A - 4 points
B - 3 points
C - 2 points
D - 1 points
F - 0 points
So, if you take a 4 credit-hour course, and make an A, you have earned 16 quality points. If you earn a B, you have 12 quality points. Of course, if you earn an F, 0 times any number is.....zero.
Determine the number of quality points for each course, then add up the total quality points you have earned.
Next, simply divide the total quality points you have earned, by the
total number of hours of credit for which you have received a grade.
A - 4 credit hours.
A - 2 credit hours.
C - 3 credit hours.
F - 3 credit hours.
B - 2 credit hours.
4 times 4 = 16
4 times 2 = 8
2 times 3 = 6
0 times 3 = 0
3 times 2 = 6
Total quality points = 36
Total number of credit hours for which a grade
has been earned = 14.
GPA = 36 divided by 14 = 2.57
If you have both quarter work and semester work, it is not a simple matter of adding the two GPA's together and dividing by two. To get an accurate GPA, you either have to convert the quarter work to semesters, or the semester work to quarters. A semester hour is about 1.5 quarter hours. We suggest you don't try this at home.