- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/graduation-success-rate/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Fri, 16 Nov 2018 14:15:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Trojans post strong graduation success rates /news-archive/2018/11/16/trojans-post-strong-graduation-success-rates/ Fri, 16 Nov 2018 14:15:23 +0000 /news/?p=72703 ... Trojans post strong graduation success rates]]> The latest GSR rankings show the Trojans with an 82 percent graduation rate, one that consistently ranks among the best in both the Sun Belt Conference and the state of Arkansas. Little Rock has boasted the highest Graduation Success Rate among Division I schools in the state six of the last seven years and has consistently ranked among the top schools in the Sun Belt. “Graduating Champions continues to be at the center of everything we do,” said Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics聽Chasse Conque. “The latest GSR further demonstrates our commitment to our student-athletes and their experience as a Little Rock Trojan.” This is the 14th year that the NCAA has calculated data for the GSR and the Trojans’ rate has improved by 16 points since the initial report in 1998. Little Rock has registered a GSR in the 80s in each of the last four reports, highlighted by the Trojans’ high water mark of 83 in last year’s report. A number of Trojan athletic programs had impressive ratings as well, contributing to another strong showing for Little Rock. The ranking is highlighted by a GSR score of 100 for volleyball, 92 for swimming and diving, 91 for men’s basketball and 88 for women’s golf. This year’s GSR is based on student-athletes who began enrollment in the fall of 2011 or the spring of 2012 and received athletic aid in their first year of college. The Graduation Success Rate was developed by the NCAA as part of its academic reform initiative to more accurately assess the academic success of student-athletes. The success in the classroom adds to what has been a monumental fall semester for Little Rock in competition. Soccer set a program-record with 13 victories and captured its first Sun Belt Conference championship, advancing to the NCAA tournament. Volleyball has doubled its win total from last season, finishing the regular season fourth in the Sun Belt and heads to the conference tournament this week with the league’s Player of the Year in Veronica Marin. Cross country also had a strong showing in the fall semester, highlighted by Shanieke Watson capturing third team All-Sun Belt honors and placing 16th at the NCAA South Central Regional last week. Both soccer and baseball were recognized as the top academic program in their respective sports by the Sun Belt with six different Little Rock programs earning academic accolades by their respective national organizations.]]> Trojans complete another successful academic semester /news-archive/2018/06/04/student-athlete-academic-success/ Mon, 04 Jun 2018 15:59:26 +0000 /news/?p=70709 ... Trojans complete another successful academic semester]]> That mark comes on the heels of the Trojans boasting a department-record 3.3 GPA following the fall 2017 semester as Little Rock student-athletes have now posted a department-wide GPA of 3.0 or better for the 12th-straight semester. “The academic success of our student-athletes continue to impress,” said Director of Athletics Chasse Conque. “Our focus each and every day is to Graduate Champions, and I could not be more proud of the hard work of our student-athletes again this semester. I express my appreciation to our coaches, as well as Senior Woman Administrator Molly Castner, as they deserve a great deal of credit for continuing to provide support and mentorship, giving our student-athletes the tools they need to succeed.” Ten of Little Rock’s 12 intercollegiate athletic programs finished the spring 2018 semester with a cumulative team GPA of 3.0 or better. Additionally, 118 Trojan student-athletes recorded a semester GPA of 3.0 or better, including 36 that boasted a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the semester. Once again, women’s golf led the way with a 3.7 cumulative GPA, followed by women’s cross country with a 3.67 GPA. Soccer registered a 3.66 team GPA with 22 players finishing the semester with a 3.0 or higher, led by a department-best 13 student-athletes with a 4.0 GPA. Men’s golf finished the spring semester with a team GPA of 3.49, followed by swimming and diving team’s 3.48 mark, including 25 student-athletes with a 3.0 or better and 11 with a perfect 