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Harvard students are in an uproar after the school's Office of Undergraduate Education released a report last week saying the Ivy League school is "failing to perform the key functions of grading," leading to inflated grades.

The report, which was released internally to Harvard students, said 60% of undergraduate grades are A's, as opposed to only 25% two decades ago, according to the school's student newspaper, The Crimson .

The 25-page report, penned by Dean of Undergraduate Education Amanda Claybaugh, reportedly said the massive uptick in A grades means the school needs to implement stricter grading guidelines and "failing to perform the key functions of grading" was "damaging the academic culture of the College."

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