Weighted Grade Calculator

Enter your grade categories, weights, and scores. Scores can be percentages (e.g., 95) or letter grades (e.g., A-).

Category Name
Weight (%)
Score

Letter Grade to GPA Conversion

Enter a standard letter grade to find its common US GPA value.

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GPA Scale Reference

Click values to edit
Letter Grade GPA Value Percentage Range

Final Grade Calculator

Find out what score you need on your final to reach your desired grade.

Free Grade Calculator for U.S. Students

The free grade calculator is a handy tool for US students when it comes to track the course progress. It helps students calculate their final grade, convert the letter grades and set a grade target for final exams. Our aim is to streamline your academic journey and simplify your grade tracking without any hassle of doing any Math. The simple and user-friendly interface keeps entries and the results clear. Here's how to get the most of this grade calculator:

Weighted Grade Calculator 

The feature of weighted grade calculates the overall course grade on the basis of set categories of exams, quizzes, assignments and participation. The option of eliminating and adding categories is there to mimic your course gradebook. 

How to Use:

  • Name of the grade category
  • Percentage of the final grade that a category carries
  • Earned grade or percentage of the category 

As a result, the calculator will do all the math in the backend and come up with your final grade in the form of percentage, letter grade and GPA.

Grade to GPA Conversion Tool 

This option allows you to convert letter grades into GPA value. Just enter the letter in the left bar and the GPA value will pop up in the right bar. There is also an editable reference table to match your grades. The table is editable in case your school follows a different grading scale. So, make your transcript review and planning easy with this conversion feature.

Final Exam Target Score Calculator

Set a grade target for your final exams with our final grade calculator. It gives the score percentage you need in a final exam to reach the target course grade. So, master your academic journey and study planning by setting clear goals. Here's what to enter to calculate the target score:
How It Works:

  • Enter your current course average.
  • Enter your desired final grade.
  • Enter your final exam weighted percentage.
  • The calculator will show the score you need on your final exam to meet your goal.

Practical Benefits for Students

The Free Grade Calculator supports clear academic decisions. Students can now use this practical information for planning and study to master their course. Here's why it stands out:

  • Free to use with no account required
  • Compatible with common grading methods in U.S. schools
  • Useful for term planning, study prioritization and GPA checks
  • Instant feedback that supports informed decision making before exams
  • Offers reliable and transparent calculations that every student can understand 
  • Easy to track academic progress, set exam targets and interpret letter grades on the 4.0 scale

So, take control of your academic progress with the Free Grade Calculator now. Bookmark this tool today and return whenever you need a quick, reliable grade check.

FAQs - Free Grade Calculator 

Can the calculator handle letter grades and percentages together?

Yes. The calculator accepts both formats within the same calculation.

Does the calculator follow a specific grading scale?

It uses the standard U.S. 4.0 GPA scale and common percentage ranges for letter grades. However, all the values are editable to match the unique grading scales as well. 

Are the calculations saved automatically?

No. The calculator does not store data. Each session is private and all information resets when the page is refreshed or closed. However, you can save your grades through a snapshot.

Can I use the calculator for multiple subjects?

Yes. You can calculate grades for different subjects by entering the relevant weights and scores for each course separately.

Is the tool suitable for college grading systems?

Yes. It supports both high school and college-level grading systems including weighted and percentage-based grading.