Marist College Center for Advising & Academic Services GRADE POINT AVERAGE CALCULATIONS How to Predict Your Semester GPA: COURSE TITLE ANTICIPATED GRADE CREDITS GRD PTS ATTEMPTED VALUE (see below)) X = X = X = X = X = X = NA NA TOTAL Take the total amount of quality points and divide it by the total number of credits attempted. QUALITY POINTS ________________________ ÷ _______________________ = ______________________ Quality Points Credit Hours Attempted Predicted GPA Marist Grade Point Values A AB+ B BC+ C CD+ D F 4.0 3.7 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.3 2.0 1.7 1.3 1.0 0.0 Use the following chart below to calculate the GPA you need next semester to rise above probation status. Step 1 Add the total number of credits attempted at Marist to the number of credits you will attempt next semester. (Exclude credits with grades of W, P, NC, U and any class that has been excluded due to a repeat) + Step 2 Multiply Step 1 answer by 2.0 to get the total Quality points you need by the end of next semester. X 2.0 =GPA desired = Quality Points needed Step 3 Subtract your current Quality points from the total Quality points you need to achieve a 2.0 GPA - Current Quality Points (Your Quality Points can be found on your grade report) Step 4 Divide this difference by the number of credits you are attempting this semester. / This calculation does not take into account courses that you have repeated. Note: The use of this form is for estimation purposes only. Marist College is not responsible for miscalculations, nor do they guarantee the results of your calculation. This is the GPA you need at the end of the semester to reach an overall 2.0 GPA