When exceptional becomes routine: Rising A grades at Princeton spark fresh debate over a shifting academic landscape

Princeton University sees a surge in top grades, with two-thirds of undergraduates receiving A-range marks in the 2024-25 academic year. This trend, particularly pronounced in introductory courses and independent work, raises concerns about grade inflation and compression. Dean Michael Gordin highlighted the need for A-plus grades to signify truly outstanding work, a standard increasingly challenged by current grading patterns.

When exceptional becomes routine: Rising A grades at Princeton spark fresh debate over a shifting academic landscape
Princeton University sees a surge in top grades, with two-thirds of undergraduates receiving A-range marks in the 2024-25 academic year. This trend, particularly pronounced in introductory courses and independent work, raises concerns about grade inflation and compression. Dean Michael Gordin highlighted the need for A-plus grades to signify truly outstanding work, a standard increasingly challenged by current grading patterns.