Title: RESEARCH TOOLS, TIPS, AND RESOURCES FOR FINANCIAL AID ADMINISTRATORS
1RESEARCH TOOLS, TIPS, AND RESOURCES FOR FINANCIAL
AID ADMINISTRATORS
PRESENTERS Mary Ann Coughlin, Springfield
College, MA Bonnie Joerschke, Purdue University,
IN Barry Simmons, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
State University, VA
WASFAA PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP, APRIL 1, 2006,
RENO, NV
2INTRODUCTION
- AGENDA
- 800 a.m. INTRODUCTION AND GOALS
- 805 a.m. WHY CONDUCT RESEARCH
- 825 a.m. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RESEARCH
- 845 a.m. IPEDS DEMONSTRATION
- 1015 a.m. BREAK
- 1030 a.m. NATIONAL /REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
- 1040 a.m. INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
- 1055 a.m. RESEARCH TOOLS
- 1115 a.m. HANDS ON EXERCISES
- 1150 a.m. WRAP UP
3GOALS
- Become familiar with information on your campus,
the internet, or from external sources that will
help you answer questions about your aid
recipients or funds. - Learn how to build comparative data.
- Provide an overview of available and frequently
used financial aid databases and their
limitations.
4WHY CONDUCT RESEARCH?
5Why Research?
- Compliance
- Federal Quality Assurance Program
- FISAP
- Donor Relations
- Defend/Support/Eliminate Programs
- Program Creation
6Benchmarking
- Comparison group can be
- Peer
- Aspirational
- Competitor
- Predetermined
- Natural
- Traditional
- Jurisdictional
- Classification-based
7Program Creation Process
- Determine/Goal Outcome
- What do you want to do?
- Why?
- Target
8Program Creation Process
- Build Conceptual Framework
- Product
- Delivery Channels
- Interested/Impacted Parties
9Program Creation Process
- Secure Funding
- Public
- Private
- Creative
10Program Creation Process
- Develop Infrastructure
- Program Framework/Elements
- Staffing Space
- Budget
- IT Support
- Communications/Publicity/Audience Buy-In
- Institutional Sanction
- External Sanction
11Program Creation Process
- Implement Infrastructure
- Training
- Event Planning
- Oversight
- Adjustments
- Coordination
- Delivery
12Program Creation Process
- Evaluate Infrastructure Outcomes
- Formal/Informal
- Internal/External
- Quantitative/Qualitative
- Feedback Loop Cybernetic
- Cycle
- Distribution
13Basic Principles of Research
14BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RESEARCH
- Descriptive Statistics
- Describes the basic features of the data
- Simple summaries
- Present quantitative descriptions in a manageable
form - Descriptive vs. inferential statistics
- Limitations risk of distorting original data or
losing important detail - Source The Web Center for Social Research
Methods, www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/statdesc
/htm
15DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
- Most often used descriptive statistic is central
tendency or range of a distribution of values - Mean
- Median
- Mode
- Range
16DEFINITIONS
- Mean the arithmetic average
- 30 80 30 90 30 100 360/6 60
- Median The number in the middle of an ordered
list - 30 30 30 80 90 100
-
- Mode The number that occurs most often
- 30
- Range The highest value minus lowest (100 30
70)
17DEFINITIONS
- Standard deviation
- Measures the dispersion of your data
- Outlying values can distort the average or range
of your data - Steps to calculate a standard deviation
- Compute the mean for the data set
- Compute the deviation by subtracting the mean
from each value - Square each individual deviation
- Add up the squared deviations
- Divide by one less than the sample size
- Take the square root
18DEFINITIONS
- Standard deviation (example)
- 30 60 -30.0002 900.000000
- 30 60 -30.0002 900.000000
- 30 60 -30.0002 900.000000
- 80 60 20.0002 400.000000
- 90 60 30.0002 300.000000
- 100 60 40.0002 1600.000000
- 5000.000000/5 1000.000
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20TRENDS
- Cross-sectional Analysis
- Snapshot of data at a single point in time
- Longitudinal Analysis
- Study of change in data over time
- Trend analysis is the simplest type of
longitudinal analysisexamines overall change
over time using the past to predict the future - Limitation Does not tell why or how the
changes occur
21CONSTANT DOLLARS
- Dollars reported in terms of the value they had
on a previous date. Measures data over time
while controlling for changes owing to inflation. - Usually gives a clearer view of how something is
performing over time. - Use Consumer Price Index (CPI) to adjust for
inflation.
