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INDIANAPOLIS – The NCAA has officially released its 2023-24 Academic Progress Rate (APR) data for all NCAA Division I institutions today, highlighting the academic success of the student-athletes at Kansas City Athletics. Kansas City Women’s Tennis led the charge for the Roos, posting an APR of 1,000. Three other programs posted multi-year scores above the […]

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INDIANAPOLIS – The NCAA has officially released its 2023-24 Academic Progress Rate (APR) data for all NCAA Division I institutions today, highlighting the academic success of the student-athletes at Kansas City Athletics.

Kansas City Women’s Tennis led the charge for the Roos, posting an APR of 1,000. Three other programs posted multi-year scores above the 980 threshold: women’s soccer at 986, women’s cross country at 986 and volleyball at 984.

Established in 2003, the APR system provides a metric for institutions to measure the progress of student-athletes, accounting for eligibility and retention through each academic term. It is a composite team measurement based upon individual academic success with a 1,000 point score representing the maximum.

As a Carnegie R1 institution, academic success is a point of pride at Kansas City Athletics and within the UMKC community, ensuring a promising future for student-athletes even after their time on the court, field or track comes to a close.



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