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Metropolitan State University GPA Calculator
(Javascript Version)

Attention:

In order to use this Calculator your Browser must support JavaScript.

Current
Semester
Letter
Grade
# Credits
for Class
1st Class
2nd Class
3rd Class
4th Class
5th Class
6th Class
Prior to
Current Semester:
Cum. GPA Cum. Credits

 

TO ESTIMATE YOUR CURRENT SEMESTER GPA:

1. Type in your anticipated letter grades (a, a-, b+, b, b-, c etc.) and the credit hours for each class you took this semester.
2. Click "Calculate Estimated Current Semester GPA."

TO ESTIMATE HOW THIS SEMESTER AFFECTS YOUR CUMULATIVE GPA:

1. Type in your anticipated letter grades (a, a-, b+, b, b-, c etc.) and the credit hours for each class you took this semester.
2. Next, type in your current cumulative GPA and total graded hours earned prior to this semester.
3. Click "Calculate Estimated Cumulative GPA."
The result will be your cumulative GPA based upon this semester�s anticipated grades.

Important Note:

The number of completed GPA credits are listed on the last line of the student transcript. This line lists the following: cumulative attempted credits, earned credits, and then GPA credits. GPA credits include all Metropolitan State credits for which students received a letter grade (A-F). GPA credits do not include transfer credits, pass/no credit options, or withdrawals. Students can access copies of their transcripts by contacting Records at 651-793-1224.

Students:

Use the GPA calculator to estimate the grades you would need to raise your grade point average.
This calculator is best used in consultation with an academic advisor. Be sure to seek advice if you have questions about admission to Metropolitan State programs or questions about academic progress issues. (Note: this calculator does not compute the impact of repeated courses on the desired cumulative GPA. Students should consult with advisors to determine whether repeating a course would be appropriate.)

 

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