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Free college credit transfer calculator for transfer students blending GPA segments from a sending college and graded work at a receiving school. Understand credit-weighted combined GPA for scholarships and admissions conversations—alongside our education and GPA calculators.
Last updated: April 17, 2026
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Official transcripts may list resident GPA separately from transfer work. This calculator is a mathematical blend for what-if planning, not a registrar-certified cumulative.
Blended GPA (both segments)
3.418
Total graded credits modeled: 80 · Prior segment weight: 60%
Prior quality points
160.80
Current school quality points
112.64
Core
Weighted average
Standard (GPA×credits) sum over all modeled graded hours.
Use case
What-if GPA
Some programs ask for holistic GPA stories; use blends only when policies allow combined views.
Limit
GPA-level only
Equivalency matrices live with registrars; this page stays at cumulative segment inputs.
Reminder
Read transcript keys
Many transcripts print multiple GPA types; match inputs to the segment you mean.
Workflow
Living model
As you complete more credits on campus, update the receiving GPA and credits fields.
Consistency
Transfer GPA hub
Compare results with the transfer and community college calculators on thecalcs.
Sending GPA 3.35 on 48 graded credits; receiving GPA 3.52 on 32 graded credits:
Blended GPA
3.418
Total graded credits
80
Each GPA segment you enter is treated as an aggregate of quality points divided by graded credits at that segment. The blend adds quality points from the sending and receiving blocks, then divides by the sum of graded credits. That is the same mathematics used in our transfer GPA calculator, presented here with neutral college-to-college wording for broader transfer paths.
Blended = (G₁×C₁ + G₂×C₂) ÷ (C₁ + C₂)Subscripts denote sending (1) and receiving (2) segments; only graded credits that belong in each GPA should be counted.
Prior college record + new institution performance → one weighted number
Model campus performance with the college GPA calculator.
Get a Custom Calculator for Your PlatformQuality points total 90 + 108 = 198 over 60 credits, so the blend is 3.30. The stronger receiving segment pulls the combined average above the weaker prior segment midpoint.
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