22CONSTANT DOLLARS
- Consumer Price Index
- Measure used to track change in prices for common
household goods over time - Can be used to compare dollar amounts between
years using constant dollars - Produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
- www.bls.gov/cpi/
23CONSTANT DOLLARS
- Conversion Formula
- Multiply the lst year dollar value by a factor
whose numerator is the average annual CPI of the
2nd year and whose denominator is the average
annual CPS of the lst year. - OR
- - Use the CPI inflation calculator developed by
the BLS automates the calculation and
illustrates the process of inflating and
deflating dollar amounts from year to year. - www.bls.gov/cpi/
24CPI INFLATION CALCULATOR
25IPEDSTHE INTEGRATED POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
DATA SYSTEM
26BREAK
27NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
28NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
- Common Data Set CDS
- Tom Mortenson Pell Report Card
- CPS Sample
- State and Other
29NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
30NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
- 40 pages
- 10 sections
- 8 pages instructions
31NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
- A General Info
- B Enrollment Data
- C First Time Freshmen
- D Transfer Activity
- E Academic Offerings
- F Student Life
- G Expenses
- H Financial Aid
- I Faculty/Class Size
- J Degrees Conferred
32NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
- H. FINANCIAL AID
- Please refer to the following financial aid
definitions when completing Section H. - Awarded aid The dollar amounts offered to
financial aid applicants. - Financial aid applicant Any applicant who
submits any one of the institutionally required
financial aid applications/forms, such as the
FAFSA. - Indebtedness Aggregate dollar amount borrowed
through any loan programs (federal, state,
subsidized, unsubsidized, private, etc.
excluding parent loans) while the student was
enrolled at an institution. Student loans
co-signed by a parent are assumed to be the
responsibility of the student and should be
included. - Institutional and external funds Endowment,
alumni, or external monies for which the
institution determines the recipient or the
dollar amount awarded.
33NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
- Financial need
- As determined by your institution using the
federal methodology and/or your institution's own
standards. - Need-based aid
- College-funded or college-administered award from
institutional, state, federal, or other sources
for which a student must have financial need to
qualify. This includes both institutional and
non-institutional student aid (grants, jobs, and
loans).
34NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
- Need-based scholarship or grant aid
- Scholarships and grants from institutional,
state, federal, or other sources for which a
student must have financial need to qualify. - Need-based self-help aid
- Loans and jobs from institutional, state,
federal, or other sources for which a student
must demonstrate financial need to qualify.
35NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
- Non-need-based scholarship or grant aid
- Scholarships and grants, gifts, or merit-based
aid from institutional, state, federal, or other
sources (including unrestricted funds or gifts
and endowment income) awarded solely on the basis
of academic achievement, merit, or any other
non-need-based reason. When reporting questions
H1 and H2, non-need-based aid that is used to
meet need should be counted as need-based aid.
36NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
- Note Suggested order of precedence for counting
non-need money as need-based - Non-need institutional grants
- Non-need tuition waivers
- Non-need athletic awards
- Non-need federal grants
- Non-need state grants
- Non-need outside grants
- Non-need student loans
- Non-need parent loans
- Non-need work
37NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES--CDS
- Non-need-based self-help aid
- Loans and jobs from institutional, state, or
other sources for which a student need not
demonstrate financial need to qualify. - Scholarships/grants from external sources
- Monies received from outside (private) sources
that the student brings with them (e.g., Kiwanis,
National Merit scholarships). The institution may
process paperwork to receive the dollars, but it
has no role in determining the recipient or the
dollar amount awarded. - Work study and employment
- Federal and state work study aid, and any
employment packaged by your institution in
financial aid awards.
38NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
- Mortenson Pell sample data set to be inserted
39NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
- Tom Mortenson Pell Report Card
40NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
- CPS draws a sample of applicants quarterly for qc
and research purposes
41NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
42NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
43NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
44NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
45NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
46NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
47NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
48NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
49NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
50NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
51NATIONAL/REGIONAL/STATE SOURCES
- California Postsecondary Education Commission -
HomeCalifornia Postsecondary Education
Commission is the State planning and ... Arrow,
REGIONAL DATA Higher education data from a
regional perspective. ...www.cpec.ca.gov/ - 28k
- Mar 14, 2006 - Cached - Similar pages - The American Freshman - National Norms for
2005UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES -
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND
INFORMATIONSTUDIES. HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH
INSTITUTE ...www.gseis.ucla.edu/heri/norms05.html
- 15k - Mar 14, 2006 - Cached - Similar pages - Washington State Data Book
- Washington State Data Book The people, the
economy, and the government of ... Other Sources
(Uses) by Major Fund, All Budgeted and Higher
Education Funds ...www.ofm.wa.gov/databook/ -
26k - Mar 15, 2006 - Cached - Similar pagesHigher
Education OFM -
- State of Washington Office of Financial
Management higher education information,
including enrollment ... Integrated Postsecondary
Education Data System ...www.ofm.wa.gov/hied/defa
ult.asp - 22k - Mar 16, 2006 - Cached -
Similar pages
52INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
53INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
- Annual Reports
- Data Digests
- Fact Books
- Data Warehouses
- Digital Dashboard (Desktop)
54INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
- Annual Report
- Key document that delivers information about your
department - Various formats
- Can be overwhelming task to create one
- Tips
- Create a schedule for writing and production
- Involve members of staff--you do not have to do
it alone - Determine your target audience
- Determine the theme/content of your report
55INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
- Annual Report
- Excellent on-line source Creating an Annual
Report in Microsoft Word, State Library of Iowa,
- www.silo.lib.ia.us/for-ia-libraries/tell-library-
story/Props/annual-reports/index.htm - They state Annual reports are used by all kinds
of institutions. . .as a public relations piece.
