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UNC Student-Athlete Graduation Success Rate Tops 90 Percent Again


The NCAA's Graduation Success Rates for student-athletes who entered the University of North Carolina in 2013-14 is 91 percent, UNC's second straight year above 90 percent. UNC's four-year GSR also climbed from 86 to 88 percent, which matched the NCAA average, and 26 of 28 varsity teams either improved or stayed the same from a year ago. (GoHeels.com)

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UNC Student-Athlete Graduation Success Rate Tops 90 Percent Again