Education Calculators

Free education calculators for GPA, grade tracking, student loans, and academic planning. Plan your educational journey.

10 free education calculators available.

Why Education Calculators Matter

Education costs have grown faster than almost any other expense category. Calculating the true cost of college — tuition plus room and board plus forgone earnings plus student loan interest — often shocks families who looked only at the sticker price. ConvertMart's education calculators help you see the full picture before you sign, compare financial aid packages from multiple schools, and plan loan payoff strategies that minimize lifetime interest.

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How to Use ConvertMart's Education Calculators

Start with whichever calculator matches your current decision. The GPA calculator handles weighted classes (AP, honors). The college cost calculator factors in annual tuition inflation (5-6% historical average). Student loan calculators let you model both standard 10-year repayment and income-driven plans. Save results for side-by-side comparison when you're evaluating multiple schools or loan offers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I pick income-driven repayment or standard 10-year?
Standard 10-year minimizes total interest paid. Income-driven (IBR, PAYE, SAVE) minimizes monthly payment and qualifies you for forgiveness after 20-25 years, but you pay more interest over the life of the loan. Use the student loan calculator to run both scenarios side-by-side before choosing.
Do these calculators factor in tuition inflation?
Yes. The college cost calculator applies 5-6% annual tuition inflation, the historical average from the College Board. This is aggressive for some schools and conservative for others — use your target school's recent tuition increases if you have them.

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