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UK Grade to GPA Calculator

Convert UK degree classifications (First Class, 2:1, 2:2, Third) and percentage marks to the US 4.0 GPA scale instantly. Perfect for graduate school applications, study abroad, and job applications.

UK Grade to GPA Calculator
UK Grade to GPA Calculator

Select your UK degree classification to instantly see the equivalent US GPA range.

UK Degree ClassificationSelect your degree class
Conversion StandardWhich GPA scale to use
How to Use

How to Use the UK Grade to GPA Calculator

Whether you are applying to a US graduate school, submitting a job application in America, or simply want to understand how your UK degree translates to the US academic system — this calculator gives you an accurate, instant conversion. Three modes let you convert by classification, by individual module, or by percentage mark.

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Choose Your Conversion Method
Quick Converter — choose your UK degree classification (First, 2:1, 2:2, Third) and get the GPA range instantly. Module-by-Module — enter each module's UK grade and credit weighting for a precise weighted GPA. Percentage to GPA — enter your raw percentage mark for a direct conversion.
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Select the Right Conversion Standard (Quick Mode)
WES (World Education Services) is the most widely accepted standard used by US universities and immigration authorities. The Fulbright Commission uses a slightly different scale. Use the one required by the institution you are applying to — if unsure, WES is the safest default.
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Enter Your Grades and Credits (Module Mode)
Type each module name, select the UK grade band, and enter the credit weight (CATS credits). Modules with higher credits are weighted more heavily in the final GPA — just as they would be at your UK university.
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Read Your US GPA and Standing
Your converted US GPA, the UK classification equivalent, GPA range, academic standing, and a personalised tip for your US applications all appear instantly. Share or copy the result to use in your applications.
UK vs US Grading

UK Degree Classification to US GPA Conversion Table

The UK and US academic grading systems are structured very differently. The UK uses degree classifications based on overall percentage averages, while the US uses a 4.0 GPA scale. There is no single officially agreed conversion — different institutions use different tables — but the WES standard is the most widely accepted for graduate school and visa applications.

UK ClassificationUK PercentageUS GPA (WES)US GPA RangeUS Grade Equiv.
First Class Honours (1st)70% and above3.9 / 4.03.7 – 4.0A / A+
Upper Second (2:1)60 – 69%3.53.3 – 3.7B+ / A-
Lower Second (2:2)50 – 59%3.02.7 – 3.3B / B+
Third Class (3rd)40 – 49%2.32.0 – 2.7C+ / B-
Ordinary / Pass35 – 39%1.51.0 – 2.0D / C
Masters Distinction70% and above3.93.7 – 4.0A
Masters Merit60 – 69%3.53.3 – 3.7B+ / A-
Masters Pass50 – 59%3.02.7 – 3.3B

"A UK 2:1 (Upper Second Class Honours) is generally considered equivalent to a US GPA of 3.3–3.7, depending on the conversion standard used. Most competitive US graduate programmes require the equivalent of a UK 2:1 or First Class degree."

UK Percentage to US GPA Conversion (Undergraduate)

UK PercentageUK Grade BandUS GPA (WES)US Letter Grade
70 – 100%First Class4.0A / A+
67 – 69%First Class (borderline)3.9A-
64 – 66%Upper 2:13.8A-
61 – 63%2:13.7A-
58 – 60%Lower 2:13.6B+
55 – 57%Upper 2:23.5B+
52 – 54%2:23.3B+
50 – 51%Lower 2:23.0B
47 – 49%Upper Third2.7B-
44 – 46%Third2.3C+
40 – 43%Lower Third2.0C
Below 40%Fail / Pass0.0 – 1.0F / D
Common Questions

UK GPA Conversion — Real Questions Answered

Is a UK 2:1 degree good enough for US graduate school?

Yes — a UK Upper Second Class (2:1) degree is the standard minimum requirement for most US graduate programmes. On the WES scale it converts to approximately 3.3–3.7 GPA. Top schools like Harvard, Yale, and MIT may prefer the equivalent of a First Class degree (GPA 3.7+), but a strong 2:1 with excellent GRE scores, research experience, and letters of recommendation can still be competitive at these institutions.

Do US universities accept UK degree classifications directly, or must I use GPA?

