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Enter your grades and credit hours — this free UF GPA Calculator applies UF's official grading scale and shows your GPA, quality points, credits, and grade point deficit for the courses you enter.
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The UF GPA Calculator is a free online tool built specifically for University of Florida students. It uses UF's official grading scale and credit hour system to calculate GPA, quality points, and grade point deficit for whatever courses you enter — one term, a science subset, or any custom list.
Whether you are a current UF student tracking your academic standing, a transfer applicant checking UF GPA requirements, a pre-med student monitoring your science GPA, or a high school senior preparing for UF admissions, this calculator gives you instant, accurate results for those rows without manual math.
Type the name of each course. This step is optional but helps you stay organized, especially when calculating your UF major GPA or science GPA separately.
Pick your grade from UF's official grading scale: A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, or F. Each grade maps to a specific grade point value.
Add the credit hours for each course. Most UF courses carry 3 credits, while lab courses may carry 1–4 credits.
Click the Add course button to include every course from your semester.
Press Calculate. The tool instantly shows your GPA, total credit hours, total quality points, and grade point deficit for the courses you entered.
How does UF calculate GPA?
UF follows the standard quality point method used by most universities:
GPA = Total Quality Points ÷ Total Credit Hours Attempted
Quality Points = Grade Points × Credit Hours per Course
The calculator runs this formula automatically. You enter grades and credits — the tool does the rest.
| Letter Grade | Grade Points (UF official) |
|---|---|
| A | 4 |
| A- | 3.67 |
| B+ | 3.33 |
| B | 3 |
| B- | 2.67 |
| C+ | 2.33 |
| C | 2 |
| C- | 1.67 |
| D+ | 1.33 |
| D | 1 |
| D- | 0.67 |
| F | 0 |
This table matches the grade point values used in this calculator. Use it to manually verify any grade before you enter it. For the latest policy details, refer to the UF undergraduate catalog and registrar.
A Grade Point Deficit (GPD) at UF is the shortfall between the quality points you earned and the quality points you would need to meet a required GPA (such as the minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA for good undergraduate standing). If your cumulative GPA falls below 2.0, you accumulate a deficit relative to that standard.
Use this formula:
GPD = (Required GPA × Total Credit Hours Attempted) − Total Quality Points Earned
Example:
That means you need 12 additional quality points above the minimum path to clear the deficit and return toward good standing — always confirm with your advisor.
UF divides your total quality points by total credit hours attempted. Quality points equal grade points times credit hours per course. Transfer credit treatment can differ — confirm with UF if you are combining transfer work with UF coursework.
Freshman admissions are competitive and often cite strong weighted high school GPAs; targets change by year. Transfer paths typically require at least a 2.0 for minimum eligibility, while competitive majors may expect higher. Check the official UF admissions pages for your applicant type.
UF recalculates coursework with its own rules; AP, IB, and dual enrollment can affect the weighted picture you see on a high school transcript. Use this tool for modeling; admissions decisions are made only by UF.
This tool shows GPA for the courses you enter in the table. For a full cumulative GPA across your entire transcript, use your official UF degree audit or combine prior quality points and credits with this term manually using: GPA = total quality points ÷ total attempted credits.
Many UF graduate programs list a 3.0 minimum, but competitive programs may require more. Always read the specific program requirements before you apply.
Deficit is how far below the required quality-point total you are at a given GPA standard (often 2.0 for undergraduates). Improving grades, retaking courses under forgiveness policy where allowed, and adding strong new grades all help — plan with your advisor.
Yes — it is free to use with no signup. It applies UF's standard grade point table and the quality-point GPA formula. It is still an estimate; your official GPA comes from UF systems.
The UF GPA Calculator gives University of Florida students a fast, free, and accurate way to estimate GPA, quality points, credits, and grade point deficit for the courses you add. Enter your grades and credit hours, hit Calculate, and review your results instantly. For subset GPAs (such as science or major only), enter only those courses. Always verify important decisions with UF academic records and your advisor.
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