Title: IPEDS Workshop
1IPEDS Workshop
- SHEEO/NCES Network Conference
- May 8, 2006
- Arlington, VA
2Agenda
- 2005-06 data collection
- 2006-07 data collection
- Help Desk report
- IPEDS data use tools
- Current projects of interest
- AIR report
- New COOL (!!!)
- Influences on the future
- Wrap up QA
3Update on 2005-06 collection
4Hurricane Schools
- 41 institutions identified in early Sept that
might have difficulty reporting 2005-06 IPEDS
data - 9 were able to report all components
- Flagged in data collection system
- Not included in followup prompting
- Nonresponse for these institutions will NOT be a
compliance issue
5Hurricane Schools
- Guidelines for reporting students displaced due
to hurricanes were posted at http//nces.ed.gov/ip
eds/web2000/katrina.asp - AIR/NCES senior fellow is working with affected
institutions
6Hurricane School Response
7Imputation of 2005-06 data for hurricane schools
Dont forget institutions will have the
opportunity to enter 2005-06 data in the PY
Revision System next collection cycle
8New HR format
- Respondents generally favorable about new format
- Easier to ensure consistency across sections,
but. - Did experience a couple of editing glitches
- Contacted a few coordinators for assistance
- Table Topic questions, suggestions
9New HR format
- Combination of an old server and the new,
combined HR format had negative impact on system
performance in winter - NCES replaced collection server toward end of
collection period - Collection was extended
10Finance in winter
- Almost a third of total Finance surveys were
completed during Winter collection
11Spring collection
- Email sent to KHs 10 days before institution
close - Suggested folks not wait until last few days to
enter data - Due to high volume and ED firewall issue
12Spring Collection Extended
- 1-week followup reminder was not sent out
- Sent email notice to 281 institutions and 36
coordinators on 5/2 - New institution close date 5/10
- New coordinator close date 5/17
13Noncompliance Update
14Noncompliance
Preliminary
15Noncompliance
Preliminary
16Noncompliance
Preliminary
17Noncompliance
18IPEDS Data Collection
19OMB Clearance
- Current package requests clearance for 2006-07
through 2008-09 - New items include
20Preliminary Early Estimate of Fall Enrollment
- 8 numbers on IC
- FT, PT enrollment
- Undergraduate
- First-time undergraduate
- Graduate
- First-professional
- Clearly identified as early estimates, so data
can be different from what will be reported on EF
21Preliminary Early Estimate of Fall Enrollment
R reported value CV calculated value. Totals
will be generated from the detail provided by the
institution.
22System affiliation
- Write-in item to capture affiliation with
institutional system added to IC - Relocated from Finance
- Will be pulled forward in subsequent years
- Will be used in project to aggregate IPEDS data
to system level
23Price of attendance
- For institutions that report price data by
program - Allow reporting of program length in credit hours
or contact hours - Collect average number of months it takes to
complete the largest program - Clarification for IPEDS COOL
24Fall Enrollment
- Degree-granting institutions
- New column
- Transfers into the institution (first-time at
institution) - Full time and part time
25Fall Enrollment Transfers In
R reported value CV calculated value
26Human Resources
- 4-yr degree-granting institutions
- Add tenure status of instructional staff back to
SA section - Institutions with lt15 full-time employees
- Would do short Fall Staff section (collects data
by primary occupational activity, by
race/ethnicity and gender)
27Race/Ethnicity
- YES
- SOON
- Not in 2006-07
- Depends on OMB clearance check Federal Register
28Collection Schedule
29Registration
30Fall Collection
31Winter Collection
32Spring Collection
33Followup Schedule
- Email to KH (collection open) Open
- Letter to CEO (no reg KH) Close 4wks
- Email to KH (no data) Close 4wks
- Phone to CEO (no reg KH) Close 3wks
- Phone to CEO/KH (no data) Close 2wks
- Email to KH (no data) Close 2wks
- Email to KH (not locked) Close 2wks
- Email to KH (no data) Close 1wk
- Email to KH (not locked) Close 1wk
34Help Desk Report
35IPEDS Data Use Tools
36Data Tool Demos
- State Data Tables and Education Data Profiles
- In a minute or two
- New COOL
- Monday afternoon
- IPEDS Report Templates
- Monday 345 pm
- IPEDS DAS
- Tuesday 900 am
37New Peer Tool Interface
- TRP held in Nov 2005
- Participants tried out the new interface and
loved it - Variable search
- Easily choose multiple years of same variable
- Suggested we deploy it ASAP
38New institutional category variable
- Technical Review Panel met in Oct 2005
- Addressed issue of sector bleed, degree creep
- TRP summary available at http//nces.ed.gov/ipeds/
