GPA to Letter Grade Converter
Enter a GPA value (0.0–4.0) to see the corresponding letter grade, percentage range, and description. Use Batch mode to convert multiple GPAs at once.
How to Use This Converter
Enter your GPA (0.0–4.0) in the Convert tab to instantly see the corresponding letter grade, percentage range, and academic standing. Use the Batch tab to convert multiple GPA values at once.
The Advanced calculator below adds a full GPA-to-letter reference table with filtering and a multi-GPA comparison tool. The Professional tier provides cross-system comparison including UK and India grading equivalents.
Enter multiple GPA values (0.0–4.0), one per line. Instantly see letter grades, percentage ranges, and visual bars.
| # | GPA | Letter | % Range | Standing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3.9 | A | 93–96% | Dean's List |
| 2 | 3.5 | A- | 90–92% | Dean's List |
| 3 | 3.0 | B | 83–86% | Good Standing |
| 4 | 2.7 | B- | 80–82% | Satisfactory |
| 5 | 2.3 | C+ | 77–79% | Satisfactory |
| 6 | 1.8 | C- | 70–72% | At Risk |
GPA to Letter Grade Conversion Table
3.65–3.96 = A (93–96%)
3.35–3.64 = A- (90–92%)
3.05–3.34 = B+ (87–89%)
2.75–3.04 = B (83–86%)
2.45–2.74 = B- (80–82%)
2.15–2.44 = C+ (77–79%)
1.85–2.14 = C (73–76%)
1.55–1.84 = C- (70–72%)
0.0 = F (below 60%)
Understanding GPA Ranges
Example: A student with GPA 3.5 has a letter grade of A-, corresponding to a percentage range of 90–92%.
GPA values map to ranges, not single grades, because GPA is a continuous number on the 0.0–4.0 scale.