Rutgers GPA Calculator

Calculate your Rutgers University GPA on the 4.0 scale using the real Rutgers grade points (A = 4.0, B+ = 3.5 — no minus grades). Enter this semester's courses for your semester GPA, or all your courses for your cumulative GPA.

Your courses

Your Rutgers GPA

Total Credits: 0Grade: Scale: 4.0

Pick the Rutgers letter grade and credits for each course. Add one term for your semester GPA, or every graded course for your cumulative GPA. Rutgers has no A−/B− grades.

What This GPA Means for You

At Rutgers your cumulative GPA decides academic standing (2.00), the Dean's List (3.50), and graduation honors — all on a scale that, unusually, has no minus grades.

Rutgers-specific read

Rutgers uses A, B+, B, C+, C, D, F — there's no A− or B−, and B+ is 3.5.

That seven-grade scale is what most generic calculators get wrong (they add minus grades that don't exist at Rutgers). Get it right and your semester GPA — and the cumulative GPA that drives standing and the Dean's List — matches the registrar's exactly.

  • Use the real Rutgers grade points (A = 4.0, B+ = 3.5, B = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D = 1.0).
  • Leave out Pass/No Credit (P/NC) courses — they don't count toward GPA.
  • Track your cumulative GPA against the 2.00 standing line and the 3.50 Dean's List line.

Rutgers GPA signals

3.50
Dean's List

Semester GPA 3.50+ on 12+ graded credits (SAS).

2.00
Good standing

Term/cumulative GPA below 2.00 risks warning or probation.

No A−
7-grade scale

Rutgers has no minus grades; B+ = 3.5.

How to Raise This Rutgers GPA Fastest

The fastest move is the highest-credit course where one grade step lands — and on this scale each step (B→B+, C→C+) is worth 0.5 points.

Fastest move

Enter your Rutgers grades and credits to see the best upgrade.

Once you add at least one course, this section finds the grade change that lifts your GPA the most.

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Tip: the jump from B to B+ (or C to C+) is a clean half-point — often the most realistic move.

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Target the heavy course

Find the highest-credit course below your target grade — that's where the leverage is.

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Chase the half-step

B→B+ or C→C+ adds 0.5 per credit and is usually more reachable than a full jump.

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Protect the 2.00 line

If you're near probation, avoiding one low grade in a heavy course matters as much as chasing an A.

Rutgers GPA: Quick Overview

Old Queens building at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Old Queens, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Photo by ajay_suresh via Wikimedia Commons, released under CC BY 4.0.

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, grades on a 4.0 letter-grade scale with one quirk that trips up nearly every online calculator: there are no minus grades. The grades are A, B+, B, C+, C, D, and F — so B+ is 3.5 and C+ is 2.5, but there is no A−, B−, C−, or D+.

Your GPA is the credit-weighted average of those grade points for a term, and your cumulative GPA is the same calculation across every graded course you've taken. This page mirrors Rutgers' real rules — the correct grade scale, how cumulative GPA combines, the Dean's List and standing thresholds — so the figure you get matches what shows up in your Degree Navigator and on your transcript.

The Rutgers Grade Scale (4.0)

Letter gradeGrade point
A4.0
B+3.5
B3.0
C+2.5
C2.0
D1.0
F0.0

This is Rutgers' official scale across New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden. There is no A−, B−, C−, or D+ — only these seven grades. Pass/No Credit (P/NC) courses appear on the transcript but are not counted in your GPA. D is the lowest passing grade for many requirements, though some majors require a C or better.

How to Calculate Your Rutgers Cumulative GPA

Your cumulative GPA uses the exact same formula as a single semester — just across every graded course you've taken, not one term:

GPA = sum( grade point × credits ) ÷ total credits

Two ways to get it with this page:

  • Enter every graded course in the calculator above — the result is your cumulative GPA.
  • Already know your current cumulative GPA and credits? Don't re-type every course — use the Cumulative GPA Calculator to add this term's grades to your existing total.

The one rule to remember: cumulative GPA is credit-weighted, not a plain average of your semester GPAs. Worked example over two semesters:

SemesterGPACreditsGrade points (GPA × Credits)
Fall3.401551.0
Spring3.701659.2
Total31110.2

Cumulative GPA = 110.2 ÷ 31 = 3.55 — not the plain average of 3.40 and 3.70 (which would be 3.55 here only because the credits are close; the gap grows when terms differ in size).

Where Your GPA Lands at Rutgers

Every Rutgers milestone on one 4.0 ruler — from the good-standing floor to the Dean's List.

Good standing
2.00
Solid B average
3.00
Strong
3.25
Dean's List
3.50
Perfect / ceiling
4.00

Bars are scaled to the 4.0 maximum. The Dean's List uses your semester GPA; standing uses your term and cumulative GPA.

Academic Standing: Warning, Probation & Dismissal

Rutgers (School of Arts and Sciences) reviews standing each term by your GPA:

  1. Satisfactory progress — a term GPA of 2.00 or higher.
  2. Academic Warning — a term GPA below 2.00 after a previously satisfactory semester.
  3. Academic Probationtwo or more consecutive terms below 2.00.
  4. Suspension / Dismissal — possible when your cumulative GPA is below 2.00.

