Harvard’s overabundance of A grades had increasingly become a point of contention. To address a concern that Harvard’s grading system had become too compressed at the top to distinguish truly exceptional work from merely strong performance, Harvard’s faculty overwhelming voted to cap the number of A grades awarded in a given course at 20%. The new policy applies to the undergraduate college and takes effect in the fall of 2027. 70% of the faculty votes cast supported the policy
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