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===Schools ranked by academic measures===
===Schools ranked by academic measures===


Institutions below are ranked by 6-year graduation rate. Two SEC institutions, the [[University of Georgia]] and [[University of Florida]] were included in [[Public Ivy|''Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies'']] published in 2001.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/006093459X/|first=Howard|last=Greene|first2=Matthew W.|last2=Green|title=Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies|date=July 24, 2001|publisher=Collins Reference|accessdate= May 16, 2007|ISBN=006093459X }}</ref> All SEC institutions annually rank among the top 200 universities in the United States in the annual [[U.S. News & World Report]] "America's Best College Rankings."
Institutions below are member universities of the [[Southeastern Conference]] ranked by 6-year graduation rate. Two SEC institutions, the [[University of Georgia]] and [[University of Florida]] were included in [[Public Ivy|''Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies'']] published in 2001.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/006093459X/|first=Howard|last=Greene|first2=Matthew W.|last2=Green|title=Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies|date=July 24, 2001|publisher=Collins Reference|accessdate= May 16, 2007|ISBN=006093459X }}</ref> All SEC institutions annually rank among the top 200 universities in the United States in the annual [[U.S. News & World Report]] "America's Best College Rankings."


All SEC institutions are members of the [[Southeastern Universities Research Association]] and the SECU initiative.
All SEC institutions are members of the [[Southeastern Universities Research Association]] and the SECU initiative.
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| '''718'''
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| '''[[Pacific-12 Conference#Schools ranked by academic measures|PAC-12 average]]'''
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| 1135<ref>{{cite web|title=LSU's graduation rate|url=http://www.lsureveille.com/news/article_5641da90-1e55-11e2-82f9-001a4bcf6878.html?mode=image&photo=0|publisher=LSU Reveille|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref>
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Schools ranked by academic measures

Institutions below are member universities of the Southeastern Conference ranked by 6-year graduation rate. Two SEC institutions, the University of Georgia and University of Florida were included in Greenes' Guides: The Public Ivies published in 2001.[1] All SEC institutions annually rank among the top 200 universities in the United States in the annual U.S. News & World Report "America's Best College Rankings."

All SEC institutions are members of the Southeastern Universities Research Association and the SECU initiative.

Institution 2012 6-year graduation rate 2012 Freshman returning for sophomore year 2012 Average SAT score(CR+Math) of first-time freshman 2013 Research expenditures, in millions[2]
Vanderbilt Universityc 92%[3] 96%[4] 1480[5] 556
ACC average 85.2% 93% 1302 404
University of Floridabc 84%[6] 95%[7] 1265[8] 740
University of Georgiab 83%[9] 94%[10] 1245[11] 265
Texas A&M Universityc 80%[12] 92%[13] 1195[14] 706
University of South Carolina 72%[15] 87%[16] 1195[17] 202
University of Missouric 71%[18] 84%[19] 1165[20] 231
SEC average 70.5% 87% 1186 327
Auburn University 68%[21] 90%[22] 1180[23] 163
University of Alabama 67%[24] 85%[25] 1130[26] 54
Louisiana State University 67%[27] 83%[28] 1135[29] 288
University of Tennessee 66%[30] 85%[31] 1175[32] 311
University of Arkansas 60%[33] 81%[34] 1130[35] 120
Mississippi State University 60%[36] 81%[37] 1100[38] 226
University of Mississippi 58%[39] 81%[40] 1080[41] 132
National average 58%[42] 75%[43] 1010[44] 0
University of Kentucky 56.3%[45] 81%[46] 1130[47] 373

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