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The NCAA released graduation rates for all schools Thursday. The numbers are based on scholarship student-athletes entering school in 1995-96
WAC graduation rates
School Rate FB MBB WBB
Rice 91 84 100 100
SMU 83 70 n/a 67
Tulsa 80 72 67 100
Boise State 64 60 33 100
Hawaii 57 27 33 100
La. Tech 53 58 0 50
Nevada 50 44 50 33
San Jose State 48 21 0 60
Fresno State 41 25 33 67
UTEP 37 33 20 50
*GR (graduation rate), FB (football), MBB (menīs basketball), WBB (womenīs basketball)
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Don't they count transfers against you? All those guys that went to UCA to play for Clint probably didn't help our numbers any.
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i believe graduation rate is the percentage of scolarship athletes that graduate within five years of enrolling as a true academic freshman. so they have to start at your school and graduate there within 5 years. if they transfer away, that counts against you. if they transfer to your school, they don't count at all, i think. some colleges have a much better graduation rate among athletes than among the general student population, so it really doesn't tell you much. it doesn't tell you anything about the number of students who actually graduated.
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