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Sierra Leone Degree Classification Calculator

Calculate your final degree classification based on module grades, credits, and year weightings. Sierra Leone uses UK-style Honours classifications with 70% for First Class.

Sierra Leone Degree Classifications at a Glance
First (1st)
70%+
Upper Second (2:1)
60-69%
Lower Second (2:2)
50-59%
Third Class
40-49%
Fail
Below 40%
Year Weightings
Set how much each year counts toward your final classification
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Module Grades
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Final degree classification

Sierra Leone Higher Education: Grading and Degree Classification

Sierra Leone's university grading system is a legacy of the British model but has evolved into a localized credit-based system. Results are typically calculated using a Cumulative Weighted Average (CWA) based on percentage marks, which then determines your degree classification (First Class, Second Class Upper/Lower, Third Class/Pass).

Quick Facts
Typical Scale0 – 100% (percentage-based) or GPA (4.0 / 5.0)
Typical Pass Mark40% (USL) or 50% (Njala)
Assessment StructureCA (30–40%) + Final Exam (60–70%)
Resits / ReferencesAvailable; grade may be capped at Pass

University of Sierra Leone Grading Scale

PercentageLetter GradeDescriptionStatus
70% – 100%AExcellentPass
60% – 69%B+Very GoodPass
50% – 59%BGoodPass
45% – 49%C+SatisfactoryPass
40% – 44%CPassPass
35% – 39%DBarely Passing (UG) / Fail (PG)Conditional
0% – 34%FFailureFail

Source: University of Sierra Leone (USL) grading scale. Njala University uses a similar scale with 50% as the standard pass mark.

Degree Classification (Honours)

The final CWA (Cumulative Weighted Average) determines your class of degree. Sierra Leone uses UK-style percentage bands.

ClassificationPercentage RangeGPA Equivalent (approx.)
First Class Honours70% – 100%3.75 – 4.0 / 4.5 – 5.0
Second Class, Upper Division (2:1)60% – 69%3.25 – 3.74 / 4.0 – 4.49
Second Class, Lower Division (2:2)50% – 59%2.75 – 3.24 / 3.0 – 3.99
Third Class / Pass40% – 49%2.00 – 2.74 / 2.0 – 2.99
FailBelow 40%Below 2.00

Student guidance

Students often assume a 50% mark is "average" or "poor" because of the 100-point scale. In Sierra Leone, 50% is a solid B (Good) and is sufficient to graduate with a Second Class degree. Aiming for 70%+ is the threshold for elite "First Class" performance.

How the Calculation Works

Cumulative Weighted Average (CWA)

CWA = Σ(Percentage Mark × Credits) ÷ Σ(Total Credits). This calculator uses the same formula. Enter your percentage per module (from your transcript) and set year weights if applicable. The result maps to the Honours bands above.

Example: 4 modules totaling 13 credits. Grades: 72% (A), 58% (B), 65% (B+), 45% (C+). Credits: 3, 3, 4, 3. Weighted = (72×3 + 58×3 + 65×4 + 45×3) / 13 = 60.38% → Second Class, Upper Division (2:1).

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