Auburn GPA Calculator

Auburn University GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average

Auburn Grading Scale

A = 4.0
A- = 3.7
B+ = 3.3
B = 3.0
B- = 2.7
C+ = 2.3
C = 2.0
C- = 1.7
D+ = 1.3
D = 1.0
D- = 0.7
F = 0.0

Your GPA:

0.00
Total Credits: 0

Formula: GPA = (Grade Points × Credits) / Total Credits

The GPA Calculator Auburn helps Auburn University students estimate their semester GPA or cumulative GPA based on Auburn’s official 4.0 grading system. This tool is designed to match how GPA is calculated at Auburn, using credit hours and letter grades, so you can quickly check your academic standing before grades are finalized.

How to Use the Auburn GPA Calculator

Using an Online GPA Calculator, Auburn University students can quickly estimate their semester or cumulative GPA based on official credit hours and grades. 
Follow these steps to calculate your GPA correctly:

  1. Enter each course
    • Add all courses taken in the semester (or across semesters for cumulative GPA).
  2. Select the letter grade
    • Choose the grade you earned for each course (A, B+, C−, etc.).
  3. Enter credit hours
    • Input the official Auburn credit hours for each course.
  4. Calculate
    • The tool converts grades to grade points, multiplies by credit hours, and divides by total credits.

The result shows your estimated Auburn GPA based on the data you entered.

Auburn University 4.0 GPA Grading Scale

Auburn University uses a 4.0 scale with plus and minus grades.

Letter Grade

Grade Points

A

4.00

A−

3.67

B+

3.33

B

3.00

B−

2.67

C+

2.33

C

2.00

C−

1.67

D+

1.33

D

1.00

D−

0.67

F

0.00

Only courses that carry GPA credit are included in GPA calculations.

How GPA Is Calculated at Auburn University

Auburn calculates GPA using quality points, which depend on both the grade earned and the credit hours of the course.

Auburn GPA Formula

GPA=Total Quality PointsTotal GPA Credit Hours\textbf{GPA} = \frac{\text{Total Quality Points}}{\text{Total GPA Credit Hours}}GPA=Total GPA Credit HoursTotal Quality Points​ 

Where:

  • Quality Points = Grade Points × Credit Hours
  • Total GPA Credit Hours = Sum of all credit hours included in GPA

Worked GPA Example (Auburn)

Suppose a student completes the following courses in one semester:

Course

Grade

Credit Hours

Quality Points

Math

A

3

3 × 4.00 = 12.00

Biology

B+

4

4 × 3.33 = 13.32

History

B

3

3 × 3.00 = 9.00

English

C+

3

3 × 2.33 = 6.99

Total Quality Points: 41.31
Total Credit Hours: 13

Semester GPA=41.31÷13=3.18\text{Semester GPA} = 41.31 ÷ 13 = \textbf{3.18}Semester GPA=41.31÷13=3.18 

Semester GPA vs Cumulative GPA

Semester GPA

  • Calculated using only one term’s courses
  • Useful for tracking current academic performance
  • Often used for probation, honors, or scholarship reviews

Cumulative GPA

  • Includes all GPA-credit courses completed at Auburn
  • Updates every semester
  • Appears on your official transcript

The Auburn GPA Calculator can be used for either, depending on which courses you enter.

How Credit Hours Affect Your GPA

Credit hours directly influence how much each course impacts your GPA:

  • Higher credit courses affect GPA more than lower credit courses
  • A low grade in a 4-credit class has more impact than the same grade in a 1-credit class
  • Improving grades in high-credit courses is the fastest way to raise GPA

This is why accurate credit hour entry is essential when using the calculator.

GPA Accuracy Disclaimer

This calculator provides an estimate based on Auburn’s grading scale. Your official GPA is calculated by Auburn University and may differ due to:

  • Repeated courses
  • Transfer credits
  • Pass/Fail or excluded courses
  • Academic forgiveness or policy changes

Always refer to AU Access or the Registrar for your official GPA.

FAQs:

Yes. Auburn University includes plus and minus grades in GPA calculations, as shown in the grading scale above.

Transfer credits usually count toward degree requirements but do not affect your Auburn GPA, unless specified by Auburn policy.

No. Pass/Fail courses typically do not impact GPA, but they may count toward earned credit hours.

Yes. You can enter expected grades to estimate how future performance may affect your semester or cumulative GPA.

It is accurate for standard undergraduate grading. Some professional or graduate programs may follow additional rules.