Is a 0.01 GPA Good?
A 0.01 GPA falls in the F-grade range on the 4.0 scale. It is well below the 2.0 academic standing minimum, and most US institutions place students at this level on academic suspension. Recovery typically starts with a reinstatement petition, a reduced course load on return, and a focus on high-credit courses to rebuild quality points.
Common Outcomes at a 0.01 GPA
- Academic probation at most US institutions
- Financial aid may be suspended pending satisfactory academic progress
- Immediate academic support is strongly recommended
How a 0.01 GPA Is Calculated
GPA is the credit-weighted average of grade points across all courses. The National Center for Education Statistics tracks undergraduate GPA distribution on this 4.0 scale across all US institutions. To reach a 0.01 cumulative GPA, the weighted average of grade points across every enrolled course must equal 0.01 on the 4.0 scale, meaning each course's grade value is multiplied by its credit hours, all products summed, then divided by total credit hours.
Use the GPA calculator to see which grades across your actual courses produce this number, or the cumulative GPA calculator to combine multiple semesters. If you're trying to reach a specific GPA by the end of the semester, the final grade calculator works backward from a target.
Related GPA Values
Compare this with neighboring values on the full GPA scale reference to see how small point differences map to letter grades and percent equivalents. A difference of 0.1 to 0.2 grade points can shift academic standing and scholarship eligibility.