Duke's athletics program is at the top, and N.C. State's is at the bottom of the ACC in NCAA graduation rate data released Wednesday for classes that entered school from 2000 to 2003.
This chart shows the graduation success rates (GSR) and federal graduation rates (FED) for men's basketball, football, women's basketball and for the overall athletics program at each ACC school. The graduation success rate computation excludes athletes who leave early in good academic standing. The federal rate counts athletes who transfer as not having graduated, regardless of whether they graduated from a different school.
School | MBk GSR/FED | FB GSR/FED | WBk GSR/FED | Overall GSR/FED |
Duke | 83/50 | 95/86 | 100/71 | 97/87 |
Boston College | 88/46 | 90/87 | 100/79 | 96/85 |
Wake Forest | 100/64 | 81/65 | 100/100 | 93/79 |
Virginia | 36/17 | 75/66 | 85/67 | 89/77 |
Virginia Tech | 75/55 | 79/67 | 92/79 | 89/73 |
North Carolina | 88/54 | 75/56 | 100/79 | 87/73 |
Miami | 73/58 | 81/64 | 100/77 | 86/67 |
Clemson | 71/38 | 60/54 | 100/67 | 83/61 |
Maryland | 31/23 | 64/57 | 67/54 | 80/71 |
Florida State | 73/60 | 64/58 | 77/73 | 79/58 |
Georgia Tech | 36/33 | 49/42 | 77/69 | 75/59 |
N.C. State | 60/33 | 56/54 | 80/75 | 72/57 |


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