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Italy GPA Calculator: 30-Point and 110 Voto di Laurea

The Italy GPA calculator converts Italian university 30-point exam grades with CFU weighting into your Media Ponderata and US 4.0 GPA. Also handles the 110 voto di laurea and 1 to 10 school scale.

Italian university 30-point scale (default). Enter each esame with its CFU credit value and grade from 18 to 30. Tick the lode box if the grade is 30 e lode. The result is your CFU-weighted Media Ponderata.

Enter each esame with its CFU credits and Italian grade. Your weighted average updates as you type.
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Italian grading scale reference (30-point, 110 voto di laurea, US 4.0)
Italian 30-pt Descriptor Voto di Laurea (110) US 4.0 GPA US Letter
30 e lodeEccellente (top honour)110 e lode4.0A+
30Eccellente (Excellent)1104.0A
29Ottimo (Very Good)105 to 1093.7A minus
28Ottimo (Very Good)100 to 1043.3B+
27Ottimo (Good)96 to 993.0B
26Distinto (Distinguished)92 to 952.7B minus
25Distinto88 to 912.3C+
24Distinto84 to 872.0C
23Buono (Good)80 to 831.7C minus
18 to 22Sufficiente (Sufficient, Pass)66 to 791.0D
below 18Respinto (Fail)not awarded0.0F

Italian university grading scale per the Italian Ministry of Education (MIUR), CIMEA, Scholaro, and World Education Services (WES). The voto di laurea is computed as (Media Ponderata / 30) x 110 plus thesis bonus points (typically 0 to 7). Last verified: May 2026.

How the Italy GPA Calculator Works (Media Ponderata, CFU Credits, US 4.0)

The Italy GPA calculator runs three modes because Italian higher education uses three grading conventions. University mode (the default) handles the 30-point exam scale used at every Italian university for individual esami; it weights each grade by CFU (Credito Formativo Universitario, the Italian credit unit aligned with the European ECTS system) to produce the Media Ponderata. Degree mode handles the 110-point voto di laurea and adds a thesis bonus input. School mode handles scuola superiore (Italian secondary school) on the 1 to 10 scale, where 6 is the passing grade.

In every mode the weighted-average formula drives the result: each grade multiplied by its credit weight produces a product; the sum of those products divided by total credits gives the average. The result panel shows the Italian average on its native scale, the matching descriptor (Sufficiente, Buono, Distinto, Ottimo, Eccellente), the US 4.0 GPA equivalent, and the UK degree classification for Italian graduates applying to UK programmes. GPA stands for Grade Point Average; Italian universities do not natively publish a GPA, but the Media Ponderata converts directly to one using the linear formula GPA = 1.0 + ((Media - 18) / 12) x 3.0.

Italian university grading scale showing 30-point exam scale, 110-point voto di laurea, and US 4.0 GPA equivalents Three stacked horizontal-bar charts. Top: 18-30 individual exam scale with Sufficiente (18-20), Buono (21-23), Distinto (24-26), Ottimo (27-29), Eccellente (30) and 30 e lode. Middle: 66-110 final degree voto di laurea scale with thresholds at 66 (minimum pass), 100 (very good), 110 maximum, and 110 e lode top honor. Bottom: US 4.0 GPA equivalents from 1.0 (D) to 4.0 (A). Dashed line marks the 18 minimum passing exam mark and the 66 minimum degree mark. Sources: Wikipedia, Scholaro, WES, Italian Ministry of Education. Italian university grading: 30-point exam scale to 110 voto di laurea to US 4.0 GPA Sources: Wikipedia (Academic grading in Italy), Scholaro, WES, Italian Ministry of Education (MIUR). Esame / 30 Respinto (Fail) 0 to 17 18-20 21-23 24-26 27-29 Min Pass (18) Sufficiente Buono Distinto Ottimo 30 e lode Voto di Laurea / 110 Below 66 (Fail): degree not awarded 66-89 Sufficiente / Pass 90-99 Min Degree (66) 110 e Lode Buono 100 105 US 4.0 GPA F (0.0 to 1.0) D (1.0 to 2.0) C (2.0 to 3.0) B A 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 3.7 4.0 Italian 30/30 e lode aligns to a US 4.0 / A; voto di laurea 110 e lode is the top final degree honour. Conversion is an approximation; WES generates the authoritative US GPA for graduate-school applications. gradecalculators.org
Italian university grading: 30-point exam scale to 110 voto di laurea to US 4.0 GPA. The amber dashed line marks the 18 minimum passing exam grade and the 66 minimum degree mark. Sources: Wikipedia (Academic grading in Italy), Scholaro, WES, Italian Ministry of Education (MIUR), CIMEA Italian Information Centre.

