
Husky Student-Athletes Equal GSR Record
November 19, 2025 | General, Student-Athlete Academic Services
SEATTLE – For the second year in a row, University of Washington student-athletes reached a record level of academic success with a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 94, announced in the latest report today by the NCAA. That mark matches Washington's highest GSR, also achieved in 2024.
The current GSR reflects the success of Husky student-athletes entering the university between 2015-18.
Washington tied for No. 3 in the Big Ten with its score of 94. This is the seventh year in a row that UW student-athletes have achieved a GSR above 90, with 2024 and 2025 setting the new benchmarks.
"Academic success is an essential part of the student-athlete experience at the University of Washington," said Director of Athletics Pat Chun. "The GSR is one indicator of success, and this year's numbers reaffirm the commitment of student-athletes to earning a meaningful degree at a world-class institution."
Eight UW teams led the way with perfect 100 scores: Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Women's Cross Country/Track & Field, Gymnastics, Softball, Women's Tennis, and Volleyball.
Men's Basketball was one of only three Big Ten programs to score 100 (Northwestern, Michigan), and Football ranked third in the Big Ten with a score of 93 behind only Northwestern and Wisconsin.
A complete and searchable Graduation Rates Report is available online, at NCAA.org.
The GSR is the percentage of student-athletes earning a degree within six years, and was developed by the NCAA to account for transfer student-athletes and mid-year enrollees, and does not include those who leave an institution while they were academically eligible to compete.
The current GSR reflects the success of Husky student-athletes entering the university between 2015-18.
Washington tied for No. 3 in the Big Ten with its score of 94. This is the seventh year in a row that UW student-athletes have achieved a GSR above 90, with 2024 and 2025 setting the new benchmarks.
"Academic success is an essential part of the student-athlete experience at the University of Washington," said Director of Athletics Pat Chun. "The GSR is one indicator of success, and this year's numbers reaffirm the commitment of student-athletes to earning a meaningful degree at a world-class institution."
Eight UW teams led the way with perfect 100 scores: Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Women's Cross Country/Track & Field, Gymnastics, Softball, Women's Tennis, and Volleyball.
Men's Basketball was one of only three Big Ten programs to score 100 (Northwestern, Michigan), and Football ranked third in the Big Ten with a score of 93 behind only Northwestern and Wisconsin.
A complete and searchable Graduation Rates Report is available online, at NCAA.org.
The GSR is the percentage of student-athletes earning a degree within six years, and was developed by the NCAA to account for transfer student-athletes and mid-year enrollees, and does not include those who leave an institution while they were academically eligible to compete.
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