Infinite Campus Grade Predictor

Our free Infinite Campus grade predictor takes your current grade and remaining assignments to forecast exactly where your semester grade will land — so you can set realistic targets and build a concrete plan to hit them.

Open Grade Predictor

End-of-Semester Grade Predictor

Enter your current grade data and remaining workload to see your projected final grade

Total points you've received across all graded work

Total points available in all graded assignments

Estimated total points possible in future assignments

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The average score percentage you expect to earn on future work

Current Grade

Predicted Final Grade

Grade Change

?? Target Grade Calculator — What average do I need?

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How the Infinite Campus Grade Predictor Works

The Infinite Campus grade predictor uses the same total-points formula that IC applies by default. Rather than testing individual hypothetical assignments, it asks a higher-level question: "Given my current grade and expected performance on the rest of the semester, where will I end up?" This makes it the ideal tool for semester planning and realistic target-setting.

The Grade Prediction Formula

Predicted Final Grade (%)

( Points Earned + (Expected% × Remaining Points) ) ÷ ( Points Possible So Far + Remaining Points ) × 100

Example: You have 440/500 pts so far (88%). You expect to average 85% on 300 remaining points. Prediction: (440 + 255) ÷ (500 + 300) × 100 = 86.88%

Step-by-Step: Running a Prediction

1

Enter Current Points

Input your total points earned and total points possible from all graded assignments so far.

2

Estimate Remaining Points

Add up the total points possible in assignments, tests, and projects still ahead this semester.

3

Set Expected Average

Slide to your expected average score on future work — be honest about your realistic effort level.

4

Read Your Forecast

See your predicted final grade instantly. Adjust expectations and use the target calculator to plan.

How to Set a Realistic Grade Target

The Target Grade Calculator in the tool above works in reverse: you type in the final grade you want, and it calculates exactly what average score you need on all remaining work to reach it. Here's how to use it strategically:

?? Step 1 — Anchor with Honesty

Enter your real current points — not rounded up. An accurate starting point gives an accurate prediction. Check your Infinite Campus gradebook for exact figures rather than estimating.

?? Step 2 — Map Your Remaining Work

Ask your teacher for the remaining assignment schedule, or review the syllabus. Add up the point values of every graded item left: tests, quizzes, homework, projects, and the final exam. This sum is your "remaining points possible."

?? Step 3 — Test Two Scenarios

First, set the expected average to your "realistic" performance — what you'd earn with your normal effort. Then set it to your "stretch" performance — what you'd earn if you studied harder. The gap between the two predicted grades shows how much your effort can actually move the needle.

?? Step 4 — Use the Target Grade to Evaluate Feasibility

Type your desired final grade into the Target Grade Calculator. If the required average is within 5–10 points of your realistic expectation, the goal is attainable with extra effort. If it's 20+ points above your realistic average, consider whether that target is feasible this semester or whether you should redirect effort to other subjects.

?? Step 5 — Build a Per-Assignment Score Floor

Once you know the required average for your target grade, that number becomes your minimum per-assignment goal. If you need an 88% average on remaining work, set 88 as your private bar for every upcoming test and quiz — not as a ceiling, but as the floor below which you should trigger a study intervention.

"Grade prediction is most powerful when it's done early — mid-semester, not the final week. Students who predict and plan in week 8 have time to course-correct; those who check in week 15 are estimating damage."

— Academic Performance Planning Research, 2024

Grade Prediction Methodology: What the Numbers Mean

Understanding the math behind the prediction helps you interpret results accurately.

Why "Remaining Points" Matter More Than You Think

The more points that remain in the semester, the more influence your future performance has over your final grade. A student with 100 points graded and 400 remaining has 80% of their grade still unwritten. A student with 400 graded and 100 remaining has only 20% left to influence.

Points Graded Points Remaining Future Influence Urgency
100 pts 400 pts 80% Very High
250 pts 250 pts 50% High
400 pts 100 pts 20% Lower

*"Future Influence" = remaining points ÷ total semester points × 100.

Grade Predictor vs. Other Calculator Tools

? Use the Grade Predictor When…

  • • You want to forecast your final semester grade in advance
  • • You're doing mid-semester academic planning
  • • You want to know what average you need on remaining work to hit a target
  • • You're deciding how much effort to invest in a subject

?? Use Other Tools When…

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Infinite Campus grade predictor?

An Infinite Campus grade predictor forecasts your final semester grade based on your current performance and expected scores on remaining work. It applies the same total-points formula that Infinite Campus uses so the prediction matches what you'll actually see in your gradebook at the end of the semester.

How accurate is the grade prediction?

The prediction is mathematically exact under your stated assumptions. Accuracy depends on (1) how precisely you enter your current points and (2) how close your expected average is to your actual future performance. Use your grading history to set a realistic expected average — avoid optimistic guesses unless you have a concrete study plan to back them up.

How do I find my total points earned and possible in Infinite Campus?

Log into your Infinite Campus portal and navigate to your gradebook for the class. Look for the overall grade percentage and find the underlying totals — many IC views show "X / Y points." If your gradebook only shows the percentage, multiply by the total points possible to back-calculate your points earned. See our Infinite Campus grade calculation guide for a walkthrough.

What if my class uses weighted categories?

This predictor uses the total-points formula and will not be accurate for weighted-category classes. If your IC gradebook shows category weights (e.g., Tests = 40%, Homework = 20%), use our weighted grade calculator instead, then use those projected category averages to estimate your final grade.

Is my data saved or sent anywhere?

No. All calculations happen entirely in your browser. Nothing is stored, transmitted, or shared. Refreshing the page resets the predictor. Your grades stay completely private.

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