
Air Force has 15 programs recognized for Graduation Success Rates of 90 or higher
11/19/2025 1:43:00 PM | General
Air Force has 15 programs recognized for Graduation Success Rates of 90 or higher, according to data released today by the NCAA. Three programs, men's gymnastics, women's basketball and women's gymnastics had perfect 100 percent rates.
Men's sports at 90 or higher include baseball (92), cross country/track (92), football (92), golf (90), gymnastics (100), men's and women's rifle (92), soccer (91), water polo (91) and wrestling (98). Women's programs include basketball (100), cross country/track (93), gymnastics (100), soccer (97), swimming (98) and tennis (93).
All colleges and universities are required by NCAA legislation and federal law (the Student-Right-to-Know act from 1990) to report student graduation rates, and those institutions offering athletics aid are required to report for their student-athlete as well. The NCAA acquires student-athlete graduation data from the Department of Education's Integrated Post-Secondary Data System Graduation Rate Survey (IPEDS-GSR).
Men's sports at 90 or higher include baseball (92), cross country/track (92), football (92), golf (90), gymnastics (100), men's and women's rifle (92), soccer (91), water polo (91) and wrestling (98). Women's programs include basketball (100), cross country/track (93), gymnastics (100), soccer (97), swimming (98) and tennis (93).
All colleges and universities are required by NCAA legislation and federal law (the Student-Right-to-Know act from 1990) to report student graduation rates, and those institutions offering athletics aid are required to report for their student-athlete as well. The NCAA acquires student-athlete graduation data from the Department of Education's Integrated Post-Secondary Data System Graduation Rate Survey (IPEDS-GSR).
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