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Accrediting institution reviewing grade allegations at UM

LA Johnson
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NPR

The Higher Learning Commission is reviewing a complaint alleging that the University of Michigan falsified grades. The Commission is the accrediting institution for U of M. The complaint says faculty were told to submit winter term grades for all students.

That's even if faculty didn't have grade-related information from graduate instructors, who are on strike.

Amir Fleischmann is with GEO, the union representing graduate student instructors.

The union submitted the complaint.

"For classes where a graduate student was the sole instructor, this could only mean completely fabricated grades that are not based on students' performance in any way," he says.

U of M has denied those allegations.

A university spokesman says the University is confident it acted ethically, but looks forward to fully engaging with the Commission's review.

Tracy Samilton covers energy and transportation, including the auto industry and the business response to climate change for Michigan Public. She began her career at Michigan Radio as an intern, where she was promptly “bitten by the radio bug,” and never recovered.