To use the calculator you need to supply two pieces of information:
your GPA hours and your overall GPA.

This information is available to you by viewing your Student Academic Transcript on TopNet.
  • To calculate your WKU GPA use the numbers highlighted in Yellow
  • To calculate your overall GPA use the numbers highlighted in Green

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NOTE : Enter the GPA Hours and GPA with the same shade. Using the values from different colored  boxes will display wrong results.

Enter the following details first :

GPA hours :                  GPA : 


What does my semester GPA need to be to raise my overall GPA?

I want to raise my overall GPA to  
I am taking     credit hours.

Your semester GPA would need to be  


How will the classes I'm taking this term affect my GPA ?

Enter below the credit hours and expected grade for (up to six) courses that you are presently taking

Course 1 :     Credit Hours           Anticipated Grade  
Course 2:      Credit Hours           Anticipated Grade  
Course 3:      Credit Hours           Anticipated Grade  
Course 4:      Credit Hours           Anticipated Grade  
Course 5:      Credit Hours           Anticipated Grade  
Course 6:      Credit Hours           Anticipated Grade  

Your Term GPA would be      
Your Overall GPA would be  


How many additional credit hours will it take to raise my GPA to a new level ?

I would like my new cumulative GPA to be  
From here on if I can maintain an average GPA of   

Credit hours required to reach your goal will need to be 

 

This GPA calculator is intended for the personal use only. It is not linked to TopNet or to the Registrar's office. The GPA calculations are UNOFFICIAL.
If you have repeated courses, MATH 100 or other developmental classes below the 100 level, your GPA may not be accurately represented here. See your advisor for details. For your official GPA please contact the Registrar's Office.


Last Modified: June 23th, 2004
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