Harvard Caps A Grades to Curb Inflation, Sparks Campus Debate on Academic Freedom and Equity

May 20, 2026
Harvard Caps A Grades to Curb Inflation, Sparks Campus Debate on Academic Freedom and Equity
  • Supporters say the change restores meaning to transcripts and counters the 'tyranny of the perfect transcript' by providing clearer signals to employers and graduate schools.

  • The reform is framed as a demonstration of university self-governance aimed at restoring meaningful grading signals across higher education.

  • Harvard faculty approved a cap on A grades to combat grade inflation, allowing up to 20% A’s with an allowance for up to four additional A’s; the policy will take effect in the 2027 academic year and be reviewed after three years.

  • The plan shifts to using average percentile rank rather than GPA when determining honors and awards.

  • There was vocal campus debate, with criticism that reforms could be racially harmful and place pressure on instructors, reflected in petitions and protests.

  • The reform follows evidence that over 60% of undergraduate grades were in the A range, raising concerns that grades no longer reliably signal achievement.

  • Support and criticism were both strong, with some faculty worried about academic freedom and effectiveness, while many students opposed the proposal.

  • Student views were mixed: some praised recognizing hard work, others worried the cap would discourage risk-taking and critical course choices.

  • Some academics and external scholars argued that lacking grading rigor harms learning and signaling quality to employers and graduate programs.

  • The decision followed a faculty vote earlier in the month, with Amanda Claybaugh and a subcommittee playing key roles in proposing the changes.

  • Greene and colleagues co-authored the proposal, citing input from graduate admissions about transcript comparability and clearer signals of student performance.

  • A faculty subcommittee developed the policy, supported by staff and proponents who call it a pro-student reform and a signal of university self-governance.

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Harvard College Faculty Votes to Limit A’s

The Chronicle of Higher Education • May 20, 2026

Harvard College Faculty Votes to Limit A’s


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