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Your school's exact grade scale and policies — verified from the registrar.

Calculate your GPA using your university's exact grading rules. Most US schools use a 4.0 scale, but the details differ in ways generic calculators miss — whether A+ exists and is capped at 4.0 or boosts above it, whether failing is 'E' or 'F', and how repeated courses count. Each page below is built from the school's own registrar policy.

United States · 100 universities

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We have verified calculators for 17 Canadian universities — including the 4.33 and 12-point scales, percentage averages, and York's 9-point system.

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Converting from another system?

If your grades are on a non-US system, convert them to a 4.0 GPA first:

How these differ

A few examples of the institution-specific rules these pages capture: UT Austin and Penn State do not award A+; ASU and Michigan use 'E' instead of 'F'; Oregon and Georgia State use a 4.3 scale where A+ exceeds 4.0, while most schools cap A+ at 4.0; Michigan counts all repeat attempts while ASU and Penn State allow grade replacement/forgiveness.

The GPA on your official transcript is the authoritative figure. These calculators are accurate planning tools, but always confirm policy details with your registrar.