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Academic Success Highlighted by Latest APR Report

5/2/2023 12:00:00 PM | Athletics

MINNEAPOLIS – The NCAA released its Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores Tuesday with Minnesota performing exceptionally well.

Five Gopher programs earned a perfect 1,000 multi-year rate, which collects data from four academic years. Those programs were baseball, men's cross country, men's golf, women's golf and gymnastics.

The Gophers also had eight programs earn a perfect APR score in the most recent reporting year, 2021-22: men's basketball, men's cross country, men's golf, women's golf, gymnastics, women's hockey, women's tennis and volleyball.

"We take great pride in the student-athlete academic success we have at the University of Minnesota," J.T. Bruett, director of the Lindahl Academic Center, said. "To see five programs achieve a perfect multi-year rate, and eight do the same for this past year, is a result of the academic culture that we have established over the past 10 years. This culture is supported and maintained by our student-athletes, the Lindahl Academic Center staff, coaches, athletic administration and campus community."

Each Gopher program was well above the multiyear score cutline of 930. The latest multiyear scores include data from the 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years.

APR scores are determined by eligibility and retention for each student-athlete on scholarship during a specific academic year. Each student-athlete earned one point for each semester they are enrolled and one point for each semester they are eligible for intercollegiate competition. A student-athlete can earn a maximum of four points during an academic year. Additional points are not given for student-athletes that graduate at the end of the semester, rather the student-athlete is awarded one point for retention and one point for eligibility.

APR is then calculated by taking the number of possible points for a particular sport for the four years and dividing that number by the total number of points earned from student-athlete retention and eligibility over the same period of time. The percentage is then multiplied by 1,000 to obtain the multiyear rate used in the report.

The purpose of the APR, according to the NCAA, is to provide a "real-time snapshot" of each team's academic performance. The NCAA requires teams to maintain a minimum multiyear APR of 930 to avoid contemporaneous penalties that include postseason bans and the possibility of losing grant-in-aid for the period of one year if a student-athlete leaves school while academically ineligible. Institutions are not allowed to award the grant-in-aid from the ineligible student-athlete to a different student-athlete. The contemporaneous penalties only apply when a team below the 930 cutline does not retain an academically ineligible student-athlete.

For more information on APR, please visit the NCAA website at NCAA.org.
Sport Multiyear Rate 2021-22 Single Year Score
Baseball 1,000 991
M. Basketball 983 1,000
W. Basketball 985 980
M. Cross Country 1,000 1,000
W. Cross Country 995 980
Football 992 994
M. Golf 1,000 1,000
W. Golf 1,000 1,000
Gymnastics 1,000 1,000
M. Hockey 987 978
W. Hockey 995 1,000
Rowing 995 986
Soccer 997 989
Softball 993 986
M. Swim/Dive 981 940
W. Swim/Dive 995 981
Tennis 992 1,000
M. Track/Field 985 976
W. Track/Field 993 986
Volleyball 989 1,000
Wrestling 973 990
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