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Harvard inflates grades, deflates status
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Harvard inflates grades, deflates status

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Last updated: October 29, 2025 3:37 pm
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“My child’s getting A’s at Harvard” isn’t a lot of a flex anymore, due to a report from the erstwhile Ivy League establishment admitting that roughly 60% of grades given to undergraduates have been A’s, up from 40% a decade in the past and fewer than 1 / 4 20 years in the past.

“Present practices aren’t solely failing to carry out the important thing capabilities of grading; they’re additionally damaging the tutorial tradition of the faculty extra usually,” mentioned Dean of Undergraduate Training and report creator Amanda Claybaugh.

Grade inflation isn’t restricted to Harvard, as experiences in recent times have cited the apply at different Ivy League luminaries. The place a diploma from Harvard or Yale might as soon as signify a brilliant job candidate formed by educational rigor, it now factors extra to lenient professors and a propensity for whining.

In response to the report, Harvard college students problem professors and push for larger marks.

The participation trophy method to larger training mirrors the mild parenting development of current years. It’s all about emotional validation and providing choices. Among the many causes for the spike in A’s cited by Claybaugh’s report: college fears of showing too harsh in contrast with fellow professors and considerations that stricter grading might drive college students away from sure programs.

Isn’t school supposed to arrange college students for the actual world and equip them with the information and expertise to provide outcomes?

Because the New York Submit and Bloomberg reported, directors have additionally informed professors to contemplate college students who wrestle with “imposter syndrome” or private hardships when evaluating efficiency.

Bear in mind when hardships have been issues to be overcome, and doing so illustrated maturity and a robust character? Such pondering, at the very least in educational circles, has gone the way in which of rotary telephones.

And the work ethic? Why buckle down when you may grumble? Some instructors, significantly within the humanities, informed Claybaugh  they’ve been compelled to shorten studying lists and assign lighter materials in response to pupil complaints.

These college students are the workforce of tomorrow.

And in a shocking “simply who’s in cost” revelation, many lecturers blamed Harvard’s course analysis system, which they mentioned ties pupil satisfaction to beneficiant grading. Poor evaluations can jeopardize promotions and hiring prospects.

If professors give a superb grade, college students will return the favor.

This explains the indignation of these carrying school debt who demanded Joe Biden make their loans go away. Duty is tough, due to this fact, dispensable.

The ivory tower is dropping luster by the second, after campuses across the nation proved to be hotbeds of antisemitism, grade inflation has spiked moderately than dissipated, and outrageous tuitions fund outlandish administrative salaries.

Studies akin to this could spark critical conversations between highschool college students and their mother and father. Forking over $90,000 for A grades and simpler coursework doesn’t construct a strong basis for the longer term.

Editorial cartoon by Al Goodwyn (Creators Syndicate)

 

 

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