College athletes outperforming others in classroom

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA says college athletes continue to graduate at a higher rate than other
students.
The NCAA’s latest graduation report, released Wednesday, shows that 79 percent of student-athletes who
entered college in 2002-03 received diplomas. That matches last year’s percentage as the highest ever.

The four-class average, covering students who entered college between 1999 and 2002, also was 79 percent.
It is a one-point increase over last year and a record.
Federal statistics say 64 percent of student-athletes graduate, the same as last year. That’s two
percentage points higher than the general student body.
Federal stats do not include transfer students.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA says college athletes continue to graduate at a higher rate than other
students.
The NCAA’s latest graduation report, released Wednesday, shows that 79 percent of student-athletes who
entered college in 2002-03 received diplomas. That matches last year’s percentage as the highest ever.

The four-class average, covering students who entered college between 1999 and 2002, also was 79 percent.
It is a one-point increase over last year and a record.
Federal statistics say 64 percent of student-athletes graduate, the same as last year. That’s two
percentage points higher than the general student body.
Federal stats do not include transfer students.

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