Convert grades between US GPA, percentage, letter grades, UK honours, ECTS, and 10-point CGPA — and see your Latin honors (cum laude) and a ready résumé line.
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Enter a grade in one system and see it in every other — US GPA, percentage, letter grade, UK honours, ECTS, and 10-point CGPA — plus whether you graduated cum laude and a résumé line you can paste.
Conversions are approximate guidance, not an official equivalence. There is no universal standard — ECTS grades are relative to a cohort, and UK classifications and Latin-honors cutoffs vary by institution. For admissions or immigration, use your school's official scale or a credential evaluator (e.g. WES).
Applying abroad means your grades get read on a scale you didn't study on. A US employer expects a 4.0 GPA, a UK university thinks in First/2:1/2:2, European programs use ECTS, and much of Asia grades on a 10-point CGPA or a percentage. This free converter maps a grade in any of those systems to all the others at once, so you can put the right number on an application, a résumé, or a graduate-school form.
It also tells you whether your GPA reaches Latin honors — summa, magna, or cum laude — and writes the exact résumé line for you, formatted the way an ATS reads it. When you're ready, see how to list honors on a résumé or build the whole CV free in Prezumi.
It's careful guidance, not an official equivalence. Grade systems don't map perfectly — ECTS grades are relative to a class, and cutoffs vary by school — so treat the results as a strong estimate. For admissions or visas, use your institution's official scale or a credential evaluator such as WES.
At most US universities, summa cum laude is roughly a 3.9–4.0 GPA, magna cum laude about 3.7–3.9, and cum laude about 3.5–3.7 — but the exact cutoffs are set by each school, and some award honors by class rank instead of GPA. You can adjust the cutoffs in the tool to match your university.
There's no universal formula, so this tool uses the standard US letter-grade bands: a 4.0 is about 93–100%, a 3.7 about 90–92%, a 3.0 about 83–86%, and so on. Your own transcript's scale is the authority if it lists one.
As a rough guide, a UK First-Class Honours is about a 3.7–4.0 GPA, an Upper Second (2:1) about 3.3–3.7, a Lower Second (2:2) about 2.7–3.0, and a Third about 2.0–2.7. UK degrees are classified on the whole degree, so this is indicative.
List Latin honors (e.g. summa cum laude) if you earned them within roughly the last ten years — they're a recognized, verifiable signal. Add the GPA itself when it's strong (about 3.5+) and you're early in your career. The tool generates the correctly formatted line for you.
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