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How to Compute Your GPA

Knowing how to compute your grade point average (GPA) is an important part of assessing your academic standing. Since various majors might have specific GPA requirements to declare the major and to graduate, you definitely need to know how to understand the SHIP grading system and how to compute your overall GPA.

Your semester QPA is the average for one semester or summer term, while your cumulative QPA refers to the average for all courses completed at SHIP.

Grading and Point System
The following system of grades is used to indicate the quality of academic work:

Regular Letter Grades

 

 

Special Grades

 

A

Excellent

 

I

Incomplete

A-

 

 

Q

Deferred Grade

B+

 

 

S

Satisfactory

B

Good

 

U

Unsatisfactory

B-

 

 

P

Passed

C+

 

 

T

Credit by Exam

C

Satisfactory

 

TR

Transfer Credit

D

Unsatisfactory, but Passing

 

N

Audit (no credit)

F

Failure

 

W

Withdraw

 

* In certain cases, a grade of D may not be considered passing;
and you may be required to repeat the course by your major department.

Quality Point Average (QPA)
Your quality point average or QPA is determined by assigning numerical values to the letter marks and weighing them according to the number of class hours. The values assigned to the letters are:

A 

4.0 quality points

A- 

3.7 quality points

B+ 

3.3 quality points

B 

3.0 quality points

B- 

2.7 quality points

C+ 

2.3 quality points

C 

2.0 quality points

D 

1.0 quality points

F 

0.0 quality points

To Calculate Your Semester Quality Point Average (QPA)

  1. Compute the number of quality points earned for each course by multiplying the value of your letter grade by the number of credits earned. For example, your grade of B+ (3.3 points) in a 3 credit course earns you 9.9 quality points.
  2. Add up the quality points earned in all your classes.
  3. Add up the number of credits attempted in all your classes. This total should include all classes in which you received a regular letter grade (A through F).
  4. Divide the total number of quality points earned by the total number of credits attempted. This is your QPA.

Only courses in which you received a regular letter grade (A through F) are used in calculating your QPA. Courses which you have repeated will have an impact on the way your QPA is calculated.

The following example illustrates how to calculate your QPA for one semester:

Course 

Credits 

Grade 

Qty. Pts. Earned 

Semester QPA

 

1st subject

3

B-

3 x 2.7=

8.1

Quality-Point Average =

Quality points earned
Total credit hours attempted

41.1/16 = 2.56

 

2nd subject

3

A

3 x 4.0=

12.0

 

3rd subject

3

F

3 x 0.0=

0.0

 

4th subject

4

B

4 x 3.0=

12.0

 

5th subject

3

B

3 x 3.0=

9.0

 

Total 

16 

   

41.1 

 

To Calculate Your Cumulative Quality Point Average (QPA)

  1. Add the total quality points earned for each semester.
  2. Add up the total number of credits attempted.
  3. Divide the total quality points by the total number of credits attempted.

The following example illustrates how to calculate your QPA for one semester:

Semesters 

Credits
Attempted  

Qty. Pts. Earned 

Cumulative QPA

 

Semester 1

16

41.1

 

Total Quality points earned
Total credit hours attempted

122.1 / 45 = 2.71

 

Semester 2

15

39.0

 

Semester 3

14

42

 

Total 

45 

122.1 

 

GPA Calculator

Disclaimer: The GPA Calculators were designed to provide a projected calculation of your GPA based on the information entered. It is NOT an official record of your grades. You may find your current QPA in the registrar's information on the Student Information System. (link to Student Information System )

If you have any questions, please contact your academic advisor.

Contact the Department of Academic Engagement & Exploratory Studies (AEES) Mowrey Hall, 2nd floor 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257 Phone: 717-477-1395