Calculate your cumulative GPA based on the University of Arkansas grading system
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The UA CGPA Calculator is a specialized tool designed for University of Arkansas, Fayetteville students to calculate their Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). This calculator uses the official UA grading scale to provide accurate GPA calculations based on your course grades and credit hours.
This tool helps UA students plan their academic journey, set goals, and understand how different grades will impact their overall GPA.
Our calculator uses the official University of Arkansas grading system, ensuring accurate results tailored to UA students.
Experiment with different grade scenarios to see how they would affect your GPA and set realistic academic goals.
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The University of Arkansas uses a standard 4.0 grading scale. Here's how letter grades correspond to grade points:
Letter Grade | Grade Points | Percentage Range |
---|---|---|
A | 4.00 | 90-100% |
A- | 3.67 | 87-89% |
B+ | 3.33 | 84-86% |
B | 3.00 | 80-83% |
B- | 2.67 | 77-79% |
C+ | 2.33 | 74-76% |
C | 2.00 | 70-73% |
C- | 1.67 | 67-69% |
D+ | 1.33 | 64-66% |
D | 1.00 | 60-63% |
F | 0.00 | Below 60% |
GPA is calculated by multiplying the grade points for each course by the credit hours for that course, summing these values, and then dividing by the total credit hours attempted.
Formula: GPA = Σ (Grade Points × Credit Hours) / Σ Credit Hours
GPA (Grade Point Average) typically refers to the average for a single semester, while CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) refers to the overall average across all semesters at the university.
To improve your CGPA:
While "good" is subjective, generally:
Some programs and scholarships have specific GPA requirements.
Yes, the University of Arkansas uses a plus/minus grading system for most courses. Each letter grade corresponds to a specific grade point value as shown in the grading scale table above.