The tone of the monthly Faculty Athletics Committee meeting Tuesday was distinctly more positive than in previous months.
Members focused not on the ongoing NCAA investigation but rather the encouraging statistics regarding 2009 student-athlete graduation success rates.
The statistic includes athletes who leave school prior to graduation so long as the athlete would have been academically eligible to compete.
But the meeting did not proceed without mention of the investigation. Chancellor Holden Thorp began by saying he thought the situation surrounding the football team is moving forward.
“Everybody is feeling a lot more upbeat about where we are with the situation,” Thorp said.
Conversation quickly moved from the investigation to academic successes of the athletic department.
UNC School of Law professor Lissa Broome presented findings on the graduation success rate of all varsity sports programs.
The overall graduation success rate of the school was 87 percent, which was greater than eight of 10 peer institutions, including the University of Florida, the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor and the University of Texas at Austin.
The only peer institution that exceeded UNC’s rate was the University of Virginia, which reported an 89 percent rate.