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  2. How to Convert (Calculate) Your GPA to a 4.0 Scale

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    Colleges report GPA (grade point average) on a 4.0 scale. See how to calculate your GPA and convert your grades to the 4.0 GPA scale.

  3. College GPA Calculator - CollegeSimply

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    This tool will both calculate GPAs for every semester using the standard U.S. college school 4.0 GPA scale. Additionally, your average letter grade and average percentage grade are calculated for each semester; as well as your cumulative college career.

  4. How to Convert Your GPA to a 4.0 Scale (Calculator) - CollegeVine

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    Converting your college GPA to a 4.0 scale is not necessarily as simple as saying a 95 on a 100-point scale is a 4.0. You also need to take into account the credits each course is worth and the rigor of the courses. Follow these steps to convert your GPA using a traditional college GPA scale:

  5. 4.0 GPA, A/A+ letter grade and 93-100% - CollegeSimply

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    A 4.0 GPA grade is a A/A+ letter grade and is equal to 93-100 percent. Discover how a 4.0 GPA compares with other students and what colleges you can go to.

  6. Understanding college GPA scales | CollegeVine

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    The 4.0 GPA scale is a commonly used grading system in the United States, particularly for high school and college GPAs. It assigns numeric values to letter grades, with the highest possible grade point average being a 4.0, which generally corresponds to an "A" average.

  7. College GPA Calculator

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    Most schools in the US use a so-called 4.0 GPA scale - a 4-point grading scale. The table below shows a typical letter grade/GPA conversion system: Some schools give 4.3 scores for an A+ grade, so in that case, it's possible to obtain a final score exceeding the standard maximum 4.0 GPA.

  8. How to Calculate GPA on a 4.0 Scale - College Transitions

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    College Transition explains how to calculate your GPA on a 4.0 scale and provides examples and links to the best GPA calculators.