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University of Michigan to switch to pass/fail grades for first-semester students

School said it is pivoting away from letter-grading system to ‘curb the mental health crisis’ among college students

University of Michigan to switch to pass/fail grades for first-semester students

TL;DR

  • University of Michigan will adopt a pass/fail grading system for first-semester students in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA).
  • The goal is to address the mental health crisis among college students, reduce stress, and encourage collaboration over competition.
  • This move follows a study indicating a decrease in depressive and anxiety symptoms among college students nationally.
  • Other universities like Caltech, Swarthmore, Wellesley, and MIT are also exploring similar grading initiatives.
  • The change occurs amid concerns about declining academic standards, grade inflation, and students' preparation deficits, particularly in STEM fields at institutions like UC Berkeley and UC San Diego.