Stanford GPA Calculator

Stanford GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average

Stanford 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 Stanford GPA Calculator is a simple, student-focused tool that helps you estimate your semester or cumulative GPA based on Stanford University’s 4.0 grading scale. It is designed to give you a quick, accurate overview of your academic performance using your course grades and credit units. Using this GPA Calculator Online, students can easily calculate their GPA without manual errors. This calculator is intended for personal use and may differ from official Stanford records.

How to Use the Stanford GPA Calculator

Follow these steps to calculate your GPA efficiently:

  1. List Your Courses: Enter all the courses you are taking or have completed in a semester.
  2. Enter Grades: Input the letter grade received for each course (A, B+, C-, etc.).
  3. Enter Units: Add the number of credit units for each course. Stanford courses usually range from 1 to 5 units.
  4. Calculate: Click the “Calculate GPA” button. The tool will compute your semester GPA and optionally your cumulative GPA if you include previous semesters.
  5. Review Results: The tool provides your GPA and a simple breakdown of each course’s contribution.

Stanford 4.0 Grading Scale

Stanford uses the following 4.0 scale for GPA calculation:

Letter Grade

Grade Points

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

F

0.0

Note: Pass/No Pass (P/NP) courses do not affect your GPA.

How Stanford GPA is Calculated

Stanford calculates GPA using weighted grade points based on course units:

GPA=∑(Grade Points×Course Units)∑Course Units\text{GPA} = \frac{\sum (\text{Grade Points} \times \text{Course Units})}{\sum \text{Course Units}}GPA=∑Course Units∑(Grade Points×Course Units)​ 

Example:

Course

Units

Grade

Grade Points × Units

CS101

4

A

16.0

MATH51

3

B+

9.9

HIST1

3

B

9.0

PHIL5

2

A-

7.4

Calculation:

GPA=16.0+9.9+9.0+7.44+3+3+2=42.312≈3.53\text{GPA} = \frac{16.0 + 9.9 + 9.0 + 7.4}{4 + 3 + 3 + 2} = \frac{42.3}{12} \approx 3.53GPA=4+3+3+216.0+9.9+9.0+7.4​=1242.3​≈3.53 

This numeric example illustrates how each course’s units influence the overall GPA.

Semester vs Cumulative GPA

  • Semester GPA: Calculated using only the courses from a single term.
  • Cumulative GPA: Combines all courses taken at Stanford to date, factoring in every unit and grade.

Credit units directly impact the GPA: courses with more units weigh more heavily in your semester and cumulative GPA.

Credit Units and GPA

Stanford’s unit system assigns weight to courses:

  • Higher-unit courses (4–5 units) affect GPA more than lower-unit courses (1–2 units).
  • GPA is unit-weighted, so earning an A in a 5-unit course contributes more than an A in a 2-unit course.
  • Planning your course load strategically can help optimize your GPA.

Accuracy Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimated GPAs based on the grades and units you enter. Official GPA records are maintained by the Stanford University Registrar. Always refer to your official transcript for precise academic standing.

FAQs:

No. Courses graded P/NP are excluded from GPA calculations.

GPAs are generally reported to two decimal places.

Only the most recent grade counts toward your cumulative GPA if a course is repeated.

Summer term courses are included in your cumulative GPA just like regular-term courses.

Yes, you can input projected grades to estimate your expected GPA.

This Stanford GPA Calculator makes tracking your academic progress straightforward, helping you plan your coursework and understand the impact of each grade and unit on your overall GPA.