
Liberty Athletics Continues to Set All-Time High for GSR Score
11/19/2025 2:18:00 PM | General
Liberty Athletics mission to train Champions for Christ is not limited to the field of competition, as the department continues to graduate student-athletes at an all-time record rate.
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Today, the NCAA released its latest graduation success rate (GSR) information, which revealed Liberty's student-athletes are graduating at a 94 percent rate.
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This number bests the athletics department's previous all-time record high of 92 percent set last year.
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Liberty's 94 percent GSR rate is four percentage points higher than this year's NCAA national GSR rate of 90 percent.
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As part of its mission to afford the highest quality academic, athletic, spiritual and social experience to its student-athletes, Liberty Athletics seeks to have its student-athletes finish their time on the Mountain with their college degree of choice.
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Liberty's student-athlete graduation success rate has seen an increase or matched its previous year's total each of the last 12 years and 14 out of the last 15 years, improving from a 69 percent rate in 2009-10.
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Liberty's student-athlete graduation success rate in recent years: 2009-10 (69 percent), 2010-11 (70 percent), 2011-12 (74 percent), 2012-13 (71 percent), 2013-14 (78 percent), 2014-15 (80 percent), 2015-16 (81 percent), 2016-17 (87 percent), 2017-18 (87 percent), 2018-19 (88 percent), 2019-20 (88 percent), 2020-21 (88 percent), 2021-22 (89 percent), 2022-23 (90 percent), 2023-24 (92 percent) and 2024-25 (94 percent).
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Additionally, Liberty had five programs post a 100 percent graduation rate during the latest round of released information by the NCAA: men's basketball, men's soccer, volleyball, women's swimming & diving and women's tennis.
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"We are thrilled that Liberty student-athletes continue to perform at exceptional levels academically," said Liberty Vice President and Director of Athletics Ian McCaw.
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"Liberty Athletics' record-setting graduation success rate is a credit to the dedication of our student-athletes, academic commitment of our coaches, and outstanding work of Kristie Beitz and the Academic Affairs for Athletics staff. Moreover, Liberty's faculty play a vital role in the academic development of our student-athletes and are to be commended for their excellent work."
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Liberty's Academic Affairs for Athletics staff is the "team behind the team" that supports Liberty student-athletes. The group spends countless hours walking alongside Liberty's student-athletes, helping them balance all aspects of life while pursuing their path toward a degree that will allow them to be successful following college.
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The Graduation Rates Institution Report gives graduation information about the most recent six-year graduating class of students and student-athletes who entered as freshmen 2018. The graduation rate (percent) is based on a comparison of the number of students who entered a college or university and the number of those who graduated within six years.
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The NCAA GSR differs from the federal calculation in two important ways. First, the GSR holds colleges accountable for those student-athletes who transfer into their school. Second, the GSR does not penalize colleges whose student-athletes transfer in good academic standing. Essentially, those student-athletes are moved into another college's cohort.
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Today, the NCAA released its latest graduation success rate (GSR) information, which revealed Liberty's student-athletes are graduating at a 94 percent rate.
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This number bests the athletics department's previous all-time record high of 92 percent set last year.
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Liberty's 94 percent GSR rate is four percentage points higher than this year's NCAA national GSR rate of 90 percent.
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As part of its mission to afford the highest quality academic, athletic, spiritual and social experience to its student-athletes, Liberty Athletics seeks to have its student-athletes finish their time on the Mountain with their college degree of choice.
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Liberty's student-athlete graduation success rate has seen an increase or matched its previous year's total each of the last 12 years and 14 out of the last 15 years, improving from a 69 percent rate in 2009-10.
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Liberty's student-athlete graduation success rate in recent years: 2009-10 (69 percent), 2010-11 (70 percent), 2011-12 (74 percent), 2012-13 (71 percent), 2013-14 (78 percent), 2014-15 (80 percent), 2015-16 (81 percent), 2016-17 (87 percent), 2017-18 (87 percent), 2018-19 (88 percent), 2019-20 (88 percent), 2020-21 (88 percent), 2021-22 (89 percent), 2022-23 (90 percent), 2023-24 (92 percent) and 2024-25 (94 percent).
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Additionally, Liberty had five programs post a 100 percent graduation rate during the latest round of released information by the NCAA: men's basketball, men's soccer, volleyball, women's swimming & diving and women's tennis.
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"We are thrilled that Liberty student-athletes continue to perform at exceptional levels academically," said Liberty Vice President and Director of Athletics Ian McCaw.
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"Liberty Athletics' record-setting graduation success rate is a credit to the dedication of our student-athletes, academic commitment of our coaches, and outstanding work of Kristie Beitz and the Academic Affairs for Athletics staff. Moreover, Liberty's faculty play a vital role in the academic development of our student-athletes and are to be commended for their excellent work."
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Liberty's Academic Affairs for Athletics staff is the "team behind the team" that supports Liberty student-athletes. The group spends countless hours walking alongside Liberty's student-athletes, helping them balance all aspects of life while pursuing their path toward a degree that will allow them to be successful following college.
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The Graduation Rates Institution Report gives graduation information about the most recent six-year graduating class of students and student-athletes who entered as freshmen 2018. The graduation rate (percent) is based on a comparison of the number of students who entered a college or university and the number of those who graduated within six years.
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The NCAA GSR differs from the federal calculation in two important ways. First, the GSR holds colleges accountable for those student-athletes who transfer into their school. Second, the GSR does not penalize colleges whose student-athletes transfer in good academic standing. Essentially, those student-athletes are moved into another college's cohort.
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