Social Work PhD Candidate Chelsea Allen Earns American Psychological Association Fellowship
If your school uses the standard A-F grading scale, you can also follow the steps below to calculate your GPA. If your school uses an alternate scale, please contact your school for instructions.
(standard A-F scale only)
1. Convert each grade into its numeric equivalent using the chart below.
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 |
2. Multiply each class grade by the number of credits earned. For example: 3.0 (grade) x 4.0 (credits) = 12.
3. Divide this number by total credits attempted. This is your GPA.
Please note: "Pass" grades have no GPA value.