Committee of Intercollegiate Athletics

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Committee of Intercollegiate Athletics Beverly Marshall Faculty Athletics Representative

What is FGR? FGR=Federal Graduation Rate Essentially measures % of students who complete BA/BS from initial school within 6 years Counts all transfers as academic failures

What is GSR? GSR=Graduation Success Rate Division 1 rate that accounts for transfers in/out Also tracks graduation over 6 years Counts transfers in/out IF the students are in good academic standing

AU FGR (all students, SAs) & GSR (male & female SAs, all SAs) Year FGR—All Students FGR—Student Athletes GSR—Female Student Athletes GSR—Male Student Athletes GSR—All Student Athletes 2010-2011 75% 69% 91% 74% 82% 2009-2010 73% 70% 80% 2008-2009 71% 63% 90% 66% 77% 2007-2008 68% 67% 78% 2006-2007 65% 84% 2005-2006 56%

Auburn University GSR by Men’s Sport 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 Baseball 69% 56% 51% Basketball 60% Football 70% 68% Men’s Cross-Country 83% 78% Men’s Other 85%

SEC GSR (student-athletes starting in 2010-2011) GSR National Average 2010-2011: 87%

What is APR? Academic Progress Rate Team-based metric Accounts for retention and eligibility of each SA on a team Each student-athlete receiving athletically related financial aid during the semester is included in the APR.

APR Point System Eligibility: Student-athlete must meet all NCAA progress toward degree requirements to earn the Eligibility (E) point. Retention: Student-athlete must enroll full-time at Auburn the following semester to earn the Retention (R) point. Equation: Earned (E) + Earned (R) X 1000 = APR Possible (E) + Possible (R)

Hypothetical Fall 09 (E) Fall 09 (R) Spring 10 (E) Spring 10 (R) Total Peter 1 3/4 Greg 4/4 Bobby TOTAL 10/12 10/12 x 1000 = 833 4-Year Rolling Average: (Year 1 + Year 2 + Year 3 + Year 4)/4

930 Teams must earn a four-year APR of 930 to compete in championships

AU Multi-Year APR—Men’s National Average 4-year Sport 2015-2016 National Avg. 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 Baseball 958 973 959 957 Basketball 978 966 956 946 940 Cross-Country 994 979 1000 Football 980 982 968 965 Golf 984 995 Swimming & Diving 961 Tennis 983 981 975 Track 963 971 974 987

AU Multi-Year APR—Women’s National Average 4-year 2015-2016 National Avg 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 Basketball 995 980 1000 991 990 Cross-Country 988 987 Golf 992 983 Gymnastics 994 Softball 993 985 Soccer 997 986 Swimming & Diving 979 978 Tennis Track 982 Volleyball 971 975 Equestrian 998 Not avail.

Student Athlete GPAs SP 15 FA 15 SP 16 FA 16 SP 17 FA 17   SP 15 FA 15 SP 16 FA 16 SP 17 FA 17 Average Team GPA 3.11 3.18 3.22 3.15 3.16 Average Team Cum GPA 3.14 3.2 3.17 Average Individual SA GPA 3.02 3.04 3.1 3.06 3.05 Avg. Individual SA Cum GPA 3.08 3.12 3.10 3.09 3.13 Total SA with 3.00+ GAP 270 (63%) 319 (60%) 316 (63%) 301 (61%) 258 (56%) 281 (58%) Top Team GPA Soccer 3.56 MTN 3.65 MTN 3.56 WXC 3.64 WXC, MTN 3.57 VB 3.62 Top Team Cum GPA Soccer 3.47 MXC 3.55 WXC 3.52 Soccer 3.50 MTN 3.53 MTN, VB 3.56

SA enrollment in Colleges and Schools

Scholarships and Awards (2015 to the Present) 2018 Wesley Curles--NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 2017 Kasey Cooper--Rhodes Scholar Finalist, NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award, NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Joe Patching—NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 2016 Veronica Eder NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 2015 Tofey Leon—Walter Byers (NCAA) Kane Grimster-–Jim McKay Finalist (NCAA)