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Academic Progress Rate (APR)

When they say Harvard they mean Harvard of the West, right?

right?

Oh, … and … Holy resurrected thread, Batman!
Yeah - methomps - I haven't seen him on here in about 100 years.

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[Penn State Fan]Here is further proof that APR is a bad metric.[/Penn State Fan]

Penn State ranked #15 in the Big Ten, at 959. (That's out of 18. They were #12 out of 14.)
We all know anything that doesn't have them in the top 3 in the Big Ten, or Top 8-10 in the country must be a flawed system.
 
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Yeah - methomps - I haven't seen him on here in about 100 years.

Also:
[Penn State Fan]Here is further proof that APR is a bad metric.[/Penn State Fan]

Penn State ranked #15 in the Big Ten, at 959. (That's out of 18. They were #12 out of 14.)
We all know anything that doesn't have them in the top 3 in the Big Ten, or Top 8-10 in the country must be a flawed system.
Funny that. No mention of any of this over at Cult Central.
 
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Ohio State is Only Division I Football Program with Perfect Academic Progress Rate of 1000

Ohio State is college football’s top team in more ways than one.

On the field, the Buckeyes are the reigning College Football Playoff national champions. In the classroom, Ohio State is the only Division I football team with a perfect multi-year Academic Progress Rate of 1000.



While Harvard was tied with Ohio State for the top APR last year, the Crimson now rank third among Division I football programs with an APR of 997, with the Alabama Crimson Tide ranking second (998).

The football team is one of seven Ohio State sports teams that currently has a perfect multi-year APR of 1000. The men’s and women’s cross country, men’s fencing, men’s golf, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams also have perfect multi-year APRs. Across all sports, Ohio State has a multi-year rate of 990.
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