The university where I teach has a problem with grade inflation.
There clearly has been some grade inflation but nothing to the extent of that down south.
But the reviews themselves suggest that a kind of grade inflation is taking place.
The grade inflation also lowers the standard of higher education.
There's no doubt that one can be concerned about grade inflation.
Everyone who teaches at a top university knows full well that this is grade inflation.
There really is no story here - it's grade inflation pure and simple.
The truth is "grade inflation" doesn't exist in Private education.
If colleges pay the price for grade inflation, why do they allow it?
Since the 1970's, many universities have been faced with grade inflation.