trp13.asp - Derived variable added to PAS
- Will be used to group institutions for tabulated
data in addition to sector
39instcat
- Degree-granting
- Baccalaureate or above
- 1 - Grad w/ no undergrad degrees
- 2 - Primarily bacc or above
- 3 - Other bacc granting
- 4 - Associate's certificates
- Nondegree-granting
- 5 - Above bacc certificates
- 6 - Sub-bacc certificates
40State Data Tables and Education Data Profiles
http//nces.ed.gov/das/library/ http//nces.ed.gov
/programs/stateprofiles/
41Current projects of interest
42First-professional degree classification
- Technical Review Panel met in Dec 2005
- TRP suggestions posted, comments invited through
March 8 - Revising suggestions
- Will be posted at http//nces.ed.gov/ipeds/whatsne
w.asp
43Comments on TRP Proposal
- General agreement with TRP suggestions to
eliminate first-professional but still
distinguish graduate degree programs designed for
research and scholarly careers from those
designed for professional practice. - Requests for further guidance in how to
categorize certain degrees either refinement of
TRP proposed definitions or lists as guidance
(for example, Survey of Earned Doctorates list
of research doctorates)
44Data Feedback Report 2006
- Will be sent to keyholders and CEOs in fall 2006
- Keyholders can upload custom comparison groups
for their 2006 report through June 30 in the data
collection system - Instructions are available at
- http//nces.ed.gov/ipeds/comp_gp.asp
- http//airweb.org/ (click IPEDS Training)
45Data Feedback Report 2007
- Technical Review Panel for suggestions for design
of 2007 report held March 27-28 in DC - Look for report posted under Whats New in IPEDS
46Combined data allocation
- Project to allocate combined IPEDS data among
parent reporters and children recently completed - Goal was to make IPEDS data more usable
- Keyholders were contacted for input
- Allocation factors for 2004 have been added to
PAS (response status information)
473 Data Quality Validity Studies
- Compared original 2002-03 IPEDS data to revised
2002-03 data and non-IPEDS sources - http//nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid20
05175 - Currently doing study comparing IPEDS Finance
data with data reported by institutions to EZ
Audit - Next will compare IPEDS HR data with non-IPEDS
sources
48Training
- AIR IPEDS developing new modularized training
materials, delivery modes, to supplement workshop
format - Webinars
- Online courses
- Tutorials
- Covering both data submission and data use
- Anthony Bichel will introduce in detail after
lunch - Table topic Tuesday Wednesday mornings
training support for coordinators
49Webinars
- Currently available
- New Keyholders (3 versions)
- Finance (3 versions)
- Uploading custom comparison groups
- Done live, then posted to AIR website
- http//airweb.org/ (click on IPEDS Training)
50Web Resources
- Dont forget to check IPEDS Whats New
http//nces.ed.gov/ipeds/whatsnew.asp - Reports on recent TRPs
- Reports on implementation of TRP suggestions
- In-depth discussion of other timely issues
- Links to other documents on the web
51AIR Report
52New COOL (!!!)
http//collegesearch.nces.ed.gov
53Background
- Revisions based on work of 2005 AIR/NCES Senior
Fellow - Purpose of project was to enhance the ongoing
development and improvement of COOL - Included
- Comparative review of COOL and other college
search sites - Interviews/focus groups with high school
students, parents, counselors
54Recommendations
- Change URL
- Old http//nces.ed.gov/ipeds/cool
- New http//collegesearch.nces.ed.gov
- Improve search options, include
- Map of USA to search by location
- Quick search function
- Search by major/program
55More Recommendations
- Modify language/terminology
- Revise page header to emphasize COOL
- Modify and relocate page navigation
- Incorporate compare function
56Introducing the New COOL
57Influences on the Future
58HEA Reauthorization
- Current HEA extended through June 30, 2006
- House and Senate bills differ but both focus on
consumer info and accountability - House bill HR 609 passed March 30
- Senate bill S1614 rumored will be put on
Senate calendar soon - Then, House and Senate versions get reconciled
59House Bill (HR609)
- Additional consumer information
- Changes to COOL web site
- Prohibits student unit record system
- College Affordability Index
60Consumer information
- Provide consumers with an easy-to-use,
comprehensive web-based tool for researching and
comparing institutions of higher education (COOL) - Increase the transparency of college cost, price,
and financial aid - Raise public awareness about postsec education,
particularly among low-income families,
non-traditional students, and first-generation
college students
61How?