4.0. Volleyball added eight student-athletes over a 3.0 GPA and three more perfect 4.0 for the semester, finishing with a team GPA of 3.35. Baseball boasts a 3.27 cumulative team GPA, including 23 players with a semester GPA of 3.0 or higher during their competition season, capturing the Sun Belt’s Team Academic Champion for 2018. Women’s track and field (3.16), men’s cross country (3.09) and women’s basketball (3.0) completed the list of programs finishing the 2017-18 academic year with team cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or better. One of the department’s main goals is to Graduate Champions, something Little Rock Athletics continues to put at the forefront. The Trojans boast a Graduation Success Rate of 81 percent, leading all Division I programs in the state of Arkansas for five-straight seasons. Student-athletes who earned a 4.0 GPA during the spring 2018 semester include: Baseball: Cody Daylor Men’s Basketball: Ryan Pippins Men’s Golf: Marcel Rauch Women’s Golf: Pernille Orlien and Thea Wakeford-Wesmann Soccer: Doro Greulich, Nora Hellmers, Kelly Hogan, Maia Martinez, Claire Palmer, Samantha Rolka, Lisa Ryan, Liesa Seifert, Logan Strange, Megan Swanson, Sairra Tucker, Josie Verslues, and Quinn Wilkes Swimming and Diving: Jessie Baldwin, Emma Doll, Anela Everett, Isabelle Finzen, Tori Fryar, Samantha Gray, Ann Kharlamova, Avery McLean, Palmer Ristroph, Laura Ruiz Astorga, and Charis Won Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country: Max Holzmueller Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country: Hannah Manning, Christina Nickerson, and Hunter Paul Volleyball: Marina Avram, Taylor Lindberg, and Veronica Marin]]> Little Rock Athletics posts highest Graduation Success Rate in Arkansas /news-archive/2017/01/03/little-rock-athletics-highest-graduation-success-rate-arkansas/ Tue, 03 Jan 2017 15:26:04 +0000 /news/?p=66034 ... Little Rock Athletics posts highest Graduation Success Rate in Arkansas]]> achieved a perfect Graduation Success Rate score of 100, and the Trojans’ department GSR score was the highest among any Division I institution in Arkansas for the sixth time in the last seven years.聽 The Little Rock men’s basketball team, the men’s and women’s golf teams, and the volleyball program all posted perfect scores. “We often talk about graduating champions, and the recent Graduation Success Rate confirms that our coaches and staff are committed to the academic success of our young people,” 糖心Vlog传媒LR Athletics Director Chasse Conque said. “Supporters of Little Rock’s Team can take great pride in the success of the Little Rock Trojans both in the classroom and on the court and fields of play.” As a department, Little Rock posted a Graduation Success Rate of 81 percent, higher than any other Division I school in the state. The Trojans also topped the state in GSR scores for men’s basketball and tied for first in men’s and women’s golf. The basketball team’s 100 percent Graduation Success Rate聽is 24 percent better than the 2012-15 national average. Men’s golf’s perfect score is 14 percent above the national average, and women’s golf is seven percent above the national average. Volleyball’s perfect Graduation Success Rate聽is eight points higher than the national average. Besides the perfect scores from men’s basketball, volleyball and both golf teams, two other Trojan programs finished above 80 percent. The women’s cross country and track and field teams earned a GSR of 86 percent, and the swimming and diving team also had a GSR of 86 percent. The NCAA Graduation Success Rate聽is designed to show the proportion of student-athletes on any given team who earn a college degree. The NCAA has imposed a new set of academic standards that seeks to hold teams and institutions accountable for how well a student-athlete progresses toward a degree. The Graduation Success Rate聽was developed in response to colleges and universities who asked for an alternative rate that more accurately reflects the movement among college student-athletes. The GSR takes into account incoming transfers who graduate from a different institution than the one in which they started and transfers who leave an institution in good standing. The Graduation Success Rate聽starts with all freshmen who enter college in a given year. It excludes from the denominator those athletes who leave the institution in good academic standing and includes in the numerator those who transfer into the institution and go on to graduate. The GSR better accounts for the high mobility of student-athletes.]]>