NPSAS:12 Full Scale Cognitive Testing 2011

NCES Cognitive, Pilot, and Field Test Studies System

NPSAS 2012 Cog Testing 2011 Attachments I-V REVISED

NPSAS:12 Full Scale Cognitive Testing 2011

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Attachment I

Recruitment Procedures





Description of Cognitive Interview Participant Recruitment Process


Advertisement:

The cognitive interviews will be advertised at a variety of locations and through a variety of media in the Research Triangle Park and Washington, D.C. areas to maximize exposure to diverse postsecondary student populations, such as:

  • Central locations at colleges, universities and other postsecondary institutions;

  • Community locations such as coffee shops;

  • College/university and city newspapers; and

  • Online resources such as the RTI Intranet classifieds and Craigslist.org.


The advertisements will describe the purpose of the cognitive interviews and details of participation, including the time commitment, incentive for participation, and RTI-PRISM contact information. A sample flyer is presented below.


Recruitment:

Students who are interested in participating in a cognitive interview will be asked to call RTI to complete a brief screening interview to determine eligibility. Eligible participants will be those determined to be first-time beginning students (FTB) in the desired institution types with a range of demographic characteristics and education experiences.

The cognitive interview participants will be selected to reflect the following characteristics:


Institution type:

4‑year,

2‑year, and

Less-than-2‑year.


Participants within each group will be selected to provide a range of FTB student types across the following demographic variables:


  • Age;

  • Sex; and

  • Degree program.


For each institution level, approximately 48 students (16 per institution type) will be recruited to ensure the desired number of participants (30 students total, approximately 10 participants per institution type.)


S ample Recruiting Flyer - REVISED

Attachment II

NPSAS:12 Cognitive Interview Eligibility Screening Questions



Thank you for inquiring about this study. Thirty total interviews are planned. The screening is expected to take approximately 3-5 minutes. Each full interview is expected to last approximately 90 minutes. The interviews will be recorded so that we can review your ideas and comments. We will prepare a report that does not single out any one person, but reports what we heard from the group as a whole. We will keep the recording only until our report is finished. No names will be mentioned in the report.


Participation will involve answering questions and reviewing a survey for an upcoming study that will be used to learn about students’ paths through postsecondary education. During the interview, we will ask you to complete a survey and give us your thoughts on the questions you are being asked. In addition, we will ask you questions as you go in order to measure your understanding and interpretation of the questions in the survey. But, I will first need to ask you a few questions to determine if you are eligible to participate in the study.


  1. Have you completed your high school requirements and received a high school diploma, a GED, or a high school completion certificate?


-Yes-a high school diploma_________________ (date)

or a GED________________(date)

or a high school completion certificate________________(date)

go to question 2

-No-– Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate


  1. Did you earn any degrees or certificates from any college, university, or trade school before April 1, 2011?


    • Yes – Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate

    • No– go to question 3



  1. Have you attended a college, university or trade school at any time since April 1, 2011?


-Yes-go to question 4

-No-– Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate



  1. What is the name of the college, university, or trade school you have attended at some point since April 1, 2011? (If more than one school, ask candidate to choose the school he/she considers to be the primary school)




  1. Was [School Name from question 4] the first college, university, or trade school you attended after completing your high school requirements?


-Yes-go to question 6

-No-– Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate



  1. In what month and year did you first attend [School Name from question 4]?


-If April 1, 2011 or after go to question 7

-If prior to April 1, 2011-– Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate



  1. What is your age? Are you…


  • Under 18 -- Thank you for inquiring about this study, but you are not eligible to participate.

  • 18-20

  • 21-24

  • 25-29

  • 30 or older



  1. What is your sex?

_ Male

_ Female



  1. Do you [or your spouse] have any children whom you support financially?


  • Yes

  • No


  1. Are you working full-time?


  • Yes

  • No



  1. What is your name?__________________________________________________



  1. What is the best telephone number to reach you?___________________________



  1. What is your email address?____________________________________________



  1. What days of the week and times of day would you be available to attend an interview?


_______________________________________________________________________



Thank you for answering our questions. Once the interviews have been scheduled, you will be contacted by phone and e-mail to notify you of the date, time, and location. At that point, you must RSVP to the invitation to guarantee an interview time. Upon completion of the interview you will receive $40.




Attachment III

Sample Consent Form


Consent to Participate in Research


Title of Research: National Postsecondary Student Aid Study – Cognitive Interviews 2011



Introduction

You are being asked to participate in a cognitive interview which is part of a larger research study sponsored by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the U.S. Department of Education. The study is designed to examine the decisions and experiences of students throughout their postsecondary education and the factors that influence their decisions. Before you decide if you want to take part in this study, you need to read this Informed Consent form so that you understand what the interview is about and what you will be asked to do. This form also tells you who can participate in the interviews, the risks and benefits of participating, how we will protect your information, and who you can call if you have questions. Please ask the researcher to explain anything you don’t understand before you make your decision.

Purpose

The interview is being conducted by RTI International, a research organization located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.

Participation will involve answering questions and reviewing a survey for an upcoming study that will be used to learn about students’ paths through postsecondary education. During the interview, we will ask you to complete a web survey and give us your thoughts on the questions you are being asked. In addition, we will ask you questions as you go in order to measure your understanding and interpretation of the questions in the survey. The information from the interviews will help us finalize development of the questions for the larger study that will be conducted early next year.

Procedures

You are one of approximately 30 individuals participating in these cognitive interviews.

The interview will be audio recorded to make sure we don’t miss anything that you say and to help us write a report summarizing the results of the interviews. Upon completion of the written report, the recording will be destroyed. Your name will never be used in the report that we write.


Study Duration


Your participation in the cognitive interview will take approximately 90 minutes.

Possible Risks or Discomforts

We do not anticipate that any of the discussion topics will make you uncomfortable or upset. However you may refuse to answer any question or take a break at any time.

Benefits

Your Benefits There are no direct benefits to you from participating in this study.


Benefits for Other People However, we hope that this study will identify issues that can inform the U.S. Department of Education about the types of concerns that postsecondary students have.

Payment for Participation You will be paid $40 upon completion of the interview.

Confidentiality

RTI International is conducting this study for the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the U.S. Department of Education. This study is authorized by law under the Education Sciences Reform Act (ESRA 2002). Your participation is voluntary. Your responses are protected by federal statute (20 U.S.C., § 9573) and may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law.

Future Contacts


We will not contact you in the future.


Your Rights


Your decision to take part in this research study is completely voluntary. You can refuse any part of the study and you can stop participating at any time. You can refuse to answer any question.


Your Questions

If you have any questions about the study, you may call Jennifer Wine at RTI International (919-541-7006). If you have any questions about your rights as a study participant, you may call RTI’s Office of Research Protection at 1-866-214-2043 (a toll-free number).




YOU WILL BE GIVEN A COPY OF THIS CONSENT FORM TO KEEP.



Your signature below indicates that you have read the information provided above, have received answers to your questions, and have freely decided to participate in this research. By agreeing to participate in this research, you are not giving up any of your legal rights.



________________ ___________________________________ _

Date Signature of Participant



____________________________________ __

Printed Name of Participant





I certify that the nature and purpose, the potential benefits, and possible risks associated with participating in this research have been explained to the above-named individual.



________________ ___________________________________ _

Date Signature of Person Obtaining Consent



____________________________________ __

Printed Name of Person Obtaining Consent








Attachment IV

NPSAS:12 Field Test Survey Specifications


Notes:


Cognitive testing will focus on 15 items that have been revised since our last clearance, based on the results of field test data collection. The basic constructs tested for each of these highlighted items will remain the same as they were during the field test, but we will use probing on these items and feedback from cognitive interviews to determine more efficient and effective ways to ask the items of respondents. Item content may iterate through cognitive testing as improvements are identified.



We will administer the entire student interview during the cognitive interviews to provide respondents with context for the highlighted items, though the majority of the cognitive interviewing time will be spent probing respondents on the highlighted items. We will also accept and consider any feedback from cognitive interview respondents on improvement for all interview items.


Primary Survey Items for Revision and Cognitive Testing

Section

Count

Form Name

Construct

Page

Education Experiences

(sec starts on p.30)

1

N12MATHHT

High school math

44

2

N12AP3

Credit hours or placement awarded for AP exams

45

3

N12CROWD3

Changes because of required classes full

72

4

N12SOCPEER

Interactions with students are more positive than negative

76

5

N12SENSBEL

Sense of belonging to NPSAS

77

6

N12SOCSAT

Satisfaction with social experience

79

7

N12SRVUSE

Used services at NPSAS

80

8

N12SRVMATRX

Frequency and importance of services used at NPSAS

81

Current Employment

(sec starts on p.91)

9

N12WRKPAY

Work for pay if had not attended college

101

10

N12LIFECHNG

Life would be better overall if finished education

103

11

N12CHNGWAYS

Changes if finished education

104

Income and Expenses

(sec starts on p.97)

12

N12DISCOUNTA

Discount rate: $750 in one month or $1500 in one year

118

13

N12DISCOUNTB

Discount rate: minimum amount for one year wait

119

14

N12DISCOUNTC

Discount rate: $750 in one month or $1125 in six months

119

15

N12DISCOUNTD

Discount rate: minimum amount for six month wait

119



Enrollment

Spec Name

Value

QuestionName

N12ELIG

Wording

[If T_B4JULY = 1] Have you attended [Y_NPSCHL] at any time between July 1, 2010 and today? (Select Yes if you have attended [Y_NPSCHL] at any time between July 2010 and today, even if you are not currently attending.) [else] Did you attend [Y_NPSCHL] at any time between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ELIG

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No

3

Yes, but also still attending high school

2

Don't know



QuestionName

N12CURENR

Wording

Are you currently attending [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CURENR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12NOATT

Wording

Why are you not currently attending [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NOATT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

6

On break (for example, on summer break)

1

Completed course or program at [Y_NPSCHL]

2

Withdrew from [Y_NPSCHL]

3

Attending a different school, but still enrolled at [Y_NPSCHL] (including studying abroad)

4

Taking a leave of absence from [Y_NPSCHL]

5

Other


ItemName

N12NOATT_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12DRP

Wording

[If T_B4JULY = 1]
When did you last attend [Y_NPSCHL]?
[else]
When did you last attend [Y_NPSCHL] between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DRPMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12DRPYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2010

2010

2011

2011



QuestionName

N12DRPTM

Wording

[If (N12ELIG=1 and (N12DRPMM blank or N12DRPYY blank)) or (N12ELIG ne 1 and (N12LASTMM blank or N12LASTYY blank))]
When you last attended [Y_NPSCHL], did you leave at the end of the term, or did you leave before the term ended?
[else if N12ELIG=1]
Is that date ([N12DRPMM/N12DRPYY]) at the end of the term, or did you leave before the term ended?
[else]
Is that date ([N12LASTMM/N12LASTYY]) at the end of the term, or did you leave before the term ended?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DRPTM

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Left at the end of the term, or still enrolled as of June 30, 2011

2

Left before the term ended



QuestionName

N12DRPRF

Wording

Did you receive a full refund of your tuition when you left?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DRPRF

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12DRPCMP

Wording

[If T_B4JULY=1]: Have you completed a course [if Y_CALSYS=0: or term] at [Y_NPSCHL] at any time since July 1, 2010? [else]: Did you complete a course [if Y_CALSYS=0: or term] at [Y_NPSCHL] at any time between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DRPCMP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12DRPOK

Wording

[if Y_CALSYS=1] Because you left [Y_NPSCHL], some questions in this survey may seem awkward. Please answer the questions as best you can. Your answers will help us to better understand why people leave school. [Else]: Because you left [Y_NPSCHL] before completing the term, some questions in this survey may seem awkward. Please answer the questions as best you can. Your answers will help us to better understand why people leave school.

Item


QuestionName

N12EVREN

Wording

Have you ever attended [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12EVREN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12LAST

Wording

In what month and year did you last attend [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12LASTMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12LASTYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2010

2010

2009

2009

2008

2008

2007

2007

2006

2006

2005

2005

2004

2004

2003

2003

2002

2002

2001

2001

2000

2000

1999

Before 2000



QuestionName

N12WHYSM

Wording

[If T_B4JULY = 1] Our records seem to be in error. Do you know why you were listed as having attended [Y_NPSCHL] at any time between July 1, 2010 and today?" [else] Our records seem to be in error. Do you know why you were listed as having attended [Y_NPSCHL] between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WHYSM

Wording

 


QuestionName

N12DEGREE

Wording

[If Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_CURENR = 1 and TIO mode] Are you currently working on an associate's degree, or on an undergraduate certificate or diploma including those leading to a license, or are you taking courses but not enrolled in a certificate or degree program at [Y_NPSCHL]? [Else if Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_CURENR = 1] Which of the following are you currently working on at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else if Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_CURENR=0 and TIO mode] Were you working on an associate's degree, or on an undergraduate certificate or diploma including those leading to a license, or were you taking courses but not enrolled in a certificate or degree program during your most recent term of enrollment at [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year (July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011)? [else if Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_CURENR=0] Which of the following were you working on during your most recent term of enrollment at [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year (July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011)? [else if Y_NPLVL=2 and T_CURENR = 1] What degree or certificate are you currently working on at [Y_NPSCHL]? Please indicate only the degree or certificate programs for which you are currently enrolled at [Y_NPSCHL]. Do not indicate any degree or certificate programs in which you plan to enroll at a future date. For example, if you are earning your associate’s degree but intend to later earn a bachelor’s degree, you would indicate only the associate’s degree here. [else If Y_NPLVL=2 and T_CURENR=0] What degree or certificate were you working on during your most recent term of enrollment at [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year (July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011)? Please indicate only the degree or certificate programs for which you were enrolled during your most recent term at [Y_NPSCHL] in 2010-2011. For example, if you were in an associate’s degree program during your last term at [Y_NPSCHL] but were planning to enroll in a bachelor’s degree program, you would indicate only the associate’s degree here. [else if T_CURENR = 1] What degree or certificate are you currently working on at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] What degree or certificate were you working on during your most recent term of enrollment at [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year (July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DGAS

Wording

Associate's degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DGBA

Wording

Bachelor's degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DGMA

Wording

Master's degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DGDRR

Wording

Doctoral degree--research/scholarship (including the PhD, EdD, or other degrees that require original research or artistic achievement)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DGDRPP

Wording

Doctoral degree--professional practice (including: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DGDROT

Wording

Doctoral degree--other (any doctor's degree that is not research/scholarship or professional practice)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DGDROTHSP

Wording

Please tell us the name of the degree:&nbsp

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DGCE

Wording

Undergraduate certificate or diploma, including those leading to a license (example: cosmetology)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DGPB

Wording

Post-baccalaureate certificate

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DGPM

Wording

Post-master's certificate

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DGUND

Wording

Undergraduate level classes

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DGGNG

Wording

Graduate level classes

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12UGSTATVER

Wording

Are you primarily an undergraduate working toward a bachelor's degree?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12UGSTATVER

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ASSOC

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] What type of associate's degree are you working on at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] What type of associate's degree were you working on when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ASSOC

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

AA, Associate of Arts

2

AS, Associate of Science

3

AAS, Associate of Applied Science

4

AGS, Associate of General Studies

5

AGE, Associate of General Education

6

Other type of Associate's degree designed for transfer

7

Other type of technical or occupational Associate's degree

8

Other Associate's degree not listed


ItemName

N12ASSOC_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please tell us the name of your associate's degree:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12DGMS

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] What specific master's degree are you working on at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] What specific master's degree were you working on when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DGMS

Wording

Master's degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Master of Science (MS)

2

Master of Arts (MA)

3

Master of Education (MEd) or Teaching (MAT)

4

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

5

Master of Public Administration (MPA)

6

Master of Social Work (MSW)

7

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

8

Master of Public Health (MPH)

9

Other Master's degree not listed


ItemName

N12DGMS_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12DGD

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] What specific doctoral degree are you working on at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] What specific doctoral degree were you working on when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?"

