A tool used to compute a student’s Grade Point Average (GPA) utilizing letter grades assigned for coursework. For instance, if a student receives an ‘A’ in a 3-credit course, a ‘B’ in a 4-credit course, and a ‘C’ in a 3-credit course, this device calculates the corresponding GPA based on the numerical values associated with each letter grade (e.g., A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0) and the credit hours for each course.
This method of GPA determination offers students a standardized and readily understandable metric of their academic performance. Historically, GPA calculation provided institutions and potential employers a comparable measure for evaluating academic achievements across diverse grading systems. It is vital for academic standing, scholarship eligibility, and postgraduate opportunities.