The NCAA recently released its latest Academic Progress Rate scores, or better known as APR scores, and the news is good for the SEC — not a single school is in danger of falling into academic issues.

That means all 14 programs will be eligible for the postseason, academically at least, considering the threshold for participating in postseason play is an APR score of 930 and all of the SEC programs have at least a score of 956.

The NCAA describes the Academic Progress Rate as “a team-based metric that accounts for the eligibility and retention of each student-athlete, each term.” The multi-year rates cover a four-year period, meaning the latest results cover 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 academic calendar years.

Here’s a visual breakdown of how the APR scores are determined:

Here are the latest figures for every SEC program, beginning with the highest APR scores. We’ve also provided the scores from last year in this table:

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