Ever been asked to provide your GPA on a percentage scale during a scholarship application, and got confused? You're not alone. While GPAs are a standard metric in some institutions, other institutions may need you to convert them to percentages for the sake of standardization. In this short guide, you will learn how to confidently convert your GPA to a percentage scale without any hassle.
There are few reasons why you may need to convert your GPA to a percentage:
If you wouldn’t like to go through the stress of converting your GPA to percentage manually, you can simply use our GPA to percentage calculator above. However, if you prefer to convert it manually, follow the steps highlighted below:
For instance, if your GPA is 3.5 on a 5.0 scale, you can convert it to a percentage using the following formula:
GPA × (100 ÷ Scale) = Percentage
So in this case, you have:
3.5 x 100 = 350
350 / 5.0 = 70.0%
Therefore, your GPA of 3.5 on a 5.0 scale is equivalent to a percentage of 70.0%
Although a percentage grading scale is widely used across many countries, it is not universally adopted. Some countries that commonly use this scale are Ireland, Mexico, and China.
Ultimately, the process of converting your GPA to a percentage is a very simple one. You can either use our calculator above for the conversion or use the formula provided in this article if you prefer to get it done yourself. However, we recommend that you still double-check your calculations with our calculator to ensure that it’s correct. Don’t forget to contact your school registrar’s office if you are still confused about how to get your GPA.