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IPEDS on the MOVE IPEDS Workshop 6/15/2005 Jamestown, New York 2005. Agenda. Special Reports From the Help Desk Current Projects New & Improved IPEDS Tools New Concepts; Impact on Future 2005-06: News, Schedule Questions. Special Reports. Caveats Boxes.
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IPEDS on the MOVEIPEDS Workshop 6/15/2005Jamestown, New York2005
Agenda • Special Reports • From the Help Desk • Current Projects • New & Improved IPEDS Tools • New Concepts; Impact on Future • 2005-06: News, Schedule • Questions
Caveats Boxes • Caveats boxes are provided to allow respondents to provide a context for data reported • Caveats are optional • Many caveats are published on COOL
Edit Explanations • Explanations are used to clarify reasons why the data are OK as reported, regardless of having failed an edit • Explanations are required • Explanations are not published • ANYTHING can be entered and the error is accepted
Caveats & Edit Explanations • Help Desk reviews all caveats and explanations • Data providers WILL be contacted if we have questions
Caveats & Edit Explanations • How can you help? • Enter REAL explanations, not things like: OK, data are correct… • Enter explanations that relate to the error message • Enter caveats that you want to see displayed on IPEDS COOL • Call the Help Desk if things aren’t making sense
Sample explanations… • The entire student body consists of incarcerated men & women in state prison. Off-campus is not applicable. • Although we would like for this to be a positive amount, it is not.
Error message = There is more than a 10% difference between total FT Execs/Admins on EAP and Fall Staff. • Explanation = seasonal needs
Entry error made which caused the "confirm or explain" icon to populate. • Put in wrong answer.
LOOKS LIKE THEY ADD UP TO ME. • I do not know what explanation you want here. • The school implemented the data it tracks.
Turning Knowledge into Practice Data Collection Issues from the IPEDS Help Desk Perspective Jamie Isaac and Janice Kelly-Reid RTI International
Most Common Issues • Following are some examples of some of the most common problems and/or issues that we saw in the data that were submitted this year. • You can help us ensure accurate data by thoroughly reviewing the survey data reported, the edit explanations, and any caveats provided.
Edit Explanations • Edit explanations that do not explain the data, or are too vague (e.g. “data are correct”). • The help desk made over 2500 calls during the Spring 2005 collection alone, following up on data issues, many of them related to inadequate explanations.
Bounced Email • Bounced email is still a significant problem, although we did see a decrease in bounced email this year (from about 3000 total bounced emails last year to about 1500 this year). • Please keep your registration information updated, especially name, phone# and email address.
Last Minute Submissions • The Spring collection is always the most problematic. During Spring 2005: • Total surveyscompleted at… • 2 weeks remaining: 3262 (15.6% of total) • 1 week remaining: 5687 (27.2% of total) • On the day of the Keyholder deadline… • 3040 (14.6% of total) surveys were locked
Effects of Last Minute Submissions • Collection system becomes overloaded during the last few days of the collection (especially Spring), resulting in sluggish system response. It takes longer to enter data on these days. • Call volume to Help Desk increases dramatically, resulting in “hold” time. We received over 2700 inbound calls during the last 3 days of the Spring collection.
Institutional Characteristics Survey • Using wrong Calendar System (e.g. academic year instead of program reporter) results in a variety of wrong survey forms being presented during Winter/Spring collections.
Institutional Characteristics Survey • Inaccurate responses to screening questions (e.g. full-time undergraduates, part-time undergraduates, etc) results in a variety of wrong survey forms and/or survey pages being presented during the Winter/Spring collections.
Graduation Rates Survey • 76 institutions reported having NO completers! This results in a 0% graduation rate reported on COOL. Most of these are small programs… but not all. • 135 institutions reported ALL completers! This results in a 100% graduation rate reported on COOL. We followed up with the keyholders of all such schools– many of them completed the form incorrectly.
Enrollment Survey • Part D – 382 institutions reported an Entering Class that was larger than the total undergraduate enrollment reported in Part A. • Part E – 159 institutions reported their full-year Unduplicated Count as being equal to prior year Part A (Fall snapshot).
