A tool designed for students at the University at Buffalo (UB) helps determine grade point averages. This calculation typically involves multiplying the credit hours of each course by the corresponding grade point value (e.g., A=4.0, B=3.0), summing these products, and dividing by the total number of credit hours taken. For example, a student completing a 3-credit course with an A and a 4-credit course with a B would have a GPA of (3 4.0 + 43.0) / (3+4) = 3.43.
Accurate GPA calculation is essential for academic progression, scholarship eligibility, and graduate school applications. Understanding one’s academic standing empowers students to make informed decisions about course selection and study habits. While specific calculation methods may have evolved over time with changing academic policies, the fundamental principle of weighting grades by credit hours remains consistent. Access to readily available calculation tools streamlines this process for students.