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Harvard voting on limiting "A" grades for undergrad students to curb grade inflation

Harvard voting on limiting "A" grades for undergrad students to curb grade inflation

Summary

Harvard University faculty members are voting on a plan to limit how many "A" grades professors can give to undergraduate students. This effort aims to reduce grade inflation, which means giving too many high grades.

Key Facts

  • Harvard faculty are considering a limit on the number of "A" grades for undergraduates.
  • The goal is to address rising grade inflation.
  • Grade inflation happens when many students receive top grades.
  • The decision is being made through a faculty vote.
  • Harvard wants to maintain fair and accurate grading standards.
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