
Jalen Greene is recognized at the 2017 student-athlete commencement at Galen Center on May 10. (USC Photo/John McGillen)
USC athletes Graduation Success Rate at all-time high
Eight of the 18 USC sports with data tracked by the NCAA had a rate this year above 90 percent
The 2018 Graduation Success Rate of USC student-athletes equaled an all-time high at 86 percent, according to data released by the NCAA.
The rate measures how many student-athletes in the classes of 2008 through 2011 graduated within six years of their enrollment.
That 86 percent figure equals the 2017 mark, which was the fourth consecutive year that USC Athletics recorded an all-time high. It also is 19 percentage points higher than it was when the NCAA first released such numbers in 2005.
Eight of the 18 USC sports with data tracked by the NCAA had a GSR this year above 90 percent, including four with a perfect 100 percent: mens and womens tennis (both 100 percent), womens rowing (100 percent), womens soccer (100 percent), womens swimming (96 percent), defending NCAA champion womens water polo (93 percent), mens water polo (92 percent) and mens volleyball (90 percent). Seven other teams scored in the 80 percent range: mens track (88 percent), defending NCAA titlist womens track (86 percent), womens volleyball (86 percent), womens basketball (86 percent), mens swimming (81 percent), baseball (80 percent) and mens golf (80 percent).
Digging deeper into USC Athletics’ Graduation Success Rate
The four USC teams that scored 100 percent either equaled or set all-time high GSR rates for their programs, as did womens swimming, mens track and football (75 percent). Footballs rate, which is 20 percentage points better than in 2005, was at a program high for the third consecutive year.
Eleven USC teams saw scores either improve from last year or stay the same: mens track (+5 percentage points), mens water polo (+5), football (+2), womens track (+2), mens swimming (+1), mens basketball (even), mens and womens tennis (even), womens rowing (even), womens soccer (even) and womens swimming (even).
We continue to be very pleased that our student-athletes are performing well in the classroom, said Denise Kwok, USCs director of Student-Athlete Academic Services. These Graduation Success Rate numbers once again show that USC has built a strong culture of academic success in the athletic department.
That is due to the hard work and dedication student-athletes put into their academic pursuits, the valued collaboration with USC faculty and instructors and the support given to student-athletes by coaches and the staff in the Stevens Academic Center, Kwok said.