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Estimate your Honor Roll and High Honor Roll eligibility based on projected cumulative GPA and custom school thresholds.
Honor Roll policies vary by school and term rules. Verify official eligibility criteria such as minimum course load and conduct requirements.
Honor Roll eligibility typically combines GPA thresholds with school-specific policy rules such as minimum credits and satisfactory conduct.
Schools define GPA cutoffs for Honor Roll and High Honor Roll, often with slight variations by grade level.
GPA projection uses quality points and credits to estimate whether your upcoming term outcomes can cross threshold requirements.
Eligibility may also require no failing grades, minimum enrolled credits, and good behavior standing.
Projected GPA = (Current Quality Points + Upcoming Quality Points) / Total Credits
This provides a forward-looking GPA estimate using credit-weighted averages.
Eligible if Projected GPA >= Honor Threshold
You can also test High Honor eligibility with a stricter threshold value.
| Projected GPA | Common Band | Recognition Signal | Planning Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0-3.39 | Developing | Often below honor cutoff | Raise core-course performance. |
| 3.4-3.59 | Honor range | Common Honor Roll level | Maintain consistency each term. |
| 3.6-3.79 | Strong honor | High recognition potential | Protect high-credit classes. |
| 3.8+ | High honor | Frequent High Honor Roll range | Sustain top-tier term results. |
Honor Roll thresholds vary by school. Many schools use around 3.5 for Honor Roll and 3.8+ for High Honor Roll, but policies can differ.
Schools typically evaluate term or cumulative GPA against preset thresholds, often with requirements for minimum credit load and no failing grades.
Some schools use weighted GPA while others use unweighted GPA. Always verify your school’s exact Honor Roll criteria.
Yes, depending on your remaining credits and upcoming performance. Higher grades in upcoming terms can raise cumulative GPA toward eligibility.
This tool uses standard GPA projection math and custom thresholds. Final eligibility depends on your school’s official policy rules.
Both are used depending on school policy. Some schools award Honor Roll each term, while others use cumulative standards.
High Honor Roll is typically a stricter threshold above standard Honor Roll, often requiring a higher GPA benchmark.
Focus on high-credit classes, avoid low grades in core courses, and maintain consistent performance across all current term subjects.
At many schools, yes. Conduct, attendance, and no-fail requirements may be part of Honor Roll eligibility policies.
Yes. Honor Roll projections can support merit scholarship planning and help you set GPA targets early.
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