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.

Letter Grade
A-
Strong performance
GPA Points
3.50
% Range
90–92%
GPA Range
3.353.64
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How to Use This Converter

Enter your GPA on the 4.0 scale in the Convert tab to instantly see the corresponding letter grade, percentage range, and a description of academic standing. Use the Batch tab to convert multiple GPA values at once — paste a list and get all letter grades in one table.

GPA to Letter Grade Conversion Table

Letter GPA Range % Range
A+3.97–4.097–100%
A3.65–3.9693–96%
A-3.35–3.6490–92%
B+3.05–3.3487–89%
B2.75–3.0483–86%
B-2.45–2.7480–82%
C+2.15–2.4477–79%
C1.85–2.1473–76%
C-1.55–1.8470–72%
F0.00–59%

Understanding GPA Ranges for Each Letter

GPA values don't map perfectly to single letter grades because GPA is a continuous number. A GPA of 3.5 falls squarely in A- territory (3.35–3.64), while 3.0 represents a solid B. The boundaries shown here reflect the most common US academic standard.

Example: A student with GPA 3.5 has a letter grade of A-, corresponding to a percentage range of 90–92% and described as "strong performance."

Frequently Asked Questions

A 3.5 GPA corresponds to an A- letter grade. This falls in the 90–92% percentage range and represents strong academic performance. A 3.5 GPA is well above average and typically qualifies for Dean's List recognition at most universities.
A 3.0 GPA corresponds to a B letter grade. This represents solid, competent performance in the 83–86% percentage range. A 3.0 is the minimum GPA required for many graduate school programs and is considered a respectable academic standing.
A 3.3 GPA represents a B+ (87–89%), while a 3.7 GPA represents an A- (90–92%). The difference of 0.4 GPA points spans an entire letter grade increment. In practice, a 3.7 significantly strengthens graduate school and competitive job applications, while 3.3 is still considered a good GPA for most purposes.
No — a 4.0 GPA is the highest possible on the standard scale and always represents an A (or A+). However, note that this is your cumulative GPA — individual course grades vary. You can have a 4.0 cumulative GPA only if you've earned all A's and A+'s across all your courses.
Switch to the Batch tab, then paste one GPA value per line. The tool will convert all values simultaneously and display them in a table with letter grades, percentage ranges, and descriptions. This is useful for instructors, advisors, or students comparing multiple semester GPAs at once.

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