Harvard to Cap A-Grades Despite Student Opposition
Harvard University faculty voted to limit A-grades to no more than 20% of a class, aiming to combat grade inflation. The policy will take effect in the fall of 2027.
More than two-thirds of Harvard University faculty voted to cap the proportion of A-grades in undergraduate courses, instituting one of the strongest policies against grade inflation in US higher education in decades. Starting in the fall of 2027, no more than 20 per cent of a class, plus four additional students, can receive an A. Just under 70 per cent of the votes were in favour of the policy in a week-long electronic vote that concluded on Tuesday. The vote represents a βlarge mandate for...