Education
Attendance Calculator
- Browser-based
- No signup
Enter classes attended and total classes to see attendance percentage, classes missed, and a simple status message.
100% Client-Side
Your data never leaves your computer.
How to use this tool
1. Enter total classes held and classes attended (or missed). 2. Click Calculate attendance. 3. Review attendance percentage in the results panel. 4. See how many more absences you can take if a minimum percent is shown. 5. Confirm policies with your institution.
Worked example
Example: 45 classes attended out of 50 held is 90% attendance—four more unexcused absences could drop you below 90% depending on total classes.
How it works
Enter how many classes you attended and the total number of classes held. The calculator shows your attendance percentage, classes missed, and a status message based on common academic thresholds (90% excellent, 75% minimum, 60% warning).
Limitations
Attendance requirements vary by institution. Confirm policies with your school.
Privacy and file handling
Your data is processed in your browser and is not uploaded to our server.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Attendance Calculator free to use?
Yes. Utilnivo tools are free to use and do not require an account.
Are my inputs stored?
Utilnivo does not require an account. See the privacy note on this page for how your data is processed for this tool.
How do I get started with Attendance Calculator?
Open the tool on this page, enter your inputs, and use the on-screen controls. No account is required.
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