Honor Roll Calculator

Check your honor roll eligibility across multiple tiers and find out exactly what grades you need in remaining courses to qualify.

Course NameGradeCredits
Your GPA
3.65
🎖️ Honor Roll — Qualified!
Principal's Honor Roll
Need 3.75
Honor Roll
Yes
Merit List
Yes

How to Use the Honor Roll Calculator

The Honor Roll Calculator helps students determine whether their grades qualify for academic honors and shows exactly what grades they need in remaining courses to reach each honor tier.

Use the Share button to save your data and revisit your honor roll status as grades come in. The Advanced tier below tracks honor roll status across multiple semesters with trend analysis. The Professional tier adds custom threshold configuration, scholarship checks, and Latin honors eligibility.

Advanced Semester History & Projection Multi-semester tracking, cumulative trends & tier projection

Track your honor roll status across multiple semesters.

Merit List
Honor Roll
Honor Roll
Honor Roll
Cumulative GPA3.570
Cumulative StatusHonor Roll

GPA Calculation Formula

GPA = Total Grade Points ÷ Total Credit Hours
Grade Points = Grade Value × Credit Hours

Example: A (4.0) × 3cr + A- (3.7) × 4cr + B+ (3.3) × 4cr + A (4.0) × 3cr
= 12.0 + 14.8 + 13.2 + 12.0 = 52.0 grade points
Total credits = 3 + 4 + 4 + 3 = 14
GPA = 52.0 ÷ 14 = 3.71 → Honor Roll qualified!

Practical Example

Situation: A student has a 3.45 GPA after completing 60 credits. They have 15 credits remaining this semester. Can they make Honor Roll (3.5)?

Current quality points: 3.45 × 60 = 207.0

Needed total for 3.5 GPA: 3.5 × 75 = 262.5

Points needed in remaining 15 credits: 262.5 − 207.0 = 55.5

Required GPA in remaining courses: 55.5 ÷ 15 = 3.70 (A- average)

Result: The student needs an A- average across their remaining 15 credits — achievable but requires strong performance.

Professional Custom Tiers, Scholarships & Latin Honors Institution-specific thresholds, scholarship eligibility & graduation honors

Customize honor roll thresholds to match your institution.

✗ Not Qualified
✓ Qualified
✓ Qualified

Understanding Honor Roll Tiers

Most educational institutions recognize multiple levels of academic achievement. While the exact names and thresholds vary by school, the three-tier system is the most common:

Principal's Honor Roll (3.75+ GPA) represents the highest academic achievement. At most schools, only about 5-10% of students reach this level. Many schools call this "High Honors" or "Summa Cum Laude" at the semester level.

Honor Roll (3.5+ GPA) is the standard honors designation. Roughly 10-20% of students qualify each semester. This requires a solid mix of A's and B+'s.

Merit List (3.25+ GPA) recognizes students who are performing above average. Not all schools use this tier.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. While 3.5 GPA is the most common threshold for Honor Roll, individual schools set their own criteria. Some use 3.3, others use 3.6. Many schools also require a minimum number of credits (typically 12-15 per semester) and no failing grades. Always check your school's specific policy. This calculator uses common thresholds as defaults.
Usually no. Pass/fail courses are excluded from GPA calculations at most institutions. However, the credits may count toward the minimum credit requirement for honor roll eligibility. If too many of your courses are pass/fail, you may not meet the minimum graded-credit threshold. Check with your registrar for specifics.
It depends on how low the grade is and how many credits it carries. A C in a 3-credit course drops your GPA by about 0.15-0.20 points compared to getting a B. If your other grades are strong enough, you can still meet the threshold. Some schools have an additional rule that no grade can be below a C (or B) for honor roll eligibility, regardless of overall GPA.
Semester honor roll is based on your GPA for that specific semester only. Cumulative honor roll considers your entire academic history. Most schools announce semester honor roll each term, while cumulative honors like Latin honors (cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude) are awarded at graduation.
The Dean's List Calculator focuses on a single semester with one threshold. The Honor Roll Calculator evaluates your standing against multiple tiers simultaneously and includes the What I Need feature for planning across remaining courses. Use the Dean's List Calculator for semester-specific checks and the Honor Roll Calculator for a comprehensive multi-tier assessment.

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