MIAMI — FIU Athletics, in conjunction with the NCAA, released its Graduate Success Rate (GSR) for the 2018-19 entering cohort.
On Wednesday, the NCAA released its most recent GSR scores, measuring the total over the last four years. FIU posted a GSR of 86 percent for the 2018-19 incoming class. Over the past four years, FIU's GSR sits at an 88 percent average, right on par with the Division I national average.
FIU's baseball and women's basketball programs were above the 90 percent GSR threshold as both groups posted a 93 percent GSR.
The GSR is an NCAA measurement that does not penalize schools for transfer student-athletes that leave eligible. The GSR data released is based on four classes of scholarship student-athletes.
The GSR allows for a six-year window in which the student-athlete can earn his or her degree. A perfect score indicates all eligible student-athletes earned a degree at FIU within the six-year window.
The GSR is an NCAA measurement that includes transfer data in the calculation. The GSR data released is based on four classes of scholarship student-athletes.
The GSR allows for a six-year window in which the student-athlete can earn his or her degree. A perfect score indicates all eligible student-athletes earned a degree at FIU within the allowed six-year window.
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