University of Alabama GPA Calculator
This **UA GPA calculator** uses UA’s official 4.0 scale with plus/minus (A+ = 4.33, A- = 3.67, … D- = 0.67, F = 0.0). Incomplete grades ("I") count as F until resolved; Pass/Fail, W, NC, and NA are excluded from GPA calculations.
🎯 Calculate Your UA GPA
Enter your courses with credits and letter grades to estimate your term and **cumulative GPA**, adhering to **University of Alabama GPA** policies. This **GPA projection tool** helps you plan your academic journey effectively.
Results:
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📈 GPA Breakdown Chart
Visualize the distribution of Quality Points and Credit Hours for your current term, and how they contribute to your overall academic standing.
Detailed Course & GPA Summary
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📘 How UA GPA Calculation Works
This **UA GPA calculator** precisely follows the grading policies of the **University of Alabama GPA** system. Understanding these rules is key to accurately projecting your academic standing:
- **Plus/Minus Grading Scale:** The University of Alabama utilizes a 4.0 grading scale that incorporates plus and minus grades, each assigned a specific fractional grade point value. For instance:
A+ = 4.33, A = 4.00, A- = 3.67
B+ = 3.33, B = 3.00, B- = 2.67
C+ = 2.33, C = 2.00, C- = 1.67
D+ = 1.33, D = 1.00, D- = 0.67
F = 0.00, I (Incomplete) = 0.00
- **Incomplete (I) Grades:** An "I" grade is treated as an "F" (0.00 quality points) for GPA calculation purposes until a final, resolved grade is submitted by the instructor. This calculator reflects that immediate impact.
- **Excluded Grades:** Grades such as "P" (Pass), "W" (Withdrawal), "NC" (No Credit), and "NA" (Not Applicable) are explicitly excluded from both GPA calculations and credit hour totals. They do not impact your GPA.
- **Cumulative GPA Projection:** The tool allows you to input your previous **cumulative GPA** and credit hours. This enables the calculator to project your updated cumulative GPA by combining your past academic record with your current term's performance.
- **Rounding:** In accordance with UA policy, the calculated GPA (both term and cumulative) is rounded to three decimal places for precision.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
A: Officially, the **University of Alabama GPA** is capped at 4.0. While an A+ grade is assigned 4.33 quality points, which might lead to a raw calculation above 4.0, your official displayed GPA on your transcript will not exceed 4.0.
A: Yes, both repeated courses and transfer courses affect your overall institutional GPA at UA. For repeated courses, both the original and the new grade are typically factored into your cumulative GPA. Transfer credits count towards your overall credit hours and can influence your **cumulative GPA**, but they do not affect your UA-only institutional GPA.
A: Grades such as P (Pass), W (Withdrawal), NC (No Credit), and NA (Not Applicable) do not contribute to your GPA or your total credit hours earned. They are excluded from the **UA GPA calculation** and will not impact your academic average.
A: If an "I" (Incomplete) grade is not resolved by the end of the next academic term (excluding summer terms unless the student is enrolled), it will automatically convert to an "F" (Failure). This policy ensures timely completion of coursework.