- Establish Technical Review Panel to
- Determine what is needed
- Determine best way to collect data (considering
burden and cost) - Determine comparability of data
- Redesign COOL to
- Display new data
- Include sorting function, better search mechanism
62More on COOL
- Publish data on COOL--
- Price of attendance and SFA (we already do this)
- Instructional expenditure per FTE student
- Enrollment data (FT/PT, resident/nonresident)
- Faculty/student ratios
- Faculty staff data (FT/PT)
- Graduation and transfer rates (we do this, too)
- Ability to compare institutions in COOL (we now
do this)
63Also on COOLLinks to institution website
- Data should include
- Mission
- Accreditation
- Student services
- Transfer of credit policies
- Placement rates and other measures of success
64Public accountability
- College Affordability Index (CAI)
- Post on COOL, next to total tuition and fees
- Sanctions take effect June 30, 2010
- Have tuition and fees risen more over the last 3
years than the Consumer Price Index (CPI)?
65College Affordability Index
- Percentage change in the tuition and fees
charged for a full-time first-time undergraduate
student between 1st and last of 3 most recent
academic years - -- divided by --
- Percentage change in the CPI (All Urban
Consumers-Current Series) from July of 1st
academic year to July of 3rd academic year
66College Affordability Risk Indicator
- An institution is determined to be not at risk if
- the CAI is less than or equal to 2.0
- or the CAI exceeds 2.0, but by a dollar amount
that is less than 500 - or the tuition and fees charged in the 3rd
academic year for a full-time first-time
undergraduate student is within the least costly
quartile of institutions within each sector
67CAI on PAS
- College Affordability Index (CAI) and College
Affordability Risk Indicator for 2005 are now in
IPEDS Peer Analysis System (PAS) - http//nces.ed.gov/ipedspas/
- Frequently Used and Derived Variables
68Outcomes and actions
- At-risk institutions
- Report to Secretary of Dept of ED
- Description of factors contributing to increase
in costs, tuition and fees - Description of any other entity that participates
in determinations of tuition and fee increases - Posted on COOL
- 2-yr continuation of failure
- Affordability alert status
69CAI Highest 5
- Must form Quality-Efficient Task Force to to
review operations - To include administrators and business and civic
leaders and may include faculty, students,
trustees, parents of students, and alumni of such
institution. - To analyze institutional operating costs in
comparison with other institutions. Identify
areas to cut costs. - The results of the analysis in the report to the
Secretary
70Senate Bill (S1614)
- Additional reporting requirements/consumer
information - Changes/additions to COOL
- Ranking institutions by tuition increases
71Consumer Information
- Ability to compare institutions in COOL
- 10 years of cost of attendance data on COOL,
including average annual cost of attendance - SFA data (we have this already)
- students successfully transferring academic
credit
72More new data
- Data on students who complete
- Undergrad certificate or degree and get a job
- Undergrad degree and go to grad school
- Ranking of institutions showing
- and increases in tuition by quartiles
- All data will be made available for
degree-granting institutions by control and level - Assistance provided to institutions by each state
73Commission on the Future of Higher Ed
- Attempt to answer questions such as
- What skills will students need to succeed in the
21st century? - How can we make sure America stays the world's
leader in academic research? - And, how can we make sure opportunities for
quality higher education and best jobs are open
to all students?
74Meetings and Public Hearings
- Next MeetingWashington, DC (May 18-19, 2006)
- Fourth MeetingIndianapolis, IN (April 6-7, 2006)
- Public HearingBoston, MA (March 20, 2006)
- Public HearingSeattle, WA (Feb 7, 2006)
- Third MeetingSan Diego, CA (Feb 2-3, 2006)
- Second MeetingNashville, TN (Dec 8-9, 2005)
- First MeetingWashington, DC (Oct 17, 2005)
75Commissions Top 5 Goals
- Vote taken at April 6 meeting
- Increasing access to college for low-income
students and adults - Improving the nations commitment to lifelong
learning and workforce development - Increasing need-based aid
- Doubling the number of graduates in science and
mathematics - Expanding institutional accountability and
transparency
76Commission Preliminary Reports
- Preliminary papers posted to web, including
Accountability/Consumer Information by Chair
Charles Miller - Report suggests that Commission will likely
recommend changes to COOL as well as expansion of
IPEDS data collection - Weighting and ranking on COOL
- Smaller slices of data reported in IPEDS
77Commission Final Report
- By August 1, 2006
- Will serve as a blueprint for a 21st century
higher education system - Potential to have major implications for IPEDS
- For more info, see Commission web site
- http//www.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/hiedfuture/i
ndex.html
78Wrap up QA