Term GPA Calculator

Calculate your GPA for one semester or combine multiple terms into a cumulative GPA with trend analysis.

Course NameGradeCredits
Term GPA
3.57
Dean's List
Term Credits
11
Quality Points
39.3
Courses
4
Standing
Honors
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How to Use the Term GPA Calculator

Enter each course with its letter grade and credit hours in the Single Term tab above. Your term GPA, total credits, and academic standing appear instantly. Switch to Multi-Term to combine several semesters into a unified cumulative GPA โ€” each term has its own course list.

The Advanced calculator below adds term-by-term comparison and GPA trend analysis. For a full multi-term gradebook with analytics, GPA scale selection, and academic standing indicators, scroll to the Professional tier.

Advanced Term Comparison & Trend Analysis Multi-term entry with cumulative GPA trend charts
CourseGradeCredits
CourseGradeCredits
TermTerm GPACreditsCumulative GPA
Fall 20233.300103.300
Spring 20243.110103.205

Best term: Fall 2023 with a 3.300 GPA

Term GPA Formula

Term GPA = ฮฃ(Grade Points ร— Credit Hours) รท ฮฃ(Credit Hours)

For multi-term overall GPA:
Overall GPA = ฮฃ(All Quality Points) รท ฮฃ(All Credit Hours)

Note: Each term is weighted by its credit hours, not by the number of courses.

Worked Example

A student takes four courses in one term:

Intro to Psychology (3 cr) A- (3.7) โ†’ 11.1 QP
Calculus II (4 cr) B+ (3.3) โ†’ 13.2 QP
World Literature (3 cr) A (4.0) โ†’ 12.0 QP
Chemistry Lab (1 cr) B (3.0) โ†’ 3.0 QP

Total QP: 39.3  |  Total Credits: 11
Term GPA = 39.3 รท 11 = 3.57 (Dean's List)

Term GPA vs Cumulative GPA

Your term GPA reflects only the current semester or quarter โ€” it can swing dramatically based on a single difficult course. Your cumulative GPA averages all quality points across your entire academic career and is the figure that appears on your diploma and official transcript. A single excellent term can improve your cumulative GPA, but by a smaller amount than you might expect if you already have many credits on record.

Professional Full Gradebook & Analytics Multi-scale, academic standing & grade distribution
GPA Scale:
Term GPA: 3.000
CourseSubjectGradeCreditsQP
9.00
9.00
Term GPA: 3.000
CourseSubjectGradeCreditsQP
9.00
9.00
3.000
Overall GPA
12
Total Credits
Good Standing
Academic Standing
2
Terms Entered

Understanding Academic Standing

Most institutions define academic standing thresholds like the following (exact cutoffs vary by school):

Frequently Asked Questions

They are the same calculation โ€” "term" is a general word that can mean semester, quarter, trimester, or session depending on your school's academic calendar. A semester is typically 15โ€“16 weeks, a quarter is 10โ€“11 weeks, and both use the same weighted average GPA formula. The only difference is the number of credit hours you typically complete per period.
Absolutely. A perfect 4.0 term GPA will always pull your cumulative GPA upward, but if you have many credits already on record with lower grades, the improvement will be gradual. For example, a student with a 3.0 cumulative GPA over 90 credits who earns a 4.0 term over 15 credits will only reach about 3.095 cumulatively โ€” a 0.095 improvement despite a perfect term.
AP credits awarded via exam scores typically transfer as credit hours but often without a letter grade โ€” meaning they count toward graduation but not toward GPA. Dual enrollment and transfer courses vary: some schools count them in GPA, others only credit the hours. Check with your registrar. For this calculator, only include courses that will receive letter grades at your institution.
Yes โ€” there is no seasonal weighting. Summer session grades are treated identically to fall and spring semester grades in GPA calculations. The only practical difference is that summer sessions typically offer fewer courses and fewer credit hours, so their impact on cumulative GPA is proportionally smaller. Use the Multi-Term tab to include a summer session alongside your regular semesters.
Latin honors thresholds vary by institution, but common benchmarks are: Cum Laude (3.5โ€“3.6 cumulative GPA), Magna Cum Laude (3.7โ€“3.8), and Summa Cum Laude (3.9โ€“4.0). Some schools use class rank percentiles rather than fixed GPA cutoffs. Always confirm the exact thresholds with your registrar or academic catalog since these figures can change year to year.

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