Quick GPA Estimate
Understand your likely GPA before grades are finalized by reviewing course credits and expected letter grades.
Plan with confidenceCalculate your CGPA/GPA from grades and credit hours.
A UNLV GPA Calculator helps students estimate semester and cumulative GPA using course credits, grades, and academic planning goals.
Understand your likely GPA before grades are finalized by reviewing course credits and expected letter grades.
Plan with confidenceThe content supports Rebels who want a simple way to think through academic progress and grade outcomes.
Review your pathSee how current classes may affect your overall standing and whether your goals are within reach.
Track progressCompare different grade scenarios across classes so you can prioritize study time more effectively.
Compare outcomesUse GPA estimates to understand what grades may be needed for scholarships, programs, or personal targets.
Set clearer goalsLook at short-term semester performance alongside the bigger picture of your cumulative GPA.
See the big pictureSave time by organizing grade expectations in one clear view instead of manually estimating every class.
Save timeA calculator does not replace official records, but it gives helpful context before advising or registration.
Prepare smarterStudents use GPA planning tools to make informed choices about study priorities, academic goals, and future course loads.
Estimate how each class can influence your term GPA before final grades appear on your transcript.
Identify which courses may need more attention based on credit hours and expected grade impact.
GPA projections can help you understand whether you are staying near important academic thresholds.
Bring clearer questions to advising meetings by reviewing likely GPA outcomes ahead of time.
See why a four-credit course can affect GPA differently than a one-credit lab or elective.
Regular GPA checks can make academic goals more visible and easier to manage throughout the term.
Test possible grade combinations to understand how different results may change your GPA outlook.
Clear estimates make it easier to focus on next steps instead of guessing how grades might add up.
Follow a simple process to estimate your GPA, review possible outcomes, and use the results for smarter academic planning.
Start with the classes you are taking or planning, including lectures, labs, and credit-bearing sections.
Add the credit value for each course so heavier classes are weighted correctly in the estimate.
Choose realistic letter grades for each course based on current performance, assignments, and exams.
Adjust grades to compare best-case, realistic, and improvement-focused academic scenarios.
Look at the estimated GPA and consider how it fits with your semester and cumulative goals.
Use the estimate to decide where extra studying, tutoring, or office hours may help most.
Use your estimate as a conversation starter when reviewing academic standing or future schedules.
Revisit your estimate after major assignments or exams to keep your academic plan current.