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Calculating SJFC GPA?

Hi, I'm having trouble figuring out how to calculate my cumulative GPA at St. John Fisher College. Can anyone point me to a GPA calculator or give me some advice on how to calculate my GPA there?

4 months ago

Calculating your cumulative GPA at St. John Fisher College follows the same basic process as for most colleges. You'll need to determine the total grade points you've earned and then divide that by the total credit hours you've taken. Follow these steps to calculate your GPA:

1. Convert your letter grades to grade points: At St. John Fisher College, the standard grading system assigns the following grade points to letter grades:

- A: 4.0

- A-: 3.67

- B+: 3.33

- B: 3.0

- B-: 2.67

- C+: 2.33

- C: 2.0

- C-: 1.67

- D: 1.0

- F: 0.0

2. Multiply each course's grade points by the number of credit hours the course is worth. This will give you the weighted grade points for each course.

3. Add up the total weighted grade points for all your courses.

4. Add up the total credit hours for all your courses.

5. Divide the total weighted grade points by the total credit hours.

Here's an example:

Course 1: A (4.0) in a 3-credit course = 12 grade points

Course 2: B+ (3.33) in a 3-credit course = 9.99 grade points

Course 3: C (2.0) in a 4-credit course = 8 grade points

Total grade points: 12 + 9.99 + 8 = 29.99

Total credit hours: 3 + 3 + 4 = 10

GPA: 29.99 ÷ 10 = 2.999

Your cumulative GPA is approximately 3.0.

Remember to consistently update this calculation with each new semester's grades to have an accurate idea of your cumulative GPA.

4 months ago

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