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Harvard votes to cap A grades at 20 percent to fight inflation and shake elite education
Education
Published on 13 May 2026

The A grade cap could reshape grading at top schools
Harvard faculty are voting on a proposal to limit A grades to just 20% of students, targeting grade inflation and what supporters call declining standards. The debate is also fueled by outside political attention. Students oppose the idea, warning it will raise stress and discourage professors from offering rigorous coursework—an approach that could spread to other elite universities.
- Harvard faculty consider capping A grades at 20%
- The goal is to curb grade inflation and preserve standards
- Students fear higher stress and less challenging classes
- If adopted, other elite institutions may follow
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