Michigan Drops Freshman Grades for Mental Health

The University of Michigan is shifting its grading policy for first-year students. Starting in fall 2027, initial semester grades will be pass/no credit, a move intended to address student mental health challenges.
Key takeaways
- University of Michigan alters freshman grading system
- Pass/no credit replaces letter grades for first semester
- Policy change targets student mental health concerns
Why it matters
This policy change signals a broader societal consideration of well-being over traditional academic metrics. For AI users, it suggests a future where tools might be evaluated not just on output quality but also on their impact on user stress and productivity.
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