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Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

United States

CMU is a private research university in Pittsburgh known for leading programs in computer science, engineering, and arts. Calculate your Carnegie Mellon GPA using their 4.0 scale system with precise grade point designations.

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Case Western Reserve University

United States

Case Western is a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio founded in 1826 with strengths in engineering, medicine, and law. Calculate your Case Western GPA using their comprehensive 4.0 scale with plus/minus grade modifiers.

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Case Western Reserve University (CWRU)

United States

Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a prestigious institution in the United States known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. The university offers a comprehensive grading system that effectively evaluates student performance across various disciplines.

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Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC)

United States

Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC) is a respected institution in the United States. The university utilizes a Letter (A..F), Numerical (0..100), Points (0..4.0) grading system.

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Catholic University of America (CUA)

United States

Catholic University of America (CUA) is a prestigious institution in the United States known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. The university offers a comprehensive 4.0-based grading system that effectively evaluates student performance across various disciplines.

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Cayuga Community College

United States

Cayuga Community College is a prestigious institution in the United States known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. The university offers a comprehensive 4.0-based grading system that effectively evaluates student performance across various disciplines.

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Central Carolina Community College (CCCC)

United States

Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) is a respected institution in the United States. The university utilizes a Letter (A..F), Numerical (0..100), Points (0..4.0) grading system.

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Central Community College (CCC)

United States

Central Community College (CCC) is a prestigious institution in the United States known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. The university offers a comprehensive 4.0-based grading system that effectively evaluates student performance across various disciplines.

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Central Connecticut State University (CCSU)

United States

Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) is a prestigious institution in the United States known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. The university offers a comprehensive 4.0-based grading system that effectively evaluates student performance across various disciplines.

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Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC)

United States

Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) is a respected institution in the United States. The university utilizes a Letter (A..F), Numerical (0..100), Points (0..4.0) grading system.

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Central Michigan University (CMU)

United States

Central Michigan University (CMU) is a prestigious institution in the United States known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. The university offers a comprehensive 4.0-based grading system that effectively evaluates student performance across various disciplines.

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Central New Mexico Community College (CNM)

United States

Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) is a prestigious institution in the United States known for its academic excellence and diverse programs. The university offers a comprehensive 4.0-based grading system that effectively evaluates student performance across various disciplines.

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Grading systems used at United States universities

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universities use the letter-grade scale (A = 4.0, B = 3.0, ...)
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universities use the percentage-based scale (graded out of 100)

Each United States university stores its own grading scheme — including any plus/minus subdivisions, custom cut-offs, and scale maxima — so you don’t need to convert anything manually. Pick your university and the calculator applies the correct conversion automatically.

United States GPA Calculator FAQs

Common questions students from United States ask about calculating their GPA with GPAWise.

Which grading scale do United States universities use?
Each United States university in our listing stores its own official grading scheme — most use either the 4.0 letter-grade scale or a percentage-based scale, with each institution's exact cut-offs and grade-point values stored individually. Pick your university and the calculator applies the correct conversion automatically.
What is considered a good GPA at United States universities?
A competitive GPA varies by institution and program. Most United States graduate-school applications expect at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent percentage), with top programs often requiring 3.5+. Treat the figure GPAWise calculates as a planning estimate — your registrar may apply rounding or special-credit rules slightly differently.
Is GPAWise free for students in United States?
Yes. GPAWise is completely free, with no signup, no email, and no ads. Your inputs stay in your browser, scoped to this site, for 60 days from your last visit — they're never sent to a server unless you choose to submit feedback.
How accurate is the GPA calculation for United States institutions?
For the courses and credits you enter, the calculator applies each United States university's official grading scheme so the result matches what your transcript will show. Differences usually come from special credits (audit, withdraw, transfer credits) or rounding rules your registrar may apply differently.
Can I see what GPA I need next semester to hit a target?
Yes — every per-university page on GPAWise has a Target GPA calculator (linked from the regular calculator's result card) that tells you the average grade you'd need across your remaining credits to reach a goal. It uses the same institution-specific grading scheme.