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DGD

Wording

Doctoral degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

11

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

12

Doctor of Education (EdD)

13

Doctor of Science (DSc/ScD) or Engineering (DEng)

14

Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)

15

Doctor of Business or Public Administration (DBA/DPA)

16

Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA)

17

Doctor of Divinity/Theology (ThD)

18

Other Doctoral degree not listed


ItemName

N12DGD_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12DGPP

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] What specific degree are you working on at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] What specific degree were you working on when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DGPP

Wording

Professional degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Chiropractic (DC/DCM)

2

Dentistry (DDS/DMD)

3

Law (JD/LLB)

4

Medicine (MD) or osteopathic medicine (DO)

5

Ministry or divinity (DMin)

6

Optometry (OD)

7

Pharmacy (PharmD)

8

Podiatry (DPM/DP/PodD)

9

Veterinary medicine (DVM)

10

Other professional practice doctoral degree not listed


ItemName

N12DGPP_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12CKHOUR

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] Does your certificate or diploma program require at least 3 months or 300 hours of instruction? [else] Did your certificate or diploma program require at least 3 months or 300 hours of instruction?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CKHOUR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12RMCRD

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] While you are attending [Y_NPSCHL], are you taking only remedial or developmental classes? (Remedial courses are used to strengthen your skills before you take your first college-level course in math, reading, or other subjects. Students are usually assigned to remedial courses on the basis of a placement test taken before the school year begins. Often, remedial courses do not count for credit toward graduation.) [else] When you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, were you taking only remedial or developmental classes? (Remedial courses are used to strengthen your skills before you take your first college-level course in math, reading, or other subjects. Students are usually assigned to remedial courses on the basis of a placement test taken before the school year begins. Often, remedial courses do not count for credit toward graduation.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12RMCRD

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ELCRD

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] Are you taking at least one course for credit at [Y_NPSCHL] that could be applied toward fulfilling the requirements for an academic degree? [else] When you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, were you taking at least one course for credit that could be applied toward fulfilling the requirements for an academic degree?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ELCRD

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12BYE

Wording

Based on your responses, it seems you may not be eligible for this study. We will review your responses and we may need to contact you again.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12BYEEM

Wording

Please provide your e-mail address:

ItemName

N12BYEAD

Wording

Please provide an address where you can be contacted: Street Address:

ItemName

N12BYECY

Wording

City

ItemName

N12BYEZP

Wording

Zip Code

ItemName

N12BYEST

Wording

State

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

AL

Alabama

AK

Alaska

AZ

Arizona

AR

Arkansas

CA

California

CO

Colorado

CT

Connecticut

DE

Delaware

DC

District of Columbia

FL

Florida

GA

Georgia

HI

Hawaii

ID

Idaho

IL

Illinois

IN

Indiana

IA

Iowa

KS

Kansas

KY

Kentucky

LA

Louisiana

ME

Maine

MD

Maryland

MA

Massachusetts

MI

Michigan

MN

Minnesota

MS

Mississippi

MO

Missouri

MT

Montana

NE

Nebraska

NV

Nevada

NH

New Hampshire

NJ

New Jersey

NM

New Mexico

NY

New York

NC

North Carolina

ND

North Dakota

OH

Ohio

OK

Oklahoma

OR

Oregon

PA

Pennsylvania

RI

Rhode Island

SC

South Carolina

SD

South Dakota

TN

Tennessee

TX

Texas

UT

Utah

VT

Vermont

VA

Virginia

WA

Washington

WV

West Virginia

WI

Wisconsin

WY

Wyoming

AS

American Samoa

FM

Fed State Micronesia

GU

Guam

MH

Marshall Islands

MP

Northern Mariana Isl

PW

Palau

PR

Puerto Rico

VI

U.S. Virgin Islands

FC

FOREIGN COUNTRY

-1

DON'T KNOW


ItemName

N12BYETL1

Wording

Phone number:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYETL2

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYETL3

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYEAD2

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYEFAD

Wording

Foreign Address:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYEFS

Wording

Foreign State/Province:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYEFCY

Wording

Foreign City:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYEFZ

Wording

Foreign Zip/Postal Code:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYEFC

Wording

Foreign Country:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12BYEFOR

Wording

Please check here if the address is an international address.

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12ENRINT

Wording

[If T_STAT in (1, 3)]: Now [if TIO mode: I; else: we] have some questions about your high school and college paths so far. [else]: Now [if TIO mode: I; else: we] have some questions about your college path so far.

Item


QuestionName

N12DIPL

Wording

Which of the following best describes your high school completion?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DIPL

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Received a high school diploma

2

Received a GED (General Educational Development) certificate or other equivalent credential

3

Received a high school completion certificate

4

Attended a foreign high school

6

Home schooled

5

Did not complete high school or a high school equivalency program



QuestionName

N12HSGRAD

Wording

[If N12DIPL=4]
In what month and year did you complete high school?
[else if N12DIPL= 1]
In what month and year did you receive your high school diploma?
[else if N12DIPL= 3]
In what month and year did you receive your high school certificate?
[else if N12DIPL= 2]
In what month and year did you receive your GED?
[else]
In what month and year did you complete high school?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HSMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12HSYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2010

2010

2009

2009

2008

2008

2007

2007

2006

2006

2005

2005

2004

2004

2003

2003

2002

2002

2001

2001

2000

2000

1999

1999

1998

1998

1997

1997

1996

1996

1995

1995

1994

1994

1993

1993

1992

1992

1991

1991

1990

1990

1989

1989

1988

1988

1987

1987

1986

1986

1985

1985

1984

1984

1983

1983

1982

1982

1981

1981

1980

1980

1979

Before 1980



QuestionName

N12HSCMP

Wording

[If T_B4JULY = 1] Were you completing high school requirements for the entire time you attended [Y_NPSCHL] since July 1, 2010? [else] Were you completing high school requirements for the entire time you attended [Y_NPSCHL] between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HSCMP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No

2

Don't know



QuestionName

N12PRDG

Wording

[If N12DIPL=5] Have you earned any degrees or certificates since high school? (Only include degrees or certificates earned through a college, university, or trade school.) [else if T_DEGREE in (1 5)] Have you earned any degrees or certificates since you completed your high school requirements? (Only include degrees or certificates earned through a college, university, or trade school.) [else] Other than the [T_DEGREN] that you [{if T_CURENR=1} are {else} were] working on at [Y_NPSCHL], have you earned any other degrees or certificates since you completed your high school requirements? (Only include degrees or certificates earned through a college, university, or trade school.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PRDG

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No

2

Don't know



QuestionName

N12OTDG

Wording

Other than the [T_DEGREN] that you [{if T_CURENR=1} are {else} were] working on at [Y_NPSCHL], what other degrees or certificates have you already earned since completing your high school requirements? (Only include degrees or certificates earned through a college, university, or trade school.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OTCE

Wording

Undergraduate certificate or diploma, including those leading to a license (example: cosmetology)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12OTAS

Wording

Associate's degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12OTBA

Wording

Bachelor's degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12OTPB

Wording

Post-baccalaureate certificate

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12OTMA

Wording

Master's degree

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12OTPM

Wording

Post-master's certificate

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12OTDRR

Wording

Doctoral degree--research/scholarship (includes PhD, Ed.D., D.M.A., D.B.A., D.Sc., D.A., or D.M.)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OTDRPP

Wording

Doctoral degree--professional practice (includes the following degrees: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OTDROT

Wording

Doctoral degree--other (any doctor's degree that is not research/scholarship or professional practice)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OTDROT_OTHER

Wording

Please specify:&nbsp

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12PRBDAT

Wording

In what month and year was your bachelor's degree awarded?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PRBMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12PRBYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2010

2010

2009

2009

2008

2008

2007

2007

2006

2006

2005

2005

2004

2004

2003

2003

2002

2002

2001

2001

2000

2000

1999

1999

1998

1998

1997

1997

1996

1996

1995

1995

1994

1994

1993

1993

1992

1992

1991

1991

1990

1990

1989

1989

1988

1988

1987

1987

1986

1986

1985

1985

1984

1984

1983

1983

1982

1982

1981

1981

1980

1980

1979

Before 1980



QuestionName

N12NFST

Wording

Was [Y_NPSCHL] the first college, university, or trade school you attended after completing your high school requirements?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NFST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12FSTSTR

Wording

In which month and year did you first attend any college, university, or trade school after completing your high school requirements?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FSTMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12FSTYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2010

2010

2009

2009

2008

2008

2007

2007

2006

2006

2005

2005

2004

2004

2003

2003

2002

2002

2001

2001

2000

2000

1999

1999

1998

1998

1997

1997

1996

1996

1995

1995

1994

1994

1993

1993

1992

1992

1991

1991

1990

1990

1989

1989

1988

1988

1987

1987

1986

1986

1985

1985

1984

1984

1983

1983

1982

1982

1981

1981

1980

1980

1979

Before 1980



QuestionName

N12SCHSTR

Wording

In which month and year did you first attend [Y_NPSCHL] after completing your high school requirements?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DGBMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12DGBYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2010

2010

2009

2009

2008

2008

2007

2007

2006

2006

2005

2005

2004

2004

2003

2003

2002

2002

2001

2001

2000

2000

1999

1999

1998

1998

1997

1997

1996

1996

1995

1995

1994

1994

1993

1993

1992

1992

1991

1991

1990

1990

1989

1989

1988

1988

1987

1987

1986

1986

1985

1985

1984

1984

1983

1983

1982

1982

1981

1981

1980

1980

1979

Before 1980



QuestionName

N12CDTCHK

Wording

Did you first attend any college, university or trade school on or after July 1, 2010?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CDTCHK

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12PGMST

Wording

When did you begin your [T_DEGREN] at [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PGMSMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12PGMSYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2010

2010

2009

2009

2008

2008

2007

2007

2006

2006

2005

2005

2004

2004

2003

2003

2002

2002

2001

2001

2000

2000

1999

1999

1998

1998

1997

1997

1996

1996

1995

1995

1994

1994

1993

1993

1992

Before 1993



QuestionName

N12NENRL

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] Between July 2010 and June 2011, in which months have you attended, or do you expect to attend [Y_NPSCHL]? Please do your best to predict your attendance through June 30, 2011. Do not include any months during which you are not taking classes, such as summer break. (If you have attended or will attend [Y_NPSCHL] for only a portion of any month, please include that month.) [else] Between July 2010 and June 2011, in which months did you attend [Y_NPSCHL]? [{if T_B4JULY=1} If you plan to attend [Y_NPSCHL] before June 30, 2011, please indicate the months you plan to attend.] Do not include any months during which you were not taking classes, such as summer break. (If you attended [Y_NPSCHL] for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NEN10YR

Wording

<b>2010</b>

ItemName

N12NEN01

Wording

July

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN02

Wording

August

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN03

Wording

September

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN04

Wording

October

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN05

Wording

November

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN06

Wording

December

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN11YR

Wording

<b>2011</b>

ItemName

N12NEN07

Wording

January

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN08

Wording

February

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN09

Wording

March

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN10

Wording

April

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN11

Wording

May

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NEN12

Wording

June

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N12NENDK

Wording

Don't know

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12STST

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]
For the period of time you have been attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, have you been mainly a full-time or part-time student, or an equal mix of both?
[else]
For the period of time you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, were you mainly a full-time or part-time student, or an equal mix of both?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12STST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Full-time

2

Part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time



QuestionName

N12PGMFT

Wording

Since the time that you first started working on your [T_DEGREN] prior to the 2010-2011 school year, were you mainly a full-time or part-time student, or an equal mix of both?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PGMFT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Full-time

2

Part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time



QuestionName

N12NEW01

Wording

[If T_B4JULY = 1]
Have you attended any other schools besides [NPSAS] since July 1, 2010?
[else]
Did you attend any other schools besides [NPSAS] between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NEW01

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12SCH01

Wording

[IF WEB MODE] What other school did you attend between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?   [ELSE] What other school did you attend, and in what city and state is it located? Please bear with me as I code this.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12IPED01

Wording

 

ItemName

N12SCH01

Wording

School Name:

ItemName

N12CT01

Wording

City

ItemName

N12ST01

Wording

State

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

AL

Alabama

AK

Alaska

AZ

Arizona

AR

Arkansas

CA

California

CO

Colorado

CT

Connecticut

DE

Delaware

DC

District of Columbia

FL

Florida

GA

Georgia

HI

Hawaii

ID

Idaho

IL

Illinois

IN

Indiana

IA

Iowa

KS

Kansas

KY

Kentucky

LA

Louisiana

ME

Maine

MD

Maryland

MA

Massachusetts

MI

Michigan

MN

Minnesota

MS

Mississippi

MO

Missouri

MT

Montana

NE

Nebraska

NV

Nevada

NH

New Hampshire

NJ

New Jersey

NM

New Mexico

NY

New York

NC

North Carolina

ND

North Dakota

OH

Ohio

OK

Oklahoma

OR

Oregon

PA

Pennsylvania

RI

Rhode Island

SC

South Carolina

SD

South Dakota

TN

Tennessee

TX

Texas

UT

Utah

VT

Vermont

VA

Virginia

WA

Washington

WV

West Virginia

WI

Wisconsin

WY

Wyoming

AS

American Samoa

FM

Fed State Micronesia

GU

Guam

MH

Marshall Islands

MP

Northern Mariana Isl

PW

Palau

PR

Puerto Rico

VI

U.S. Virgin Islands

FC

FOREIGN COUNTRY

-1

DON'T KNOW


ItemName

N12LEVL01

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

4-year

2

2-year

3

Less-than-2-year


ItemName

N12CTRL01

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Public

2

Private not-for-profit

3

Private for-profit



QuestionName

N12ENRL01

Wording

[If T_B4JULY= 1] Between July 2010 and June 2011, which months did you attend, or do you expect to attend [{If N12SCH01 = blank} the other school you went to {else} [N12SCH01]]? Please do your best to predict your attendance through June 30, 2011. Do not include any months during which you are not taking classes, such as summer break. (If your attendance covers only a portion of any month, please include that month.) [else] Between July 2010 and June 2011, which months did you attend, or do you expect to attend [{If N12SCH01 = blank} the other school you went to {else} [N12SCH01]]? Do not include any months during which you are not taking classes, such as summer break. (If you attended for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N121EN10YR

Wording

<b>2010</b>

ItemName

N121EN01

Wording

July

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN02

Wording

August

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN03

Wording

September

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN04

Wording

October

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN05

Wording

November

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN06

Wording

December

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN11YR

Wording

<b>2011</b>

ItemName

N121EN07

Wording

January

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN08

Wording

February

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN09

Wording

March

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN10

Wording

April

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN11

Wording

May

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


ItemName

N121EN12

Wording

June

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled



QuestionName

N12STS01

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] For the period of time you have attended [{If N12SCH01 = blank} the other school you went to {else} [N12SCH01]] during the 2010-2011 school year, have you been mainly a full-time or part-time student, or an equal mix of both? [else] For the period of time you attended [{If N12SCH01 = blank} the other school you went to {else} [N12SCH01]] during the 2010-2011 school year, were you mainly a full-time or part-time student, or an equal mix of both?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12STS01

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Full-time

2

Part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time



QuestionName

N12NEW02

Wording

[If T_B4JULY = 1] You already told [if web: us/if TIO: me] that you have attended the following schools since July 1, 2010: [List schools] Have you attended any other schools since July 1, 2010? [else] You already told [if web: us/if TIO: me] that you have attended the following schools between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011: [List schools] Did you attend any other schools between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NEW02

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ATTOTHSCH

Wording

Have you ever attended another college, university, or trade school besides [Y_NPSCHL] since high school?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ATTOTHSCH

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12EVR4YR

Wording

Have you ever attended a four-year college or university?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12EVR4YR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12EVRCC

Wording

Have you ever attended a community college?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12EVRCC

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12CMPDGN

Wording

[If N12NOATT = 1] Earlier you indicated that you are no longer attending [Y_NPSCHL] because you completed the requirements for your [T_DEGREN] at [Y_NPSCHL]. Is that correct? [else] Have you completed all the requirements for your [T_DEGREN] at [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CMPDGN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12DGN

Wording

In what month and year did you receive your [T_DEGREN] from [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DGNMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12DGNYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2010

2010

2011

2011



QuestionName

N12UGYR

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] Based on the number of credits you've already earned, what is your year or level at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] Based on the number of credits you earned, what was your year or level when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?"

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12UGYR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

First year or freshman

2

Second year or sophomore

3

Third year or junior

4

Fourth year or senior

5

Fifth year or higher undergraduate

6

Unclassified undergraduate

7

Graduate student taking undergraduate classes



QuestionName

N12CLKNUM

Wording

How many months, or hours of instruction, have you already completed at [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CLKNUM

Wording

|(enter number of months or hours of instruction)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CLKTYP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

month(s)

2

hour(s) of instruction



QuestionName

N12GRYR

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] What year of your [T_DEGREN] are you working on at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] What year of your [T_DEGREN] were you working on when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRYR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

8

First year

9

Second year

10

Third year

11

Fourth year

12

Fifth year

13

Sixth year or higher



QuestionName

N12FINISH

Wording

Do you intend to complete your associate's degree at [Y_NPSCHL] or at another school?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FINISH

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

At [Y_NPSCHL]

2

At a school other than [Y_NPSCHL]

3

I do not intend to complete my associate's degree



QuestionName

N12DEGELSE

Wording

[If Y_NPLEVL=1] You indicated you do not intend to finish your associate's degree program. Do you intend to complete a bachelor's degree program within a year? [Else] You indicated you do not intend to finish your associate's degree program. Do you intend to transfer and complete a bachelor's degree program somewhere else within one year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DEGELSE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12NXTDEG

Wording

After completing your associate’s degree, do you intend to begin a bachelor’s degree program within one year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NXTDEG

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12TRNLIKEB

Wording

On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will successfully transfer from [Y_NPSCHL] to complete your [T_DEGREN]?

