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Princeton Reverses 133 Year Proctor Rule After Widespread Cheating Reports
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Published on 15 May 2026

A 133 year policy fell after cheating surged
Princeton University’s faculty voted this week to reverse a proctoring policy first adopted in 1893, after “widespread” cheating concerns prompted a reassessment of how exams are monitored. The decision marks a rare change to an entrenched rule, replacing long-standing procedures shaped for nearly a century and more with updated oversight measures.
- Princeton’s faculty reversed a policy dating to 1893
- The trigger was reports described as “widespread” cheating
- The vote this week ends 133 years of that approach
- A new proctoring direction is set to replace the old rule
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