UF GPA Calculator
Calculate your University of Florida weighted GPA
Course Grades
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About UF GPA
The University of Florida uses a weighted GPA system for admissions. This calculator follows Florida's state grading system.
- Regular courses: 4.0 scale
- Honors: +0.5 bonus
- AP/IB/AICE/DE: +1.0 bonus
- High school credits only
- Academic core courses
UF Weighted Grade Points
UF Admissions Info
2024 Admitted Students:
Note: UF recalculates GPAs using only academic core courses.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does UF calculate weighted GPA?
UF recalculates your GPA using only academic core courses (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language). Regular courses use a 4.0 scale, Honors courses get +0.5 bonus, and AP/IB/AICE/Dual Enrollment courses get +1.0 bonus.
What GPA do I need to get into UF?
For 2024, admitted students typically have a weighted GPA between 4.3-4.7, with an average around 4.4-4.6. However, UF uses holistic admissions, so essays, activities, and test scores also matter significantly.
What's the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?
Unweighted GPA uses a standard 4.0 scale for all courses. Weighted GPA adds bonus points for advanced courses (Honors, AP, IB, AICE, DE), allowing GPAs above 4.0. UF primarily considers weighted GPA for admissions.
Does UF count all my high school courses?
No. UF only recalculates GPA using academic core courses: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. Electives like PE, art, or music are not included in the UF GPA calculation.
Pro Tips
- • Take as many AP, IB, AICE, or Dual Enrollment courses as you can handle to boost your weighted GPA
- • Focus on core academic subjects - UF doesn't count electives in GPA calculations
- • A 'B' in an AP course (4.0) equals an 'A' in a regular course (4.0) on the weighted scale
- • Maintain strong grades throughout high school - UF looks at your entire academic record
Course Grades
No courses added yet. Click "Add" to get started.
About UF GPA
University of Florida uses weighted GPA. Course types:
Frequently Asked Questions
How does UF calculate weighted GPA?
UF recalculates your GPA using only academic core courses (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language). Regular courses use a 4.0 scale, Honors courses get +0.5 bonus, and AP/IB/AICE/Dual Enrollment courses get +1.0 bonus.
What GPA do I need to get into UF?
For 2024, admitted students typically have a weighted GPA between 4.3-4.7, with an average around 4.4-4.6. However, UF uses holistic admissions, so essays, activities, and test scores also matter significantly.
What's the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?
Unweighted GPA uses a standard 4.0 scale for all courses. Weighted GPA adds bonus points for advanced courses (Honors, AP, IB, AICE, DE), allowing GPAs above 4.0. UF primarily considers weighted GPA for admissions.
Does UF count all my high school courses?
No. UF only recalculates GPA using academic core courses: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. Electives like PE, art, or music are not included in the UF GPA calculation.
Pro Tips
- • Take as many AP, IB, AICE, or Dual Enrollment courses as you can handle to boost your weighted GPA
- • Focus on core academic subjects - UF doesn't count electives in GPA calculations
- • A 'B' in an AP course (4.0) equals an 'A' in a regular course (4.0) on the weighted scale
- • Maintain strong grades throughout high school - UF looks at your entire academic record