If you would like to, you can use a decimal value such as a 3.5 or a 6.5 to answer this question or any question in the interview that is on a 0-10 scale.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12TRNLIKEB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12TRNLIKEB_min

Wording

0

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12TRNLIKEB_max

Wording

10

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12TRNLIKEB_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12TRNLIKEB_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>0</strong></span><br /><strong>(No chance at all)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12TRNLIKEB_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>10 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Absolutely certain)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12TRNLIKEB_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12ENRNEXTB

Wording

[If Y_CALSYS=1 and T_CURENR=1] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will still be enrolled for your [T_DEGREN] four months from today? [Else if Y_CALSYS=1] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will be enrolled for your [T_DEGREN] four months from today? [else if T_CURENR=1] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will still be enrolled for your [T_DEGREN] next term or semester? [else] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will be enrolled for your [T_DEGREN] next term or semester? [All get the following instruction--Instruction is in parentheses when N12FINISH=2]: If you would like to, you can use a decimal value such as a 3.5 or a 6.5 to answer this question or any question in the interview that is on a 0-10 scale.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ENRNEXTB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ENRNEXTB_min

Wording

0

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ENRNEXTB_max

Wording

10

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ENRNEXTB_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ENRNEXTB_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>0</strong></span><br /><strong>(No chance at all)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ENRNEXTB_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>10 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Absolutely certain)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ENRNEXTB_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12EXPN

Wording

In what month and year do you expect to complete the requirements for your [T_DEGREN]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12EXNMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12EXNYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2012

2012

2013

2013

2014

2014

2015

2015

2016

2016

2017

2017

2018

2018

2019

2019

2020

2020

2021

2021

2022

After 2021


ItemName

N12EXPN

Wording

Will not finish the [T_DEGREN]

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12EXPDK

Wording

Don't know

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12EXNCONFB

Wording

[If N12EXNMM gt 0 and N12EXNYY lt 2022] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] by [N12EXNMM] [N12EXNYY]? [else] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] by [T_EXNYY]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12EXNCONFB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONFB_min

Wording

0

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONFB_max

Wording

10

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONFB_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONFB_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>0</strong></span><br /><strong>(No chance at all)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONFB_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>10 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Absolutely certain)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONFB_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12EXNCONF2B

Wording

[If N12EXNMM gt 0 and N12EXNYY gt 0 and lt 2022] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] at some point in the future, even if it is not by [N12EXNMM] [N12EXNYY]? [else if N12EXNYY gt 0] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] at some point in the future, even if it is not by [T_EXNYY]? [else] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] at some point in the future?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12EXNCONF2B

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONF2B_min

Wording

0

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONF2B_max

Wording

10

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONF2B_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONF2B_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>0</strong></span><br /><strong>(No chance at all)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONF2B_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>10 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Absolutely certain)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXNCONF2B_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12REASON

Wording

Which of these reasons best describes why you enrolled in education beyond high school?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12REASON

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

To earn a degree or certificate

2

To gain job skills

3

To take courses for personal interest or self-improvement



QuestionName

N12DOB

Wording

So that we can customize your interview, in what month and year were you born?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DOBMM

Wording

Month:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September

10

October

11

November

12

December


ItemName

N12DOBYY

Wording

Year:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1995

1995

1994

1994

1993

1993

1992

1992

1991

1991

1990

1990

1989

1989

1988

1988

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1971

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1927

1927

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1926

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1925

1924

1924

1923

1923

1922

1922

1921

1921

1920

1920



QuestionName

N12LT30

Wording

What is your age range? Are you...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12LT30

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

4

Under 18

1

18-23

2

24-29

3

30 or over



QuestionName

N12MINOK

Wording

Have you already turned 18?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MINOK

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12MINOR

Wording

[If Y_MINOR = 2]
According to our information, you are under the age of 18. We will need to contact your parent(s) and obtain their consent before we may conduct an interview with you. Please let us know how to reach them.
[else]
According to the information you just provided, you are under the age of 18. We will need to contact your parent(s) and obtain their consent before we may conduct an interview with you. Please let us know how to reach them.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MINEM

Wording

Email:

ItemName

N12MINFN

Wording

Parent first name

ItemName

N12MINLN

Wording

Parent last name

ItemName

N12MINAD

Wording

Address:

ItemName

N12MINCY

Wording

City

ItemName

N12MINZP

Wording

Zip code

ItemName

N12MINST

Wording

State

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

AL

Alabama

AK

Alaska

AZ

Arizona

AR

Arkansas

CA

California

CO

Colorado

CT

Connecticut

DE

Delaware

DC

District of Columbia

FL

Florida

GA

Georgia

HI

Hawaii

ID

Idaho

IL

Illinois

IN

Indiana

IA

Iowa

KS

Kansas

KY

Kentucky

LA

Louisiana

ME

Maine

MD

Maryland

MA

Massachusetts

MI

Michigan

MN

Minnesota

MS

Mississippi

MO

Missouri

MT

Montana

NE

Nebraska

NV

Nevada

NH

New Hampshire

NJ

New Jersey

NM

New Mexico

NY

New York

NC

North Carolina

ND

North Dakota

OH

Ohio

OK

Oklahoma

OR

Oregon

PA

Pennsylvania

RI

Rhode Island

SC

South Carolina

SD

South Dakota

TN

Tennessee

TX

Texas

UT

Utah

VT

Vermont

VA

Virginia

WA

Washington

WV

West Virginia

WI

Wisconsin

WY

Wyoming

AS

American Samoa

FM

Fed State Micronesia

GU

Guam

MH

Marshall Islands

MP

Northern Mariana Isl

PW

Palau

PR

Puerto Rico

VI

U.S. Virgin Islands

FC

FOREIGN COUNTRY

-1

DON'T KNOW


ItemName

N12MINAD2

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MINFAD

Wording

Foreign Address:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MINFCY

Wording

Foreign City:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MINFS

Wording

Foreign State/Province:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MINFZ

Wording

Foreign Zip/Postal Code:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MINFC

Wording

Foreign Country:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MINFOR

Wording

Please check here if the address is an international address.

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12MARR

Wording

[If Y_DOB ne blank] So that we can customize your interview, please answer the following questions. What is your current marital status? [else] What is your current marital status?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MARR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Single, never married

2

Married

6

Living with partner

3

Separated

4

Divorced

5

Widowed



QuestionName

N12GENDR

Wording

Are you male or female?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GENDR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Male

2

Female




Education Experiences

QuestionName

INTEDEXP

Wording

[If T_STAT in (2, 4)]: The following questions focus on your education as a graduate student at [Y_NPSCHL]. [Else]: The following questions focus on your education experiences in high school and college.

Item


QuestionName

N12HSTYP

Wording

Was the last high school you attended public or private?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HSTYP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Public

3

Last attended a foreign high school

2

Private



QuestionName

N12HSCDR

Wording

[If WEB mode] What is the name of the high school? [Else] What is the name of the high school and in what city and state is it located?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HSCOD

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12HSSCH

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12HSSTAT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12HSCITY

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12HSAUTO

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12HSDIST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12HSTYPE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

A public school operated by a school/county district

2

A private Catholic school

3

A private school--other religious affiliation

4

A private school--no religious affiliation

5

A public school operated by state/federal agency (ex: BIA, DOD, prison school)

6

Other (charter school, hospital school)


ItemName

N12HSGRDL

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-SelectOne-

8

Eighth grade

9

Ninth grade

10

Tenth grade

11

Eleventh grade

12

Twelfth grade


ItemName

N12HSGRDH

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-SelectOne-

8

Eighth grade

9

Ninth grade

10

Tenth grade

11

Eleventh grade

12

Twelfth grade


ItemName

N12HSCNT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12HSGPES

Wording

Which of the following would you say best describes your high school grades overall (unweighted)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HSGPES

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Mostly A's

2

A's and B's

3

Mostly B's

4

B's and C's

5

Mostly C's

6

C's and D's

7

Mostly D's or below

8

Don't know



QuestionName

N12MATHHT

Wording

Which of the following math courses did you take while in high school?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MATHBUS

Wording

Business or Consumer Math

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHPRE

Wording

Pre-algebra

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHALG

Wording

Algebra I

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHGEO

Wording

Geometry

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHALG2

Wording

Algebra II

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHTRIG

Wording

Trigonometry

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHALG3

Wording

Algebra III

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHANL

Wording

Analytic Geometry

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHSTAT

Wording

Statistics or Probability

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHPCAL

Wording

Pre-calculus

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHCALC

Wording

Calculus

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHOT

Wording

Other math course

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MATHOT_OTHER

Wording

What is the name of this other math course?&nbsp

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12AP1

Wording

While in high school, did you take any Advanced Placement (AP) courses or Advanced Placement exams?

(Advanced placement (AP) exams are those offered in specialized study areas such as biology or chemistry, and credit earned by these exams may be accepted by colleges. We will ask you about any credits earned in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program next.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12AP1

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12AP2

Wording

While in high school, how many...

(If you did not take any AP courses or exams while in high school, enter a "0" in each of the boxes below.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12APNUMCRS

Wording

AP<em> courses</em> did you take?

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12APNUMEXM

Wording

AP <em>exams</em> did you score a 3 or greater on?

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12AP3A

Wording

For the AP exam on which you scored a 3 or greater, did [Y_NPSCHL]...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12AP3ACRS

Wording

Use it only to place you in a higher level course, but not give academic credit for it?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12AP3AWRCRD

Wording

Award you academic credit?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12AP3B

Wording

For how many of the [N12APNUMEXM] AP exams on which you scored a 3 or greater did [Y_NPSCHL]...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12APNMHLCRS

Wording

Place you in a higher level course, but not award you any academic credit

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12APAWRCRDT

Wording

Award you academic credit

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12APNOTHING

Wording

Neither place you in a higher level course nor award you any academic credit

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12AP3TOT

Wording

Total

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12IB1

Wording

While in high school, did you participate in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12IB1

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12IB2

Wording

Were you awarded the IB diploma?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12IB2

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12COLLCR

Wording

While in high school, did you take any college-level courses for which you earned college credit?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12COLLCR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ACTSAT

Wording

Which of the following tests did you take?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SAT

Wording

The SAT?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12ACT

Wording

The ACT?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

SUPINSTRUCT

Wording

Please use a number from 1 to 5 to answer the next few questions. One means "not at all supportive" and five means "completely supportive." You can use decimal values such as a 2.5 or a 4.5 to answer these questions.

Item


QuestionName

N12PARSUP

Wording

How supportive are your parents (or guardians) of your continuing your education by going to college?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PARSUP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

1 (Not at all supportive)

2

2

3

3 (Somewhat supportive)

4

4

5

5 (Completely supportive)


ItemName

N12PARSUP_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PARSUP_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PARSUP_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PARSUP_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Not at all supportive)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N21PARSUP_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Completely supportive)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PARSUP_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12PARDED

Wording

 

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PARDED

Wording

Parents or guardians are deceased

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SPPSUP

Wording

How supportive is your spouse of your continuing your education by going to college?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SPPSUP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SPPSUP_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SPPSUP_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SPPSUP_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SPPSUP_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Not at all supportive)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SPPSUP_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Completely supportive)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SPPSUP_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12FHSUP

Wording

[If T_AGE gt 30] How supportive are your friends from home of your continuing your education by going to college? (When thinking about your friends, do not include family members or other relatives in your answer.) [Else] How supportive are your friends from home of your continuing your education by going to college?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FHSUP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FHSUP_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FHSUP_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FHSUP_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FHSUP_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Not at all supportive)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FHSUP_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Completely supportive)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FHSUP_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12FSSUP

Wording

[If T_AGE gt 30] How supportive are your friends from [Y_NPSCHL] of your continuing your education by going to college? (When thinking about your friends, do not include family members or other relatives in your answer.) [Else] How supportive are your friends from [Y_NPSCHL] of your continuing your education by going to college?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FSSUP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FSSUP_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FSSUP_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FSSUP_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FSSUP_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Not at all supportive)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FSSUP_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Completely supportive)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FSSUP_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

SUPPORTEND

Wording

I am now finished asking you this set of questions that use a 1-5 scale. There will be others in the interview, but I will let you know when they come up.

Item


QuestionName

N12DBLMAJ

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1 and T_HIGHEST in (2, 3)] Have you declared a major or field of study at [Y_NPSCHL]? [If T_CURENR=1] Have you declared a major at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else if T_CURENR=0 and T_HIGHEST in (2, 3)] Had you already declared a major or field of study when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? [else] Had you already declared a major when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DBLMAJ

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

[If T_CURENR=1 and T_HIGHEST in (2, 3)]: Yes, I have declared a major or field of study. [else if T_CURENR] Yes, I have declared a major. [Else if T_CURENR=0 and T_HIGHEST in (2, 3)]: Yes, I had declared a major or field of study. [Else] Yes, I had declared a major.

2

Yes, I [have/had] declared a double major

3

No



QuestionName

N12CLSTY

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] What is the primary field or subject you have been studying during the 2010-2011 school year? [else] What was the primary field or subject you were studying when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?"

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CLSTY

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

10

Career and technical education

9

Communications

8

Arts and humanities

12

General education

11

University transfer

7

Natural sciences and mathematics

3

Education/teaching

2

Healthcare

1

Business/marketing

6

Social sciences

5

Computer and information sciences

4

Engineering and engineering technology

13

Other


ItemName

N12CLSTY_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12FLDCOMB

Wording

[If N12CLSTY = 13 and N12CLSTY_OTHER missing] On a scale from 0-10, how likely is it that you will finish a degree [T_CLSTY]? [else If T_CURENR = 1] You just told [if web: us/if TIO: me] you are studying [T_CLSTY]. On a scale from 0-10, how likely is it that you will finish a degree in [T_CLSTY]? [else] You just told [if web: us/if TIO: me] you were studying [T_CLSTY] during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year. On a scale from 0-10, how likely is it that you will finish a degree in [T_CLSTY]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FLDCOMB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FLDCOMB_min

Wording

0

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FLDCOMB_max

Wording

10

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FLDCOMB_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FLDCOMB_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>0</strong></span><br /><strong>(No chance at all)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FLDCOMB_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>10 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Absolutely certain)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FLDCOMB_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12MAJ1

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1 and N12DBLMAJ=2] What is your first major or field of study at [Y_NPSCHL]? Since you have a double-major, please indicate only one major here. You will have an opportunity next to provide your other major. [else If T_CURENR=1] What is your [{if N12DBLMAJ=3} intended]major or field of study at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else If T_CURENR=0 and N12DBLMAJ=2] What was your first major or field of study when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? Since you had a double-major, please indicate only one major here. You will have an opportunity next to provide your other major. [else] What was your [{if N12DBLMAJ=3} intended] major or field of study when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MAJ1

Wording

 

ItemName

N12MJ1GEN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Agriculture, natural resources, and related sciences

2

Architecture, planning, and related services

3

Area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies

4

Arts--visual and performing

5

Biological and biomedical sciences

6

Business, management, marketing, and related support services

7

Communication, journalism, communication technologies, and related programs

8

Computer and information sciences and support services

9

Construction trades

10

Education

11

Engineering, engineering technologies/technicians

12

English language and literature/letters

13

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences

14

Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics

15

Health professions and related clinical sciences

16

Legal professions and studies

33

Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities

17

Library science

18

Mathematics and statistics

19

Mechanical and repair technologies/technicians

20

Multi/interdisciplinary studies

21

Parks, recreation, leisure and fitness studies

22

Precision production

23

Cosmetology, funeral services, and culinary services

24

Philosophy, religion & theology

25

Physical sciences

26

Psychology

27

Public administration and social service professions

28

Science technologies/technicians

29

Security & protective services

30

Social sciences and history (except psychology)

31

Transportation & materials moving

32

Other


ItemName

N12MJ1AST

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [N12MAJ1]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices. [If TIO] Please bear with me while I code this... (Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes the respondent's field of study: [N12MAJ1]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

