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Arizona State University GPA Calculator

Built on Arizona State University's official grade scale

Your ASU GPA

3.70

Credits

10

Standing

Dean's List

Your courses

GradeCredits

Your ASU GPA

3.70

10 credits, max GPA 4.0

Dean's List (3.50+)

ASU GPA thresholds

0.0Probation 2.0Dean's 3.504.0

How ASU grades

ASU uses E instead of F. A+ is awarded but counts as 4.0 (no GPA advantage over A). There are no C-, D+, or D- grades.

Unofficial. Based on Arizona State University's published policy (as of 2024-25). Policies change, so always confirm with the ASU registrar before making decisions.

Sources: ASU grading policy, Dean's List

How This Calculator Works

Every value is taken from Arizona State University's own published registrar, catalog, or admissions sources and dated; this tool is unofficial and should be confirmed with the registrar.

Sources: https://registrar.asu.edu/grades, https://catalog.asu.edu/policies/uc, https://catalog.asu.edu/retention_standing

Did You Know?

Arizona State University grades on a scale topping out at 4.0 and awards A+ but caps it at 4.0 grade points. Academic probation begins below 2.0, and the Dean's List requires about a 3.50 GPA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q

What grade scale does Arizona State University use?

Arizona State University awards A+ but caps it at 4.0 grade points, on a scale topping out at 4.0. ASU uses E instead of F. A+ is awarded but counts as 4.0 (no GPA advantage over A). There are no C-, D+, or D- grades.

  • A+ = 4.0 grade points
  • A = 4.0 grade points
  • A- = 3.67 grade points
  • B+ = 3.33 grade points
  • B = 3.0 grade points
  • B- = 2.67 grade points
GradeGrade Points
A+4.0
A4.0
A-3.67
B+3.33
B3.0
B-2.67
C+2.33
C2.0
D1.0
E0.0
Q

How do I calculate my ASU GPA?

Multiply each course's ASU grade points by its credit hours to get quality points, add them up, and divide by total credits. The calculator above applies ASU's exact grade values automatically.

  • Step 1: grade points x credits = quality points for each course
  • Step 2: add all quality points
  • Step 3: add all credit hours
  • Step 4: quality points / total credits = GPA
  • Example: A(4.0)x3 + B(3.0)x3 = 21.00 / 6 = 3.50
Q

What GPA do you need for the Dean's List at ASU?

ASU's Dean's List requires about a 3.50 GPA with at least 12 graded credits. Dean's List requires a 3.50 semester GPA with at least 12 graded credit hours in residence that semester.

  • Dean's List GPA: 3.50
  • Minimum graded credits: 12
  • Applies university-wide at ASU
  • Usually requires no failing or incomplete grades that term
Q

What GPA puts you on academic probation at ASU?

At Arizona State University, a cumulative GPA below 2.0 drops you out of good academic standing and onto academic probation. You normally have a term to bring it back above 2.0.

  • Good standing: cumulative GPA at or above 2.0
  • Probation: cumulative GPA below 2.0
  • Continued low GPA can lead to suspension or dismissal
  • Use the thresholds bar above to see where you stand at ASU
Q

Is an A+ worth more than an A at ASU?

No. Arizona State University awards A+ but caps it at 4.0 grade points — the same as an A — so an A+ gives no GPA advantage. ASU uses E instead of F. A+ is awarded but counts as 4.0 (no GPA advantage over A). There are no C-, D+, or D- grades.

  • A+ = 4.0
  • A = 4.0
  • A+ and A carry identical grade points
  • A+ appears on the transcript but does not raise the GPA

Example Calculations

1A strong ASU semester

Inputs

A3 credits
A4 credits
B3 credits

Result

ASU GPA3.70
Total credits10
Quality points37.0

4.0×3 + 4.0×4 + 3.0×3 = 37.0 quality points ÷ 10 credits = 3.70 on the ASU scale.

2Checking the probation line

Inputs

C12 credits
D3 credits

Result

ASU GPA1.80

A term of mostly C work lands near the 2.0 probation threshold — the calculator flags whether you are above or below good standing at ASU.

Formulas Used

ASU Grade Point Average

GPA = Σ(grade points × credits) ÷ Σ(credits)

Credit-weighted average using Arizona State University's published grade values.

Where:

grade points= ASU's value for each letter grade (e.g. A = 4.0)
credits= credit hours for the course

Source: https://registrar.asu.edu/grades

Understanding the Arizona State University GPA Scale

Arizona State University awards A+ but caps it at 4.0 grade points. ASU uses E instead of F. A+ is awarded but counts as 4.0 (no GPA advantage over A). There are no C-, D+, or D- grades. Because the grade values differ from a generic 4.0 calculator, your ASU GPA should be computed on the school's own scale — which is exactly what the calculator above does.

Credit hours matter as much as grades: a 4.0 in a 4-credit course adds 16.0 quality points, while the same grade in a 1-credit course adds only 4.0. Higher-credit courses move your ASU GPA more.

Two thresholds shape your standing at ASU: stay at or above 2.0 to remain in good academic standing, and reach about 3.50 to make the Dean's List. The thresholds bar above shows where your current GPA falls between them.

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