College acceptance chance and financial aid calculators. Browse our free admissions tools below — all calculators are instant, accurate, and require no sign-up.
Academic Index Calculator (Ivy League) — Calculate your Academic Index (AI) score used by Ivy League schools. Combines GPA rank, SAT/ACT scores, and SAT Subject Tests on a 60-240 scale.
Admission Index Calculator — Calculate your college admission index score by combining weighted GPA and standardized test scores. Assess competitiveness for university applications.
College Acceptance Chance Calculator — Estimate your college acceptance probability using GPA, SAT/ACT scores, and school acceptance rate. Model your chances with a logistic admissions formula.
CSS Profile Estimate Calculator — Estimate your institutional EFC using CSS Profile methodology. Includes home equity and business assets for private college financial aid planning.
FAFSA EFC / SAI Estimator — Estimate your Student Aid Index (SAI) from income, assets, and family size using simplified FAFSA methodology. Plan your college financial aid strategy.
Financial Aid Gap Calculator — Calculate your unmet financial need (aid gap) by comparing Cost of Attendance against grants, scholarships, work-study, and loans offered.
Merit Aid Estimator — Estimate your annual merit-based scholarship amount based on GPA and SAT/ACT scores. See potential tuition savings at typical US universities.
Need-Based Aid & EFC Calculator — Estimate your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) for college financial aid. Calculate how much need-based aid you may receive using simplified FAFSA methodology.
Net Price Calculator — Calculate the true net price of college after subtracting grant aid from Cost of Attendance. Compare schools by what you actually pay, not sticker price.
SAT & GPA Combined Index Calculator — Combine your SAT score and GPA into a single index for quick college admissions comparison. See how GPA and test scores together measure competitiveness.
Scholarship Eligibility Calculator — Check if your GPA and test scores meet common scholarship thresholds. Find which merit scholarship tiers you qualify for based on academic credentials.