ItemName

N12MJ1SPE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

104

Food science and technology

101

Agriculture and related sciences

102

Natural resources and conservation research

103

Animal sciences

105

Plant sciences

106

Soil sciences

107

Environmental Sciences

108

Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management

109

Forest Sciences and Biology

110

Wood Sciences and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

111

Forestry, other

112

Wildlife and Wildlands Sciences and Management

201

Architecture

202

City/urban, community, and regional planning

203

Drafting/design engineering technologies/technicians

204

Architecture, planning, and related services, other

301

Area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies

401

Art history, criticism & conservation

402

Design & applied arts

403

Drama/theatre arts and stagecraft

404

Fine and studio art

405

Music, general

406

Music history, literature, and theory

407

Visual and performing arts, other

408

Commercial and advertising art

409

Dance

410

Film/video and photographic arts

411

Crafts/craft design, folk art and artisanry

501

General biology

502

Biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology

503

Botany/plant biology

504

Genetics

505

Microbiological sciences & immunology

506

Physiology, pathology & related sciences

507

Zoology/animal biology

508

Biological and biomedical sciences

513

Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

514

Pharmacology and Toxicology

515

Biomathematics and Bioinformatics

516

Biotechnology

517

Ecology, Evolution, Systematics and Population Biology

512

Biological & biomedical sciences, other

601

Accounting and related services

602

Business administration, management and operations

603

Business operations support and assistant services

604

Finance and financial management services

605

Human resources management and services

606

Marketing

607

Business, management, marketing, and related support services, other

608

Management information systems and services

609

Real estate

610

Hospitality Administration/Management

701

Communication and media studies

702

Communication technologies

703

Journalism

704

Communication/journalism/comm. tech, other

811

Computer and information sciences, general

801

Computer/information technology administration and management

802

Computer programming

803

Computer science

804

Computer software and media applications

805

Computer systems analysis

806

Computer systems networking and telecommunications

807

Data entry/microcomputer applications

808

Data processing

809

Information science/studies

810

Computer and information sciences and support services, other

901

Construction trades

1001

Curriculum and instruction

1002

Educational administration and supervision

1003

Educational/instructional media design

1004

Special education and teaching

1005

Student counseling and personnel services

1007

Teacher education: Early childhood education and teaching

1008

Teacher education: Elementary education and teaching

1009

Teacher education: Secondary education and teaching

1010

Teacher education: Adult and continuing education and teaching

1011

Teacher education: Specific levels, other

1012

Teacher education: Specific subject areas

1013

Bilingual, multilingual, and multicultural education

1014

Ed assessment. evaluation, and research

1015

Higher education/higher education administration

1016

Teaching assistant/aide

1017

Childcare provider/assistant

1018

Physical education teaching and coaching

1020

English/Language Arts Teacher Education

1021

Foreign Language Teacher Education

1022

Mathematics Teacher Education

1023

Science Teacher education/General science teacher education

1024

Social Studies Teacher education

1025

Biology Teacher Education

1026

Chemistry Teacher Education

1027

History Teacher Education

1028

Physics Teacher Education

1029

International and Comparative Education

1030

Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language

1019

Education, other

1110

Engineering, general

1111

Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical engineering

1112

Agricultural/Biological engineering and Bioengineering

1113

Architectural engineering

1101

Biomedical/medical engineering

1114

Ceramic sciences and engineering

1102

Chemical engineering

1115

Construction engineering

1103

Civil engineering

1104

Computer engineering, general

1116

Engineering mechanics

1105

Electrical, electronics and Communications engineering

1117

Engineering physics

1118

Engineering science

1107

Environmental/environmental health engineering

1119

Forest engineering

1120

Geological/geophysical engineering

1121

Industrial engineering

1122

Manufacturing engineering

1123

Materials engineering

1124

Materials science

1125

Metallurgical engineering

1126

Mining and mineral engineering

1108

Mechanical engineering

1127

Naval Architecture and marine engineering

1128

Nuclear engineering

1129

Ocean engineering

1130

Operations research

1131

Petroleum engineering

1132

Polymer/plastics engineering

1133

Surveying engineering

1134

Systems engineering

1135

Textile sciences and engineering

1109

Engineering, Other

1201

Creative writing

1202

American literature

1203

English literature

1204

English language and literature/letters, others

1301

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences

1302

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences, general

1303

Child care and support services management

1304

Child care provider/assistant (also under Education)

1305

Apparel and textiles

1306

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences, other

1404

African languages, literatures, and linguistics

1405

Arabic language and literature

1406

Bahasa Indonesian/Bahasa Malay languages and literatures

1407

Bengali language and literature

1408

Chinese language and literature

1409

Filipino/Tagalog language and literature

1410

French language and Literature

1411

Hebrew language and literature

1412

Hindi language and literature

1413

Iranian/Persian languages, literatures, and linguistics

1414

Italian languages and literatures

1415

Japanese language and literature

1416

Korean language and literature

1417

Portuguese language and literature

1418

Punjabi language and literature

1419

Russian language and literature

1402

Spanish language and literature

1420

Turkish language and literature

1421

Turkic, Ural-Altaic, Caucasian, and Central Asian languages, literatures, and linguistics, Other

1422

Urdu language and literature

1401

Romance languages, literatures, and linguistics, other

1403

Foreign languages/literature/linguistics, other

1501

Health services/allied health/health sciences, general

1502

Alternative/complementary medicine/sys

1503

Chiropractic

1504

Audiology/audiologist & hearing sciences

1505

Clinical/medical lab science/allied

1506

Dental support services/allied

1507

Dentistry

1508

Health & medical administrative services

1509

Health/medical services/allied health

1510

Health/medical technicians/technologists

1511

Health/medical preparatory programs

1512

Medicine, including psychiatry

1513

Mental/social health services and allied

1514

Clinical pastoral counseling/ patient counseling

1515

Nursing/registered (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)

1516

Nursing science (MS, PhD)

1517

Licensed practical/vocational nurse training (LPN, LVN, Cert., Dipl., AAS)

1518

Nurse/nursing assistant/aide and patient care assistant

1519

Optometry

1520

Osteopathic medicine/osteopathy

1521

Pharmacy/pharmaceutical sciences/admin

1522

Podiatric medicine/podiatry

1523

Public health

1524

Rehabilitation & therapeutic professions

1525

Veterinary medicine

1526

Health aides/attendants/orderlies

1527

Dietetics and clinical nutrition services

1528

Health /related clinical services, other

1601

Law

1602

Legal support services

1603

General undergraduate legal studies including pre-law

1604

Legal professions and studies, other

1701

Library science

1801

Mathematics

1802

Statistics

1804

Applied mathematics

1803

Mathematics and statistics, other

1901

Electrical/electronics maintenance and repair technology

1902

Heating, air conditioning, ventilation and refrigeration maintenance

1903

Vehicle maintenance and repair technologies

1904

Mechanical/repair technologies/techs, other

2001

Biological and physical sciences

2002

Systems science and theory

2003

Biopsychology

2005

Mathematics and computer science

2006

Science, technology and society

2007

Accounting and computer science

2008

Natural sciences

2009

Neuroscience

2010

Nutrition Science

2011

Cognitive science

2004

Multi/interdisciplinary studies, other

2101

Parks, recreation and leisure studies

2102

Health and physical education/fitness

2201

Precision metal working

2202

Woodworking

2203

Precision production, other

2301

Cosmetology and related personal grooming services

2302

Funeral service and mortuary science

2303

Culinary arts and related services

2304

Personal and culinary services, other

2401

Philosophy

2402

Religion/religious studies

2403

Theology and religious vocations

2501

Astronomy & astrophysics

2502

Atmospheric sciences and meteorology

2503

Chemistry

2504

Geological & earth sciences/geosciences

2505

Physics

2506

Biological and physical science

2507

Systems science and theory

2509

Physical sciences, general

2508

Physical sciences, other

2601

Behavioral psychology

2602

Clinical psychology

2603

Education/school psychology

2604

Psychology, other

2605

Biopsychology

2606

Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology

2701

Public administration

2702

Social work

2703

Public administration and social service professions, other

2805

Engineering Technology, General

2806

Architectural Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2801

Biology technician/biotechnology laboratory technician

2807

Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2818

Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2816

Construction Engineering Technologies

2819

Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2808

Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2809

Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians

2817

Engineering-Related Technologies

2821

Engineering-Related Fields

2810

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians

2811

Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology/Technician

2812

Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians

2814

Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians

2823

Military Technologies

2815

Mining and Petroleum Technologies/Technicians

2802

Nuclear and industrial radiologic technologies/technicians

2820

Nuclear Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2803

Physical science technologies/technicians

2813

Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians

2822

Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other

2804

Science technologies/technician, other

2901

Criminal justice and corrections

2902

Fire protection

2903

Security and protective services, other

3001

Anthropology

3002

Archeology

3003

Criminology

3004

Demography & population studies

3005

Economics

3006

Geography & cartography

3007

History

3008

International relations & affairs

3009

Political science and government

3010

Sociology

3011

Urban studies/affairs

3012

Social sciences, other (except psychology)

3101

Transportation & materials moving

3102

Air transportation

3103

Ground transportation

3104

Transportation & materials moving, other

3201

Other

3301

Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities



QuestionName

N12MJ1COMB

Wording

[If N12MAJ1 ne missing] You just told [if web: us/if TIO: me] about your major [if T_HIGHEST in (2, 3): or field of study] in [N12MAJ1]. On a scale from 0-10, how likely is it that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] in that field?" [Else] On a scale from 0-10, how likely is it that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] in your field of study?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MJ1COMB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ1COMB_min

Wording

0

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ1COMB_max

Wording

10

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ1COMB_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ1COMB_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>0</strong></span><br /><strong>(No chance at all)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ1COMB_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>10 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Absolutely certain)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ1COMB_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12MAJ2

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] What is your second major or field of study at [Y_NPSCHL]?" [else] What was your second major or field of study when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MAJ2

Wording

 

ItemName

N12MJ2GEN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Agriculture, natural resources, and related sciences

2

Architecture, planning, and related services

3

Area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies

4

Arts--visual and performing

5

Biological and biomedical sciences

6

Business, management, marketing, and related support services

7

Communication, journalism, communication technologies, and related programs

8

Computer and information sciences and support services

9

Construction trades

10

Education

11

Engineering, engineering technologies/technicians

12

English language and literature/letters

13

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences

14

Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics

15

Health professions and related clinical sciences

16

Legal professions and studies

33

Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities

17

Library science

18

Mathematics and statistics

19

Mechanical and repair technologies/technicians

20

Multi/interdisciplinary studies

21

Parks, recreation, leisure and fitness studies

22

Precision production

23

Cosmetology, funeral services, and culinary services

24

Philosophy, religion & theology

25

Physical sciences

26

Psychology

27

Public administration and social service professions

28

Science technologies/technicians

29

Security & protective services

30

Social sciences and history (except psychology)

31

Transportation & materials moving

32

Other


ItemName

N12MJ2AST

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [N12MAJ2]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices. [If TIO] Please bear with me while I code this... (Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes the respondent's field of study: [N12MAJ2]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

ItemName

N12MJ2SPE

Wording

[If WEB] Please help us categorize [N12MAJ2] using the dropdown boxes displayed. Using the arrow at the right side of the first dropdown box, you can display the general areas. Please click to select the desired general area, then select your specific discipline from the second dropdown box. [If TIO] Please bear with me while I code this… (Please help us categorize [N12MAJ2] using the dropdown boxes displayed. Using the arrow at the right side of the first dropdown box, you can display the general areas. Please click to select the desired general area, then select your specific discipline from the second dropdown box.)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

104

Food science and technology

101

Agriculture and related sciences

102

Natural resources and conservation research

103

Animal sciences

105

Plant sciences

106

Soil sciences

107

Environmental Sciences

108

Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management

109

Forest Sciences and Biology

110

Wood Sciences and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

111

Forestry, other

112

Wildlife and Wildlands Sciences and Management

201

Architecture

202

City/urban, community, and regional planning

203

Drafting/design engineering technologies/technicians

204

Architecture, planning, and related services, other

301

Area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies

401

Art history, criticism & conservation

402

Design & applied arts

403

Drama/theatre arts and stagecraft

404

Fine and studio art

405

Music, general

406

Music history, literature, and theory

407

Visual and performing arts, other

408

Commercial and advertising art

409

Dance

410

Film/video and photographic arts

411

Crafts/craft design, folk art and artisanry

501

General biology

502

Biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology

503

Botany/plant biology

504

Genetics

505

Microbiological sciences & immunology

506

Physiology, pathology & related sciences

507

Zoology/animal biology

508

Biological and biomedical sciences

513

Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

514

Pharmacology and Toxicology

515

Biomathematics and Bioinformatics

516

Biotechnology

517

Ecology, Evolution, Systematics and Population Biology

512

Biological & biomedical sciences, other

601

Accounting and related services

602

Business administration, management and operations

603

Business operations support and assistant services

604

Finance and financial management services

605

Human resources management and services

606

Marketing

607

Business, management, marketing, and related support services, other

608

Management information systems and services

609

Real estate

610

Hospitality Administration/Management

701

Communication and media studies

702

Communication technologies

703

Journalism

704

Communication/journalism/comm. tech, other

811

Computer and information sciences, general

801

Computer/information technology administration and management

802

Computer programming

803

Computer science

804

Computer software and media applications

805

Computer systems analysis

806

Computer systems networking and telecommunications

807

Data entry/microcomputer applications

808

Data processing

809

Information science/studies

810

Computer and information sciences and support services, other

901

Construction trades

1001

Curriculum and instruction

1002

Educational administration and supervision

1003

Educational/instructional media design

1004

Special education and teaching

1005

Student counseling and personnel services

1007

Teacher education: Early childhood education and teaching

1008

Teacher education: Elementary education and teaching

1009

Teacher education: Secondary education and teaching

1010

Teacher education: Adult and continuing education and teaching

1011

Teacher education: Specific levels, other

1012

Teacher education: Specific subject areas

1013

Bilingual, multilingual, and multicultural education

1014

Ed assessment. evaluation, and research

1015

Higher education/higher education administration

1016

Teaching assistant/aide

1017

Childcare provider/assistant

1018

Physical education teaching and coaching

1020

English/Language Arts Teacher Education

1021

Foreign Language Teacher Education

1022

Mathematics Teacher Education

1023

Science Teacher education/General science teacher education

1024

Social Studies Teacher education

1025

Biology Teacher Education

1026

Chemistry Teacher Education

1027

History Teacher Education

1028

Physics Teacher Education

1029

International and Comparative Education

1030

Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language

1019

Education, other

1110

Engineering, general

1111

Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical engineering

1112

Agricultural/Biological engineering and Bioengineering

1113

Architectural engineering

1101

Biomedical/medical engineering

1114

Ceramic sciences and engineering

1102

Chemical engineering

1115

Construction engineering

1103

Civil engineering

1104

Computer engineering, general

1116

Engineering mechanics

1105

Electrical, electronics and Communications engineering

1117

Engineering physics

1118

Engineering science

1107

Environmental/environmental health engineering

1119

Forest engineering

1120

Geological/geophysical engineering

1121

Industrial engineering

1122

Manufacturing engineering

1123

Materials engineering

1124

Materials science

1125

Metallurgical engineering

1126

Mining and mineral engineering

1108

Mechanical engineering

1127

Naval Architecture and marine engineering

1128

Nuclear engineering

1129

Ocean engineering

1130

Operations research

1131

Petroleum engineering

1132

Polymer/plastics engineering

1133

Surveying engineering

1134

Systems engineering

1135

Textile sciences and engineering

1109

Engineering, Other

1201

Creative writing

1202

American literature

1203

English literature

1204

English language and literature/letters, others

1301

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences

1302

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences, general

1303

Child care and support services management

1304

Child care provider/assistant (also under Education)

1305

Apparel and textiles

1306

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences, other

1404

African languages, literatures, and linguistics

1405

Arabic language and literature

1406

Bahasa Indonesian/Bahasa Malay languages and literatures

1407

Bengali language and literature

1408

Chinese language and literature

1409

Filipino/Tagalog language and literature

1410

French language and Literature

1411

Hebrew language and literature

1412

Hindi language and literature

1413

Iranian/Persian languages, literatures, and linguistics

1414

Italian languages and literatures

1415

Japanese language and literature

1416

Korean language and literature

1417

Portuguese language and literature

1418

Punjabi language and literature

1419

Russian language and literature

1402

Spanish language and literature

1420

Turkish language and literature

1421

Turkic, Ural-Altaic, Caucasian, and Central Asian languages, literatures, and linguistics, Other

1422

Urdu language and literature

1401

Romance languages, literatures, and linguistics, other

1403

Foreign languages/literature/linguistics, other

1501

Health services/allied health/health sciences, general

1502

Alternative/complementary medicine/sys

1503

Chiropractic

1504

Audiology/audiologist & hearing sciences

1505

Clinical/medical lab science/allied

1506

Dental support services/allied

1507

Dentistry

1508

Health & medical administrative services

1509

Health/medical services/allied health

1510

Health/medical technicians/technologists

1511

Health/medical preparatory programs

1512

Medicine, including psychiatry

1513

Mental/social health services and allied

1514

Clinical pastoral counseling/ patient counseling

1515

Nursing/registered (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)

1516

Nursing science (MS, PhD)

1517

Licensed practical/vocational nurse training (LPN, LVN, Cert., Dipl., AAS)

