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Four Oregon State Programs Earn Perfect Graduation Success Rates
November 19, 2025 | General, Women's Golf, Women's Gymnastics, Women's Soccer, Women's Volleyball
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State gymnastics, volleyball, women's golf and women's soccer programs earned a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 100%, which was released by the NCAA on Wednesday.
The four-year figures released Wednesday reflect graduation numbers among student-athletes who entered college from 2015 to 2018.
Oregon State Athletics recorded an overall Graduation Success Rate of 89%, the second-highest mark in school history.
Below is a year-to-year breakdown of the Oregon State Athletics Graduation Success Rates (since 2004-05) and the programs that received a GSR of 100%.
Year – Overall GSR – Programs with a GSR of 100%
2024-25 – 89% – Gymnastics, Volleyball, Women's Golf, Women's Soccer
2023-24 – 90% – Baseball, Gymnastics, Softball, Volleyball, Women's Golf
2022-23 – 88% – Gymnastics, Softball, Volleyball, Women's Golf
2021-22 – 88% – Softball, Volleyball, Women's Golf
2020-21 – 85% – Softball, Women's Basketball, Women's Golf
2019-20 – 81% – Women's Basketball
2018-19 – 80% – Men's Golf, Women's Basketball, Women's Swimming
2017-18 – 80% – Gymnastics, Men's Golf, Women's Swimming
2016-17 – 78% – Gymnastics, Men's Golf, Women's Swimming
2015-16 – 82% – Gymnastics, Women's Golf
2014-15 – 82% – Gymnastics, Volleyball, Women's Golf
2013-14 – 79% – Volleyball, Women's Golf
2012-13 – 79% – Women's Cross Country & Track, Women's Golf
2011-12 – 75% – Softball, Women's Cross Country & Track, Women's Golf
2010-11 – 76% – Softball, Women's Cross Country & Track, Women's Golf
2009-10 – 75% – Women's Basketball, Women's Cross Country & Track, Women's Golf
2008-09 – 76% – Gymnastics, Volleyball, Women's Basketball
2007-08 – 81% – Gymnastics, Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Women's Rowing
2006-07 – 75% – Men's Golf, Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Women's Rowing
2005-06 – 75% – Men's Golf, Volleyball, Women's Rowing
2004-05 – 73% – Men's Golf, Volleyball, Women's Golf, Women's Rowing, Women's Swimming
GSR was created in 2002 in response to Division I college and university presidents who wanted data that more accurately reflected the mobility of college students beyond what the federal graduation rate measures. The federal rate counts any student who leaves a school as an academic failure, even if the student enrolls at another school. Also, the federal rate does not recognize students who enter schools as transfer students.
The GSR formula removes from the rate student-athletes who leave school while academically eligible and includes student-athletes who transfer to a school after initially enrolling elsewhere. This calculation provides a more accurate measurement of student-athlete success.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The four-year figures released Wednesday reflect graduation numbers among student-athletes who entered college from 2015 to 2018.
Oregon State Athletics recorded an overall Graduation Success Rate of 89%, the second-highest mark in school history.
Below is a year-to-year breakdown of the Oregon State Athletics Graduation Success Rates (since 2004-05) and the programs that received a GSR of 100%.
Year – Overall GSR – Programs with a GSR of 100%
2024-25 – 89% – Gymnastics, Volleyball, Women's Golf, Women's Soccer
2023-24 – 90% – Baseball, Gymnastics, Softball, Volleyball, Women's Golf
2022-23 – 88% – Gymnastics, Softball, Volleyball, Women's Golf
2021-22 – 88% – Softball, Volleyball, Women's Golf
2020-21 – 85% – Softball, Women's Basketball, Women's Golf
2019-20 – 81% – Women's Basketball
2018-19 – 80% – Men's Golf, Women's Basketball, Women's Swimming
2017-18 – 80% – Gymnastics, Men's Golf, Women's Swimming
2016-17 – 78% – Gymnastics, Men's Golf, Women's Swimming
2015-16 – 82% – Gymnastics, Women's Golf
2014-15 – 82% – Gymnastics, Volleyball, Women's Golf
2013-14 – 79% – Volleyball, Women's Golf
2012-13 – 79% – Women's Cross Country & Track, Women's Golf
2011-12 – 75% – Softball, Women's Cross Country & Track, Women's Golf
2010-11 – 76% – Softball, Women's Cross Country & Track, Women's Golf
2009-10 – 75% – Women's Basketball, Women's Cross Country & Track, Women's Golf
2008-09 – 76% – Gymnastics, Volleyball, Women's Basketball
2007-08 – 81% – Gymnastics, Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Women's Rowing
2006-07 – 75% – Men's Golf, Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Women's Rowing
2005-06 – 75% – Men's Golf, Volleyball, Women's Rowing
2004-05 – 73% – Men's Golf, Volleyball, Women's Golf, Women's Rowing, Women's Swimming
GSR was created in 2002 in response to Division I college and university presidents who wanted data that more accurately reflected the mobility of college students beyond what the federal graduation rate measures. The federal rate counts any student who leaves a school as an academic failure, even if the student enrolls at another school. Also, the federal rate does not recognize students who enter schools as transfer students.
The GSR formula removes from the rate student-athletes who leave school while academically eligible and includes student-athletes who transfer to a school after initially enrolling elsewhere. This calculation provides a more accurate measurement of student-athlete success.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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