GPA CALCULATOR

This page is intended for your general information. This is NOT connected with the Kennesaw State University Registrar's office or with your records in any way and will not give you "official" information. These calculators will work upon information that you provide and is merely a tool meant for your personal use.

This script is intended to help you calculate your semester GPA OR your cumulative Science GPA. An Adjusted GPA calculator is also included below, which is the calculation you need when you repeat courses. Check the KSU Registrar's page for further instruction on calculating an Adjusted GPA.


NOTE: KSU uses the grade, quality points, and hours attempted to calculate GPA. Quality Points are counted as follows:


A = 4
B = 3
C = 2
D = 1
F = 0
WF = 0


Note : If you retake a course, do not list that course in the Cumulative GPA Calculator below -- it will just add it as if it is a new course. 

  Letter
Grade
Credit Hours
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
  
New
Cumulative:
GPA* Credit Hours*
* Enter your cumulative GPA prior to this semester, as well as the total number of graded credit hours earned prior to this semester. When you click the calculate button, your new cumulative GPA will be displayed, based on your previous GPA and this semester's GPA.
 

Credit for the above calculator goes to Matt Stueve, mstueve@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu, with modifications by Kristi Nielson, Nielson@postbox.csi.cuny.edu and Charlie Slavin, slavin@honors.umaine.edu.

 

TARGET GPA CALCULATOR

This calculator will tell you what GPA you will need for your next semester, year, etc. to reach a GPA goal.  You just need to know your current GPA and the number of credit hours you've already completed. Then choose a target GPA and a number of credit hours in which to attain that target!

Current GPA

Current Credit Hours

Goal GPA

Additional Credits 

  

 

COURSE-REPEAT GPA CALCULATOR (AGPA)

The calculator below will allow you to compute the effect of retaking a course with the new grade replacing the original one.  Note: If you retake a course, do not list that course in the Cumulative GPA Calculator above -- that calculator will just add it as if it is a new course. 

To find you actual new GPA, use the Cumulative GPA Calculator inputting the non-repeated courses and then use this one to see the effect of the repeated course.  Here you need to know your current GPA and the number of credit hours you've completed, and, of course, the number of credit hours and the two grades (as always, you can input either upper- or lower-case grades) for the course in question.  Before deciding to re-take a course, please review the University's course repeat policy which is reprinted below the calculator.

Current GPA

Current Credit Hours

Repeated Course Credits

Original Course Grade 

New Course Grade 

  

   
"When courses with earned grades of D, F, or WF are repeated with a C or higher grade, the unsatisfactory grades and course attempts will not be included in the calculation of the adjusted grade point average (AGPA). The student's permanent record and cumulative grade point average will retain all course attempts and grades".(2002-2003 KSU Undergraduate Catalog, pg. 39.)


Script credit:
Charlie Slavin, slavin@honors.umaine.edu.