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Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ Honored with NCAA Presidents’ Award for Academic Excellence

Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ has once again been honored with the prestigious NCAA Division II Presidents’ Award for Academic Excellence. Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ was recognized for a student-athlete Academic Success Rate of 94%.

Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ was part of a record 42 NCAA Division II member schools that earned the NCAA award in 2020, and one of only five schools from the Great Lakes Valley Conference to earn the award.

ā€œĀé¶¹¹ū¶³ salutes its student-athletes and the great victories they achieve on and off the field,ā€ said President Mark Lombardi, PhD. ā€œI congratulate everyone who worked toward this academic success including the faculty and coaches who make a profound difference in the lives of these student-athletes.ā€

The Academic Success Rate is the percentage of student-athletes who graduate within six years of initial collegiate enrollment and includes virtually all Division II student-athletes.

Unlike the federal rate, the Division II ASR includes nearly 34,000 nonscholarship student-athletes and accounts for those who transfer to a Division II school after initial enrollment elsewhere, while removing student-athletes who leave school while academically eligible. The national ASR for the four cohorts of student-athletes who entered college from 2010 to 2013 is 74%.

Division II student-athletes continue to graduate at a higher rate than the general student body. Even when using the less-inclusive federal graduation rate, the 2013 entering class of student-athletes graduated at a rate of 62%, compared with 53% for the general student body.

ā€œThe Presidents’ Award for Academic Excellence recognizes Division II member schools for their commitment to a balanced college experience that supports the academic success of college athletes,ā€ said Sandra Jordan, chancellor of the University of South Carolina Aiken and chair of the Division II Presidents Council. ā€œTen more institutions earned this award than last year, setting an all-time high for this program, but most importantly, this means college athletes at these schools are achieving academic success that will benefit them for the rest of their lives.ā€