Academic Utility

Unweighted GPA Calculator

Calculate your pure, unweighted Grade Point Average on a standard 4.0 scale. Ignore class difficulty or AP/Honors scaling to discover the universal metric most university admission boards evaluate first.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

True 4.0 Scale Calculations
Credit-Hour Multiplier Accuracy
University Application Standard
Unweighted GPA Calculator
Identify your true unweighted GPA on a pure 4.0 scale regardless of class difficulty or honors status.
Class Name (Optional)
Letter Grade
Credits

How Universities Use Unweighted GPA

The Great Admissions Equalizer
Normalizing differences in grading scales across high schools

Benefit:

Standardized Fair Play

Not all high schools evaluate Advanced Placement identically. Therefore, Ivy League universities rely on your unweighted 4.0 calculation to assess raw baseline classroom consistency.

Financial Aid & Scholarship Math
Qualifying for State & Private Grants

Benefit:

National Scholarship Evaluation

Mass-awarded governmental grants commonly use a 4.0 unweighted cut-off point, deliberately refusing to punish applicants from under-funded, non-AP offering regional schools.

College Career Fairs
What to put on a resume

Benefit:

Simplicity Off-Campus

If you report a complex weighted college-major GPA onto a job application resume, automated applicant tracking software fails immediately. Standard Unweighted limits reporting confusion.

The Fundamental Unweighted Grading Structure

In an unweighted environment, the grading ceiling is a strict 4.0. To calculate, simply substitute your final letter class grades for out-of-4 values according to the collegiate standard chart below.

Grade Points (Unweighted Scale)
Standard Percentage
A+ / A 4.0 (93 - 100%)
A- 3.7 (90 - 92%)
B+ 3.3 (87 - 89%)
B 3.0 (83 - 86%)
B- 2.7 (80 - 82%)
C+ 2.3 (77 - 79%)
C 2.0 (73 - 76%)
C- 1.7 (70 - 72%)
D+ / D 1.0 (65 - 69%)
F 0.0 (<65%)

Credit Hours Impact Calculation

Credits represent the weight a particular class holds against your overall schedule. An introductory lab worth 1 credit has mathematically less pulling-power on your ultimate unweighted calculation average than an English thesis lecture worth 3 or 4 credits.

High schools universally assign 1 Full Credit to year-long classes, and College/Universities typically award 3 Credits for a semester's worth of classes.

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