Law School GPA Calculator — Calculate Your LSAC GPA Instantly
Compute your LSAC-style cumulative GPA for law school applications. Enter course grades and credit hours to get your law school GPA calculated with the standard LSAC 4.0 scale including A+ at 4.33.
Law School GPA Calculator
Add your undergraduate courses with grades and credit hours. This calculator uses the standard LSAC 4.0 scale with A+ valued at 4.33.
LSAC GPA Scale Explained for Law School Applicants
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) uses a standardized 4.0 grading scale to calculate cumulative GPA for all law school applicants. This ensures a uniform comparison across different undergraduate institutions.
Key LSAC GPA Rules
- A+ grades count as 4.33 — Unlike many undergraduate schools, LSAC gives extra weight to A+ grades.
- All undergraduate courses count — Including community college, summer, and study abroad courses taken before your first bachelor's degree.
- Repeated courses — LSAC includes all attempts in the GPA calculation, not just the highest grade.
- Withdrawals and pass/fail — Generally excluded unless the school converts them to letter grades.
How Law School GPA Calculation Works
Follow these steps to understand how your LSAC cumulative GPA is computed:
- Convert each letter grade to grade points — Use the LSAC standard conversion: A+ = 4.33, A = 4.0, A- = 3.67, B+ = 3.33, B = 3.0, B- = 2.67, C+ = 2.33, C = 2.0, C- = 1.67, D+ = 1.33, D = 1.0, D- = 0.67, F = 0.0.
- Multiply grade points by credit hours — For each course, Grade Points × Credit Hours = Quality Points for that course.
- Sum all quality points — Add up the quality points from every course to get Total Grade Points.
- Sum all credit hours — Add up the credit hours for all courses attempted to get Total Credit Hours.
- Divide to get cumulative GPA — Cumulative GPA = Total Grade Points ÷ Total Credit Hours.
Law School GPA Calculation Examples
Example 1: Strong Academic Record
Course 1: A (4.0) × 3 credits = 12.0 | Course 2: A+ (4.33) × 4 credits = 17.32 | Course 3: A- (3.67) × 3 credits = 11.01
Total Credits: 3 + 4 + 3 = 10
Cumulative GPA = 40.33 ÷ 10 = 4.03
Example 2: Mixed Performance
Course 1: B+ (3.33) × 3 credits = 9.99 | Course 2: A (4.0) × 4 credits = 16.0 | Course 3: C (2.0) × 3 credits = 6.0
Total Credits: 3 + 4 + 3 = 10
Cumulative GPA = 31.99 ÷ 10 = 3.20
Example 3: Below Average Performance
Course 1: C+ (2.33) × 3 credits = 6.99 | Course 2: B- (2.67) × 3 credits = 8.01 | Course 3: D (1.0) × 4 credits = 4.0
Total Credits: 3 + 3 + 4 = 10
Cumulative GPA = 19.00 ÷ 10 = 1.90
LSAC Grade Conversion Table
This table shows the standard LSAC grade-to-grade-point conversion used for law school GPA calculations.
| Letter Grade | Grade Points | Performance Level |
|---|---|---|
| A+ | 4.33 | Exceptional |
| A | 4.00 | Excellent |
| A- | 3.67 | Very Good |
| B+ | 3.33 | Good |
| B | 3.00 | Satisfactory |
| B- | 2.67 | Below Average |
| C+ | 2.33 | Below Average |
| C | 2.00 | Adequate |
| C- | 1.67 | Marginal |
| D+ | 1.33 | Poor |
| D | 1.00 | Very Poor |
| D- | 0.67 | Minimal |
| F | 0.00 | Failing |
Based on the standard LSAC grade conversion scale. Some institutions may have slight variations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Law School GPA Terminology Glossary
LSAC GPA
The standardized cumulative GPA calculated by the Law School Admission Council using all undergraduate coursework and a uniform 4.0 scale with A+ at 4.33.
Grade Points
The numerical value assigned to each letter grade on the LSAC scale, ranging from 0.00 (F) to 4.33 (A+).
Quality Points
The product of grade points multiplied by credit hours for a single course. Used as the numerator in GPA calculation.
Credit Hours
The unit measuring coursework volume. A typical course is worth 3 or 4 credit hours. Used as the denominator in GPA calculation.
Cumulative GPA
The overall GPA calculated by dividing total quality points by total credit hours across all undergraduate courses.
Credential Assembly Service
The LSAC service that standardizes transcripts, calculates the LSAC GPA, and compiles application materials for law schools.
GPA Addendum
An optional essay explaining circumstances that affected undergraduate GPA, submitted alongside law school applications.
Median GPA
The middle GPA value among a law school's admitted class, commonly used as a benchmark for applicants comparing their competitiveness.
Editorial Review & Methodology
This law school GPA calculator was built and reviewed by the NumbrWiz Editorial Team. The grade conversion scale is based on the official LSAC grade conversion table, which assigns A+ = 4.33, A = 4.0, A- = 3.67, and so on through F = 0.0.
- Formula verification: The cumulative GPA formula (Total Grade Points ÷ Total Credit Hours) matches the standard LSAC calculation methodology used by the Credential Assembly Service.
- Grade scale sourcing: Grade point values are sourced from published LSAC documentation and cross-referenced with law school admissions resources.
- Edge case testing: Tested with single courses, multiple courses, zero-credit scenarios, and maximum grade combinations to ensure logical and accurate outputs.
Transparency note: All calculations run client-side in your browser. No data is ever collected, stored, or transmitted. This tool provides estimates for educational planning purposes. Actual LSAC GPA calculations are performed by the Law School Admission Council and may include additional policies. Always verify with official LSAC resources for admissions-critical decisions.