CFU Credits and the Media Ponderata Formula

CFU (Credito Formativo Universitario) is the Italian credit unit. One CFU equals 25 hours of student work, and the system aligns directly with ECTS so that one Italian CFU equals one ECTS credit for Erasmus mobility purposes. Most Italian bachelor degrees (Laurea triennale) require 180 CFU over three years; most masters degrees (Laurea Magistrale) require 120 CFU over two years. Individual exams typically carry 6, 9, or 12 CFU.

Italian University GPA Formula (Media Ponderata)
Media Ponderata = Sum(Voto x CFU) Sum(CFU)
Where:
  • Voto = the exam grade on the 18 to 30 scale (a 30 e lode counts as 30 in the math; the lode is noted separately)
  • CFU = Credito Formativo Universitario value the course carries (typically 6, 9, or 12)
  • Sum = total across every graded esame on your transcript
Example: A student at Sapienza takes Analisi Matematica (12 CFU, 28), Fisica (9 CFU, 27), Lingua Inglese (6 CFU, 30 e lode), and Storia Contemporanea (6 CFU, 25). Weighted products: 28 x 12 + 27 x 9 + 30 x 6 + 25 x 6 = 336 + 243 + 180 + 150 = 909. Total CFU: 33. Media Ponderata = 909 / 33 = 27.55 (Ottimo, roughly 3.39 on the US 4.0 scale).

Two implementation details matter for accuracy. First, 30 e lode counts as 30 in the weighted math; the lode is a prestige marker on the transcript, not a numerical inflator. Some universities (Bocconi, Politecnico Milano) award small bonus increments toward the voto di laurea for each lode earned during the degree, but the generic Media Ponderata calculation excludes those. Second, failed exams (below 18) are not recorded on the transcript once retaken, so the calculator does not include a failed-but-replaced grade slot.

Italian University Grading Scale: the 30-Point Exam System

Italian universities use the 30-point scale for all individual course assessments. The official descriptors that appear on Italian transcripts and degree certificates are:

  • 30 e lode (Eccellente, Outstanding): the highest individual exam mark, awarded when the examiner judges the work beyond a perfect 30. Equivalent to a US A+ / 4.0. Cannot be awarded unless the standard score is already 30.
  • 30 (Eccellente, Excellent): a perfect score. Equivalent to US A / 4.0.
  • 27 to 29 (Ottimo, Very Good): strong distinction-level performance. Equivalent to roughly US 3.0 to 3.7 (B through A minus).
  • 24 to 26 (Distinto, Distinguished): solid above-average work. Equivalent to roughly US 2.0 to 2.7 (C through B minus).
  • 21 to 23 (Buono, Good): a clear pass. Roughly US 1.7 (C minus).
  • 18 to 20 (Sufficiente, Sufficient): minimum passing band. Equivalent to roughly US 1.0 (D).
  • Below 18 (Respinto, Failed): exam not passed; the student may retake via appello.

The Appello System: Grade Rejection and Retakes

One feature unique to Italian universities is that students can reject a passing grade. If you receive an 18 or 19 and want to try for a higher mark, you can refuse the grade (rifiuto del voto) and retake the exam in the next appello (exam session). Most Italian faculties hold two to four appelli per year for each course, spread across the winter session (January to February), the summer session (June to July), and the autumn session (September). A refused grade does not appear on the transcript; only accepted grades are recorded. This gives Italian students a meaningful mechanism to protect their Media Ponderata that students in the US or UK do not have in quite the same form. The calculator above reflects only accepted grades, so only enter exams you have officially registered.

The Voto di Laurea (110-Point Final Degree Grade)

The voto di laurea is the final graduation grade Italian universities award at the end of a Laurea or Laurea Magistrale programme. It appears on the diploma di laurea as a number out of 110, optionally with the lode honour. The calculation has two components: a base score derived from the Media Ponderata plus committee bonus points.

