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New York University GPA & CGPA Calculator

Calculate your semester GPA and cumulative CGPA using NYU's official 4.000 grading scale. Supports all standard NYU letter grades, Pass/Fail designations, and academic standing thresholds for undergraduate and graduate students across all NYU schools. Free, instant, no sign-up.

NYU GPA & CGPA Calculator
NYU GPA & CGPA Calculator

NYU uses a precise 4.000 scale calculated to three decimal places. Enter your courses, credit hours, and letter grades. Note: Pass (P), Withdrawal (W), Incomplete (I), and Audit (AUD) designations do not count toward GPA — enter only letter-graded courses.

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How to Use

How to Use the NYU GPA & CGPA Calculator

This calculator uses NYU's official 4.000 grading scale as defined by the NYU Office of the Registrar. Select the right tab, enter your course data, and get your GPA or CGPA instantly along with academic standing guidance based on NYU's minimum requirements.

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Choose Semester GPA or CGPA Tab
Use the Semester GPA tab for a single term — enter course names, letter grades (A through F), and credit hours. Use the CGPA tab to combine all completed semesters into your cumulative average. Only include letter-graded courses; P, W, I, and AUD designations do not affect your NYU GPA.
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Enter Your NYU Courses and Grades
Type each course name, select your letter grade from NYU's official scale (A = 4.000 down to F = 0.000), and enter the credit hours for that course. At NYU, most courses carry 3 or 4 credits. Click "+ Add Course" to add more rows as needed.
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Get Instant GPA, CGPA and Academic Standing
Your GPA or CGPA appears immediately calculated to three decimal places — exactly as NYU's Registrar computes it. The calculator also shows your academic standing and a personalised improvement tip based on your result.
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Check Standing and Plan Ahead
Your result shows your current academic standing at NYU. Use the breakdown bars to identify your weakest courses. For CGPA, the calculator shows which standing band you currently fall in so you can set realistic semester-by-semester improvement targets.
NYU Grading System

NYU Official 4.000 Grading Scale

New York University uses a letter-based grading system on a precise 4.000 scale, calculated to three decimal places. This standard applies across most undergraduate and graduate divisions for coursework completed during or after the Fall 2018 semester. Note that NYU does not use a D− grade — the lowest passing grade is a plain D (1.000).

Letter GradeQuality PointsPerformanceStanding
A4.000ExcellentExcellent
A−3.667ExcellentExcellent
B+3.333GoodGood
B3.000GoodGood
B−2.667GoodGood
C+2.333SatisfactoryAverage
C2.000SatisfactoryAverage
C−1.667SatisfactoryBelow Average
D+1.333Minimum PassingPoor
D1.000Minimum PassingPoor
F0.000FailureFailing

NYU School of Law Exception: NYU Law incorporates an A+ tier worth 4.333 quality points for exceptional performance. NYU Stern School of Business applies strict department-recommended grade curves, limiting combined A and A− grades to roughly 35% in core finance courses. This calculator uses the standard 4.000 scale applicable to most NYU undergraduate and graduate programs.

Semester GPA Formula

GPA = Σ (Quality Points × Credit Hours) ÷ Total Letter-Graded Credit Hours

Example: Writing the Essay A− (3.667) × 4 cr + Calculus B+ (3.333) × 4 cr = (14.668 + 13.332) ÷ 8 = GPA 3.500

CGPA Formula

CGPA = Σ (Semester GPA × Semester Letter-Graded Credits) ÷ Total Credits All Semesters

Special Transcript Designations (Not Counted in GPA)

NYU uses several special grade designations that carry no quality points and are excluded from GPA calculations. P (Passing) is assigned when a student uses the Pass/Fail option — it encompasses any passing performance from A down to D. W (Withdrawal) indicates an official course drop after the deadline, with no academic penalty. I (Incomplete) is a temporary designation for outstanding coursework that must be resolved within the instructor's timeline or it lapses to an F. AUD (Auditor) is assigned to students attending without earning credit. NR (No Record) is automatically issued if a final grade is missing 30 days after the semester ends and must be resolved before graduation.