They are a way of being accountable and proving
your value. They can tell statistical stories,
but they should also include some of the
memorable highlights of the year
56INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESANNUAL REPORT
57INSTITUTIONAL RESOURCESANNUAL REPORT
58INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESANNUAL REPORT
59INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESANNUAL REPORT
60INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESANNUAL REPORT
61INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESANNUAL REPORT
62INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESDATA DIGESTS
- Used by many post secondary institutions as their
official source of data. - Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette Data Digest
provides information on - General facts and figures
- Student data
- Instruction and student life
- Faculty and staff data
- Finance facilities
- Research
- www.purdue.edu/DataDigest
63INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESDATA DIGESTS
64INSTITIUTIONAL SOURCESDATA DIGESTS
65INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESDATA DIGESTS
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67INSTITUTIONAL SOURCESDATA DIGESTS
68INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
- Fact Books
- Similar to Data Digests a structured
presentation of information about the institution
frequently requested by students, faculty, staff,
and other publics. - Data Warehouses
- Computer-based information systems that contain
data that originated from another application or
an external system or source.
69INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
- Data Warehouses
- Managers use them to extract information quickly
and easily - Read only, integrated databases designed to
answer comparative and what if questions - Unlike operational databases that are set up to
handle transactions and are kept up to date as of
the last transaction, data warehouses are
analytical, subject-oriented and structured to
aggregate transactions as a snapshot in time.
Useful in analyzing historical transaction data
to detect patterns and trends. - Source Minnesota State Archives at
www.mnhs.org/preserve/records/dwintro.html
70INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
- Digital Dashboard (Desktop)
- Resembles a cars dashboard, organizing and
presenting information that is easy to read. - Integrates information from various components
into a dashboard - Graphics turn volumes of data into something easy
to read and understand. Helps the user focus on
data important to their operation. - Many companies offer dashboard technology (e.g.,
Microsoft).
71INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
- Digital Dashboards additional reading
- Digital Dashboards Driving Higher Education
Decisions, Educause Center For Applied Research,
Research Bulletin, Volume 2003, Issue 19, Sept.
16, 2003. - Forthcoming article in NASFAAs Transcript by
Leonard Gude, member of the Technology and
Initiatives Committee - Example from Univ. of South Florida at
- www.usf.edu/excellence/dashboard20concept.htm
72INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES
73TOOLS
74TOOLS
- ISIR Analysis Tool
- Designed by Federal Student Aid (FSA) to help
financial aid administrators improve the accuracy
of ISIR information used to determine student
eligibility for need-based aid. - Use by non-QA schools does not release them from
federal verification requirements.
75TOOLS
- ISIR Analysis Tool
- Steps to conduct a meaningful analysis of changes
in ISIR data - Define the goal of your analysis
- Determine relevant records to be analyzed
- Decide which reports to run
- Run the reports and review results
- Apply improvements
- Participants Guide located at
- ifap.ed.gov/qamodule/guidance.html
76TOOLS
- Excel
- Trend Analysis
- Comparative Analyses
- Charts and Graphs for Annual Reports
- Digital Dashboards
- Pivot Tables
77Tools
- Access
- Crystal Reports
- Brio
- Excel - Pivot Table
78TOOLS
- Pivot Table Demonstration
- Pivot Table is an Excel Feature
- Database extract loaded into Excel
- Research Question
- Of the Pell population, what is the average
award, TFC and unmet need by residency?
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104TOOLS
- Pivot Table Finding
- In-state unmet need 3105
- Out-of-state unmet need 7141
105HANDS ON EXERCISES
106WRAP UP
- Why Research
- To Inform
- To learn
- To defend
- To defeat
- To evaluate
- To Improve
107WRAP UP
- Program Creation
- Determine Goal
- Build Conceptual Framework
- Secure Funding
- Create Infrastructure
- Implement program
- Evaluate outcomes
108WRAP UP
- Principles of Research
- Sources of Data
- Research Tools
- Hands on Exercises
109WRAP UP
- Evaluate this workshop
- Thank You
- Questions
110Contact Info
- Dr. Mary Ann Coughlin
- Springfield College
- Mary_Coughlin_at_spfldcol.edu
- Bonnie C. Joerschke
- Purdue University
- bcjoerschk_at_purdue.edu
- Dr. Barry W. Simmons Sr.
- 0Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University - Simmonsb_at_vt.edu