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GPA Planner

Clark University GPA Planner

Worcester, Massachusetts, us · US 4.0 Scale (No A+) · Max GPA 4.0

Plan your upcoming courses and project your Clark University cumulative gpa. Enter your current Clark Cumulative GPA and Credits Earned, then Set Your Target GPA and add planned courses to see where you'll land.

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About the Clark GPA Planner

This Clark GPA Planner helps Clark University students project and plan their cumulative gpa using the US 4.0 Scale (No A+) (4.0-point scale). Enter your current cumulative gpa and the total credit hours you have completed, then add one or more planned semesters with expected courses and grades. The planner calculates your projected GPA after those semesters and shows whether you are on track to reach your target — whether that is Dean's List, a scholarship threshold, graduate school requirements, or a personal academic goal. Use the What-If mode to model multiple scenarios (optimistic, realistic, and conservative) side by side before committing to a course plan.

How to Use the Clark GPA Planner

Follow these steps for an accurate GPA result

1Enter Your Current GPA at Clark University

Input your current cumulative gpa as it appears on your official Clark University transcript or student portal. Also enter the total credit hours you have completed so far. These two numbers anchor all future projections — the more credits you have completed, the harder it is to move your GPA significantly in a single semester.

2Set Your Target GPA

Enter the GPA you want to achieve at Clark University. Common targets: Dean's List typically requires 3.5+; many graduate programmes want 3.0–3.5; scholarships often specify 3.0 or higher on the US 4.0 Scale (No A+) (4.0-point scale). Set a realistic stretch goal, then see what it takes to reach it.

3Plan Future Semesters

Click "Add Semester" and enter the courses you plan to take. For each course, provide the credit hours and the grade you expect to earn. Add as many semesters as needed to plan your full academic path at Clark. A typical Clark semester is 12–18 credit hours — use your planned schedule as a guide.

Clark University Grading Scale

Clark 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about calculating GPA at Clark

Projected GPA = (Current GPA × Current Credits + Future Grade Points) ÷ (Current Credits + Future Credits). "Future Grade Points" is the sum of (credit hours × grade point) for each planned course. This is the same formula your Clark University Registrar uses to compute your official cumulative gpa.

Still have questions?

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