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Grade Boundary Maker

Build a custom grading scale in under two minutes. Pick letter grades, percentage bands, or a standards-based 4-point scale, set your cut scores, and print a clean policy table for your syllabus. Free, no login.

Scale type

Letter grade bands

LetterMin %Max %GPA
Valid scale. No gaps, no overlaps. Ready to publish.

What grade is X%?

Type a percentage to see which band it falls in using your current scale.

Enter a percentage
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Course Grading Scale

Letter grade scale with GPA equivalents

LetterPercentage rangeGPA
A90% – 100%4.0
B80% – 89%3.0
C70% – 79%2.0
D60% – 69%1.0
F0% – 59%0.0

Generated with the free Grade Boundary Maker by OpenEduCat.

How it works

Pick the scale type that matches what your school requires on report cards. The tool loads sensible defaults (the traditional 90-80-70-60 letter scale, a four-band proficiency rubric, or a 4-point standards-based scale) which you can edit row by row. As you change the cut scores, the tool checks for gaps (a percentage that no band covers) and overlaps (a percentage that two bands claim), and flags either issue in red so you can fix it before publishing.

Use the lookup at the bottom to test edge cases. Type a percentage like 89.5 or 74.9 and confirm which band the score falls into. This is the fastest way to answer the question students always ask, what happens to scores near the cut. When the scale is valid and you are happy with it, click Print to export the policy table as PDF, paste it into your syllabus, or share it with department colleagues.

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Frequently asked questions

A grade boundary is the minimum score required to earn a particular grade. If your scale says a B is 80 to 89, then 80 is the lower boundary for B and 90 is the lower boundary for A. Boundaries matter because they make grading transparent and defensible. A student who scores 79.5 deserves to know in advance whether your policy is to round up, hold the line, or apply a soft buffer near each cut score. Publishing your boundaries at the start of a term, ideally in the syllabus, also protects you from individual grade disputes by making the rule, not the marker, the source of the decision.

Apply this scale automatically in your gradebook

OpenEduCat lets you define a custom grading scale per course, applies it to every raw score entered, and rolls the result up into report cards and transcripts. No spreadsheets, no manual conversion, every teacher on the same scale.

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