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Smith said that “core principles” for spending—a term used in a budgeting letter sent out to department and center administrators clarifying the new policy??would be determined in conjunction with center administrators...
...policy??termed the “first-dollar principle”—identifies areas across FAS that constitute core expenses and focuses on allocating resources in accordance with the established priorities...
Though Medical School professor Charles N. Serhan, who served on the committee that issued the policy recommendations, says he applauds the policy??s aims to rein in conflicts of interest issues, he cautions that its expansive reach does not come without costs...
Ever get annoyed when your friends at Princeton try to convince you that they work twice as hard for half the grade? Well, apparently, the school’s grade deflation policy??which has long served as a mark of unique academic intensity among Princetonians, not to mention a chief source of that smugness we all know and love—isn’t working quite as well as everyone had hoped. In fact, it seems like it’s taken Princeton students six years to realize that their special grading policy translates into lower GPAs...
Former Undergraduate Council Chair of Undergraduate Education Sarah B. Honig ’10—one of two student representatives on the Educational Policy Committee, which helped construct the new double-counting policy??said she recalled proposing this more relaxed double-counting policy to the Committee when she was a sophomore...