Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England, UK

University of Hull GPA Calculator

Calculate your exact scores using the official Percentage / UK Degree Classification (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd) grading system.

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Overall WAM

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Mark (%)
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Official Grading Scale

University of Hull uses a Percentage / UK Degree Classification (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd).

The University of Hull awards degree classifications based on a credit-weighted percentage average: First Class Honours (70%+), Upper Second 2:1 (60–69%), Lower Second 2:2 (50–59%), Third Class (40–49%). The final year carries the highest weight in the classification, with second year also contributing. Hull applies a borderline consideration policy for students within 2% of a higher classification boundary. Hull is known for its strong programs in Law, Computer Science, and Offshore/Marine engineering, with a focus on energy sector links.

How it is calculated

WAM = (Σ Module Mark × Credit Points) / Total Credit Points

Honors & Classifications

To graduate with honors or high classifications at University of Hull, you typically need to hit these thresholds:

  • First-Class Honours (1st)70%+
  • Upper Second-Class (2:1)60%+
  • Lower Second-Class (2:2)50%+
  • Third-Class Honours (3rd)40%+

University of Hull Admission Requirements

Average Admitted Score

Upper Second-Class (2:1)

This is the typical high school / A-Level equivalent of admitted students.

Minimum Transfer Score

Lower Second-Class (2:2)

Minimum college/university score required to apply as a transfer student.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage is a First Class at University of Hull?
A credit-weighted average of 70% or above earns a First Class Honours at Hull. Final year modules carry the greatest weight in the classification.
What is the minimum pass at University of Hull?
The minimum passing grade is 40% (Third Class Honours). Below 40% is a Fail. A 2:2 (50%+) is the standard minimum for most graduate employment and postgraduate entry.
Does Hull use a borderline degree classification policy?
Yes, Hull applies borderline consideration for students within 2% of a higher classification boundary. The Examining Board reviews final year performance and credits to determine whether uplift to the higher class is appropriate.
What is Hull known for academically?
Hull has strong programs in Law, Marine and Offshore Engineering, and Computer Science. It also has a notable Medical School through a partnership with the University of York. Hull's location in a major UK energy hub makes its engineering and energy-related programs particularly well connected to industry. ---