Graduation Rates / Academic Success Rates / NCAA Banned Drug Listing

Requirements To Provide This Information

NCAA Bylaw 13.3:

Division II institutions are required to provide the most recent Academic Success Rate and Federal Graduation Rate data to prospects and their parents or legal guardians no later than the day prior to the prospect's signed National Letter of Intent, offer of admission, or financial aid.

NCAA Bylaw 13.3.2

Division II institutions are required to provide to all incoming prospective student-athletes and their parents or legal guardians the NCAA banned drug list and information about nutritional supplements.  The information shall be provided at the earliest practical opportunity but in no event later than July 1 before the prospect's initial enrollment. For those prospects whose recruitment is initiated after July 1, the banned drug list must be provided at the earliest opportunity.

 

 

About The Graduation Reports

Explanation of the Reports

Academic Success Rate Report

King College Academic Success Rate Data

Information about the NCAA Banned Drug List

The NCAA publishes a list each year of banned substances. The list also refers to related compounds.  No substance on the list may be used by an NCAA student-athlete, regardless of whether it is specifically listed as an example.

It is also very important to note that many nutritional and/or dietary supplements contain NCAA banned substances. Also note that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not strictly regulate the supplement industry and therefore the purity and safety of nutritional dietary supplements cannot be assured.

Impure supplements could lead to a positive NCAA drug test.  Therefore the use of supplements is at the student-athlete's own risk!

You should always discuss with your physician before taking supplements.

2009-10 NCAA Banned Drug List