Approximately 70% of college scholarship athletes graduate from their programs. However, only a small percentage—around 25%—of those who do graduate go on to use their degrees in a career related to their field of study. Many factors contribute to this, including the time commitment of sports and the transition to life after athletics. Overall, while a significant number graduate, the direct application of their degrees varies widely.
If you intend to go to graduate school then yes it is possible to get a college scholarship after you graduate college.
less than 4 percent
The statistics of getting a college scholarship in lacrosse are not in your favor. Only 5 percent of athletes get college scholarships in this sport.
they do not.
Yes, Georgetown University offered him a full scholarship but he didn't Graduate because of the NBA.
47%
The percentage of college students who successfully graduate varies, but on average, about 60 of students who start college end up graduating.
Approximately 33 of college students graduate in 3 years.
Yes, athletes are on a scholarship to play sports. That's there main purpose of being there.
7% of attendees of Dividson are student athletes
About 80%
He passed all of the University of Alabama's graduation requirements.