Printable GPA Summary
Create a clean one-page report you can print or save as PDF. This runs locally in your browser (no account needed).
Option 1: Paste Courses
Enter one course per line as: Course, Grade, Credits, Level where Level is Regular/Honors/AP.
Printable reports and how to use them responsibly
A printable GPA summary is useful for planning meetings because it turns a messy course list into a clean snapshot. It is not an official document, but it can help you explain your plan to a parent, coach, or counselor.
If you import a CSV, double-check that credits match what your school uses (semester versus year credits). A small credit mismatch is the most common reason two GPAs disagree even when the grades match.
When printing to PDF, consider removing course names if you are sharing the report publicly. The GPA math can be shared without revealing your exact schedule.
- Planning aid, not an official transcript
- Credit formats are the most common mismatch
- Privacy tips when sharing PDFs
How to Use the Printable Summary (And When It Helps)
The printable summary is meant for planning conversations: with a counselor, a parent/guardian, or your own goal-setting binder. It turns your course list into a clean, readable snapshot so you can compare scenarios (for example, “Honors Chemistry with a B” versus “Regular Chemistry with an A”).
Printing does not upload anything. Your browser generates the report locally, and “Save as PDF” works the same way as printing any webpage. If you’re on a school device, remember that shared computers may retain browser history, so consider using a private window when entering course lists.
If your school reports both weighted and unweighted GPA, include both in your plan. Weighted helps with class rank and local honors, while unweighted is often the number colleges use for apples-to-apples comparison.