Harvard faculty vote to cap 'A' grades at 20% in sweeping effort to combat decades of grade inflation
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Harvard faculty vote to cap 'A' grades at 20% in sweeping effort to combat decades of grade inflation.
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Harvard faculty voted to limit A grades to 20% of undergraduate course enrollment in a major step to combat decades of grade inflation at the college.
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