Quality Point Average Calculator

Students often wonder just how well they must do in future semesters in order to raise their cumulative quality point average to some desired level. Be it a goal of graduating with honors, maintaining a QPA needed to gain entry into a desired graduate program, or simply remain in or return to good academic standing, the need to calculate future standing based on past performance and anticipated future grades can be met by answering the following questions.  This calculator does not take repeated courses into account. You should contact your advisor if you are repeating a course and want to determine its effect on your QPA. Repeating a course may change your current QPA.
How will the grades that I anticipate receiving in the courses I am now taking affect my overall QPA?
 
Enter the credit hours and expected grade for (up to six) courses that you are presently taking below and press CALCULATE to find your predicted new cumulative QPA at the end of this term!
Course 1:
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Course 2:
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Course 3:
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Course 4:
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Course 5:
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Course 6:
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What will it take and how many credit hours will I need to raise my QPA to a new specified level?
I would like to raise my cumulative QPA to .
If I can maintain a average from hereon,

(e.g.3.5, 2.5,....)
credit hours will it take to raise my QPA to this new level?



 

What QPA do I need this term to raise my cumulative total to a specified level?
I am currently taking credit hours.
If I want to raise my cumulative QPA to at the end of this term,

(e.g.3.5, 2.5,....)
I have to average on my current courses to reach this goal?



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