Analyze completed, in-progress, transfer, and remaining credits instantly. Compare categories, GPA needs, and term pace. Stay organized while moving steadily toward every graduation requirement.
| Total Required | Completed | Transfer | In Progress | Core Done / Req | Elective Done / Req | Gen Ed Done / Req | Current GPA | Minimum GPA | Projected Progress |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 120 | 72 | 9 | 12 | 30 / 48 | 18 / 30 | 33 / 42 | 3.10 | 2.00 | 77.50% |
This sample shows a student who has earned 81 credits and projects 93 after the current term.
Earned Credits = min(Total Credits Required, Completed Credits + Transfer Credits)
Projected Credits = min(Total Credits Required, Earned Credits + In-Progress Credits)
Overall Progress % = (Earned Credits / Total Credits Required) × 100
Projected Progress % = (Projected Credits / Total Credits Required) × 100
Category Progress % = (Category Completed / Category Required) × 100
Remaining Credits After Term = max(0, Total Credits Required - Projected Credits)
Estimated Terms Remaining = ceil(Remaining Credits After Term / Planned Credits Per Term)
These formulas combine overall credits, category completion, transfer work, and GPA checkpoints into one academic progress view.
It measures earned credit progress, projected completion after the current term, category completion, remaining credits, GPA standing, and estimated terms left before finishing.
Yes. Accepted transfer credits are added to completed credits when calculating earned progress. They help reduce remaining credits if your institution officially counts them toward graduation.
Not in the current earned total. They are used only for projected progress, so you can estimate where you may stand after the present term ends successfully.
Some programs include internships, capstones, labs, residency rules, or free electives outside the three main categories. The mapping difference helps reveal that gap.
Many institutions require a minimum cumulative GPA for graduation, progression, scholarships, or academic standing. This tool checks whether your GPA currently meets that threshold.
The calculator divides remaining credits after the current term by your planned credits per future term, then rounds up to the next whole term.
No. It is a planning tool. Official graduation clearance still depends on your institution’s registrar, department rules, residency policies, repeated courses, and approved substitutions.
Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet analysis or the PDF button for a printable summary you can save, review, or share with an advisor.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.