The following schools appear in the Nov. 2 AP Top 25 and USA Today coaches' polls and are ranked according to their graduation success rate, as calculated by the NCAA.
The NCAA and U.S. Department of Education calculate graduation rates by allowing six academic years because many students don't complete college in the traditional four years. That means the most recent stats gauge freshmen who entered college as early as 2007.
1. Notre Dame: 94 percent
2. Duke: 92 percent
3. UCLA: 88 percent
4. TCU: 83 percent
5. Clemson: 81 percent
5. Nebraska: 81 percent
7. Alabama: 80 percent
8. Ohio State: 78 percent
9. Georgia: 75 percent
10. West Virginia: 74 percent
11. Baylor: 72 percent
12. LSU: 71 percent
13. Oregon: 70 percent
14. Arizona State: 69 percent
14. Michigan State: 69 percent
14. Wisconsin: 69 percent
17. Auburn: 68 percent
18. Kansas State: 66 percent
18. Mississippi State: 66 percent
18. Utah: 66 percent
21. Florida State: 65 percent
22. Arizona: 64 percent
23. Marshall: 63 percent
24. Oklahoma: 59 percent
25. Ole Miss: 52 percent