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Princeton voted for proctored in-person exams
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🚨 BREAKING: Princeton University just voted to require proctored exams—ending 133 years of honor code tradition.
✅ Starting July 1, all in-person exams require faculty proctors
✅ Faculty voted with only one dissent
✅ Reason: Academic integrity concerns + AI usage surge
📊 THE DATA:
- 29.9% of Princeton seniors admitted to cheating
- 44.6% witnessed violations but didn’t report
WHY THIS MATTERS FOR YOU: This reflects a nationwide shift in college policies. If Princeton—one of the most selective universities—is tightening academic integrity measures, expect other Ivies and top schools to follow.
u/DangerousSnow5959 — 9 days ago