Content written by Colleen Flaherty and published by Inside Higher Ed.
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Extracted Content: Students at Cornell University’s Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management voted for grade nondisclosure, effectively immediately, after years of agitating for a policy similar to those in place at other highly selective M.B.A. programs.
Under the new policy, one-, two-year, and Johnson Cornell Tech M.B.A. students can’t disclose their grades to recruiters until they’ve been offered a full-time job. That means grade-point averages, but also individual course, assignment and exam grades.
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