
University of Florida student-athletes set numerous academic records in Spring 2025
University of Florida student-athletes set numerous academic records in Spring 2025
The University of Florida continues to lead the way in both collegiate academics and athletics, as evidenced by the recent news from the registrar.
This spring, a few overall and team grade point average records were set. More than 400 student-athletes earned a 3.0 or higher GPA for the fourth-straight semester, and the collective 3.42 GPA by Gators reached an all-time high, replacing the 3.39 GPA set in the fall term of 2024.
During the 2023-24 academic year, 75 members across all of Florida's athletics programs graduated with a bachelor's degree, while another 17 earned a graduate degree; 33 graduated with honors.
The five programs that set or equaled GPA records this past semester were baseball (3.26), football (3.48), gymnastics (3.73), lacrosse (3.67) and men's track and field (3.08).
UF Student-Athlete Spring 2025 Semester Highlights
18 programs earned a 3.0 or better spring semester GPA
18 programs earned a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA
Overall Male Term GPA – 3.35
Overall Male Cumulative GPA – 3.31
Overall Female Term GPA – 3.51
Overall Female Cumulative GPA – 3.48 (New Record)
4.0 spring 2025 GPA by 54 student-athletes
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