Harvard Says It’s Been Giving Too Many A Grades to Students
Harvard University merchandise at a bookstore near the Harvard campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Photographer: Mel Musto/BloombergMore than half of the grades handed out at Harvard College are A’s, an increase from decades past even as school officials have sounded the alarm for years about rampant grade inflation.
About 60% of the grades handed out in classes for the university’s undergraduate program are A’s, up from 40% a decade ago and less than a quarter 20 years ago, according to a report released Monday by Harvard’s Office of Undergraduate Education. Other elite universities, including competing Ivy League schools, have also been struggling to rein in grade inflation.