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GPA CALCULATOR
ATTENTION! This calculator is not tied to Wingate's student records system. It is UNOFFICIAL and is to be used for prediction purposes only. The results are based on the data YOU supply! 

This calculator does not figure in REPEAT grades. Contact someone in the Registrar's Office or the Academic Resource Center if you would like help figuring out how repeating a class will affect your GPA.

Wingate University truncates the GPA to the thousandth decimal point (e.g. X.XXX).  The GPA is not rounded up.

The student transcript is the official academic record.

 
Credit hours
(.5 through 4)
Grade
(A+ through F)
Grade Points (GP)
(automatically calculated)
 
Course 1:
Course 2:
Course 3:
Course 4:
Course 5:
Course 6:
Course 7:
Course 8:
Course 9:
Course 10:
  hours attempted GPA grade points    
Projected  semester GPA:

 

So, how will your projected term GPA effect your cumulative GPA? 

 

You will need the following from your transcript:  cumulative hours attempted, cumulative GPA

 

This is where you'll find this data on your IRISLink transcript (example below in red):

 

Course

Title

Grade

Hours

Attmpd

Grade

Points

ART 103

Art Appreciation

C-

3.000

6.000

ENG 101

Intro to College Writing

B+

3.000

9.000

PE  101

Personal Fitness & Wellness

A

2.000

8.000

REL 110

Intro to the Bible

B-

3.000

9.000

SPCH 101

Public Speaking

F

3.000

0.000

WIN 101

Wingate 101

A+

1.000

4.000

2003 Fall

 

Hours

Earned

Hours

Attmpd

Grade

Points

GPA

Term Totals 

12.000

15.000

36.000

2.400

Cum + Trans Totals

12.000

15.000

36.000

2.400


Now enter this data:

Current cumulative data:

(From your most recent transcript)

credit hrs.  att.

GPA

 

grade points

 

(Leave box EMPTY

just click COMPUTE)
 

Leave boxes below EMPTY and click COMPUTE button:

Projected cumulative GPA

credit hrs. att.

GPA

grade points

NOTE: This GPA Calculator was adapted from the GPA Calculator created by Tom O'Brien of the UC Berkeley Academic Achievement Division.  Thanks to the University of Kentucky for adding the cumulative GPA predictor to the original Javascript program.