UK to US grade conversion table: Everything you need to know - The Profs (2024)

Whether you’re a British student eyeing American universities or an American student considering a UK education, understanding entry requirements is a must. The key to this is learning how your grades translate across the pond.

In this article, we break down the complexities, providing conversion tables for both systems and offering information tailored to students on either side of the Atlantic. Stay tuned for valuable insights on the UK vs US grading system and conversion tables for final grades and test scores on each level of course/schooling!

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Content

  • UK to US conversion table for levels of education and qualifications
  • UK to US conversion table for GCSE grades
  • UK to US conversion table for A level/IB grades
  • US to UK conversion table for undergraduate degree grades
  • US to UK conversion table for postgraduate degree grades
  • US to UK conversion table for PhD degree grades
  • Important notice
  • Get into your dream university

Understanding the UK grading system vs American

The UK grading system and the American grading system are completely separate entities, complex in their own right. They do not interconnect with each other at all, so it can be tricky to compare them and find direct comparisons between grades. So, we’ve taken this off your hands. Let’s walk through UK to US grade conversions per education level.

UK to US conversion table for levels of education and qualifications:

Below is a table that breaks down what education and qualifications UK and US students usually follow at specific age brackets:

AgeUK year group/sUS year group/sUK qualification/sUS qualification/s
14 to 16 years oldYear 10 and 11Grade 9 and 10GCSEsHigh School Transcript plus Honours or Advanced Placement
16 to 18 years oldYear 12 and 13Grade 11 and 12A level or IBHigh School Transcript plus Honors or Advanced Placement
18 to 22 years old (can vary depending on course length)1st, 2nd, 3nd and sometimes 4th year of undergraduate universityFreshman, sophom*ore, junior and senior year of undergraduate collegeBachelor’s degree from a universityUndergraduate degree from a college or university
21 or 22 upwards.Postgraduate year (usually one year)Postgraduate year (usually one year)Postgraduate degree from a universityPostgraduate degree from a college or university
21 to 27 and upwards.3-4 years if full time4-6 years if full timePhD/doctoratePhD/doctorate
  • Please note that in the UK, most undergraduate degrees are three years long whilst in the US, they’re usually four years long, however, they’re considered equal qualifications. Some degrees (in both the UK and the US) have different lengths entirely, like Medicine for example.
  • A standard full-time PhD in the UK is a couple of years shorter than in the US, however, they’re considered equal qualifications.
  • The ages entered in the table for university-level study are what’s common, however, undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications can be taken by mature students (at older ages).

Understanding how UK grades convert to US grades and vice versa, or better yet, getting top grades can feel impossible. There’s so much to wrap your head around which can be overwhelming, and the last thing you want to do is pour all your efforts into the wrong thing. So, make the process easy. Allow an expert to guide you through the process and maximise your chances of success. Reach out to our expert UK university or US college admissions team to get started on claiming your future. We also have outstanding GCSE, A level, IB and university-level tutors on hand to increase your grades.

UK to US GPA conversion table for GCSE grades:

Below is a table detailing the scale of UK GCSE grades alongside the equivalent US grades and GPA scores available in the High School Diploma:

UK GCSE gradeUS equivalent gradeUS GPA score
9 (High A*)A+4.0
8 (Low A* or high A)A4.0
7 (Low A)A-3.7
6 (High B)B+3.3
5 (Low B or high C)B3.0
4 (Low C)B-2.7
3 (D or high E)C+2.3
2 (Low E or high F)C2.0 – 1.7
1 (Low F or G)D1.3 – 1.0
UF0.0

Please note that the grade conversions above aren’t absolute. Schools may have different methods of converting UK/US grades and calculating individual GPA scores. It is recommended that you use the table for your personal use as an indicator of your US grades, rather than using it to convert your grades and quoting these in your application to avoid misrepresentation.

Generally, 5 GCSEs (at grade 4 and above) from a UK school are considered equal to a complete US High School Diploma (without Honours or AP grades). So, 5 GCSEs at grade 9 are likely to be valued with more weight than 5 standard class grades in a High School Diploma at grade A+.

UCAS released this statement: “The American High School Graduation Diploma, can on its own, be considered acceptable in lieu of GCSE (grades A*- C or the new 9-4 grades) provided an average grade C-4 is obtained in subjects which have counterparts in the GCSE syllabus.”