Voto di Laurea Formula
Voto di Laurea = (Media Ponderata / 30) x 110 + Bonus Points (result capped at 110, plus optional lode)
Where:
  • Media Ponderata = the credit-weighted average of all esami on the 30-point scale
  • Bonus Points = thesis defence quality + lode count + Erasmus study-abroad + on-time graduation (typically 0 to 7 total)
  • 110 e lode = top honour; requires a final voto of 110 plus unanimous committee approval after the thesis defence
Example: A student with a Media Ponderata of 28.5 has a base calculation of (28.5 / 30) x 110 = 104.5. The thesis committee awards 3 bonus points for a strong defence and 2 points for two 30 e lode marks earned during the degree. Final voto di laurea = 104.5 + 5 = 109.5, rounded to 110. With unanimous approval, the committee awards 110 e lode.

Bonus point ranges vary by university and faculty. Common allocations across Italian institutions include: 0 to 5 points for thesis defence quality (judged on the day of the discussione della tesi), 0 to 2 points for the lode count accumulated during the degree, 1 point for on-time graduation (laurearsi in corso, finishing within the formal programme length), and 1 to 2 points for Erasmus or other approved study-abroad mobility. Politecnico di Milano publishes its degree calculation rules on its official student-services portal (Polo Territoriale di Milano); the University of Bologna follows similar guidelines documented in each Course of Study's academic regulations (regolamento didattico del corso di studio).

Voto di Laurea Classification and US Degree Equivalents

Italian voto di laurea to US degree classification (per WES, CIMEA, and Scholaro)
Voto di Laurea (110) Italian Classification US GPA Equivalent UK Class Graduate Admission Context
110 e lodeEccellente con lode (top honour)4.0First ClassCompetitive for top-ranked US research programmes
110Eccellente (Outstanding)4.0First ClassCompetitive for selective US master programmes
105 to 109Ottimo (Very Good)3.7First ClassMeets most US graduate programme minimums
100 to 104Distinto (Distinguished)3.5First ClassEligible for most US master programmes
90 to 99Buono (Good)3.0Upper Second 2:1Minimum for many US graduate programmes
80 to 89Sufficiente (Sufficient)2.5Lower Second 2:2Below most US graduate thresholds; conditional
66 to 79Sufficiente (Minimum Pass)2.0Third ClassItalian degree awarded; below most US grad cutoffs
below 66Non conferito (Not Awarded)0.0Below passDegree not awarded

Italian 30-Point Grades to US 4.0 GPA Conversion

Italian university graduates applying to US graduate programmes need their Media Ponderata expressed on the US 4.0 scale. The conversion table below is what most US graduate programmes, credential evaluators, and admissions offices apply when reading Italian transcripts. Use Mode 1 of the calculator above for a full weighted average, or read the per-grade mapping here.

Italian 30-point exam grade to US 4.0 GPA conversion (anchored to WES and Scholaro Italy country profile)
Italian Grade (30) Italian Descriptor US 4.0 GPA US Letter UK Classification
30 e lodeEccellente (top honour)4.0A+First Class
30Eccellente4.0AFirst Class
29Ottimo3.7A minusFirst Class
28Ottimo3.3B+First Class
27Ottimo3.0BUpper Second 2:1
26Distinto2.7B minusUpper Second 2:1
25Distinto2.3C+Upper Second 2:1
24Distinto2.0CLower Second 2:2
23Buono1.7C minusLower Second 2:2
18 to 22Sufficiente (Pass)1.0DThird Class
below 18Respinto (Fail)0.0FBelow pass

For formal US graduate school applications, World Education Services (WES) generates an authoritative course-by-course US GPA from Italian transcripts (cost roughly USD 200 to 250 in 2026). The Italian CIMEA Italian Information Centre issues the Diploma Supplement, a standardised European document that most international universities accept directly. Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) and Scholaro are common alternatives. The calculator above is for planning; for binding applications a WES report or a CIMEA Statement of Comparability is the authoritative source.