Enrollment Survey (Continued) • Part F – Reporting your own FTE • This year, the system generated an estimated FTE, but a self-reported FTE could also be entered. • Like the rest of EF, this should ONLY include credit-bearing instructional activity. • It is not expected to vary significantly from the generated FTE– or your instructional activity is probably not being reported correctly.
Finance Survey • 214 institutions had “Other Revenues” or “Other Expenses” that were negative (this is a generated balancing field). Thus, totals or detail were often being misreported. • 163 public institutions (using GASB 34/35) reported having zero discounts and allowances applied to tuition/fees. This concept is confusing many keyholders.
IPEDS Help Desk • We are here to help you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call! • Call us Toll Free at 1-877-225-2568 • Or Email us at: ipedshelp@rti.org • We are still available during the summer, although you will have to leave a voicemail if you call.
Data Feedback Report and ExPT • TRP held in March • Suggestions for Report • Use median, not mean • Refine indicators and figures (create some new, retire some, reorder) • Allow institutions to define comparison groups • Suggestions for ExPT • Allow upload and download of comparison groups
Comparison Groups • NEW FEATURE for Data Feedback Report: • Institutions can change comparison group for Data Feedback Report by uploading .uid file to data collection system through June 15
Changing Comparison Group • Create comparison group in ExPT or PAS • Save file (name it CGxxxxxx.uid, where xxxxxx=institution’s unitid) • Log into data collection system and use Tools menu to upload file
Help Available • AIR Website -- Professional Development • Webinar (will be posted soon) • Powerpoint tutorial (there now)
Schedule • 6/15/05 – last day to upload comparison group file • 7/15/05 – all 2004–05 data final • 8/26/05 – email test reports to sample of KHs • 9/9/05 – new ExPT on web • 9/16/05 – email reports to KHs; email links to Coordinators • 10/7/05 – mail hard copies to CEOs
Data Validity Study • Looking at 2002–03 data • Collected, imputed during 2002–03 • Revised during 2003–04
Data Validity Study • Questions • What is impact of data changes? • How good are our imputations? • Please remember to use PY data revision system if you need to make corrections
Glossary • On-line version is official IPEDS glossary; contains only definitions • Data collection version also contains instructions, notes • On-line and data collection versions are being merged and will also include definitions from “other” sources
System Data • Project will determine how IPEDS institutions combine to comprise systems in 2004-05 IPEDS • Data will be aggregated to system level and made available in PAS
Combined Data Allocation • 6-month contract to determine allocation factors for all combined data in 2004-05 IPEDS • Contractor will contact KHs of all parent institutions concerning allocation method • Factors will be included in a file on PAS
Finance Data Validity Study • 1-yr contract to analyze data from IPEDS and audited financial statements obtained from • EZ Audit process, OR • Federal Audit Clearinghouse • Report on the quality of IPEDS data
IPEDS Senior Fellow • First-professional degree classification • Ed Delaney • Has been meeting with professional associations, data providers, data users, stakeholders • Look for proposal this summer in What’s New in IPEDS
IPEDS Senior Fellow • Enhancing the utility and usability of IPEDS COOL • Rocco Russo • Has been meeting with users, system developer, NCES • Session: Improving COOL • Wed, 3:50–4:30 pm • Marriott Hall 3
Training Opportunities • www.airweb.org • Web tutorials • Webinars • Data Policy Institute • Training Workshops at state, regional meetings • Train-the-Trainers • National Data Training Network
IPEDS DAS Brand New!!! • Table generator • Available now at http://nces.ed.gov/dasol/ • Create tables using 2002 IPEDS data • View and download output • Save and modify Table Parameter Files (TPFs)
Also IPEDS DAS • Tables library • Available NOW • Already created -- just click • E.D.TAB tables • Compendium tables • State tables • Will incorporate suggestions from TRP held in February
Demonstration • New NCES Tools & Data • DAS, Tables Library, ExPT, derived variables • Tuesday, 10:20 – 11:00 pm • John Milam and Susan Broyles • Marina Ballroom Salon G
Peer Analysis System • Data available • Fall 2003, Winter 2003 at Guest level • Spring 2004 at Institution level • Fall 2004, Winter 2004 at Institution level • Spring 2005 at Collection level