Raise GPA Calculator

Find out exactly what GPA you need to earn in remaining courses to reach your target GPA.

Required Average GPA
Not Feasible
Reaching 3.50 GPA in 30 credits is mathematically impossible with a 4.0 scale
Current QP
180.0
QP Needed
135.0
Total Credits
90
Feasible?
No
Consider increasing remaining credits or adjusting your target GPA downward.
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How to Use the Raise GPA Calculator

Enter your current GPA, total credits completed, target GPA, and remaining credits above. The calculator instantly tells you the required average you must earn in future coursework to hit your goal. Use the Grade Planner tab to model specific future courses and see your projected GPA update in real time.

The Advanced calculator below lets you plan semester by semester with scenarios. For full retake analysis — seeing exactly which courses to retake for maximum GPA impact — scroll to the Professional tier.

Advanced Semester Planner & GPA Scenarios Multi-semester planning with scenario presets
CourseGradeCredits
SemesterTerm GPACumulative GPATotal CreditsOn Track?
Next Semester3.0003.00063
Impossible
Avg GPA Needed Per Semester
63
Total Credits Projected

The Required GPA Formula

To find out what average you need, the calculator solves for the unknown future GPA using the combined average formula:

Required Average = (Target GPA × Total Credits − Current GPA × Credits Completed) ÷ Remaining Credits

Total Credits = Credits Completed + Remaining Credits
Result must be ≤ 4.0 to be achievable

Worked Example

A student has a 3.0 GPA over 60 credits and wants to reach 3.5 in 30 more credits.

Quality points needed: 3.5 × (60 + 30) = 315
Quality points already earned: 3.0 × 60 = 180
Quality points still needed: 315 − 180 = 135
Required average: 135 ÷ 30 = 4.50

A 4.5 average is impossible on a 4.0 scale — this target is not achievable in 30 credits. The student would need more remaining credits, or set a lower target such as 3.33, which requires exactly a 4.0 average.

Professional GPA Analysis & Retake Planner Per-course retake impact, delta analysis & combined simulation

Per-Course Retake Impact

Enter existing courses to see how retaking each one individually would affect your GPA.

CourseCreditsCurrent GradeRetake ToNew GPADelta
3.033+0.133
2.967+0.067
2.915+0.015
2.935+0.035
2.900
Current GPA
3.50
Target GPA

Tips for Raising Your GPA

The earlier in your academic career you act, the more impact each semester has. When you still have 90+ credits remaining, even a modest improvement each term compounds significantly. As you near graduation with fewer credits left, the math becomes harder and targets must be more realistic.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on how many credits you have already completed. With 30 credits completed and a 3.0 GPA, raising to 3.5 in 30 more credits requires a perfect 4.0 average — very tough. With fewer total credits already completed, your future grades carry more weight. Use the Advanced tier's Semester Planner to map the exact number of semesters needed for your situation.
The calculator will flag the target as not mathematically feasible. In that case, you have two options: increase your remaining credits (take additional courses or delay graduation) or lower your target GPA to something achievable. Use the planner tab to model what a realistic goal looks like.
On the standard unweighted 4.0 scale, no — an A in an easy elective and an A in an advanced seminar both count as 4.0 points. Course difficulty only matters for weighted GPA systems (like the 5.0 scale used at some high schools). At college, strategy matters: choosing courses where you can realistically earn higher grades is a legitimate GPA management tool.
No. Pass/fail courses do not earn quality points and therefore do not move your GPA in either direction. Only enter graded (letter grade) courses in the remaining credits field to get an accurate projection.
Yes. Set "Remaining Credits" to the credits you are taking this semester and the calculator will tell you what average you need in those specific courses to hit your overall target. Then switch to the Grade Planner tab and enter your actual registered courses to model specific grade scenarios.

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