How to use this calculator
Enter total assignments, completed assignments, late assignments, and the required completion percentage. The calculator measures completion rate and shows how many more assignments are needed.
Measure homework completion rate, missing assignments, late-work pressure, and academic risk. Estimate how many more assignments must be completed to reach a target completion standard.
Enter total assignments, completed assignments, late assignments, and the required completion percentage. The calculator measures completion rate and shows how many more assignments are needed.
The result shows whether homework habits are supporting academic performance. A strong completion rate with few late tasks is low risk; missing or late work increases intervention priority.
Late work policies differ. Some classes count late homework as completed with penalty, while others treat late work separately.
With 50 assignments, 45 completed, 3 late, and a 90% requirement, the completion rate is 90%. The student meets the target but should reduce late submissions.
A homework completion rate above 90% is generally strong, while below 80% may indicate academic risk.
That depends on homework weight, but missing assignments reduce completion rate and can quickly affect grades in homework-heavy classes.
Yes, late homework can reduce feedback quality, lower scores, and signal weak study consistency even when eventually submitted.
Divide completed assignments by total assignments, then multiply by 100.
Multiply total assignments by 95%, round up, then subtract your completed assignment count.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Completion | Finished assignment percentage |
| Gap | Assignments needed for target |
| Late Risk | Late submission pressure |
| Action | Priority recommendation |