1518

Nurse/nursing assistant/aide and patient care assistant

1519

Optometry

1520

Osteopathic medicine/osteopathy

1521

Pharmacy/pharmaceutical sciences/admin

1522

Podiatric medicine/podiatry

1523

Public health

1524

Rehabilitation & therapeutic professions

1525

Veterinary medicine

1526

Health aides/attendants/orderlies

1527

Dietetics and clinical nutrition services

1528

Health /related clinical services, other

1601

Law

1602

Legal support services

1603

General undergraduate legal studies including pre-law

1604

Legal professions and studies, other

1701

Library science

1801

Mathematics

1802

Statistics

1804

Applied mathematics

1803

Mathematics and statistics, other

1901

Electrical/electronics maintenance and repair technology

1902

Heating, air conditioning, ventilation and refrigeration maintenance

1903

Vehicle maintenance and repair technologies

1904

Mechanical/repair technologies/techs, other

2001

Biological and physical sciences

2002

Systems science and theory

2003

Biopsychology

2005

Mathematics and computer science

2006

Science, technology and society

2007

Accounting and computer science

2008

Natural sciences

2009

Neuroscience

2010

Nutrition Science

2011

Cognitive science

2004

Multi/interdisciplinary studies, other

2101

Parks, recreation and leisure studies

2102

Health and physical education/fitness

2201

Precision metal working

2202

Woodworking

2203

Precision production, other

2301

Cosmetology and related personal grooming services

2302

Funeral service and mortuary science

2303

Culinary arts and related services

2304

Personal and culinary services, other

2401

Philosophy

2402

Religion/religious studies

2403

Theology and religious vocations

2501

Astronomy & astrophysics

2502

Atmospheric sciences and meteorology

2503

Chemistry

2504

Geological & earth sciences/geosciences

2505

Physics

2506

Biological and physical science

2507

Systems science and theory

2509

Physical sciences, general

2508

Physical sciences, other

2601

Behavioral psychology

2602

Clinical psychology

2603

Education/school psychology

2604

Psychology, other

2605

Biopsychology

2606

Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology

2701

Public administration

2702

Social work

2703

Public administration and social service professions, other

2805

Engineering Technology, General

2806

Architectural Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2801

Biology technician/biotechnology laboratory technician

2807

Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2818

Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2816

Construction Engineering Technologies

2819

Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2808

Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2809

Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians

2817

Engineering-Related Technologies

2821

Engineering-Related Fields

2810

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians

2811

Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology/Technician

2812

Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians

2814

Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians

2823

Military Technologies

2815

Mining and Petroleum Technologies/Technicians

2802

Nuclear and industrial radiologic technologies/technicians

2820

Nuclear Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2803

Physical science technologies/technicians

2813

Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians

2822

Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other

2804

Science technologies/technician, other

2901

Criminal justice and corrections

2902

Fire protection

2903

Security and protective services, other

3001

Anthropology

3002

Archeology

3003

Criminology

3004

Demography & population studies

3005

Economics

3006

Geography & cartography

3007

History

3008

International relations & affairs

3009

Political science and government

3010

Sociology

3011

Urban studies/affairs

3012

Social sciences, other (except psychology)

3101

Transportation & materials moving

3102

Air transportation

3103

Ground transportation

3104

Transportation & materials moving, other

3201

Other

3301

Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities



QuestionName

N12MJ2COMB

Wording

[If N12MAJ2 ne missing] You just told [if Web: us/if TIO: me] about your major [if T_HIGHEST in (2,3): or field of study] in [N12MAJ2]. On a scale from 0-10, how likely is it that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] in that field? [Else] On a scale from 0-10, how likely is it that you will finish your [T_DEGREN] in your field of study?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MJ2COMB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ2COMB_min

Wording

0

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ2COMB_max

Wording

10

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ2COMB_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ2COMB_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>0</strong></span><br /><strong>(No chance at all)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ2COMB_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>10 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Absolutely certain)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12MJ2COMB_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12PREACADEF

Wording

[if Web mode] For the next few questions, please tell us how much you agree with each statement by providing a number from 1 to 5, with 1 being "strongly disagree" and 5 being "strongly agree." If you would like to, you can use decimal values such as a 2.5 or a 4.5 to answer these questions. Before I attended [Y_NPSCHL], I was confident I had the ability to succeed there as a student. [Else]:For the next few questions, please tell me how much you agree with each statement by providing a number from 1 to 5, with 1 being "strongly disagree" and 5 being "strongly agree." If you would like to, you can use decimal values such as a 2.5 or a 4.5 to answer these questions. Before I attended [Y_NPSCHL], I was confident I had the ability to succeed there as a student.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PREACADEF

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PREACADEF_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PREACADEF_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PREACADEF_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PREACADEF_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PREACADEF_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PREACADEF_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12CURACADEF

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] After having been at [Y_NPSCHL] for a while, I am confident that I have the ability to succeed there as a student. [else] After having been at [Y_NPSCHL] for a while, I was confident that I had the ability to succeed there as a student.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CURACADEF

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CURACADEF_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CURACADEF_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CURACADEF_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CURACADEF_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CURACADEF_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CURACADEF_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12ACADFAC

Wording

[T_CURENR=1]: My interactions with my teachers at [Y_NPSCHL] are more positive than negative. [else]: My interactions with my teachers at [Y_NPSCHL] were more positive than negative.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ACADFAC

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADFAC_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADFAC_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADFAC_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADFAC_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADFAC_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADFAC_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12ACADSAT

Wording

[T_CURENR=1]: I’m satisfied with my studies at [Y_NPSCHL]. [else]: I was satisfied with my studies at [Y_NPSCHL].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ACADSAT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADSAT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADSAT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADSAT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADSAT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADSAT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADSAT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

ACADSLDEREND

Wording

I am now finished asking you this set of questions that use a 1-5 scale. There will be others in the interview, but I will let you know when they come up.

Item


QuestionName

N12MAJCHG

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1]
Have you ever formally changed your major at [Y_NPSCHL]?
[else]
Did you ever formally change your major at [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MAJCHG

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12CHGNUM

Wording

Have you changed your major...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CHGNUM

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Once

2

More than once



QuestionName

N12OMJ1A

Wording

What was your original declared major at [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OMJ1

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [N12OMJ1]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices. [If TIO] Please bear with me while I code this... (Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes the respondent's field of study: [N12OMJ1]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

ItemName

N12OM1AST

Wording

 

ItemName

N12OM1GEN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Agriculture, natural resources, and related sciences

2

Architecture, planning, and related services

3

Area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies

4

Arts--visual and performing

5

Biological and biomedical sciences

6

Business, management, marketing, and related support services

7

Communication, journalism, communication technologies, and related programs

8

Computer and information sciences and support services

9

Construction trades

10

Education

11

Engineering, engineering technologies/technicians

12

English language and literature/letters

13

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences

14

Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics

15

Health professions and related clinical sciences

16

Legal professions and studies

33

Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities

17

Library science

18

Mathematics and statistics

19

Mechanical and repair technologies/technicians

20

Multi/interdisciplinary studies

21

Parks, recreation, leisure and fitness studies

22

Precision production

23

Cosmetology, funeral services, and culinary services

24

Philosophy, religion & theology

25

Physical sciences

26

Psychology

27

Public administration and social service professions

28

Science technologies/technicians

29

Security & protective services

30

Social sciences and history (except psychology)

31

Transportation & materials moving

32

Other


ItemName

N12OM1SPE

Wording

[If WEB] Please help us categorize [N12OMJ1] using the dropdown boxes displayed. Using the arrow at the right side of the first dropdown box, you can display the general areas. Please click to select the desired general area, then select your specific discipline from the second dropdown box. [If TIO] Please bear with me while I code this… (Please help us categorize [N12OMJ1] using the dropdown boxes displayed. Using the arrow at the right side of the first dropdown box, you can display the general areas. Please click to select the desired general area, then select your specific discipline from the second dropdown box.)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

104

Food science and technology

101

Agriculture and related sciences

102

Natural resources and conservation research

103

Animal sciences

105

Plant sciences

106

Soil sciences

107

Environmental Sciences

108

Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management

109

Forest Sciences and Biology

110

Wood Sciences and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

111

Forestry, other

112

Wildlife and Wildlands Sciences and Management

201

Architecture

202

City/urban, community, and regional planning

203

Drafting/design engineering technologies/technicians

204

Architecture, planning, and related services, other

301

Area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies

401

Art history, criticism & conservation

402

Design & applied arts

403

Drama/theatre arts and stagecraft

404

Fine and studio art

405

Music, general

406

Music history, literature, and theory

407

Visual and performing arts, other

408

Commercial and advertising art

409

Dance

410

Film/video and photographic arts

411

Crafts/craft design, folk art and artisanry

501

General biology

502

Biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology

503

Botany/plant biology

504

Genetics

505

Microbiological sciences & immunology

506

Physiology, pathology & related sciences

507

Zoology/animal biology

508

Biological and biomedical sciences

513

Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

514

Pharmacology and Toxicology

515

Biomathematics and Bioinformatics

516

Biotechnology

517

Ecology, Evolution, Systematics and Population Biology

512

Biological & biomedical sciences, other

601

Accounting and related services

602

Business administration, management and operations

603

Business operations support and assistant services

604

Finance and financial management services

605

Human resources management and services

606

Marketing

607

Business, management, marketing, and related support services, other

608

Management information systems and services

609

Real estate

610

Hospitality Administration/Management

701

Communication and media studies

702

Communication technologies

703

Journalism

704

Communication/journalism/comm. tech, other

811

Computer and information sciences, general

801

Computer/information technology administration and management

802

Computer programming

803

Computer science

804

Computer software and media applications

805

Computer systems analysis

806

Computer systems networking and telecommunications

807

Data entry/microcomputer applications

808

Data processing

809

Information science/studies

810

Computer and information sciences and support services, other

901

Construction trades

1001

Curriculum and instruction

1002

Educational administration and supervision

1003

Educational/instructional media design

1004

Special education and teaching

1005

Student counseling and personnel services

1007

Teacher education: Early childhood education and teaching

1008

Teacher education: Elementary education and teaching

1009

Teacher education: Secondary education and teaching

1010

Teacher education: Adult and continuing education and teaching

1011

Teacher education: Specific levels, other

1012

Teacher education: Specific subject areas

1013

Bilingual, multilingual, and multicultural education

1014

Ed assessment. evaluation, and research

1015

Higher education/higher education administration

1016

Teaching assistant/aide

1017

Childcare provider/assistant

1018

Physical education teaching and coaching

1020

English/Language Arts Teacher Education

1021

Foreign Language Teacher Education

1022

Mathematics Teacher Education

1023

Science Teacher education/General science teacher education

1024

Social Studies Teacher education

1025

Biology Teacher Education

1026

Chemistry Teacher Education

1027

History Teacher Education

1028

Physics Teacher Education

1029

International and Comparative Education

1030

Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language

1019

Education, other

1110

Engineering, general

1111

Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical engineering

1112

Agricultural/Biological engineering and Bioengineering

1113

Architectural engineering

1101

Biomedical/medical engineering

1114

Ceramic sciences and engineering

1102

Chemical engineering

1115

Construction engineering

1103

Civil engineering

1104

Computer engineering, general

1116

Engineering mechanics

1105

Electrical, electronics and Communications engineering

1117

Engineering physics

1118

Engineering science

1107

Environmental/environmental health engineering

1119

Forest engineering

1120

Geological/geophysical engineering

1121

Industrial engineering

1122

Manufacturing engineering

1123

Materials engineering

1124

Materials science

1125

Metallurgical engineering

1126

Mining and mineral engineering

1108

Mechanical engineering

1127

Naval Architecture and marine engineering

1128

Nuclear engineering

1129

Ocean engineering

1130

Operations research

1131

Petroleum engineering

1132

Polymer/plastics engineering

1133

Surveying engineering

1134

Systems engineering

1135

Textile sciences and engineering

1109

Engineering, Other

1201

Creative writing

1202

American literature

1203

English literature

1204

English language and literature/letters, others

1301

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences

1302

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences, general

1303

Child care and support services management

1304

Child care provider/assistant (also under Education)

1305

Apparel and textiles

1306

Family and consumer sciences/human sciences, other

1404

African languages, literatures, and linguistics

1405

Arabic language and literature

1406

Bahasa Indonesian/Bahasa Malay languages and literatures

1407

Bengali language and literature

1408

Chinese language and literature

1409

Filipino/Tagalog language and literature

1410

French language and Literature

1411

Hebrew language and literature

1412

Hindi language and literature

1413

Iranian/Persian languages, literatures, and linguistics

1414

Italian languages and literatures

1415

Japanese language and literature

1416

Korean language and literature

1417

Portuguese language and literature

1418

Punjabi language and literature

1419

Russian language and literature

1402

Spanish language and literature

1420

Turkish language and literature

1421

Turkic, Ural-Altaic, Caucasian, and Central Asian languages, literatures, and linguistics, Other

1422

Urdu language and literature

1401

Romance languages, literatures, and linguistics, other

1403

Foreign languages/literature/linguistics, other

1501

Health services/allied health/health sciences, general

1502

Alternative/complementary medicine/sys

1503

Chiropractic

1504

Audiology/audiologist & hearing sciences

1505

Clinical/medical lab science/allied

1506

Dental support services/allied

1507

Dentistry

1508

Health & medical administrative services

1509

Health/medical services/allied health

1510

Health/medical technicians/technologists

1511

Health/medical preparatory programs

1512

Medicine, including psychiatry

1513

Mental/social health services and allied

1514

Clinical pastoral counseling/ patient counseling

1515

Nursing/registered (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)

1516

Nursing science (MS, PhD)

1517

Licensed practical/vocational nurse training (LPN, LVN, Cert., Dipl., AAS)

1518

Nurse/nursing assistant/aide and patient care assistant

1519

Optometry

1520

Osteopathic medicine/osteopathy

1521

Pharmacy/pharmaceutical sciences/admin

1522

Podiatric medicine/podiatry

1523

Public health

1524

Rehabilitation & therapeutic professions

1525

Veterinary medicine

1526

Health aides/attendants/orderlies

1527

Dietetics and clinical nutrition services

1528

Health /related clinical services, other

1601

Law

1602

Legal support services

1603

General undergraduate legal studies including pre-law

1604

Legal professions and studies, other

1701

Library science

1801

Mathematics

1802

Statistics

1804

Applied mathematics

1803

Mathematics and statistics, other

1901

Electrical/electronics maintenance and repair technology

1902

Heating, air conditioning, ventilation and refrigeration maintenance

1903

Vehicle maintenance and repair technologies

1904

Mechanical/repair technologies/techs, other

2001

Biological and physical sciences

2002

Systems science and theory

2003

Biopsychology

2005

Mathematics and computer science

2006

Science, technology and society

2007

Accounting and computer science

2008

Natural sciences

2009

Neuroscience

2010

Nutrition Science

2011

Cognitive science

2004

Multi/interdisciplinary studies, other

2101

Parks, recreation and leisure studies

2102

Health and physical education/fitness

2201

Precision metal working

2202

Woodworking

2203

Precision production, other

2301

Cosmetology and related personal grooming services

2302

Funeral service and mortuary science

2303

Culinary arts and related services

2304

Personal and culinary services, other

2401

Philosophy

2402

Religion/religious studies

2403

Theology and religious vocations

2501

Astronomy & astrophysics

2502

Atmospheric sciences and meteorology

2503

Chemistry

2504

Geological & earth sciences/geosciences

2505

Physics

2506

Biological and physical science

2507

Systems science and theory

2509

Physical sciences, general

2508

Physical sciences, other

2601

Behavioral psychology

2602

Clinical psychology

2603

Education/school psychology

2604

Psychology, other

2605

Biopsychology

2606

Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology

2701

Public administration

2702

Social work

2703

Public administration and social service professions, other

2805

Engineering Technology, General

2806

Architectural Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2801

Biology technician/biotechnology laboratory technician

2807

Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2818

Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2816

Construction Engineering Technologies

2819

Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2808

Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2809

Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians

2817

Engineering-Related Technologies

2821

Engineering-Related Fields

2810

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians

2811

Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology/Technician

2812

Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians

2814

Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians

2823

Military Technologies

2815

Mining and Petroleum Technologies/Technicians

2802

Nuclear and industrial radiologic technologies/technicians

2820

Nuclear Engineering Technologies/Technicians

2803

Physical science technologies/technicians

2813

Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians

2822

Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other

2804

Science technologies/technician, other

2901

Criminal justice and corrections

2902

Fire protection

2903

Security and protective services, other

3001

Anthropology

3002

Archeology

3003

Criminology

3004

Demography & population studies

3005

Economics

3006

Geography & cartography

3007

History

3008

International relations & affairs

3009

Political science and government

3010

Sociology

3011

Urban studies/affairs

3012

Social sciences, other (except psychology)

3101

Transportation & materials moving

3102

Air transportation

3103

Ground transportation

3104

Transportation & materials moving, other

3201

Other

3301

Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities



QuestionName

N12KNWCLS

Wording

I know the requirements needed to complete my [T_DEGREN] program at [Y_NPSCHL].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12KNWCLS

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12KNWCLS_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12KNWCLS_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12KNWCLS_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12KNWCLS_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12KNWCLS_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12KNWCLS_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

SLDENDSET

Wording

I am now finished asking you this set of questions that use a 1-5 scale. There will be others in the interview, but I will let you know when they come up.

