Harvard University faculty gave an emphatic “yes” to capping A grades in a vote Wednesday amid concerns about grade inflation ...
Following months of debate, Harvard faculty voted to cap the number of A grades awarded per course. The policy goes into ...
Top grades have become so common that some Harvard faculty members argued they no longer reliably distinguished exceptional ...
Nearly 70% of participating faculty voted “yes” to the proposal to cap the amount of A’s to 20% of students enrolled in a ...
Harvard University is implementing a new grading policy to combat grade inflation, limiting A grades to 20% of students ...
Harvard University announced on the 20th that it will limit the proportion of A grades in undergraduate courses to 20% of ...
Harvard faculty voted to cap the number of A grades given to undergraduates, taking assertive action to reverse years of ...
It would be flippant to say that [Harvard] grades are useless,” a law school dean told the Washington Post, “But they’re ...
Harvard University faculty have overwhelmingly passed a new cap on the number of As they can give out to students in undergraduate courses, with a goal to restore meaning to letter grades. At Harvard, ...
Ultimately, grade inflation hurts not just the quality of individual students’ education; it hurts the university — any ...