It’s worth clarifying that even though this table does not include AP and Honours classes, US students can already take such classes in their earlier years of High School. Hence, if you’re applying to join a UK school, it’s a good idea to take AP and Honours classes and do well in them to show your academic aptitude and impress them.

On the other hand, if you’re a UK student applying to join a US school it could boost your application to complete an independent project and/or complete a GCSE early (if you haven’t started your GCSEs already).

Students add to their High School Diploma throughout the whole of High School (secondary school), hence it is not yet complete until their final year (the equivalent of year 12 for UK applicants). So, an overall GPA is determined from all High School (secondary school) grades.

Hence, if you’re a UK candidate it’s ideal if you’ve taken a wider variety of GCSEs with good grades, creating a high GPA. If you’re a US applicant, you should be aiming for top grades as your US grades may be converted to slightly lower in the UK.

To calculate your overall GPA, check with your relevant institution whether it should be weighted or not. A general GPA will create an even score from 0-4 from all of your grades. A weighted GPA will give classes deemed more important a higher percentage in calculating a final number. Also, some institutions follow a GPA of 0-5 rather than 4, so always check this.

The UK grading system does not use GPAs, so if you’re applying to the UK you should focus on individual grades per subject, but it’s worth calculating your GPA if you intend to apply to an American institution.

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UK to US conversion table for A level/IB grades:

If you’re wondering how to compare grades in A level, AS (now cancelled), International Baccalaureate, High School Diploma, AP and/or GPA scores then check out the table below.

UK A level gradeUK AS level gradeIB gradeUS High School Diploma and/or Honours gradeUS AP gradeUS GPA score
A*6.00-7.00A+54.0+
AA6.00-7.00A44.0
BBUp to 5.99B+33.3
CC5.99 or aboveB33.00
DDUp to 4.99C+22.3
EE4.00 or aboveC22.00
3.00-3.99D11.00-1.3
1.00-2.99E0
UngradedUngraded0.00-0.99F0

Keep in mind that IB students can take a range of subjects at Higher Level (HL) or Standard Level (SL). This means that HL scores are often valued with more weight than SL scores.

As previously mentioned, the US high school diploma is an ongoing grade portfolio that students add to throughout High School. Their last two years are generally looked at more closely. Hence, they may receive a weighted GPA where later subject grades hold more value. Similarly, Honours and/or AP scores might be given a weighted GPA as opposed to regular scores.

In the UK, students usually take 3 to 4 A levels or 6 IB subjects. In the US, students usually take 3 to 4 APs each year, amounting from 7 to 14 overall, depending on the student’s academic aptitude and university goals.

If you’re a UK student applying to a US university, you should keep in mind that US universities might consider your GCSEs with more interest than UK schools as they take a more holistic approach and may liken your GCSEs to the High School Diploma.

Beyond this, most top US universities expect a minimum GPA of 3.5 upwards which is equivalent to straight A’s in your A levels/IB. For US admissions, the ACT and SAT are no longer mandatory for many universities. However, completing it and attaining a high score will almost certainly boost your chances of getting an offer (except for US universities that do not accept standardised tests).

If you’re a US student applying to a UK university, you should keep in mind that your APs in your final two years will be looked at by UK institutions with much more importance! Top UK universities often require applicants to have a minimum of 3 to 5 APs within two years of matriculation with grades 4 to 5.

That said, UK universities will still look at your High School Diploma as a whole, so make sure it doesn’t let you down. Many UK universities ask international applicants for SAT/ACT scores over a certain threshold; this is sometimes instead of their AP requirements and sometimes as well as them, so always check.

It’s important to remember that UK universities usually expect candidates to have subject-specific qualifications e.g. if you’re applying for Maths they will expect you to have APs in Maths and STEM subjects, whereas if you’re applying for English Literature you’ll be expected to have taken APs in English Literature and perhaps Language. Similarly, if you’re applying for a foreign language, they will expect you to have an AP in that language at the very least.

Top UK and US universities that require SAT/ACT scores usually expect between 1400-1550 in the SAT, and 30-35 in the ACT.

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Again, please note that the grade conversions above aren’t absolute. Schools may have different methods of converting your UK grades and calculating your individual GPA scores.