Item


QuestionName

N12CROWD1

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1]: In your first year at [Y_NPSCHL], have there been any required classes you needed to take but couldn't because the classes were already full or not offered? [else]: In your first year at [Y_NPSCHL], were there any required classes you needed to take but couldn't because the classes were already full or not offered at all?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CROWD1

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12CROWD2

Wording

How many required classes were you unable to take?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CROWD2

Wording

|class(es)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12CROWD3

Wording

[If N12CROWD2=1]: What changes did you make in your course schedule when you were unable to take the required class during your first year? [else]: What changes did you make in your course schedule when you were unable to take the required classes during your first year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DIFFREQ

Wording

Registered for a different required class

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DIFFNOREQ

Wording

Registered for a different class that was not a requirement

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12FEWERCOUR

Wording

Took fewer classes

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CROWD3OTH

Wording

Other

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CROWD3OTH_OTHER

Wording

Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12GPATYP

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]
Is your grade point average (GPA) at [Y_NPSCHL] measured on a 4.00 scale?
[else]
Was your grade point average (GPA) at [Y_NPSCHL] measured on a 4.00 scale?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GPATYP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

2

[If T_CURENR=1] No, it is measured on another grading scale (for example, percentages) [else] No, it was measured on another grading scale (for example, percentages)

3

[If T_CURENR=1] No, the school does not award grades [Else] No, the school did not award grades

4

[If T_CURENR=1] No, it is pass/fail [Else] No, it was pass/fail

5

Don't know



QuestionName

N12GPA

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] What is your cumulative GPA in all classes at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] What was your cumulative GPA in all classes at [Y_NPSCHL] through the end of your most recent term there?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GPA

Wording

Range: 0.00 to 4.00:&nbsp

ItemName

N12GPANO

Wording

Not applicable, have not yet earned GPA

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12GPAEST

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] Overall, which best describes your grades at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] Overall, which best describes your grades at [Y_NPSCHL] when you last attended there in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GPAEST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Mostly A's

2

A's and B's

3

Mostly B's

4

B's and C's

5

Mostly C's

6

C's and D's

7

Mostly D's or below

8

Don't know my grades

9

I would describe my grades differently than what is listed here


ItemName

N12GPAEST_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please tell us how you would describe your grades:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12REMEVER

Wording

Since you completed high school, have you taken any remedial or developmental courses to improve your basic skills, such as in mathematics, reading, writing, or studying?

(Remedial courses are used to strengthen your skills before you take your first college-level course in math, reading, or other subjects. Students are usually assigned to remedial courses on the basis of a placement test taken before the school year begins. Often, remedial courses do not count for credit toward graduation.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12REMEVER

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12REMSY

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] Have you taken any remedial or developmental courses during the 2010-2011 school year? (If you are currently taking a remedial or developmental course, please answer "yes.") [else] Did you take any remedial or developmental courses during the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12REMSY

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12REMTYPNUM

Wording

In the 2010-2011 school year, how many times did you take remedial or developmental courses in each of the following subjects ...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12REMENGL

Wording

English?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Never

1

One time

2

Two times

3

More than two times


ItemName

N12REMMATH

Wording

Math?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Never

1

One time

2

Two times

3

More than two times


ItemName

N12REMREAD

Wording

Reading?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Never

1

One time

2

Two times

3

More than two times


ItemName

N12REMWRITE

Wording

Writing?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Never

1

One time

2

Two times

3

More than two times



QuestionName

N12ALTCRS

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]:Are all, some, or none of the classes you are currently taking at [Y_NPSCHL] taught... (If you are not currently taking any classes, select “None” for each of the below.) [Else]: During the last term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, were all, some, or none of the classes you were taking taught… (If you were not taking any classes during the last term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, select “None” for each of the below.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ALTONLINE

Wording

Only on-line

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

All

2

Some

3

None


ItemName

N12ALTNIGHT

Wording

At night (starting after 6:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

All

2

Some

3

None


ItemName

N12ALTWKND

Wording

On the weekend (starting after 6:00 p.m. Friday or any time Saturday or Sunday)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

All

2

Some

3

None



QuestionName

N12SCALEINT

Wording

For the next few questions, please tell [if web: us/if TIO: me] how much you agree with each statement by providing a number from 1 to 5, with 1 being "strongly disagree" and 5 being "strongly agree." If you would like to, you can use decimal values such as a 2.5 or a 4.5 to answer these questions.

Item


QuestionName

N12ONLINEATT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: If my on-line courses were not available, I still would have attended school this term. [Else]: If my on-line courses were not available, I still would have attended school in the 2010-2011 school year.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ONLINEATT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ONLINEATT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ONLINEATT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ONLINEATT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ONLINEATT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ONLINEATT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ONLINEATT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12NIGHTATT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: If my night courses were not available, I still would have attended school this term. [Else]: If my night courses were not available, I still would have attended school in the 2010-2011 school year.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NIGHTATT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12NIGHTATT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12NIGHTATT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12NIGHTATT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12NIGHTATT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12NIGHTATT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12NIGHTATT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12WKNDATT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: If my weekend courses were not available, I still would have attended school this term. [else]: If my weekend courses were not available, I still would have attended school in the 2010-2011 school year.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WKNDATT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12WKNDATT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12WKNDATT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12WKNDATT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12WKNDATT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12WKNDATT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12WKNDATT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SOCPEER

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: My interactions with other [Y_NPSCHL] students are more positive than negative. [else]: My interactions with other [Y_NPSCHL] students were more positive than negative.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SOCPEER

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEER_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEER_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEER_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEER_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEER_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEER_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SOCPEERLT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: My interactions with other [Y_NPSCHL] students are more positive than negative. [else]: My interactions with other [Y_NPSCHL] students were more positive than negative.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SOCPEERLT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERLT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERLT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERLT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERLT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERLT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERLT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERLT_init

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SOCPEERRT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: My interactions with other [Y_NPSCHL] students are more positive than negative. [else]: My interactions with other [Y_NPSCHL] students were more positive than negative.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SOCPEERRT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERRT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERRT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERRT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERRT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERRT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERRT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCPEERRT_init

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SENSBEL

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: I feel that I am a part of [Y_NPSCHL]. [else]: I felt that I was a part of [Y_NPSCHL].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SENSBEL

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBEL_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBEL_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBEL_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBEL_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBEL_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBEL_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SENSBELLT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: I feel that I am a part of [Y_NPSCHL]. [else]: I felt that I was a part of [Y_NPSCHL].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SENSBELLT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELLT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELLT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELLT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELLT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELLT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELLT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELLT_init

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SENSBELRT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: I feel that I am a part of [Y_NPSCHL]. [else]: I felt that I was a part of [Y_NPSCHL].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SENSBELRT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELRT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELRT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELRT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELRT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELRT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELRT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SENSBELRT_init

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SOCSAT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: I’m satisfied with my social experience at [Y_NPSCHL]. [else]: I was satisfied with my social experience at [Y_NPSCHL].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SOCSAT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSAT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSAT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSAT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSAT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSAT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSAT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SOCSATLT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: I’m satisfied with my social experience at [Y_NPSCHL]. [else]: I was satisfied with my social experience at [Y_NPSCHL].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SOCSATLT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATLT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATLT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATLT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATLT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATLT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATLT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATLT_init

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SOCSATRT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: I’m satisfied with my social experience at [Y_NPSCHL]. [else]: I was satisfied with my social experience at [Y_NPSCHL].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SOCSATRT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATRT_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATRT_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATRT_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATRT_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATRT_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATRT_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SOCSATRT_init

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

SLDLASTSET

Wording

I am now finished asking you this set of questions that use a 1-5 scale. There will be one other question in the interview that uses a 1-5 scale, but I will let you know when it comes up.

Item


QuestionName

N12SRVUSE

Wording

Which of the following services at [Y_NPSCHL] did you use in the 2010-2011 school year?

(Visiting, emailing, or in any way communicating with and receiving information or help from an office or department at [Y_NPSCHL] that offers a particular service counts as use of that service.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FINAIDUSE

Wording

Financial aid services

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACSPUSE

Wording

Academic support services (for example, tutoring or writing centers)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ACADUSE

Wording

Academic advising

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CPPUSE

Wording

Career planning or job placement services

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12COUUSE

Wording

Personal counseling services

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12HLTHUSE

Wording

Student health services

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DAYUSE

Wording

Childcare services

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12VETUSE

Wording

Services for veterans

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SRVOTH

Wording

Other service not mentioned

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12SRVOTH_OTHER

Wording

Please specify:&nbsp

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12NOSRV

Wording

Did not use any services

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SRVMATRX

Wording

How often did you use each of the following services, and how important was each of these services in your decision to stay at [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FINFREQ

Wording

Financial aid services

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Once

2

Every term

3

Monthly

4

Weekly

5

Daily

0

Never


ItemName

N12FINIMPT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Not at all important

2

Somewhat important

3

Important

4

Very important


ItemName

N12ACSFREQ

Wording

Academic support services (for example, tutoring or writing centers)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Once

2

Every term

3

Monthly

4

Weekly

5

Daily

0

Never


ItemName

N12ACSIMPT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Not at all important

2

Somewhat important

3

Important

4

Very important


ItemName

N12AAFREQ

Wording

Academic advising

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Once

2

Every term

3

Monthly

4

Weekly

5

Daily

0

Never


ItemName

N12AAIMPT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Not at all important

2

Somewhat important

3

Important

4

Very important


ItemName

N12CPSFREQ

Wording

Career planning or job placement services

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Once

2

Every term

3

Monthly

4

Weekly

5

Daily

0

Never


ItemName

N12CPSIMPT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Not at all important

2

Somewhat important

3

Important

4

Very important


ItemName

N12PCSFREQ

Wording

Personal counseling services

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Once

2

Every term

3

Monthly

4

Weekly

5

Daily

0

Never


ItemName

N12PCSIMPT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Not at all important

2

Somewhat important

3

Important

4

Very important


ItemName

N12SHSFREQ

Wording

Student health services

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Once

2

Every term

3

Monthly

4

Weekly

5

Daily

0

Never


ItemName

N12SHSIMPT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Not at all important

2

Somewhat important

3

Important

4

Very important


ItemName

N12CCFREQ

Wording

Childcare services

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Once

2

Every term

3

Monthly

4

Weekly

5

Daily

0

Never


ItemName

N12CCIMPT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Not at all important

2

Somewhat important

3

Important

4

Very important


ItemName

N12VTFREQ

Wording

Services for veterans

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Once

2

Every term

3

Monthly

4

Weekly

5

Daily

0

Never


ItemName

N12VTIMPT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Not at all important

2

Somewhat important

3

Important

4

Very important



QuestionName

N12EXPEVR

Wording

What is the highest level of education you ever expect to complete at any school? Provide your best guess even if you are not sure at this time.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12EXPEVR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Undergraduate level courses, no undergraduate degree or certificate expected

2

Undergraduate certificate or diploma, including certificates leading to a license (example: cosmetology)

3

Associate's degree

4

Bachelor's degree

5

Graduate level courses, no graduate degree or certificate expected

6

Post-baccalaureate certificate

7

Master’s degree

8

Post-master's certificate

9

Doctoral degree--research/scholarship (including the PhD, EdD, or other degrees that require original research or artistic achievement)

10

Doctoral degree--professional practice (including: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)

11

Doctoral degree--other (any doctor's degree that is not research/scholarship or professional practice)


ItemName

N12EXPEVR_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12PRFDOCTYP

Wording

What specific degree do you expect to complete?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PRFDOCTYP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Chiropractic (DC/DCM)

2

Dentistry (DDS/DMD)

3

Law (JD/LLB)

4

Medicine (MD) or osteopathic medicine (DO)

5

Ministry or divinity (MDiv/DMin/MHL/BD/ordination)

6

Optometry (OD)

7

Pharmacy (PharmD)

8

Podiatry (DPM/DP/PodD)

9

Veterinary medicine (DVM)

10

Other degree not listed


ItemName

N12PRFDOCTYP_OTHER

Wording

<br></br>Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12OCCINTRO

Wording

[If N12FINISH=3 and N12EXPEVR le T_DEGREE]: Earlier, you told us you don't plan on finishing your [T_DEGREN]. For the next few questions, imagine you don't finish your [T_DEGREN], and that it is five years from now. [else if N12FINISH=3 and N12EXPEVR =10]: Earlier, you told us you don't plan on finishing your [T_DEGREN], but that, in the future, you expect to complete your [T_PRFDOC] degree . For the next few questions, imagine you complete your [T_PRFDOC] degree. [else if N12FINISH=3 and N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE]: Earlier, you told us you don't plan on finishing your [T_DEGREN], but that, in the future, you expect to complete your [T_EXPEVR]. For the next few questions, imagine you complete your [T_EXPEVR]. [else if N12EXPEVR=T_DEGREE and N12DBLMAJ=1 and N12MAJ1 ne missing] For the next few questions, assume you complete your [T_DEGREN] in [N12MAJ1]. [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE and N12EXPEVR=10 and N12DBLMAJ=1 and N12MAJ1 ne missing]: For the next few questions, assume you complete your [T_DEGREN] in [N12MAJ1] and that you continue on in school and complete your [T_PRFDOC] degree. [else if N12EXPEVR=T_DEGREE] For the next few questions, assume you complete your [T_DEGREN] in your field of study. [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE and N12DBLMAJ=1 and N12MAJ1 ne missing]: For the next few questions, assume you complete your [T_DEGREN] in [N12MAJ1] and that you continue on in school and complete your [T_EXPEVR]. [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE and N12EXPEVR=10]: For the next few questions, assume you complete your [T_DEGREN] in your field of study and that you continue on in school and complete your [T_PRFDOC] degree. [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE]: For the next few questions, assume you complete your [T_DEGREN] in your field of study and that you continue on in school and complete your [T_EXPEVR]. [Else]: For the next few questions assume you complete your [T_DEGREN] in your field of study. If you plan on completing another degree after your [T_DEGREN], assume you continue on in school and complete that degree too.

Item


QuestionName

N12EXOCC

Wording

[If N12FINISH=3 and N12EXPEVR le T_DEGREE] What do you think the job title and duties of the occupation you intend to hold will be five years from now? [If N12EXPEVR=T_DEGREE and N12DBLMAJ=1 and N12MAJ1 ne missing] What do you think the job title and duties of the occupation you intend to hold will be after having completed your [T_DEGREN] in [N12MAJ1]? [else If N12EXPEVR=T_DEGREE] What do you think the job title and duties of the occupation you intend to hold will be after having completed your [T_DEGREN] in your field of study? [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE and N12EXPEVR=10]: What do you think the job title and duties of the occupation you intend to hold will be after having completed your [T_PRFDOC] degree? [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE]: What do you think the job title and duties of the occupation you intend to hold will be after having completed your [T_EXPEVR]? [Else]: What do you think the job title and duties of the occupation you intend to hold will be after having completed your education?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12EXOCC2

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXOCCAST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXOCC3

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXOCC6

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXJBDY

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXJBTL

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EXOCCDK

Wording

Don't know occupation

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12OCCCOMB

Wording

[If N12EXPEVR=T_DEGREE and N12EXJBTL ne missing] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that, after having completed your [T_DEGREN], you will become a(n) [N12EXJBTL]? [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE and N12EXPEVR=10 and N12EXJBTL ne missing]: On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that, after having completed your [T_PRFDOC] degree, you will become a(n) [N12EXJBTL]? [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE and N12EXPEVR=10]: On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that, after having completed your [T_PRFDOC] degree, you will hold your intended occupation? [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE and N12EXJBTL ne missing]: On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that, after having completed your [T_EXPEVR], you will become a(n) [N12EXJBTL]? [else if N12EXPEVR gt T_DEGREE]: On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that, after having completed your [T_EXPEVR], you will hold your intended occupation? [else if N12EXJBTL ne missing]: On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that, after having completed your education, you will become a(n) [N12EXJBTL]? [else] On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that, after having completed your education, you will hold your intended occupation? [else If N12FINISH=3 and N12EXPEVR le T_DEGREE]: On a scale from 0-10, how likely do you think it is that, five years from now you will you will hold your intended occupation?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OCCCOMB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OCCCOMB_min

Wording

0

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OCCCOMB_max

Wording

10

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OCCCOMB_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OCCCOMB_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>0</strong></span><br /><strong>(No chance at all)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OCCCOMB_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>10 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Absolutely certain)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12OCCCOMB_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12OCCWGP

Wording

[If N12EXJBTL ne missing] Once you begin working as a(n) [N12EXJBTL], how much do you think your yearly salary will be? Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount. [ELSE] How much do you think your yearly salary will be after you are finished with your education? Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OCCWGP

Wording

$ |.00 per year

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12OCCWAGEL

Wording

[If N12EXJBTL ne missing] Once you begin working as a(n) [N12EXJBTL], what is the least amount of money you would reasonably expect to make each year? (Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount.) [ELSE] What is the least amount of money you would reasonably expect to make each year when you are finished with your education? (Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OCCWAGEL

Wording

$ |.00 per year

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12OCCWAGEH

Wording

[If N12EXJBTL ne missing] Once you begin working as a(n) [N12EXJBTL], what is the most amount of money you would reasonably expect to make each year? (Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount.) [ELSE] What is the most amount of money you would reasonably expect to make each year when you are finished with your education? (Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OCCWAGEH

Wording

$ |.00 per year

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails



Financial Aid

QuestionName

INTFIN

Wording

[If web mode]: In the next section, we will be asking you questions related to how you paid for your education since high school. To save time, we will focus on specific kinds of grants you may have received or loans you may have taken out. [If TIO mode]: In the next section, I will be asking you questions related to how you paid for your education since high school. To save time, I will focus on specific kinds of grants you may have received or loans you may have taken out.

