College Admission Index Calculator
How It Works
Input your unweighted GPA (0.0-4.0), highest SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score, and highest SAT Math score (or converted ACT composite) to estimate your Academic Index (AI). The AI is a metric historically used by Ivy League schools for athletic recruitment. Click “Calculate” to see the result. Share or embed the calculator using the provided buttons.
College Admission Index Calculator
Unweighted GPA (0.0-4.0)
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (400-800)
SAT Math (400-800)
Result
Breakdown
About College Admission Index Calculator
The College Admission Index Calculator estimates your Academic Index (AI), a metric developed by Ivy League schools since the 1950s to regulate athletic recruitment. It combines your GPA and SAT scores into a single score.
How to Use
- Enter your unweighted GPA (e.g., 3.7).
- Enter your highest SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score (e.g., 700).
- Enter your highest SAT Math score (e.g., 750).
- Click “Calculate” to estimate your AI. The page will scroll to the result.
- Click “Clear” to reset the inputs and results.
- Click “Share” to copy the calculator’s URL to your clipboard.
- Click “Embed” to copy an iframe code for embedding on another website.
- The estimated AI and calculation details will be displayed.
Formulas
AI = CGS (Converted GPA Score) + SAT ERW + SAT Math
Important Notes
- Enter valid numbers: GPA between 0.0 and 4.0, SAT scores between 400 and 800.
- This calculator uses the updated AI formula without SAT Subject Tests or class rank.
- The AI was designed for athletic recruitment and may not reflect your full admission chances if you’re not a recruited athlete.
- Admissions decisions also consider rigor of curriculum, essays, and extracurriculars.
- The keypad’s Clear button clears the active input field.
- “Share” and “Embed” buttons require a browser that supports the Clipboard API.