
Liberty Receives AFCA 2024 Academic Achievement Award
12/6/2024 10:00:00 AM | Football
Liberty's success in the classroom allowed the Flames to join an elite group of seven schools who have been honored by the American Football Coaches Association.
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The AFCA named Liberty as one of its 2024 Academic Achievement Award winners. The Flames were joined on the list by Air Force, Clemson, Notre Dame, Virginia, Wake Forest and Wisconsin.
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All seven schools shared the highest graduation rate for members of their 2017 freshman football student-athlete classes.
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Notre Dame receives the honor for the 11th time, Virginia the fifth time, Clemson the fourth time and Air Force for the third time. Wake Forest received its second honor while Liberty and Wisconsin received the award for the first time.
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The head coaches of the winning schools will be honored during the 2025 AFCA Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina on Sunday, January 12.
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This year's award marks the 13th time the NCAA's Graduation Success Rate (GSR) one-year formula has been used to select the winner.
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From 1981 to 2007, the award was presented based on a formula used by the College Football Association and the AFCA. From 2008-17, the criteria for the AFCA's Academic Achievement Award was based on the highest NCAA GSR, and a Federal Graduation Rate of 75 percent or better. For 2018 and 2019, the AFCA used the NCAA's single-year APR. The AFCA returned to the GSR one-year formula in 2022.
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The GSR is based on a six-year graduation window for student-athletes and holds institutions accountable for transfer students, unlike the federal graduation rate. The GSR also accounts for midyear enrollees and non-scholarship students at schools that do not offer athletics aid.
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Under GSR calculation, institutions are not penalized for outgoing transfer students who leave in good academic standing. These outgoing transfers are passed to the receiving institution's GSR cohort.
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The Academic Achievement Award was established by the College Football Association in 1981. The award recognized the CFA-member Football Bowl Subdivision institution with the highest graduation rate among members of its football team. When the CFA disbanded in 1997, the AFCA stepped in to present the award.
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The AFCA named Liberty as one of its 2024 Academic Achievement Award winners. The Flames were joined on the list by Air Force, Clemson, Notre Dame, Virginia, Wake Forest and Wisconsin.
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All seven schools shared the highest graduation rate for members of their 2017 freshman football student-athlete classes.
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Notre Dame receives the honor for the 11th time, Virginia the fifth time, Clemson the fourth time and Air Force for the third time. Wake Forest received its second honor while Liberty and Wisconsin received the award for the first time.
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The head coaches of the winning schools will be honored during the 2025 AFCA Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina on Sunday, January 12.
    Â
This year's award marks the 13th time the NCAA's Graduation Success Rate (GSR) one-year formula has been used to select the winner.
    Â
From 1981 to 2007, the award was presented based on a formula used by the College Football Association and the AFCA. From 2008-17, the criteria for the AFCA's Academic Achievement Award was based on the highest NCAA GSR, and a Federal Graduation Rate of 75 percent or better. For 2018 and 2019, the AFCA used the NCAA's single-year APR. The AFCA returned to the GSR one-year formula in 2022.
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The GSR is based on a six-year graduation window for student-athletes and holds institutions accountable for transfer students, unlike the federal graduation rate. The GSR also accounts for midyear enrollees and non-scholarship students at schools that do not offer athletics aid.
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Under GSR calculation, institutions are not penalized for outgoing transfer students who leave in good academic standing. These outgoing transfers are passed to the receiving institution's GSR cohort.
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The Academic Achievement Award was established by the College Football Association in 1981. The award recognized the CFA-member Football Bowl Subdivision institution with the highest graduation rate among members of its football team. When the CFA disbanded in 1997, the AFCA stepped in to present the award.
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