Item


QuestionName

N12OTGRNTAID

Wording

For the 2010-2011 school year, did you receive any...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12VETBEN

Wording

Veteran's education benefits?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12EMPGRNT

Wording

[If T_AGE lt 24]: Grants or scholarships from your employer or from your parents' or guardians' employer? [Else] Grants or scholarships from your employer?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12PRVGRNT

Wording

Grants or scholarships from a private organization such as a church, PTA, fraternity/sorority, or foundation?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12OTGRNTAMT

Wording

What was the total amount you received for the 2010-2011 school year in...

(If you are unsure of the amounts, please provide your best guess.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12VETBENAMT

Wording

Veteran's education benefits $|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12EMPGRTAMT

Wording

Employer grants or scholarships $|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PRVGRTAMT

Wording

Private organization grants or scholarships $|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12RCVLN

Wording

Did you take out any student loans for the 2010-2011 school year? By student loans, we mean any money borrowed for school that you will have to pay back to a federal or state government, to a private financial institution, or to [Y_NPSCHL]. Do not include parent PLUS loans or any money borrowed from family or friends.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12RCVLN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12FEDLN

Wording

Did you take out any federal loans, such as a Stafford Loan, for the 2010-2011 school year?

(Federal student loans include: subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, and graduate and professional student PLUS Loans. Do
not include parent PLUS Loans.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FEDLN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12PRVLN

Wording

Did you take out any private or alternative loans from a financial institution or state for the 2010-2011 school year? Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Chase Select Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as NYHELPs

Private loans are loans that usually require a co-signer and have market interest rates based on credit history.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PRVLN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12PRVAMT

Wording

How much did you borrow in private or alternative loans for the 2010-2011 school year? Do not include any money borrowed in federal loans or any money borrowed from family or friends in your answer.

(If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, please provide your best guess.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PRVAMT

Wording

$|.00


QuestionName

N12PRVEST

Wording

For the 2010-2011 school year, please indicate the range for how much you borrowed in alternative or private loans. Would you say it was...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PRVEST

Wording

[If Y_DEP = 1] $0 Less than $3,000 $3,000-$5,999 $6,000-$8,999 $9,000-$11,999 $12,000-$14,999 $15,000-$17,999 $18,000-$20,999 $21,000-$22,999 $23,000 or more Don't Know [else if Y_DEP = 2 and T_STAT in (1 3)] $0 Less than $6,000 $6,000-$11,999 $12,000-$17,999 $18,000-$12,999 $24,000-$29,999 $30,000-$35,999 $36,000-$41,999 $42,000-$45,999 $46,000 or more Don't Know [else] (T_STAT in (2 4)) $0 Less than $15,000 $15,000-$29,999 $30,000-$44,999 $45,000-$59,999 $60,000-$74,999 $75,000-$89,999 $90,000-$104,999 $105,000-$119,999 $120,000-$138,499 $138,500 or more Don't Know

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Less than $3,000

2

$3,000 - $5,999

3

$6,000 - $8,999

4

$9,000 - $11,999

5

$12,000 - $14,999

6

$15,000 - $17,999

7

$18,000 or more

8

Don't know



QuestionName

N12UGLNNPSYR

Wording

What is the total amount of money you borrowed in student loans for the 2010-2011 school year? Do not include parent PLUS loans or any money borrowed from family or friends in your answer.

(If you are unsure of the amount, please provide your best guess.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12UGLNNPSYR

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12UGLNYEST

Wording

The NPSAS interview is designed to help us better understand how students and their families pay for college expenses through savings, financial aid, and work. Please consider answering this important question.

For the 2010-2011 school year, would you say that you borrowed...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12UGLNYEST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

Less than $3,500

2

$3,500 - $5,499

3

$5,500 - $7,499

4

$7,500 - $9,499

5

$9,500 - $12,499

6

$12,500 - $14,999

7

$15,000 or more

8

Don't know



QuestionName

N12GRLNNPSYR

Wording

[T_B4JULY = 1] How much have you already borrowed from all sources for your graduate education for the 2010-2011 school year only? [else] Through the end of the 2010-2011 school year only, how much did you borrow from all sources for your graduate education? [All get the following instruction] Please do not include any money borrowed from family or friends. (If you are unsure of the amount, provide your best estimate.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRLNNPSYR

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12GRLNYEST

Wording

The NPSAS interview is designed to help us better understand how students and their families pay for college expenses through savings, financial aid, and work. Please consider answering this important question.

For your graduate education for the 2010-2011 school year only, would you say that you borrowed...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRLNYEST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

Less than $8,500

2

$8,500 - $14,999

3

$15,000 - $20,499

4

$20,500 - $29,999

5

$30,000 - $39,999

6

$40,000 - $49,999

7

$50,000 or more

8

Don't know



QuestionName

N12APPAID

Wording

Did you apply for financial aid for the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12APPAID

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12NOAPP

Wording

Please indicate whether the following were reasons you did not apply for financial aid. Was it because you…

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NODEBT

Wording

Did not want to take on the debt

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12NONEED

Wording

Could afford to go to your school without financial aid

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12THKEL

Wording

Thought you would be ineligible

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12HSAPP

Wording

Did not have enough information about how to apply for financial aid

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12FMCON

Wording

Thought the application forms were too much work or too time-consuming

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12APOTH

Wording

Other reason not listed

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12APOTH_OTHER

Wording

Please tell us about the other reason you did not apply for financial aid:&nbsp

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12UGLN

Wording

[If Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_STAT in (1 3) and T_B4JULY = 1] How much have you already borrowed in student loans for your entire college or vocational education? [else If Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_STAT in (1 3) and T_B4JULY = 0] Through the end of the 2010-2011 school year, how much did you borrow in student loans for your entire college or vocational education? [else if Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_B4JULY = 1] How much did you borrow in student loans for your entire college or vocational education? [else if Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_B4JULY = 0] Through the end of the 2010-2011 school year, how much did you borrow in student loans for your entire college or vocational education? [else if Y_NPLEVL ne 3 and T_STAT in (1 3) and T_B4JULY = 1] How much have you already borrowed in student loans for your entire undergraduate education? [else] Through the end of the 2010-2011 school year, how much did you borrow in student loans for your entire undergraduate education? [All get the following instruction]: Please do not include parent PLUS loans or any money borrowed from family or friends. (If you are unsure of the amount, please provide your best guess. If you have never taken out any student loans for your education, enter "0" in the box.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12UGLN

Wording

$|.00


QuestionName

N12ULNEST

Wording

[If Y_NPLEVL = 3 and T_STAT in (1 3)] The NPSAS interview is designed to help us better understand how students and their families pay for college expenses through savings, financial aid, and work. Please consider answering this important question. For your entire college or vocational education, would you say that you have borrowed... [else if Y_NPLEVL = 3] The NPSAS interview is designed to help us better understand how students and their families pay for college expenses through savings, financial aid, and work. Please consider answering this important question. For your entire college or vocational education, would you say that you borrowed... [else if Y_NPLEVL ne 3 and T_STAT in (1 3)] The NPSAS interview is designed to help us better understand how students and their families pay for college expenses through savings, financial aid, and work. Please consider answering this important question. For your entire undergraduate education, would you say that you have borrowed... [else] The NPSAS interview is designed to help us better understand how students and their families pay for college expenses through savings, financial aid, and work. Please consider answering this important question. For your entire undergraduate education, would you say that you borrowed...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ULNEST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

Less than $5,000

2

$5,000 - $9,999

3

$10,000 - $14,999

4

$15,000 - $24,999

5

$25,000 - $34,999

6

$35,000 - $49,999

7

$50,000 or more

8

Don't know



QuestionName

N12UGOWE

Wording

[If N12BPSELG=1] Do you owe all, some, or none of the total student loans that you took out for the 2010-2011 school year? [Else]: Do you still owe all, some, or none of the total student loans that you took out for your undergraduate education?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12UGOWE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Some

2

All

0

None



QuestionName

N12GRLN

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1 and T_B4JULY = 1] How much have you already borrowed in student loans for your entire graduate education? (If you are unsure of the amount, please provide your best estimate. Please do not include any money borrowed from family or friends. If you have never borrowed any money for your graduate education, enter "0" in the box.) [else if T_CURENR = 0 and T_B4JULY = 1] How much did you borrow in student loans for your entire graduate education? (If you are unsure of the amount, please provide your best estimate. Please do not include any money borrowed from family or friends. If you have never borrowed any money for your graduate education, enter "0" in the box.) [else] Through the end of the 2010-2011 school year, how much did you borrow in student loans for your entire graduate education? (If you are unsure of the amount, please provide your best estimate. Please do not include any money borrowed from family or friends. If you have never borrowed any money for your graduate education, enter "0" in the box.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRLN

Wording

$|.00


QuestionName

N12GLNEST

Wording

[if T_CURENR = 1] The NPSAS interview is designed to help us better understand how students and their families pay for college expenses through savings, financial aid, and work. Please consider answering this important question. For your entire graduate education, would you say that you have borrowed... [else] The NPSAS interview is designed to help us better understand how students and their families pay for college expenses through savings, financial aid, and work. Please consider answering this important question. For your entire graduate education, would you say that you borrowed...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GLNEST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

Less than $15,000

2

$15,000 - $24,999

3

$25,000 - $39,999

4

$40,000 - $69,999

5

$70,000 - $99,999

6

$100,000 - $149,999

7

$150,000 or more

8

Don't know



QuestionName

N12GROWE

Wording

Do you still owe all, some, or none of that amount (that you borrowed for your graduate education)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GROWE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Some

0

None

2

All



QuestionName

N12DCLN

Wording

When you were deciding how to pay for college for the 2010-2011 school year, were you offered any federal student loans that you chose not to accept?

(Please do not include loans offered by family or friends in your answer.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DCLN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12DCMAXLN

Wording

Of the federal student loans you received, did you choose to take the maximum amount of money offered by the government?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DCMAXLN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12DCLRSN

Wording

[If N12DCLN = 1 and N12DCMAXLN = 0] What was your main reason for choosing not to accept the additional loan(s) and the full amount of money you were offered? [Else if N12DCLN = 0 and N12DCMAXLN = 0] What was your main reason for choosing not to accept the full amount of money you were offered? [Else] What was your main reason for choosing not to accept the additional loan(s)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DCLRSN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Your college costs were already covered with money from other sources

2

You were concerned that you might not be able to repay the additional loan amount

3

You did not understand the terms of the loan, so you thought it safer to turn down the money

4

You did not like the terms of the loan (for example the interest rate, deferred repayment while still attending)

5

You did not want more debt



QuestionName

N12DCLWHY

Wording

Why were you concerned that you might not be able to repay the additional loan(s)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DCLWHY

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

[If N12CMPDGN=1] You weren't sure you'd finish your college program, so you didn't know if you'd be able to get a job that paid enough [else] You aren't sure you'll finish your college program, so you may not be able to get a job that pays enough

2

[If N12CMPDGN=1] You expected to finish your college program, but you didn't know if you'd be able to find a job in your field that paid enough [else] You expect to finish your college program, but you may not be able to find a job in your field that pays enough

3

[If N12CMPDGN=1] You expected to finish your college program, but you worried that you wouldn’t be able to find a job in any field that paid enough [else] You expect to finish your college program, but you worry that you won’t be able to find a job in any field that pays enough

4

[If N12CMPDGN=1] You expected to finish your college program, but you didn’t plan to work for pay after you were done [else] You expect to finish your college program, but you don’t plan to work for pay after you're done

5

[If N12CMPDGN=1] You didn’t know what you would be doing after you finished college [else] You don’t yet know what you'll be doing after you finish college



QuestionName

N12DCLN2K

Wording

[if N12FEDLN=1]: If you had been offered an additional $2,000 college loan, would you have accepted the loan? [else]: If you had been offered a $2,000 college loan, would you have accepted the loan?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DCLN2K

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12LN2KNO

Wording

What is the main reason why you wouldn't accept the additional loan?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12LN2KNO

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Your college costs are already covered with money from other sources

2

You would be concerned that you might not be able to repay the loan amount

3

You would not want more debt



QuestionName

N12LNED1K

Wording

[if N12FEDLN=1]: If you had been offered an additional $1,000 college loan to be used only for paying educational expenses like tuition and books, would you have accepted the loan? [else]: If you had been offered a $1,000 college loan to be used only for paying educational expenses like tuition and books, would you have accepted the loan?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12LNED1K

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12LNLV1K

Wording

[if N12FEDLN=1]: If you had been offered an additional $1,000 college loan to be used only for paying your living expenses like food and rent, would you have accepted the loan? [else]: If you had been offered a $1,000 college loan to be used only for paying your living expenses like food and rent, would you have accepted the loan?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12LNLV1K

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12TOINTEN

Wording

[If N12FEDLN=1 or N12PRVLN=1] Did you choose to take fewer classes at [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year as a way to avoid taking out additional student loans? [else] Did you choose to take fewer classes at [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year as a way to avoid taking out student loans?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12TOINTEN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12TOCOST

Wording

[If N12FEDLN=1 or N12PRVLN=1]: Did you choose to attend a school that cost you less as a way to avoid taking out additional student loans? [else]: Did you choose to attend a school that cost you less as a way to avoid taking out student loans?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12TOCOST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12REPAY

Wording

[If N12MARR = 2]
An important part of this study is finding out how students plan to repay student loans. We would like to know if anyone, such as family members or friends, might plan to assist you in repaying your student loans.
Do you expect that anyone, other than your spouse, will help you repay your student loans?
[else]
An important part of this study is finding out how students plan to repay student loans. We would like to know if anyone, such as family members or friends, might plan to assist you in repaying your student loans.
Do you expect that anyone will help you repay your student loans?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12REPAY

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12CSTBKS

Wording

[If T_AGE lt 24 and T_CURENR=1 ] What was the total cost of your books and supplies for this term or semester at [Y_NPSCHL]? Do not include the cost of tuition and fees in this number. (Report the total cost of all books and supplies, even if someone else paid for your books and supplies. If you are unsure of the amount, provide your best guess.) [else if T_AGE lt 24 and T_CURENR=0 ] What was the total cost of your books and supplies at [Y_NPSCHL] for the last term or semester you attended there in the 2010-2011 school year? Do not include the cost of tuition and fees in this number. (Report the total cost of all books and supplies, even if someone else paid for your books and supplies. If you are unsure of the amount, provide your best guess.) [else if T_CURENR=1] What was the total cost of your books and supplies for this term or semester at [Y_NPSCHL]? Do not include the cost of tuition and fees in this number. (If you are unsure of the amount, provide your best guess.) [else] What was the total cost of your books and supplies at [Y_NPSCHL] for the last term or semester you attended there in the 2010-2011 school year? Do not include the cost of tuition and fees in this number. (If you are unsure of the amount, provide your best guess.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CSTBKS

Wording

$&nbsp|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CSTBKTUI

Wording

Cost of books and supplies were included in tuition

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12CSTEXP

Wording

[If T_AGE lt 24 and T_CURENR=1]: Overall, have you or your parents paid less, more, or about what you had planned on paying to attend [Y_NPSCHL]? [else if T_AGE lt 24 and T_CURENR=0 ] Overall, did you or your parents pay less, more, or about what you had planned on paying to attend [Y_NPSCHL] when you last attended there in the 2010-2011 school year? [else if T_CURENR=1] Overall, have you paid less, more, or about what you had planned on paying to attend [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] Overall, did you pay less, more, or about what you had planned on paying to attend [Y_NPSCHL] when you last attended there in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CSTEXP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Much less than expected

2

Less than expected

3

About what was expected

4

More than expected

5

Much more than expected



QuestionName

INTFIN2

Wording

[If Web mode] Now we'd like to ask you some questions about any school-related jobs you may have had to help finance your graduate education in the 2010-2011 school year. [If TIO mode]: Now I'd like to ask you some questions about any school-related jobs you may have had to help finance your graduate education in the 2010-2011 school year.

