St. John's University Athletics
Eight St. John’s Teams Record Perfect APR During 2021-22 Academic Year
5/2/2023 3:14:00 PM | General
The NCAA released the latest academic progress rate figures on Tuesday
QUEENS, N.Y. – The St. John's Athletic Department had eight teams record a perfect Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the latest report for 2021-22 school year, the NCAA announced on Tuesday.
Women's basketball, women's golf, men's and women's fencing, lacrosse, women's soccer, women's tennis and volleyball all achieved a perfect mark in the NCAA's measurement of success in the classroom. All eight of these teams boast a mark of 1.000, while the remaining nine programs all registered a .929 or above.
Four teams - women's golf, men's and women's fencing and volleyball - logged a perfect rate in each of the last four qualifying academic years.
The APR was created to provide more of a real-time measurement of academic success than graduation rates offer. The mark is a team-based metric in which scholarship student-athletes earn one point each term for remaining eligible and one point for staying in school or graduating. Schools that do not offer scholarships track their recruited student-athletes.
Each NCAA Division I sports team submits data to have its Academic Progress Rate calculated each academic year. The NCAA reports both single-year and four-year rates, on which penalties for poor academic performance are based. National aggregates are based on all teams with usable, member-provided data. APRs for each team, lists of teams receiving public recognition and those receiving sanctions are available online through the NCAA's searchable database.
Women's basketball, women's golf, men's and women's fencing, lacrosse, women's soccer, women's tennis and volleyball all achieved a perfect mark in the NCAA's measurement of success in the classroom. All eight of these teams boast a mark of 1.000, while the remaining nine programs all registered a .929 or above.
Four teams - women's golf, men's and women's fencing and volleyball - logged a perfect rate in each of the last four qualifying academic years.
The APR was created to provide more of a real-time measurement of academic success than graduation rates offer. The mark is a team-based metric in which scholarship student-athletes earn one point each term for remaining eligible and one point for staying in school or graduating. Schools that do not offer scholarships track their recruited student-athletes.
Each NCAA Division I sports team submits data to have its Academic Progress Rate calculated each academic year. The NCAA reports both single-year and four-year rates, on which penalties for poor academic performance are based. National aggregates are based on all teams with usable, member-provided data. APRs for each team, lists of teams receiving public recognition and those receiving sanctions are available online through the NCAA's searchable database.
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