11/26/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/26/2024 10:28
Six Highlander programs recorded a perfect Graduation Success Rate (GSR) score in the NCAA's latest release. As a department, the Highlanders earned an overall GSR of 92%.
The figures released Wednesday by the NCAA reflect graduation numbers among student-athletes who entered college in 2017. The overall single-cohort rate held steady at 91%, which is the highest rate recorded.
The Highlander programs whose data was tracked by the NCAA have a GSR of a perfect 100 percent this year: men's fencing, women's basketball, women's fencing, women's soccer, women's tennis and women's volleyball.
The GSR is a measurement that, unlike the federally mandated graduation rates, includes transfer data in the calculation. The GSR data released Wednesday is based on four classes of scholarship student-athletes who entered college from the Fall of 2014 to the Fall of 2017.
The GSR allows for a six-year window in which the student-athlete can earn his or her degree. Although the GSR includes student-athletes who transferred to NJIT, it does not count student-athletes who transferred to another school and were academically eligible at the time of their transfer.