US to UK conversion table for undergraduate degree grades:

The US and UK have a very different system when it comes to classifying their undergraduate university scores. Take a look:

ScaleUK classificationUS grade equivalentUS GPA equivalent
70-100%First Class Honours (1st)A4.0
65-69%Upper Second Class Honours (2:1)A-3.7
60-64%Upper Second Class Honours (2:1)B+3.3
50-59%Lower Second Class Honours (2:2)B3.0
40-49%Lower Second Class Honours (2:2)B-2.7
30-39%Third-Class Honours (3rd)C1.7 – 2.3
0-30%FailF0

The table above shows the US equivalent grades to scores at a UK university. It’s worth keeping in mind that getting 80-100% at a UK university is rare and outstanding. Achieving so highly would usually result in achieving a starred first, and sometimes an award. Hence, 70% is a First (top grade) in the UK, whereas 70% at a US university would typically be a C- (1.7 GPA).

This does not mean one system is easier to achieve highly in than the other, it just reflects a difference in grading whereby it is harder to achieve 70% in the UK than in the US and this is reflected in the UK/US grade classifications they translate into.

Once again, please note that the grade conversions above aren’t absolute. Universities may have different methods of converting your UK grades and calculating your individual GPA scores. For instance, in some cases, the conversion is calculated as follows:

  • +70% = A = 4.0 GPA
  • 60-69% = B = 3.3-3.9 GPA
  • 50-59% = C = 2.7-3.2 GPA
  • 40-49% = D = 2.0-2.6 GPA
  • Below 40% = F (fail) = 1.0-1.9 GPA

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US to UK conversion table for postgraduate degree grades:

This table details compares postgraduate grade classifications in the UK and US based on a standard scoring scale:

ScaleUK classificationUS grade equivalentUS GPA
70-100%DistinctionA3.7 – 4.0
65-69%MeritA-3.3 – 3.7
60-64%MeritB+3.0 – 3.3
50-59%PassB2.7 – 3.0
0-49%FailF

Again, please note that the grade conversions above aren’t absolute. Universities may have different methods of converting your UK grades and calculating your individual GPA scores.

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US to UK conversion table for PhD degree grades:

The US and UK have a very different system when it comes to classifying their PhD scores. Take a look:

ScaleUK classificationUS GPA equivalent
70+Distinction4.0
65-69Merit3.7
60-64Pass3.3
55-59Pass3.0
50-54Pass2.7
49 or belowFail2.3 or below

Again, please note that the grade conversions above aren’t absolute. Universities may have different methods of converting your UK grades and calculating your individual GPA scores.

Reach out if you need help from our expert PhD tutors who can help you attain a top qualification in your field that will help you open all kinds of doors! Let us know what you need and let’s achieve it together.

Important notice re the British grading scale to American

It’s important to consider that different institutions may have different methods of converting your British grades to American grades or vice versa. Hence, grade conversions in this article are helpful indicators rather than absolute.

When applying to institutions, avoid translating your qualifications because if they use a different metric, you might seem dishonest or as though you’re trying to inflate your grades. In fact, you might even do a disservice by presenting your grades as lower than the institution would perceive them.

For applicants to UK institutions, If you really want to convert your grades into UK grades, you can use this service on the UK ENIC website (the official and government-backed national agency for the recognition and comparison of international qualifications and skills), but for a fee.

Also, if you’re a UK student applying for education at a US institution or vice versa, it’s unlikely you will have to take an English language proficiency test as you have been living in an English-speaking country and presumably receiving education in English. However, some institutions have a policy to request English language proficiency scores from international students unless they request a waiver, so always check whether you need to request an exemption.

Don’t go through the UK or US university application process alone. Expectations can be confusing or intimidating, but there’s no reason for you to not succeed. Speak to our UK and US admissions experts; we can help you secure your offer.

Get into your dream university

As you embark on your academic journey, armed with the knowledge of UK to US grade conversions, The Profs encourage you to aim for the top.

Remember, understanding how your grades translate is the key to unlocking opportunities in global education. Whether you’re eyeing a prestigious UK institution or venturing across the Atlantic to a top-tier US college, we hope our conversion guide has equipped you with valuable insights. Need more? Chat with our expert UK or US university admissions team, plenty of whom used to be on exam boards and work as admissions officers for top UK and US universities!

If you’re ready to commit to your goals, then reach out. Our team offers expert tutoring and coaching specific to your discipline and level of study. Our consultancy delivers personalised advice to guide you to success. Let’s ensure your academic journey is successful!