Academic Standing at Italian Universities

On the Italian 30-point scale, academic standing thresholds follow a consistent pattern across most universities:

  • Excellent (Eccellente): Media Ponderata 29.0 and above; voto di laurea 105 and above. Competitive for top US, UK, and European graduate schools and for fellowship scholarships (Erasmus Plus, Fulbright, DAAD).
  • Very Good (Ottimo): Media 27.0 to 28.9; voto 100 to 104. Meets entry thresholds at most international Masters programmes; US 4.0 equivalent roughly 3.0 to 3.7.
  • Good (Distinto): Media 24.0 to 26.9; voto 88 to 99. Sufficient for most graduate-school applications and typical Erasmus mobility selection.
  • Pass (Sufficiente): Media 18.0 to 23.9; voto 66 to 87. Meets graduation minimum but generally below the threshold for competitive international programmes.

Italian Secondary School (Scuola Superiore) Grading

Italian secondary school uses a 1 to 10 scale for individual subject marks, with 6 as the minimum passing grade. Students with two or more failing subjects at year-end must retake those at an autumn remedial exam (esame di recupero) before advancing to the next year. A student with more than three failing subjects generally repeats the entire year.

The final secondary qualification is the Esame di Stato (commonly called the Maturita), produced at the end of the fifth year of liceo, istituto tecnico, or istituto professionale. The composite score appears on a 100-point scale: 60 is the minimum pass and 100 e lode is the top honour. School mode in the calculator above produces a Voto Medio (weighted subject average) on the 1 to 10 scale using hours-per-week as the credit weight. The Maturita composite is a separate national exam score and is not computed here; for international university applications, WES converts the Maturita score to a US 4.0 GPA during a formal credential evaluation.

Bocconi, Politecnico Milano, Sapienza: Italian University Directory

Italian universities below all use the 30-point exam scale plus the 110-point voto di laurea, with institution- specific thesis bonus rules. Bocconi University publishes its own GPA calculator at gpacalculator.unibocconi.it for students applying to international Masters and PhD programmes; Bocconi's tool applies a slightly more generous recalculation than the generic WES conversion, so Bocconi students should cross- verify both. For all other Italian universities listed here, the hub calculator above and the WES standard table apply.

Major Italian universities: 30/110 scale with institution-specific thesis bonus notes
University Thesis Bonus Notes
Sapienza University of RomeStandard 30/110 scale; thesis bonus up to 8 pts
University of BolognaStandard 30/110 scale; lode bonus 0 to 2 pts
University of Milan (Statale)Standard 30/110 scale; 1 pt on-time graduation
University of PaduaStandard 30/110 scale; thesis + study-abroad bonus
University of PisaStandard 30/110 scale; faculty-specific bonus rules
Politecnico di Milano110 scale; internship credits add to bonus points
University of Naples Federico IIStandard 30/110 scale; thesis defence up to 5 pts
University of TurinStandard 30/110 scale; Erasmus bonus possible
Bocconi University (Milan)Custom recalculation policy; see Bocconi's own calculator

Per-university dedicated calculator pages are coming soon for Sapienza, Bologna, Milan, Padova, Pisa, Politecnico Milano, Federico II, Torino, and Bocconi. The hub calculator above works accurately for all of them on the standard conversion; the per-university pages will add institution-specific lode bonus rules and faculty-level thresholds.

Italian GPA in Global Context: How Italy Compares

The Italian 18 to 30 exam scale is one of the more compressed university grading systems in Europe. Unlike the American system where grades routinely reach 90 to 100 percent, Italian exams score on a 12-point range. A 27 at an Italian university (Ottimo) represents genuinely strong performance; the equivalent of a US B+ to A minus on the grade conversion table. This compression means a 27.5 Media Ponderata at Sapienza or Politecnico is worth more in international context than it might appear on the surface.

GPA is defined as the credit-weighted average of course grades expressed on a standardised scale. The GPA converter handles nine source scales including the Italian 30-point system. The US GPA calculator covers the standard 4.0 scale. For ECTS grade comparisons across European Higher Education Area institutions, the GPA to percentage page maps US 4.0 GPA outputs back to percentage equivalents. For a full US grading reference, the GPA scale page covers the standard 4.0 framework. Italy's 30-point scale is distinct from Germany's inverse 1.0 to 5.0 scale, France's 0 to 20 system, and Spain's 0 to 10 scale; each requires a country-specific conversion when applying internationally.

This Italy GPA calculator estimates your weighted average on the Italian 30-point exam scale, the 110-point voto di laurea, and the 1 to 10 scuola superiore scale. Universities apply institution-specific rules for thesis bonus allocation, lode-count weighting, credit transfer, and graduation timing; always verify against your programme's regolamento didattico and your registrar (segreteria studenti). For US graduate school applications, consult World Education Services (WES) or CIMEA for the authoritative credential evaluation. Sources: Italian Ministry of Education (MIUR), Scholaro Italy grading database, Wikipedia: Academic grading in Italy. Last verified: May 2026.

