PowerSchool GPA Calculator For Weighted And Unweighted GPA

Calculate both your weighted and unweighted GPA from PowerSchool grades. Supports regular, Honors, AP, and IB classes with custom GPA scales so the result matches your school.

Search Intent

Built for the question students actually ask

Built for students searching for a PowerSchool GPA calculator, asking how to find an unweighted GPA on PowerSchool, or trying to figure out whether the GPA shown by the portal is weighted or not.

High school students in advanced courses

Ideal if you need the real GPA impact of Honors, AP, and IB classes instead of a flat 4.0 estimate.

Students checking PowerSchool

Useful when PowerSchool hides GPA entirely or shows a number without telling you whether it is weighted or unweighted.

Parents, counselors, and coaches

A quick way to verify transcript math and explain how course rigor changes the GPA conversation.

Why students use this calculator

See weighted and unweighted GPA together

Understand the difference between the GPA a college counselor discusses and the simpler number a portal may display.

Match your school's scale

Customize Honors, AP, and IB point boosts instead of assuming every school uses the same GPA weighting policy.

Answer the 'what is my real GPA?' question

Use the calculator when PowerSchool does not show GPA clearly or when you want to check whether a displayed number is incomplete.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find my unweighted GPA on PowerSchool?

PowerSchool does not always display unweighted GPA directly. To calculate it, convert each course grade to the standard 4.0 scale and average the results. This calculator does that automatically.

Is PowerSchool GPA weighted or unweighted?

It depends on how your district configured PowerSchool. Many schools either hide GPA entirely or display an unweighted number. If you take Honors, AP, or IB classes, use a weighted calculator to confirm the real result.

Can my weighted GPA be above 4.0?

Yes. Weighted GPA can go above 4.0 when advanced classes add bonus points, which is common for Honors, AP, and IB courses.