People v. GarciaPeople v. Garcia
As the Court of Appeals has stated, “Strong policy considerations militate against the intervention of courts in controversies relating to an educational institution‘s judgment of a student‘s academic performance” (Matter of Susan M. v New York Law School, 76 NY2d 241, 245 [1990]). For that reason, in the absence of demonstrated bad faith, arbitrariness, capriciousness, irrationality or constitutional or statutory violation, challenges to a particular grade or academic determination relating to a substantive evaluation of a student‘s academic capabilities are beyond the scope of judicial review (id. at 246; but see Matter of Olsson v Board of Higher Educ. of City of N.Y., 49 NY2d 408, 413-414 [1980]). No such showing has been made here.
Concur—Andrias, J.P., Saxe, Friedman, Marlow and Sullivan, JJ.