So the cumulative 2.00 line is the one that protects your degree. If you're near it, model exactly how many credits at which grades pull you clear with the Cumulative GPA Calculator. (Thresholds and the exact review process vary by school and campus.)

Source: Rutgers SAS — Academic Standing.

Rutgers Dean's List

Each Rutgers school sets its own Dean's List rule, but the most common (School of Arts and Sciences) is:

  • A semester GPA of 3.500 or higher, on
  • no fewer than 12 credits with letter grades (Pass/No Credit and E credits are excluded).

The School of Engineering and other schools use similar 12-credit minimums with their own GPA cut-offs, so confirm your school's exact line. Graduation honors (cum laude, etc.) are set separately on your cumulative GPA and usually by class percentile.

Source: Rutgers SAS — Dean's List.

A Worked Rutgers GPA Example

CourseGradeCreditsGrade pointQuality points
Expository WritingA34.012.0
Calculus IB+43.514.0
General ChemistryB43.012.0
Intro to PsychologyC+32.57.5
Total1445.5

GPA = 45.5 quality points / 14 credits = 3.25. Lifting the 4-credit Chemistry from B to B+ adds 2.0 quality points (GPA → 3.39), while the same step on the 3-credit Psychology adds only 1.5 — the heavy course is the better lever.

What Counts as a Good GPA at Rutgers?

  • 3.50+ — excellent. Dean's List territory and competitive for honors programs, scholarships, research, and grad school.
  • 3.00–3.49 — strong. A solid B+ average that clears most internal and employer filters.
  • 2.50–2.99 — respectable and well clear of standing trouble.
  • 2.00–2.49 — in good standing, but with little cushion above the 2.00 line.
  • Below 2.00 — warning or probation; focus on heavy courses and the half-step upgrades.

Because Rutgers reports the cumulative GPA to several decimals, even a small move can cross the Dean's List line — use the planner above to find the cheapest grade that gets you there.

How to Calculate Your Rutgers GPA (Step by Step)

In short: your Rutgers GPA is the credit-weighted average of your grade points on the 4.0 scale. The full method, the same one the calculator above uses:

  1. Convert each grade to its point — A = 4.0, B+ = 3.5, B = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0 (no minus grades).
  2. Multiply by the course's credits (a B+ in a 4-credit course is 3.5 × 4 = 14 quality points).
  3. Add the quality points from every graded course (skip Pass/No Credit).
  4. Divide by the total credits to get your GPA.
  5. For your cumulative GPA, include every graded course from every semester — total all quality points and divide by all credits.

Common Rutgers GPA Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

  • Using minus grades. Rutgers has no A−, B−, C−, or D+ — a calculator that offers them will give you the wrong number. Use only A, B+, B, C+, C, D, F.
  • Counting Pass/No Credit courses. P and NC don't carry grade points and never enter your GPA — leave them out.
  • Averaging semester GPAs for your cumulative. Cumulative GPA is credit-weighted across all courses, not a plain mean of your term GPAs.
  • Forgetting to weight by credits. A 4-credit course moves your GPA more than a 1-credit one — enter each course's real credits.
  • Including transfer credits in the GPA. Transfer work usually brings credits but not grade points to your Rutgers GPA — check before adding it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is GPA calculated at Rutgers?

Multiply each course's grade point (A = 4.0, B+ = 3.5, B = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0) by its credits, add the results, then divide by total credits. One term gives your semester GPA; all graded courses give your cumulative GPA.

How do I calculate my cumulative GPA at Rutgers?

Use the same formula across every graded course you've taken: total all (grade point × credits) and divide by total credits. You can enter every course in the calculator above, or add this term's grades to your current cumulative GPA and credits using the Cumulative GPA Calculator. Don't average your semester GPAs directly.

What is the Rutgers grading scale?

A = 4.0, B+ = 3.5, B = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. Rutgers has no minus grades (no A-, B-, C-, or D+), so it's a seven-grade 4.0 scale.

Does Rutgers have A- or minus grades?

No. Rutgers does not use any minus grades. The only grades are A, B+, B, C+, C, D, and F. That's why B+ is worth 3.5 and C+ is worth 2.5.

What GPA do you need for the Dean's List at Rutgers?

In the School of Arts and Sciences, a semester GPA of 3.500 or higher on at least 12 letter-graded credits (Pass/No Credit excluded). Other schools use 12-credit minimums with their own GPA cut-offs.

What GPA puts you on academic probation at Rutgers?

A term GPA below 2.00 after a satisfactory semester triggers an Academic Warning; two or more consecutive terms below 2.00 lead to Academic Probation, and a cumulative GPA below 2.00 can lead to suspension or dismissal.

Is this Rutgers GPA calculator official?

No. It is a free, independent estimator built from Rutgers' published grading rules. Your official GPA is the one in your Rutgers records (Degree Navigator) and on your transcript.

Planning the Rest of Your Rutgers GPA?

Two free tools take the rest of the math off your plate — add this term to your existing cumulative GPA, and find the grades you need to hit a target.

Cumulative GPA Calculator   Target GPA Calculator