Overall College GPA Calculator
Combine past semesters, current credits, and future terms into one overall college GPA.
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Enter a GPA and credits for at least one term.
How Overall College GPA Works
Overall GPA is a credit-weighted average. Each semester's GPA is multiplied by its credits to recover quality points, then all quality points are divided by total credits.
Overall GPA = Σ (GPA × credits) / Σ creditsIf your current GPA is 3.20 over 45 credits and your next semester is 3.80 over 15 credits, your new overall GPA is (3.20 × 45 + 3.80 × 15) / 60 = 3.35.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is overall GPA the same as cumulative GPA?
Usually yes. Most colleges use overall GPA and cumulative GPA to mean the credit-weighted average of all GPA-bearing college coursework. Some schools separate institutional, transfer, or major GPA, so check the exact label on your transcript.
How do I calculate my overall college GPA?
Multiply each term GPA by that term's credits, add all quality points, then divide by total credits. If you know your current cumulative GPA and credits, enter that as the first row and add future semesters below it.
Can I include transfer credits?
Only include transfer grades if your college includes them in the GPA you are trying to estimate. Many institutions count transfer credits toward graduation but exclude transfer grades from institutional GPA.
Why is credit weighting important?
A GPA earned over 18 credits should affect your overall average more than a GPA earned over 6 credits. That is why you should never simply average semester GPAs unless the credit totals are identical.