College athletes outperforming others in classroom
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA says college athletes continue to graduate at a higher rate than other students.
The NCAA's latest graduation report, released Wednesday, shows that 79 percent of student-athletes who entered college in 2002-03 received diplomas. That matches last year's percentage as the highest ever.
The four-class average, covering students who entered college between 1999 and 2002, also was 79 percent. It is a one-point increase over last year and a new record.
Federal statistics say 64 percent of student-athletes graduate, the same as last year. That's two percentage points higher than the general student body.
Federal stats do not include transfer students.
There's always talk about statistics and here's a good statistic to analyze.
The are several implications here, one being that athletes do better in school - by virtue of graduating with a degree - than non-athletes.
Should we take that at face value? After all, it is a 'statistic'.
Any takers?