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National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC/W)

Graduation Rates for Gymnastics are not yet tracked by the NCAA.  The figures below are the result of a survey performed by the NACGC/W and sent to all of its members.  The years appearing at the top of each column are the years that the students began their first year of college.  For Division I and Division II, the survey was broken up into Section I for student-athletes receiving Grant-In Aid and Section II for student-athletes no receiving any aid (walk-ons).  Each row of the table is explained below:

All Divisions Rates | Division I Rates | Division II Rates | Division III Rates

A - Number of first-year students enrolled at institution.
B - Number of first-year students enrolled at institution that received a Grant-In aid at any time subsequent to their enrollment.
C - Number of first-year students that enrolled at a different institution and subsequently transferred in and received a Grant-In Aid (in the case of Section I) or joined the team (in the case of Section II)
D - Number of first-year students enrolled at institution but who subsequently transferred to a different institution.
E - Equals A+B+C-D
F - Number of students that graduated.
G - Graduation Rate not including transfers in good standing (F/E)*100
H - Graduation Rate including transfers in good standing  (F/(E+D))*100
I - Number of students who graduated in less than 4 years, and a percentage from the total number of graduates
J - Number of students who graduated in 4 years, and a percentage from the total number of graduates
K - Number of students who graduated in  4 years plus a summer, and a percentage from the total number of graduates
L - Number of students who graduated in 4 and a half years, and a percentage from the total number of graduates
M - Number of students who graduated in 5 years, and a percentage from the total number of graduates
N - Number of students who graduated in 5 years plus a summer, and a percentage from the total number of graduates
O - Number of transfers in good standing
P - Number of students who withdrew from school without completing eligibility and without graduating.
Q - Number of student-athletes who did not complete eligibility (retired) but did graduate.

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