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Recap of 2003-04. IPEDS Workshop. 2004 SHEEO/IPEDS Meeting Washington, DC March 30 – April 1, 2004. Recap of 2003-04 IPEDS Data Collection. Current Collection. Spring 2004 Opened March 5 Closes for institutions April 21 Closes for coordinators May 5 Components Enrollment
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Recap of 2003-04 IPEDS Workshop 2004 SHEEO/IPEDS Meeting Washington, DC March 30 – April 1, 2004
Current Collection • Spring 2004 • Opened March 5 • Closes for institutions April 21 • Closes for coordinators May 5 • Components • Enrollment • Student Financial Aid • Graduation Rates • Finance
Spring News • NCAA and Graduation Rates • NCAA has requested that member institutions submit data directly to NCAA • Institutions may not use printed data forms directly from IPEDS data collection system
Spring Followup • First followup emails were sent 3/24 • 1044 notices sent to institutions that haven’t done anything on any spring survey, including EF • 2340 notices sent to institutions who have started/finished EF, but have no data in any other spring survey
Winter 2003-04 • Opened after Thanksgiving • Extended 4 days due to weather
Fall 2003 • CIP notes • 4240 institutions reported 1990 CIPs • 2330 institutions reported CIP:2000 • All C data were migrated as CIP:2000 • If an old CIP walked to 2+ new CIPs, we created xx.xx88
How CIP conversion works 1990CIP data CIP2000 data Collection System Migration PAS CIP2000 data
PY Revision System • New this year • Survey data submitted in 2002-03 can be revised • Surveys not submitted last year can be submitted • FSA strongly encouraged institutions that had been fined or warned last year to submit PY data as well as CY data this year • Parallel collection periods
PY Revision System • How many institutions used the PY system? • C = 185 • EAP = 102 • S = 60 • SA = 52 • Remember, IC was not available
Data Validity Study • New project will look at data in PY revision system • Assess reliability and validity of data collected in 2002-03 • Compare with outside sources • Look at imputations
2002-03 Noncompliance Two rounds of fines imposed • Group 1 – 13 schools missed surveys in more than one collection period • Group 2 – 65 schools failed to respond to one or more surveys in one collection About 350 warning letters sent
Fines Withdrawn • Of the 78 institutions fined, FSA withdrew 9 because • Combined reports were submitted and NCES/IPEDS was not informed • Branch or other entity closed or was sold to another institution (thus reporting responsibility shifted)
Fall 2002Compliance Update • Missing 2002 Completions data • 187 institutions were total NR • 1 submitted partial data • In Fall 2003, institutions could use Prior Year Data Revision System to enter missing data • 120 entered and locked • 6 entered data but didn’t lock • 51 remained nonrespondents • 11 lost eligibility/closed/merged
Fall 2002 Compliance Update • Missing 2002 IC (Price) data • 49 institutions were total NR • 26 submitted partial data • In Fall 2003, institutions could provide these data with their 2003 response (in the 2002-03 column) • 28 provided complete data • 25 entered partial data (no off-campus) • 8 remained nonrespondents • 5 were found N/A (not applicable) • 9 lost eligibility/closed/merged