GPA, student loans, college costs, SAT/ACT scores — all in one place. Free, fast, and accurate.
Explore all tools ↓Calculate your current GPA from your grades and credit hours. Supports letter grades and percentages.
Calculate your weighted GPA including AP, IB, and honors courses with the correct scale.
Calculate your high school GPA — weighted or unweighted — with AP, IB, and honors course support.
Find out what grade you need on upcoming assignments to hit your target course grade.
What score do you need on your final exam to pass — or ace — the class? Find out instantly.
How many A's do you need to reach your target GPA? See exactly what this semester can do for your cumulative GPA.
Calculate your GPA for this semester only — separate from your cumulative average. Enter current courses and grades.
Convert International Baccalaureate grades (1–7) to US GPA on the 4.0 and weighted 5.0 scale instantly.
See exactly how your AP courses affect your weighted GPA. Compare weighted vs unweighted side by side.
Convert any GPA to a letter grade — or letter grade to GPA — instantly. Full 4.0 scale chart with plus/minus grades and percentage equivalents.
Estimate total 4-year college costs including tuition, room & board, and fees.
See exactly how much you'll owe at graduation and what your monthly payments will look like.
Plan your repayment timeline. Compare standard, extended, and income-driven plans.
See how scholarships reduce your total loan burden and lifetime interest paid.
Separate grants from loans in your award letter and find your true net cost per year.
Every calculator here is designed around real decisions students face — not generic finance tools rebranded for college.
Practical advice on loans, GPA, scholarships, and your career after graduation.
The step-by-step formula, full grade point scale, and worked examples across multiple semesters.
AcademicsMost BSN programs require 3.0–3.5 — but science GPA and TEAS scores matter more than your overall average.
AcademicsLabs, 4-credit lectures, 5-credit language courses — when credit hours differ, the simple average breaks down.
College CostsFrom filing FAFSA to reading your award letter — what each type of aid means and how to compare offers.