Most US universities and graduate programmes are familiar with UK degree classifications and will interpret them directly. However, many applications (including Common App and most online portals) require a GPA value to be entered. In these cases, you should use the WES conversion or the conversion table provided by the institution you are applying to. Some schools require a formal WES credential evaluation — check each school's specific requirements.

What is WES and why does the conversion standard matter?

WES (World Education Services) is the most widely recognised credential evaluation organisation in North America. When you apply to US universities or for certain US visas, a WES evaluation converts your UK grades into a format US institutions can compare to domestic applicants. Different standards (WES, Fulbright, individual universities) use slightly different conversion tables — which is why the same UK grade can produce slightly different GPA values depending on who is doing the conversion.

Is a UK First Class degree equivalent to a 4.0 GPA?

Not always exactly 4.0, but typically in the range of 3.7–4.0. A strong First Class (75%+) is generally treated as a 4.0. A borderline First (70–72%) may convert to 3.7–3.8. The exact value depends on the conversion standard used by the school or organisation evaluating your credentials. For most practical purposes, a First Class degree is treated as the equivalent of a 4.0 GPA in US graduate admissions.

Important: No conversion table is universally accepted. Always check the specific conversion standard required by your target US university or programme. For formal applications, a WES credential evaluation provides the most authoritative conversion accepted across US institutions.

Why does the UK use percentages instead of GPA?

The UK higher education system historically developed around degree classifications (First, 2:1, 2:2, Third) rather than the GPA system used in the US, Canada, and many other countries. UK grades are typically reported as percentages at the module level, which then aggregate into an overall degree classification. The US GPA system grew from a different tradition of continuous grade point tracking across all courses throughout a degree. Neither is inherently superior — they are simply different national conventions.

Tip for applications: When filling out US graduate school applications, list both your UK classification (e.g., First Class Honours) and your converted GPA. Many admissions officers will recognise the UK classification and appreciate seeing the conversion alongside it.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A UK First Class Honours degree (70%+) is generally equivalent to a US GPA of 3.7–4.0 on the WES scale. A strong First (75%+) is typically treated as a 4.0. A borderline First (70–72%) may convert to approximately 3.7–3.8. For most US graduate school applications, a First Class degree is considered equivalent to a 4.0 GPA.
A UK Upper Second Class Honours (2:1) degree, typically achieved with a 60–69% average, is equivalent to approximately 3.3–3.7 GPA on the WES scale. The midpoint is usually quoted as 3.5. A 2:1 meets the minimum GPA requirement for most US graduate programmes, which typically ask for 3.0–3.5.
A UK Lower Second Class Honours (2:2) degree, achieved with a 50–59% average, converts to approximately 2.7–3.3 GPA on the WES scale, with a midpoint of around 3.0. Many US graduate programmes require a minimum 3.0 GPA, so a 2:2 may be borderline for competitive programmes. A strong GRE score and relevant experience can help.
Use WES (World Education Services) as your default — it is the most widely accepted standard for US university admissions and US visa applications. If the programme you are applying to specifies the Fulbright Commission standard or their own institutional scale, use that instead. When in doubt, always check with the admissions office of your target institution.
This calculator gives you an accurate estimate based on widely used conversion tables — it is ideal for planning your applications and understanding where you stand. However, many US universities, employers, and immigration authorities require a formal WES credential evaluation, which is an official paid service. Always check whether your target institution requires a formal evaluation before applying.
In the Module-by-Module tab, you enter each module's UK grade band and its credit weight (typically CATS credits in the UK system). The calculator converts each UK grade to its GPA equivalent and then computes a weighted average GPA — giving higher-credit modules more influence on the final GPA, just as they would affect your degree classification at your UK university.
Yes — completely free. No sign-up, no account, no subscription required. All calculators on Easy Quick Grade are 100% free forever and work on any device including smartphones and tablets.
Yes. The Quick Converter includes Masters Distinction, Merit, and Pass classifications. For PhD applications, US schools typically want the equivalent of a strong Masters (Distinction or Merit) or a First Class undergraduate degree. The Percentage to GPA tab also has a Postgraduate setting that uses the appropriate conversion scale for Masters-level grades.
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