Bringing GPM and NetRisk into graduate classroom
Watch Jerry Klanac at the 2022 NetPoint + GPM conference presents a graduate course he developed and delivered at the University of Dayton. Mr. Klanac shares students’ reactions to the course, which relies on NetPoint® and NetRisk™ simulation tools providing students with hands-on experience in conducting a schedule risk analysis.
Delve more into NetPoint and NetRisk with these research case studies conducted at the University of Michigan: Float-Use Simulation in Detailed vs. Summary Schedules and Investigating the Applications of NetPoint for Level 3 Schedules.

Empower students to do their best
NetPoint offers free licenses to students who attend accredited higher education institutions. Plan your strategy and timelines, and improve visibility into what needs to get done.

Learn construction scheduling
NetPoint's visual interface and graphical path method make it easy to plan forward and backward, build schedules faster, and communicate the project timeline more clearly.

Get your resume noticed
Earn Professional Development Units by attending the annual NetPoint + GPM conference and completing NetPoint and NetRisk training.
How to know if you're eligible for the NetPoint academic license
You must be a student at an accredited institution.
A university's full-time professor or faculty member can submit a NetPoint form requesting student licenses using their .edu email address. The professor or faculty member will be the account admin and responsible for assigning licenses to students.
Academic License Request Form
Institutions are faced with an urgent need to provide solutions conducive to virtual learning and work. NetPoint is that solution. Students and faculty at colleges, universities, and technical schools may use this form to request free licenses.
Admin Information
*You must be a student, a full-time faculty, or a staff member at an accredited institution to be the admin of a free academic license.