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Weighted Grade Calculator

Calculate weighted grades online free by adding assignment, quiz, exam, or project rows with their weights. The result updates in your browser and helps you understand your overall class grade.

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Weighted Grade Calculator

Enter your details below and review the result before copying, downloading, or resetting.

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How to use Weighted Grade Calculator

  1. Add one row for each graded category or assessment.
  2. Enter the score percentage for that row.
  3. Enter the weight percentage.
  4. Add or remove rows as needed.
  5. Review the weighted overall grade.

Why use this tool?

  • Multiple grade rows
  • Score and weight inputs
  • Weighted overall result
  • Weight total indicator
  • No signup required

About this free weighted grade calculator

Weighted Grade Calculator is built for people who need a quick, reliable weighted grade calculator without installing software, creating an account, or connecting a paid API. It helps students, teachers, tutors, and parents checking overall class performance handle practical everyday work directly in the browser. The goal is not to make a complicated editor; it is to give you a focused online free tool that opens quickly, explains what to do, and produces a useful result with clear controls. Because the page is mobile friendly, you can use it on a phone, tablet, or desktop when a small task needs to be finished right away.

Use this tool when a class uses categories such as assignments, quizzes, exams, projects, labs, or participation with different weights. It combines scores and weights to estimate the total course grade using a common weighted average method. That makes it helpful for school assignments, office documents, content publishing, development work, personal organization, and quick troubleshooting. FreeToolKit keeps the workflow simple: add rows, enter each score and weight, check the total weight, and review the overall grade. The result appears on the page so you can review it before copying, downloading, or starting over. This is especially useful for beginners who want a clear path and professionals who need a fast utility between larger tasks.

Privacy and convenience matter for simple web tools. FreeToolKit does not require signup, passwords, subscriptions, or server-side payment features. The tool is designed to work in your browser, so the interaction feels fast and secure for normal everyday use. You can test inputs, adjust options, and reset the workspace without navigating through a dashboard. The page also includes instructions, benefits, FAQs, and related internal links, which makes it easier to understand the tool before relying on the output.

Weighted grading can be confusing, and this calculator makes it easier to see which categories affect the final result most. For example, a student may use it while preparing coursework, a creator may use it before publishing content, and a professional may use it while cleaning up documents or data for a client. The interface uses readable labels, polished buttons, friendly validation, and copy or download actions where they make sense. That keeps the experience trustworthy without adding unnecessary friction. If you are comparing tools, the biggest advantage is speed: open the page, complete the action, and continue with your work.

A good online utility should also be honest about its limits. Some classes use dropped scores, curves, late penalties, or special rules that are not included unless you adjust your inputs. Always review the output before using it in a final document, submission, website, or message. If your task needs another step, FreeToolKit includes related tools so you can keep working without searching again. Use Final Grade Calculator to plan exam scores, Grade Percentage Calculator for raw marks, or GPA Calculator for course outcomes. Together, these pages create a practical no-login toolkit for daily file, text, image, calculator, and student workflows.

FreeToolKit is built for fast, no-login access on desktop and mobile. The page includes practical controls, clear output, and internal links to related tools so you can finish common file and study tasks without switching apps.

Student tools are intended for planning and productivity rather than official academic reporting. They help you estimate outcomes, organize writing, and manage focus sessions, but your school or instructor may use a different grading policy, word-count rule, or submission requirement.

For best results, start with a copy of your original file or notes, review the result carefully, and download the finished output when it looks right. The simple interface is designed for repeat visits from search, bookmarks, and mobile browsers, with the main controls kept clear and easy to use.

Helpful answers

Frequently asked questions

How is the weighted grade calculated?

Each score is multiplied by its weight, then the weighted values are added together.

Do weights need to total 100?

Most courses use weights that total 100 percent. The tool shows the current weight total.

Can I use categories instead of assignments?

Yes. Rows can represent categories like quizzes, homework, midterm, final, or projects.

Can this handle extra credit?

It supports normal weighted rows. Extra credit policies vary and may need manual adjustment.

Is this an official grade?

No. It is a planning estimate based on the values you enter.

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