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Current Grade Calculator

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Current Grade Calculator

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, us · US 4.0 Scale (No A+) · Max GPA 4.0

Track your mid-semester grade at University of North Carolina in real time. Add your completed assignments with points earned and possible to see your running course grade on the UNC scale.

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About the UNC Current Grade Calculator

This UNC Current Grade Calculator helps University of North Carolina students track their in-semester course grade in real time using the US 4.0 Scale (No A+) (4.0-point scale). Add your graded assignments as you receive them and the calculator maintains a running weighted average. This lets you see where you stand before finals, before dropping a course, or before deciding how much effort to invest in the remaining work. It supports both points-based grading (e.g., 45/50 points) and weighted categories (e.g., Homework 20%, Tests 50%), matching the grading structure of most UNC courses.

How to Use the UNC Current Grade Calculator

Follow these steps for an accurate Current Grade result

1Choose Grading Mode

Toggle between "Points-Based" and "Weighted" modes to match your UNC course's grading structure. Points-based: each assignment has a points-earned and points-possible value (e.g., 45/50). Weighted: each assignment category (Homework, Quizzes, Tests) has a percentage weight, and you enter grades within each category. Check your course syllabus to determine which mode applies.

2Add Your Completed Assignments

For each graded item, enter the assignment name and score. For points-based mode, enter points earned and points possible. For weighted mode, select the category first, then add the grade. Tip: only include grades you have already received — do not estimate future scores here.

3View Your Running Grade

Your current course grade updates in real time as you add assignments. The result shows your percentage, the equivalent letter grade on the US 4.0 Scale (No A+) (4.0-point scale), and how much of the total grade weight you have completed so far. A grade based on 30% of completed work is far less predictive than one based on 80% of completed work — the percentage-completed indicator helps you weigh the result appropriately.

4Identify Your Weakest Areas

In weighted mode, the breakdown shows your average for each category (Homework, Tests, etc.) separately. This lets you spot which category is pulling your grade down the most and focus your remaining effort accordingly.

5Plan Ahead with Remaining Work

Once you see your current grade, use the Final Exam Calculator (linked from this page) to find out what you need on the final exam to achieve a particular course grade. Together, the two calculators give you a complete picture of your standing and what you need to do to finish the UNC semester strongly.

How the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Current Grade Calculator Works

1Points-Based Calculation

Add each graded item with points earned and points possible (e.g., 45 out of 50). The formula is: Current Grade (%) = Total Points Earned ÷ Total Points Possible × 100. The UNC calculator converts the result to the nearest letter grade on the US 4.0 Scale (No A+) (4.0-point scale) automatically.

2Weighted Category Calculation

In weighted mode each category (Homework, Quizzes, Tests) carries a percentage weight from your UNC course syllabus. The formula is: Current Grade = Σ (Category Average × Weight) ÷ Σ Completed Weights. Dividing by completed weight — not total 100% — keeps the estimate fair even when some categories have no grades yet.

3Running Average vs Final Grade

The grade shown reflects only completed work. A 90% based on 30% of course weight is an early signal; a 90% based on 80% is a reliable predictor. The calculator shows what percentage of total course weight you have submitted so you can judge how stable the estimate is before deciding on study effort, extra credit, or course withdrawal.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Grading Scale

UNC uses the US 4.0 Scale (No A+). Reference this scale when setting your target grade percentage in the calculator above.

Letter Grade% RangeRegularPerformance
A93–100%4.00Excellent
A-90–92%3.70Very Good
B+87–89%3.30Good
B83–86%3.00Good
B-80–82%2.70Satisfactory
C+77–79%2.30Passing
C73–76%2.00Passing
C-70–72%1.70Failing
D+67–69%1.30Failing
D65–66%1.00Failing
F0–64%0.00Failing
Note: Grade points are specific to the US 4.0 Scale (No A+). Each course's grade points are multiplied by its credit hours to compute your GPA.

UNC Example Grade Calculation

Worked example for a typical University of North Carolina course (the US 4.0 Scale (No A+) (4.0-point scale)). Suppose your BIOL 101 syllabus assigns these weights:

Assignment / CategoryGradeWeight
Lab Reports (5 submitted)92%15%
Weekly Quizzes (10 avg)85%10%
Midterm Exam 178%20%
Midterm Exam 288%20%

Completed weight: 65 of 100%. Running grade = (92×0.15 + 85×0.10 + 78×0.20 + 88×0.20) ÷ 0.65 = 55.9 ÷ 0.65 ≈ 85.9% → B+ on the US 4.0 Scale (No A+) (4.0-point scale).

The remaining 35% (Final Exam 30%, Participation 5%) is not yet graded. Use the UNC Final Exam Calculator linked on this page to find out what score you need on the final to reach your target course grade.

Tips for Improving Your Grade at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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    Submit every assignment on time — late penalties compound in weighted systems, turning a 90% earned score into a significantly lower effective contribution for that grading category.

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    Log grades as soon as they are returned — catching a dip early (especially after a midterm) leaves more time to recover before the final exam.

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    Attend UNC office hours after any grade below 75% — your professor can identify which concepts to review and whether any resubmission or extra-credit opportunities are available.

  • 4

    Review your weighted category breakdown, not just the overall grade — quiz and homework categories typically have more remaining attempts than exams, making them the fastest route to improving your running average.

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    Pair this tool with the UNC Final Exam Calculator — knowing both your current running grade and the required final exam score gives a complete picture before you commit to a study schedule.

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    Ask your instructor about grade-replacement policies at the start of each semester — knowing the options early means you can act before the deadline if a single low grade threatens your course average.

About University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina uses the US 4.0 Scale (No A+) (4.0-point scale) for academic assessment, serving students in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, us. This UNC Current Grade Calculator is calibrated to that scale, so every percentage threshold and letter grade displayed matches official University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill grading policy. The same scale underpins all UNC tools on this platform — GPA Calculator, Final Exam Calculator, and GPA Planner — ensuring results remain consistent across every stage of academic planning.

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School Details

  • Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina, us
  • Grading Scale: US 4.0 Scale (No A+)
  • Max GPA: 4.0
  • Website: www.unc.edu

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about calculating GPA at UNC

Points-based: Current Grade (%) = (Total Points Earned ÷ Total Points Possible) × 100. Weighted: Current Grade = Σ (Category Average × Category Weight) ÷ Sum of completed category weights. The calculator applies whichever formula matches the mode you selected.

Still have questions?

For official GPA rules and academic policies, contact the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Registrar's Office or your academic advisor.
This gpa calculator is an independent tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For official GPA information, consult your academic transcript or contact the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Registrar's Office.