Frequently asked questions

How to calculate GPA in Italy?
How to calculate GPA in Italy: at an Italian university you compute the Media Ponderata (weighted average) on the 30-point exam scale. Multiply each esame grade by its CFU value, sum the products, then divide by total CFU. The formula is Media Ponderata = Sum(Voto x CFU) / Sum(CFU). To convert to a US 4.0 GPA, the linear mapping 18 to 30 maps to 1.0 to 4.0 (a 27 average becomes roughly 3.25 on the 4.0 scale, a 30 average becomes 4.0). The calculator above runs both steps live.
What is the GPA of an A in the Italian system?
In the Italian university system there is no letter grade A; exams are scored on the 18 to 30 scale where 30 con lode is the equivalent of a US A+. A plain 30 and 30 e lode both map to a US 4.0 GPA. A 29 maps to roughly 3.7 (A minus). At Italian secondary school the 1 to 10 scale uses 9 to 10 (Ottimo) as the A equivalent and 8 (Distinto) as a B+. A 24 at Italian university (Distinto) is roughly a US C to C+, not a C minus, because the Italian passing range is compressed between 18 and 30.
How to calculate GPA from Italian grades?
How to calculate GPA from Italian grades: apply the credit-weighted average on the 30-point scale and translate using this mapping anchored to WES and Scholaro: 30 e lode and 30 to 4.0 (A), 29 to 3.7 (A minus), 28 to 3.3 (B+), 27 to 3.0 (B), 26 to 2.7 (B minus), 25 to 2.3 (C+), 24 to 2.0 (C), 23 to 1.7 (C minus), 18 to 22 to 1.0 (D). Multiply each grade by CFU credits, sum, and divide by total CFU for the Media Ponderata. The calculator above applies this formula automatically.
How to calculate your GPA in Europe?
European universities use country-specific scales rather than a single GPA. Italy uses the 30-point exam scale plus the 110-point voto di laurea. Germany uses an inverse 1.0 (best) to 5.0 (fail) scale. France uses 0 to 20 where 16 to 20 is the top band. Spain uses 0 to 10 (Matricula de Honor at 9 to 10). The ECTS system provides a common A to F grade letter for cross-border mobility. To compare across Europe, convert each national grade to the US 4.0 GPA via WES. The calculator on this page handles the Italian conversion; see the GPA converter page for other European systems.
What is the voto di laurea and how is the 110 calculated?
The voto di laurea is the final graduation grade Italian universities award on the 110-point scale at the end of a Laurea (three-year bachelor) or Laurea Magistrale (two-year master) programme. The calculation: base voto = (Media Ponderata / 30) x 110. The thesis committee then adds bonus points (typically 0 to 7) for dissertation defence quality, lode count earned during the degree, Erasmus study-abroad terms, and on-time graduation. The maximum is 110; an exceptional defence with unanimous committee approval may add 110 e lode as the top honour.
How to calculate overall result GPA from Italian transcript?
To calculate your overall result GPA from an Italian transcript: list every graded esame, enter each grade (18 to 30) with its CFU value in Mode 1 of the calculator above, and the credit-weighted average updates live. For a US graduate school application, this Media Ponderata converts to the US 4.0 scale using the linear formula GPA = 1.0 + ((Media - 18) / 12) x 3.0. World Education Services (WES) applies the same formula during a formal credential evaluation. Do not average semester averages separately; that method introduces rounding error when CFU loads differ between semesters.
How to convert Italian 30 to a 4.0 GPA for US universities?
For US graduate school applications, the standard conversion of Italian 30-point exam grades to the US 4.0 GPA is: 30 e lode and 30 to 4.0 (A), 29 to 3.7 (A minus), 28 to 3.3 (B+), 27 to 3.0 (B), 26 to 2.7 (B minus), 25 to 2.3 (C+), 24 to 2.0 (C), 23 to 1.7 (C minus), 18 to 22 to 1.0 (D). For binding applications, request a course-by-course evaluation from World Education Services (WES) or CIMEA. The calculator above is for planning purposes.