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Graduation Rates

NCAA Graduation Rates

Graduation data, first collected by the NCAA for students entering Division I colleges in the fall of 1984, is widely considered the most important single indicator of academic achievement in higher education. The NCAA research staff plays a substantial role in gathering, analyzing and presenting graduation information so that NCAA member schools in all three divisions can examine trends in overall and subgroup graduation rates.    

Search the NCAA’s graduation rates databases for Division I and Division II, take a look at trends in Division III, and learn more about how grad rates are calculated.