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WED · 2026-05-20 · 17:19 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0520-77882
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Harvard to cap number of A-grades, despite heavy opposition from students

Harvard University faculty have voted to implement a policy capping the number of A-grades awarded in undergraduate courses, aiming to address grade inflation. Beginning in fall 2027, no more than 20% of students in a class, plus an additional four students, will be eligible to receive an A.

BloombergSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-20 · 17:19 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Harvard to cap number of A-grades, despite heavy opposition from students
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Harvard University faculty have voted to implement a policy capping the number of A-grades awarded in undergraduate courses, aiming to address grade inflation. Beginning in fall 2027, no more than 20% of students in a class, plus an additional four students, will be eligible to receive an A. This decision, made through a week-long electronic vote concluding Tuesday, saw just under 70% of faculty in favor. The policy is described as one of the most significant measures against grade inflation in US higher education in decades. Faculty co-chair Alisha Holland stated the vote represented a "large mandate for change."

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The margin was more lopsided than she expected.

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The vote represents a 'large mandate for change,'

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Just under 70% of the votes were in favor of the policy.

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Starting in fall 2027, no more than 20% of a class, plus four additional students, can receive an A.

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Harvard University faculty voted to cap the proportion of A-grades in undergraduate courses.

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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 “large mandate for change,” said Alisha Holland, co-chair of the faculty panel that proposed the policy. She said the margin was more lopsided than she expected, adding that the vast majority of eligible faculty cast a vote.
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