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10/28/2014 12:00 AM | Women's Tennis
INDIANAPOLIS - According to the NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for 2013-14 released today, 100-percent of University of Utah women's tennis student-athletes have graduated over a six-year period starting in 2007.
This is the fourth consecutive year that the Ute women's tennis program has earned a 100-percent mark on the GSR.
Overall, eighty-one-percent of all University of Utah's varsity athletes will graduate within six years from the time they enrolled as freshmen.
Utah's 81-percent graduation rate is considered a more accurate reflection of athletic-academic success than its Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) of 64-precent because the GSR allows for a variety of circumstances. For instance, while the GSR begins with the federal cohort, it does not penalize an institution for student-athletes who transfer to another school while in good academic standing or go on missions, and it also tracks midyear enrollees and some non-scholarship athletes.
Utah's 2013-14 Graduation Success Rate first or tied for first in @Pac12 in four sports: http://t.co/MUtA9JeZ0W #goutes
- Utah Athletics (@utahathletics) October 28, 2014