UF GPA Predictor
Look ahead and plan your academic future. See how your GPA can change with strong future semesters.
Forecasting Your Future GPA
1. Current Stats
Enter your current cumulative GPA and the total number of credits you have already earned.
2. Future Credits
Input the total number of additional credits you plan to take in the future (e.g., the next two semesters).
3. Expected GPA
Estimate the average GPA you think you will earn for those future credits (e.g., 3.8 for a strong semester).
4. See the Result
Click "Predict" to see what your new cumulative GPA will be if you meet your goal.
Strategic Academic Planning
Visualize Your Goals
Make abstract goals concrete. See exactly how a 3.8 semester vs. a 3.5 semester will impact your long-term academic standing.
Plan for Grad School & Honors
Determine if you're on track to meet the GPA requirements for graduation honors, professional schools (law, med), or other post-graduate programs.
Assess Different Scenarios
Play with the numbers. What if you take an extra class? What if you do slightly better or worse than expected? The predictor lets you explore possibilities.
Stay Motivated
Seeing a tangible path to your desired GPA can be a powerful motivator to stay focused and work hard in your upcoming courses.
Predictor Questions
How accurate is this prediction?
The calculation is mathematically perfect based on the numbers you provide. Its real-world accuracy depends entirely on how well you can predict your future grades.
What's the difference between this and the Target GPA Calculator?
The Predictor works forward: you input your expected performance to see a future outcome. The Target calculator works backward: you input a desired outcome to see what performance is required.
Can I use this for just one semester?
Absolutely. Just enter the number of credits you're taking this semester in the "Additional Credits" field and the GPA you expect to get in the "Expected GPA" field. The result will be the same as using the Cumulative GPA Calculator.