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First-year application planning

College Admissions GPA Planner

Build a term-by-term GPA path, compare conservative and optimistic outcomes, and see whether a U.S. first-year application target is mathematically reachable.

Your inputs

Set a planning target

Total from the term plan below.

Planning result

Future-course requirement

Achievable on a 4.0 scale

3.80

Average GPA needed over future credits

Approximate grade range

A- / B+ average

Best-case ceiling

3.47

Credits needed at 3.50

120.0

Formula

((3.40 × 90.0) − (3.20 × 60.0)) ÷ 30.0

Term path

Plan semester by semester

Projected cumulative GPA pathA line from the current GPA through each planned academic term, with the target GPA marked.0.01.02.03.04.0CurrentNext term
TermTerm GPACumulative
Next term3.503.30

Scenario comparison

Conservative, planned, and optimistic outcomes

3.13

Projected final GPA

3.30

Projected final GPA

3.47

Projected final GPA

Official policy check

Select a target school

School selection adds official minimum-GPA context when published.

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V2 remains separate from cumulative calculator data.

Open the Cumulative GPA Calculator.

Transparent method

A target calculation, not a chance estimate

The planner converts completed GPA and credits into quality points, calculates the total quality points required at your target, and divides the remaining points by future credits.

A result above 4.00 is explicitly reported as unreachable. The best-case ceiling and term path make that limit visible; grade-range labels remain broad planning translations.

School context is limited to official, published minimum-GPA language. Admitted-student averages, third-party profiles, and inferred cutoffs are intentionally excluded.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Does this calculator predict whether I will be admitted?

No. It only calculates the average unweighted GPA needed across future credits to reach the cumulative target you enter.

What happens when the required GPA is above 4.0?

The tool marks the target as mathematically unreachable under a 4.0 unweighted scale. It does not replace that result with misleading grade advice.

Why do most schools say No published minimum?

A school may publish admitted-student ranges without setting a minimum. This planner only labels a minimum when the institution states one in an official first-year policy.

Should I enter weighted or unweighted GPA?

Use your current unweighted GPA on a 4.0 scale so the equation and maximum remain consistent. A college may recalculate grades using its own method.