Division III Graduation Rates Data Collection

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Division III Graduation Rates Data Collection Maria DeJulio Eric Hartung

Getting Ready Connect with individual on campus who reports Student-Body Federal Graduation Rates and Enrollment to the NCAA. The Non-Scholarship Freshmen Student-Athlete Cohort is within the institution’s Student- Body Cohort. Consider implementing a “flag” in your campus’ enrollment management system to identify student-athletes in the cohort upon initial enrollment. Determine the best way to track final outcomes annually remembering that graduates and allowable exclusions are already identified within the Student-Body Cohort.

Resources Maria DeJulio, mdejulio@ncaa.org, 913-397-7668 Eric Hartung, ehartung@ncaa.org, 317-917-6306 The Resources tab in the Academic Portal. The Import from Text File tab in the Academic Portal. Conference or single-institution webinar.

Reporting for 2019 REQUIRED Student-Body Federal Graduation Rates – 2012 Cohort Fulltime Undergraduate Enrollment – 2018-19 Academic Year VOLUNTARY Student-Athlete Graduation Rates – 2012 Cohort Student-Athlete Academic Success Rates – 2012 Cohort

Reporting for 2020 REQUIRED Student-Body Federal Graduation Rates – 2013 Cohort Fulltime Undergraduate Enrollment – 2019-20 Academic Year Student-Athlete Graduation Rates – 2013 Cohort Student-Athlete Academic Success Rates – 2013 Cohort

Mid-Year (winter/spring) Enrollees The Cohort FRESHMEN TRANSFERS 1st fulltime postsecondary enrollment is at YOUR institution. 1st fulltime postsecondary enrollment is at a DIFFERENT institution. Fall Enrollees On a varsity squad list on the first date of competition, championship segment (Non-Scholarship Group). On a varsity squad list on the first date of competition, championship segment (2/4 Transfer Group). Mid-Year (winter/spring) Enrollees On a varsity squad list on the first date of competition, championship segment (January Group).

Cohort Rules The cohort is determined only during the first year of enrollment at your institution. Student-athletes that begin participating in athletics after the first year at your institution are NOT INCLUDED IN THE COHORT. Student-athletes that stop participating in athletics after the first year at your institution REMAIN IN THE COHORT. Do not include: Student-athletes in non-NCAA championship sports. Student-athletes who withdraw before the institution’s census date. Graduate Transfers

Cohort Rules for Transfers Transfer student-athletes are placed in the cohort based on their first year of enrollment at ANY institution. For example, is a student-athlete initially enrolled at another institution in the Fall of 2011 and transferred to your institution enrolling in the Fall of 2012, they will be reported in the 2011 cohort as a transfer student- athlete.

Sport Assignment Single-sport athletes are in the cohort for that sport. Multi-sport athletes If the student-athlete participates in 1) football, 2) men’s or women’s basketball, 3) baseball or 4) men’s and women’s track, assign the sport in that priority (1 through 4). If the student-athlete participates in other sports, select one. Assign NCAA three-letter sport codes For graduation rates reporting, cross-country, indoor track and outdoor track are treated as one sport – men’s or women’s track and field (MTR/WTR).

Submission Method Annual March 1st to June 1st reporting window. Academic Portal (My Apps) Manual Entry Student-Body Federal Graduation Rates Fulltime Undergraduate Enrollment Text-File Import Student-Athlete Graduation Rates AND Academic Success Rates

Student-Athlete Type Type Description F Federal Received athletics aid in first year of fulltime enrollment at your institution. N Non-Scholarship Fall Freshmen who did not receive athletics aid. 2 2-Year Transfer Fall Transfers from a 2-year institution who did not receive athletics aid. 4 4-Year Transfer Fall Transfers from a 4-year institution who did not receive athletics aid. J January Enrollee Mid-Year Freshmen who did not receive athletics aid.

Final Outcome Final Outcome Description G Graduated Completed their undergraduate degree from YOUR institution within 6 years of initial enrollment. X Allowable Exclusion Unable to graduate from YOUR institution within 6 years due to: 1) Death or permanent disability, 2) service in the armed forces, 3) foreign aid service or 4) service on an official religious mission. L Left Eligible If the student-athlete had returned to your institution, they would have been academically eligible to compete. E Nongraduate or Left Ineligible Did not graduate within 6 years of initial enrollment OR if they had returned to your institution, they WOULD NOT have been academically eligible to compete.

Reporting Reports available via the Academic Portal (private): Student-Body Federal Graduation Rate Institution Report Student-Athlete Graduation Rate Institution Report Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate Institution Report Reports available via ncaa.org (public) Division III Aggregate Student-Athlete Graduation Rate Report Division III Aggregate Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate Report All graduation rate information loaded into the Institutional Performance Program (IPP) for self-assessment and confidential benchmarking.

Getting Ready Connect with individual on campus who reports Student-Body Federal Graduation Rates and Enrollment to the NCAA. The Non-Scholarship Freshmen Student-Athlete Cohort is within the institution’s Student-Body Cohort. Consider implementing a “flag” in your campus’ enrollment management system to identify student-athletes in the cohort upon initial enrollment. Determine the best way to track final outcomes annually remembering that graduates and allowable exclusions are already identified within the Student-Body Cohort.

Resources Maria DeJulio, mdejulio@ncaa.org, 913-397-7668 Eric Hartung, ehartung@ncaa.org, 317-917-6306 The Resources tab in the Academic Portal. Conference or single institution webinar.