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GPA Calculator

To calculate your GPA, please complete the following:
  • To calculate your Term GPA, list all courses completed during a specific term.
  • To calculate your Program GPA, list all of the courses used in your program (you can determine this by printing a Program Evaluation through WebAdvisor). Developmental courses should not be considered when calculating Program GPA. If you have repeated a course, only the last grade earned will count toward your Program GPA. Your Program GPA will be used for graduation eligibility and to determine if you may wear honor cords at the graduation ceremony.
  • To calculate your Cumulative GPA, list all coursework completed at CPCC. (You can find your Cumulative Grade Points and Cumulative Credit Hours by viewing your transcript on WebAdvisor).
  • You may also enter grades you expect to earn to determine how your GPA may change at the end of a term.
Each course is assigned quality points, based on your grade and the number of credits earned. Quality points are added and then the total is divided by the total number of credits earned. The result is your GPA.
Note: If you make changes to your grades after calculating your GPA, be sure to click the Calculate button again to re-calculate your GPA.
Projected Credit
Course Title
Letter Grade
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Course Credit Hours
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Totals:
Cumulative Credit (Optional)
Grade Points: Credit Hours:
Projected Term GPA: / =
Projected Cumulative GPA: / =
Disclaimer: This calculator is not tied to WebAdvisor or the CPCC Student Information System. The results are based solely on the data you supply and are not saved to your academic record.
Grade points are assigned according to the following system:
  • Grade A = 4 points
  • Grade B = 3 points
  • Grade C = 2 points
  • Grade D = 1 point
  • Grade F = 0 points
  • W and I grades do not affect GPA

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