UK to US grade conversion table: Everything you need to know - The Profs (2024)

FAQs

UK to US grade conversion table: Everything you need to know - The Profs? ›

Is a 70% an A in the UK? On percentage equivalent terms, 70% is equivalent to A or First-class degree in the UK.

How do I convert UK grades to US grades? ›

UK to US Grade Conversion
  1. An A* in the UK is worth an A / 4.0 in the US.
  2. An A in the UK is also worth an A / 4.0 in the US system.
  3. A B in the UK is worth a B / 3.0 in the US system.
  4. A C in the UK is also worth a B / 3.0 in the US system.
  5. A D in the UK is worth a C / 2.0 in the US system.
Aug 19, 2024

Is 70% an A in the UK? ›

Is a 70% an A in the UK? On percentage equivalent terms, 70% is equivalent to A or First-class degree in the UK.

What is a 67% GPA in the UK? ›

First class honours (70+) = 4.0 GPA. Upper Second Class honours (65-69) = 3.7 GPA. Upper Second class honours (60-64) = 3.3 GPA. Lower second class honours (55-59) =3.0 GPA.

What is an A+ in the UK? ›

UK GradeUS Grade*
75-100A+
70-74A
64-69A-
60-63B+
7 more rows

Is a 3.7 GPA good? ›

A 3.7 GPA is a Grade Point Average of 3.7 on a 4.0 scale. It indicates that you've earned a predominantly A- average in your courses. A 3.7 GPA is considered to be a very good GPA and is often an indicator of strong academic performance.

What is a 4.0 GPA in the UK? ›

US to UK conversion table for undergraduate degree grades:
ScaleUK classificationUS GPA equivalent
70-100%First Class Honours (1st)4.0
65-69%Upper Second Class Honours (2:1)3.7
60-64%Upper Second Class Honours (2:1)3.3
50-59%Lower Second Class Honours (2:2)3.0
3 more rows
Jan 12, 2024

What is a 80% in UK GPA? ›

UK ClassificationPercentage (%)GPA
1st90-1004.00
2:180-893.50
2:270-793.00

Is 3.9 GPA good? ›

A 3.9 GPA on a 4.0 scale is indicative of exceptional academic achievement. It typically corresponds to an average grade in the 'A' range, suggesting that the student has consistently achieved high marks, primarily A's, with very few B's in their coursework.

Is 3.2 a good GPA? ›

Is a 3.2 GPA Good? While a 3.2 GPA may not be considered outstanding, it still demonstrates a strong work ethic and dedication to academic success. Because of this, a 3.2 GPA means that you'll have numerous college options, and your application will be competitive for admission at a sizable number of schools.

Is UK school harder than the US? ›

Is British school harder than American? Difficulty depends on the school, curriculum, and personal learning style. British schools often focus on depth in specific subjects, while American schools offer broader studies. The challenge level can vary based on the chosen courses and expectations.

Is 80% good in the UK? ›

In the UK they grade on what amounts to a seven-point scale. 70% or above is the top band of marks. It is still relatively rare for a student to receive higher than an 80%, though it does happen. Anything in the 60% range—what is known as a 2:1—is considered a “good” grade.

Why is there no E grade? ›

That's a good question! It's a simple answer really. Back in 1897, the letter E used to mean the same thing as F; that is, it used to be the lowest possible grade. However, parents and students found it easier to understand that “F” stood for “Failed” (rather than thinking that “E” could mean “excellent”).

How do I calculate my grade UK? ›

To calculate your average grade, use the following formula: [CREDITS OF THE UNIT]/90 x [UNIT GRADE], and add them all together. For example, if you got the grades 68, 72 and 79 in three 30 credit units in final year, you would calculate the average grade as follows: (30/90 x 68) + (30/90 x 72) + (30/90 x 79) = 73.

How does the UK grading scale compared to the US? ›

To understand the UK grading system vs the US better, remember this: the UK uses letter grades, but not in the same way that the US does. In the UK, an A is anything above 70%, rather than each letter representing 10%. And each letter after that represents a 10% reduction. A failing grade is also unique.

What is a 2.1 UK grading system to GPA? ›

Grade Equivalence (of a UK 2:1 degree) by country

i.e. GPA of 3.3 out of 4 for Study Abroad entry requirement. If your country is not listed, Admissions will assess on a case by case.

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