Harvard caps 'A' grades for undergrads
How top marks became the norm at elite colleges.
Harvard University's faculty recently approved a new policy capping 'A' grades for undergraduates at 20% per course, a significant move to reverse grade inflation. WSJ columnists Kim Strassel, Allyssia Finley, and Jason Riley join anchor Paul Gigot to debate the long-overdue decision. They analyze the declining academic standards and potential impacts of the Trump administration's scrutiny on higher education credibility, noting A's accounted for over 60% of grades recently.
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