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Do AP Classes Raise Your GPA? How AP Affects Weighted vs Unweighted GPA (2026)

By Sarah Mitchell · April 14, 2026 · 4 min read · ✓ Verified 2026 CB data

Yes, AP classes raise your GPA — but only if your school uses a weighted GPA scale. Here's exactly how it works and what colleges care about.

How AP Classes Affect GPA

There are two GPA scales, and AP affects them differently:

GPA Type AP Class Grade Regular Class Grade
Unweighted (4.0 scale) A = 4.0 A = 4.0
Weighted (5.0 scale) A = 5.0 A = 4.0

On an unweighted GPA, AP classes are worth exactly the same as regular classes. An A is a 4.0 either way.

On a weighted GPA, AP classes give you a bonus point. An A in AP is a 5.0 instead of 4.0. A B in AP is a 4.0 instead of a 3.0.

How Much Do AP Classes Raise Your GPA?

It depends on how many AP classes you take and what grades you earn.

Example — student with 6 classes, 1 AP:

Class Grade Unweighted Weighted
AP Biology A 4.0 5.0
English A 4.0 4.0
Algebra II B 3.0 3.0
History A 4.0 4.0
Spanish B 3.0 3.0
PE A 4.0 4.0
GPA 3.67 3.83

The one AP class raised weighted GPA by 0.16 points. More AP classes = more potential boost.

But — a B in AP hurts less than an F.

Many students ask: "Is a B in AP better than an A in regular?" For weighted GPA: yes, a B in AP (4.0 weighted) equals an A in a regular class (4.0 unweighted). For unweighted GPA: no, a B is a B.

Do All Schools Use Weighted GPA?

No. Not all high schools weight AP classes the same way:

Check with your school counselor to know exactly how your GPA is calculated.

What Do Colleges Actually Look At?

Here's the part most students don't know: most selective colleges recalculate your GPA themselves.

When you apply to college, admissions offices often:

  1. Ignore your school's weighted GPA entirely
  2. Recalculate using their own formula
  3. Look at your course rigor separately from your grades

This means a 4.2 weighted GPA doesn't automatically look better than a 3.9 unweighted GPA. What matters to colleges is:

A student with a 3.7 unweighted GPA in 6 AP classes often looks stronger than a student with a 3.9 unweighted GPA in no AP classes.

Does Taking an AP Class and Getting a C Help Your GPA?

Weighted GPA: a C in AP (2.0 + bonus = 3.0 weighted) is the same as a B in a regular class. So on a weighted scale, yes, it's a wash.

Unweighted GPA: a C is a C regardless of the class. It brings your GPA down.

College admissions perspective: a C in an AP class is better than a C in a regular class — it signals you tried to challenge yourself. But multiple Cs in AP classes will hurt your application regardless of the weighting.

AP Classes, GPA, and College Admissions — The Real Strategy

The optimal approach isn't to load up on AP classes to max your weighted GPA. It's to:

  1. Take AP classes you can realistically earn a B or higher in
  2. Actually learn the material — AP exam scores (4 or 5) earn college credit worth thousands of dollars
  3. Don't sacrifice your GPA chasing course rigor — admissions officers see students who took 10 APs and got Cs

Two or three AP classes per year where you earn As and Bs is stronger than six AP classes with mixed grades.

Do AP Exam Scores Affect GPA?

No. Your AP exam score (1–5) does not affect your high school GPA at all. The exam grade is separate from your course grade.

What AP exam scores affect:

Use our AP Score Calculators to estimate your AP exam scores before the test.

Summary

Question Answer
Do AP classes raise weighted GPA? Yes — +0.5 to +1.0 per class
Do AP classes raise unweighted GPA? No — same scale as regular classes
Do colleges look at weighted GPA? Often not — they recalculate
Is a B in AP better than an A in regular? Weighted yes, unweighted no
Do AP exam scores affect GPA? No
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Sarah Mitchell has tutored AP students for 8 years and scored 5s on 11 AP exams. She writes about AP scoring strategy and exam preparation at APScoreHub.