"NYU's percentage-to-letter grade cutoffs — for example, whether a 93% or 94% constitutes an A — are determined by the specific course syllabus, department, or individual school guidelines. Always refer to your course syllabus for the exact percentage breakdown applicable to your class."

Academic Standing

NYU GPA Requirements & Academic Standing

NYU requires undergraduate students to maintain a minimum cumulative GPA to remain in good academic standing. Graduate students are held to a higher standard. Understanding where your GPA stands helps you set realistic semester-by-semester targets and avoid academic probation or dismissal.

CGPA RangeStandingWhat It Means
3.700 – 4.000Dean's List / HonorsTop academic performance — Dean's List eligible (most NYU schools)
3.500 – 3.699High Academic StandingExcellent — well above minimum, strong graduate school profile
3.000 – 3.499Good StandingSolid performance — meets graduate student GPA minimum
2.000 – 2.999SatisfactoryMeets undergraduate minimum — improvement recommended
Below 2.000Academic ProbationBelow minimum standing — risk of academic dismissal

Pass/Fail Option at NYU: A "P" (Passing) grade at NYU encompasses any standard passing performance from an A down to a D. It grants course credit but does not affect your GPA in any direction. This makes it a useful option for elective courses outside your major when you want to explore subjects without GPA risk.

Incomplete Grade Warning: An I (Incomplete) grade at NYU must be resolved within the instructor's designated timeline. If not completed, it automatically lapses into an F (0.000 quality points), which will significantly impact your GPA. Always confirm the completion deadline with your instructor in writing.

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FAQ

NYU GPA & CGPA — Frequently Asked Questions

NYU uses a standard 4.000 scale calculated to three decimal places. The full scale is: A=4.000, A−=3.667, B+=3.333, B=3.000, B−=2.667, C+=2.333, C=2.000, C−=1.667, D+=1.333, D=1.000, F=0.000. Note that NYU does not use a D− grade — D (1.000) is the lowest passing grade. This scale applies to most undergraduate and graduate programs for coursework completed during or after Fall 2018.
Undergraduate students at NYU must generally maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.000 or higher to remain in good academic standing. Graduate students are typically required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.000. Specific requirements may vary by school or program within NYU — for example, NYU Stern and NYU School of Law have additional academic standing criteria. Always verify with your specific school's academic policies.
No. A P (Passing) grade at NYU carries no quality points and is completely excluded from your GPA calculation. A P encompasses any standard passing performance from A down to D. It grants course credit but has no effect on your GPA — either positively or negatively. This makes the Pass/Fail option useful for elective courses outside your major where you want to explore subjects without any GPA risk.
An I (Incomplete) is a temporary grade assigned when you have completed the majority of coursework at a passing level but have outstanding work due to a valid documented reason. You must complete the remaining work within the instructor's designated timeline. If you do not resolve an I grade within the allowed period, it automatically lapses into an F (0.000 quality points), which will significantly harm your GPA. Always confirm the resolution deadline with your instructor in writing.
Yes. NYU School of Law uses a modified grading scale that includes an A+ tier worth 4.333 quality points for exceptional performance, which is higher than the standard 4.000 maximum. NYU Law also applies mandatory grade curves that cap the distribution of high marks in JD and LLM programs. The standard NYU 4.000 calculator on this page applies to most undergraduate and graduate programs but not to NYU Law's specific grading system.
NYU Stern School of Business uses the same 4.000 grading scale as standard NYU but applies strict department-recommended grade curves for core courses. For example, combined A and A− grades are typically limited to approximately 35% of students in core finance course blocks. This means it can be harder to earn top grades at Stern than in some other NYU schools, even with the same percentage score. The quality point values themselves (A=4.000, A−=3.667, etc.) remain identical.
NR (No Record) is automatically issued by NYU when a final grade is missing 30 days after the semester ends. It is a temporary administrative placeholder and does not carry any quality points. An NR must be resolved — typically by the instructor submitting a final grade — before a student can graduate. If left unresolved, it can block degree completion regardless of performance in all other courses.
Yes — completely free. No sign-up, no account, no subscription required. The calculator uses NYU's official 4.000 grading scale with the correct quality point values calculated to three decimal places, exactly as NYU's Office of the Registrar computes them. It works on all devices including smartphones and tablets, and results update automatically as you enter your data.
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