Use our free Weighted GPA Calculator to calculate your GPA with Honors, AP, and IB courses. Compare weighted vs unweighted GPA on a 4.0 or 5.0 scale.
Not all GPAs are created equal. Some schools use a weighted GPA scale (up to 5.0) for advanced classes like Honors, AP, and IB. This means an A in an AP course might count as 5.0 instead of 4.0.
Our Weighted GPA Calculator helps you calculate both weighted and unweighted GPA instantly.
🧮 Weighted GPA Tool
Weighted GPA Calculator
Compare weighted vs unweighted GPA on 4.0 and 5.0 scales
GPA Calculation Results
4.0 Scale
📘 How to Use the Weighted GPA
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Enter your courses and grades.
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Select if they are Regular, Honors, AP, or IB.
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The tool will calculate both weighted GPA (5.0 scale) and unweighted GPA (4.0 scale).
📊 Weighted GPA Conversion Example
| Course Type | Grade (A) | GPA Points |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | A | 4.0 |
| Honors | A | 4.5 |
| AP / IB | A | 5.0 |
📌 3. Weighted GPA Calculator – FAQs
Q1. What is the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?
A1. Unweighted GPA is based on a 4.0 scale, treating all courses equally. Weighted GPA gives extra points for advanced courses (AP, IB, Honors), often going up to 5.0.
Q2. How do I calculate weighted GPA?
A2. Enter your grades along with course types (Regular, Honors, AP, or IB). The calculator applies the correct weight and shows your weighted GPA.
Q3. Do colleges prefer weighted or unweighted GPA?
A3. Colleges usually consider both. Weighted GPA reflects the difficulty of your courses, while unweighted GPA shows your actual grade performance.
Q4. Can this calculator convert weighted GPA to unweighted GPA?
A4. Yes. It displays both weighted (5.0 scale) and unweighted (4.0 scale) GPA results side by side.
Q5. Is weighted GPA more important for scholarships?
A5. Many scholarship committees consider weighted GPA because it highlights your effort in advanced coursework.

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