Item


QuestionName

N12GRDASTJOB

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] In the 2010-2011 school year, have you had a graduate assistantship? [Else] In the 2010-2011 school year, did you have a graduate assistantship?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRDASTJOB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12GRAST

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] In the 2010-2011 school year, have you had a graduate teaching assistantship, a graduate research assistantship, or another type of graduate assistantship? [Else] In the 2010-2011 school year, did you have a graduate teaching assistantship, a graduate research assistantship, or another type of graduate assistantship?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRTA

Wording

Graduate teaching assistantship

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12GRRA

Wording

Graduate research assistantship

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12GROTH

Wording

Other graduate assistantship

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12GROTH_OTHER

Wording

Please specify:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12TUITN

Wording

Did you receive a tuition waiver or any other form of full or partial tuition assistance through your graduate school job(s)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12TUITN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12HINS

Wording

As part of your graduate school job(s), did you receive health insurance?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HINS

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12GRTAAMT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] What is the amount of your graduate teaching assistantship for the 2010-2011 school year? [Else] What was the amount of your graduate teaching assistantship for the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRTAAMT

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12GRRAAMT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] What is the amount of your graduate research assistantship for the 2010-2011 school year? [Else] What was the amount of your graduate research assistantship for the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRRAAMT

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12GROTHAMT

Wording

[If N12GRTA=1 or N12GRRA=1]: What [if T_CURENR=1: is/else: was] the amount of your other graduate assistantship for the 2010-2011 school year? Do not include the amount of any graduate assistantship you've already told [if WEB: us/else: me] about. [else] What [if T_CURENR=1: is/else: was] the amount of your graduate assistantship for the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GROTHAMT

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12CONTAC

Wording

Which of the following activities [{If T_CURENR = 1} do {else} did] you perform as a teaching assistant during the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CLSHRS

Wording

[{if T_CURENR=1} Assume {else} Assumed] teaching responsibility for one or more courses

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12DISHRS

Wording

[{if T_CURENR=1} Lead {else} Led] discussion sections for faculty-taught courses

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12LABHRS

Wording

[{if T_CURENR=1} Supervise {else} Supervised] lab sections for faculty-taught courses

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12GRAHRS

Wording

[{if T_CURENR=1} Assist {else} Assisted] faculty with grading or other instruction- related activities

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12MSGHRS

Wording

[{if T_CURENR=1} Assist {else} Assisted] faculty with answering student e-mail messages

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12OFFHRS

Wording

[{if T_CURENR=1} Hold {else} Held] office hours

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12GRFELL

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] In the 2010-2011 school year, have you had a graduate fellowship? [Else] In the 2010-2011 school year, did you have a graduate fellowship?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRFELL

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12GRFELLAMT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] What is the amount of your graduate fellowship for the 2010-2011 school year? [Else] What was the amount of your graduate fellowship for the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRFELLAMT

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12GRTRNSHP

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] In the 2010-2011 school year, have you had a traineeship? [Else] In the 2010-2011 school year, did you have a traineeship?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRTRNSHP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12GRTRNAMT

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] What is the amount of your traineeship for the 2010-2011 school year? [Else] What was the amount of your traineeship for the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRTRNAMT

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12GRHRS

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] During the 2010-2011 school year, how many hours, on average, do you work per week in your graduate school job(s)? [else] During the 2010-2011 school year, how many hours, on average, did you work per week in your graduate school job(s)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRHRS

Wording

| hours per week

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12GRWEEK

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] For your graduate school job(s), would you say you have worked during all the weeks you attended [Y_NPSCHL], most of them, half of them, or less than half? [else] For your graduate school job(s), would you say you worked during all the weeks you attended [Y_NPSCHL], most of them, half of them, or less than half?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GRWEEK

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

All

2

Most

3

Half

4

Less than half



QuestionName

N12SCHJOB

Wording

[if T_CURENR=1] During the 2010-2011 school year, have you had... [else] During the 2010-2011 school year, did you have... [All conditions include following definition] (An assistantship is a school-related job for which you are paid, including such jobs as a research assistant or a teaching assistant.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WKST

Wording

A work-study job

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12ASST

Wording

An assistantship

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12WSMAJR

Wording

Create ltext fill: {if N12DBLMAJ = 3 or T_STAT = 3} ltext = coursework {else if N12DBLMAJ = 2} ltext = primary major or field of study {else} ltext = major or field of study [If N12DBLMAJ = 3 or T_STAT = 3] {If T_CURENR = 0} Was {else} Is] your work-study job related to your coursework at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] {If T_CURENR = 0} Was {else} Is] your work-study job related to your [{If N12DBLMAJ = 2} primary] major or field of study at [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WSMAJR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ASMAJR

Wording

Create ltext fill: {if N12DBLMAJ = 3 or T_STAT = 3} ltext = coursework {else if N12DBLMAJ = 2} ltext = primary major or field of study {else} ltext = major or field of study [If N12DBLMAJ = 3 or T_STAT = 3] [{If T_CURENR = 0} was {else} is] your assistantship related to your coursework at [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] [{If T_CURENR = 0} was {else} is] your assistantship related to your [{If N12DBLMAJ = 2} primary] major or field of study at [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ASMAJR

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12WSONOF

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] Is your work-study job located primarily on or off campus? [else] Was your work-study job located primarily on or off campus?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WSONOF

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

On campus

2

Off campus

3

Both on and off campus



QuestionName

N12ASONOF

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] Is your assistantship located primarily on or off campus? [else] Was your assistantship located primarily on or off campus?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ASONOF

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

On campus

2

Off campus

3

Both on and off campus



QuestionName

N12WSEMP

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] Is your work-study job for [Y_NPSCHL] or for another institution or organization? [else] Was your work-study job for [Y_NPSCHL] or for another institution or organization?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WSEMP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

[Y_NPSCHL]

2

Another institution or organization



QuestionName

N12ASEMP

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] Is your assistantship for [Y_NPSCHL] or for another institution or organization? [else] Was your assistantship for [Y_NPSCHL] or for another institution or organization?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ASEMP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

[Y_NPSCHL]

2

Another institution or organization



QuestionName

N12WAEARN

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] How much do you earn from your work-study job while attending [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? [else] How much did you earn from your work-study job while you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WAAMT

Wording

<br></br>$

ItemName

N12WAERNT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Per year

2

Per term or semester

3

Per month

4

Per week

5

Per hour



QuestionName

N12WAERNS

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] In the 2010-2011 school year only, how many [{if N12WAERNT = 2} terms {if N12WAERNT = 3} months {else}weeks] will you have worked in your work-study job by the end of the school year? [else] During the 2010-2011 school year, how many [{if N12WAERNT = 2} terms {if N12WAERNT = 3} months {else}weeks] did you work in your work-study job? [If Y_CALSYS=0 and N12WAERNT in (missing, 1, 4,5)] then provide the following instruction]: A typical semester =15 weeks. A typical quarter or trimester=10 weeks.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WAERNS

Wording

[If N12WAERNT = 2] term(s) [else if N12WAERNT = 3] month(s) [else] week(s)


QuestionName

N12WAHRS

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] During the 2010-2011 school year, how many hours, on average, do you work per week in your work-study job? [else] During the 2010-2011 school year, how many hours, on average, did you work per week in your work-study job?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WAHRS

Wording

| hours per week


QuestionName

N12ASEARN

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] How much do you earn from your assistantship while attending [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? [else] How much did you earn from your assistantship while you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ASAMT

Wording

<br></br>$

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ASERNT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Per year

2

Per term or semester

3

Per month

4

Per week

5

Per hour



QuestionName

N12ASERNS

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] In the 2010-2011 school year, how many [{if N12ASERNT = 2} terms {if N12ASERNT = 3} months {else}weeks] will you have worked in your assistantship by the end of the school year? [else] During the 2010-2011 school year, how many [{if N12ASERNT = 2} terms {if N12ASERNT = 3} months {else}weeks] did you work in your assistantship? [If Y_CALSYS=0 and N12ASERNT in (missing, 4,5)] then provide the following instruction]: A typical semester =15 weeks. A typical quarter or trimester=10 weeks.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ASERNS

Wording

[If N12ASERNT = 2] term(s) [else if N12ASERNT = 3] month(s) [else] week(s)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12ASHRS

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] During the 2010-2011 school year, how many hours, on average, do you work per week in your assistantship? [else] During the 2010-2011 school year, how many hours, on average, did you work per week in your assistantship?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ASHRS

Wording

| hours per week

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12ASWEEK

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] For your assistantship, would you say you have worked during all the weeks you attended [Y_NPSCHL], most of them, half of them, or less than half? [else] For your assistantship, would you say you worked during all the weeks you attended [Y_NPSCHL], most of them, half of them, or less than half?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ASWEEK

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

All

2

Most

3

Half

4

Less than half




Current Employment

QuestionName

INTEMP

Wording

[If N12BPSELG=1] [t_fill1] would like to continue to ask you about work and school. First, [t_fill1] have a few questions about the type of work you might be doing if you weren’t in school right now. Then, [t_fill1] will ask some specific questions about any [t_fill2] jobs you may have held during the 2010-2011 school year. [Else]: [t_fill1] would like to continue to ask you about work and school. [t_fill1] will ask some specific questions about any [t_fill2] jobs you may have held during the 2010-2011 school year.

Item


QuestionName

N12WRKPAY

Wording

If you had not attended college at all in 2010-2011, which of the following would you most likely have done?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12WRKPAY

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Work for pay

2

Work, but not be paid

3

Not work (for any reason)

4

Enter the military



QuestionName

N12ALTNUMJOB

Wording

If you had not attended college at all in 2010-2011, how many jobs for pay do you think you would have held at one time?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ALTNUMJOB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

One job at a time

2

Two or more jobs at a time



QuestionName

N12ALTWAGE1

Wording

[If N12WRKPAY=4] How much do you think you would have earned if you had entered the military? Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount. [Else] How much do you think you would have earned at that job? Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount. [All get the following instruction]: (Tip: The average minimum wage is $7.75 per hour.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ALT1AMT

Wording

$|(enter an amount per hour or an amount per year)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ALT1TIM

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Per hour

2

Per year



QuestionName

N12ALTWAGE2

Wording

How much do you think you would have earned at all those jobs together? Provide your best guess if you are unsure of the amount.

(Tip: The average minimum wage is $7.75 per hour.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ALT2AMT

Wording

$|.00 (enter an amount per week, per month, or per year)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12ALT2TIM

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Per week

2

Per month

3

Per year



QuestionName

N12ALTHRSWK

Wording

[If N12WRKPAY=4 and TIO mode] If you had not attended college at all in 2010-2011, do you think that on average you would have worked 35 or more hours per week, or less than 35 hours per week in the military? [Else if N12WRKPAY=4] On average, how many hours per week do you think you would have worked in the military if you had not attended college at all in 2010-2011? [Else if TIO mode] If you had not attended college at all in 2010-2011, do you think that on average you would have worked 35 or more hours per week, or less than 35 hours per week? [Else] On average, how many hours per week do you think you would have worked if you had not attended college at all in 2010-2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ALTHRSWK

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

35 or more hours per week

2

Less than 35 hours per week



QuestionName

N12POCC

Wording

[If N12WRKPAY=4]: If you had entered the military instead of attending college in 2010-2011, what would be the title and duties of the job you think you would have held? [else if N12ALTNUMJOB=1]: If you had worked for pay instead of attending college in 2010-2011, what would be the title and duties of the job you think you would have held? [else]: If you had worked for pay instead of attending college in 2010-2011, what would be the title and duties of the job you think you would have held? Since you think you would have held more than one job, tell [if web: us/if TIO: me] about the job where you would have worked the most hours.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12POCC2

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12POCCAST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12POCC3

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12POCC6

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PJBDY

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12PJBTL

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12POCCDK

Wording

Don't know occupation

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12SIMJOB

Wording

[If N12PJBTL ne missing]: Were you working as a(n) [N12PJBTL] or at a similar job to that before you began attending [Y_NPSCHL]? [else]: Before attending [Y_NPSCHL], did you have a job that was the same as or similar to the job you think you would have held if you had not gone to college in 2010-2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SIMJOB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12POCCTIM

Wording

[If N12PJBTL ne missing]: For how long were you working as a(n) [N12PJBTL] prior to attending [Y_NPSCHL]? [else]: For how long were you working at that job prior to attending [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12POCCNUM

Wording

|(Enter a number here and choose a unit of time below)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12POCCTIM

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Day(s)

2

Week(s)

3

Month(s)

4

Year(s)



QuestionName

N12LIFECHNG

Wording

Tell [if web: us/if TIO: me] how much you agree with this statement by providing a number from 1 to 5, with 1 being "strongly disagree" and 5 being "strongly agree." If you would like to, you can use a decimal value such as a 2.5 or a 4.5 to answer this question. [If T_STAT=2] My life would be better overall if I finished my education. [Else] My life would be better overall if I finished my [T_DEGREN].

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12LIFECHNG

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12LIFECHNG_min

Wording

1

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12LIFECHNG_max

Wording

5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12LIFECHNG_size

Wording

500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12LIFECHNG_left

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>1</strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly disagree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12LIFECHNG_right

Wording

<span style="font-size: x-large"><strong>5 </strong></span><br /><strong>(Strongly agree)</strong>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12LIFECHNG_step

Wording

.5

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12CHNGWAYS

Wording

[If N12LIFECHNG in (3.5, 4, 4.5, 5)] In which of the following ways do you think your life would be better if you finished your education? (Else) In which of the following ways do you think your life would be worse if you finished your education?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CHNGWRK

Wording

Choosing how and when you will complete important work tasks

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CHNGFRDS

Wording

Flexibility to make time for friends or family

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CHNGLEIS

Wording

Flexibility to make time for leisure pursuits

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CHNGEXP

Wording

Being seen as an expert in your field

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CHNGHLP

Wording

Helping others

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CHNGSAL

Wording

Yearly income

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CHNGOTH

Wording

Other way not listed

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12CHNGOTH_OTHER

Wording

Please tell us the other way:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12NUMJOB

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1 and (N12GRTA in (0, blank) and N12GRRA in (0, blank) and N12GROTH in (0, blank) and N12GRFELL in (0, blank) and N12GRTRNSHP in (0, blank) and N12WKST ne 1 and N12ASST ne 1)] How many jobs are you currently working for pay? [else if T_CURENR = 1] Other than your [school_job1 + school_job2 + school_job3 + school_job4], how many jobs are you currently working for pay? [else if T_CURENR ne 1 and (N12GRTA in (0, blank) and N12GRRA in (0, blank) and N12GROTH in (0, blank) and N12GRFELL in (0, blank) and N12GRTRNSHP in (0, blank) and N12WKST ne 1 and N12ASST ne 1)] How many jobs for pay did you have when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? [else] Other than your [school_job1 + school_job2 + school_job3 + school_job4], how many jobs for pay did you have when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NUMJOB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

None

1

One

2

More than one



QuestionName

N12ENRWRK

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] While attending [Y_NPSCHL] and working, would you say you are primarily... [else] While you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year and working, would you say you were primarily...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ENRWRK

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

A student working to meet expenses, or

2

An employee who decided to enroll in school



QuestionName

N12SAMEJOB

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1 and N12PJBTL=missing] Are you working in the same job you had before you began attending [Y_NPSCHL]? [else if T_CURENR=0 and N12PJBTL=missing] While you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, were you working in the same job you had before you began attending [Y_NPSCHL]? [If T_CURENR=1] Are you working as a(n) [N12PJBTL]? [else] While you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, were you working as a(n) [N12PJBTL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SAMEJOB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ONOFF

Wording

[If N12NUMJOB = 1 and If T_CURENR=1]: Is your job located on or off campus? [If N12NUMJOB=1 and T_CURENR=0]: The next set of questions focuses on the job you had when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year. Was that job located on or off campus? [else If N12NUMJOB gt 1 and T_CURENR=1]: Are your jobs all located on campus, all located off campus, or located both on and off campus? [else if N12NUMJOB gt 1 and T_CURENR=0]: When you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, were your jobs all located on campus, all located off campus, or located both on and off campus?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ONOFF

Wording

[If N12NUMJOB=1] Primarily on campus [else] Jobs were all on campus

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

[If N12NUMJOB=1]: Primarily on campus [Else if T_CURENR=1]: Jobs are all on campus [Else]: Jobs were all on campus

2

[If N12NUMJOB=1]: Primarily off campus [Else if T_CURENR=1] Jobs are all off campus [Else]: Jobs were all off campus

3

[If T_CURENR=1] Have both on and off campus jobs [Else]: Had both on and off campus jobs



QuestionName

N12SEARN

Wording

[if T_CURENR = 1 and (N12GRTA=1 or N12GRRA=1 or N12GROTH=1 or N12GRFELL=1 or N12GRTRNSHP=1 or N12WKST=1 or N12ASST=1)] How much do you earn [t_fill2] while attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year? Please exclude your [school_job1 + school_job2 + school_job3 + school_job4] and any summer earnings if you were not attending during the summer. [else if T_CURENR = 1] How much do you earn [t_fill2] while attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year? Please exclude any summer earnings if you were not attending during the summer. [else if T_CURENR = 0 and (N12GRTA=1 or N12GRRA=1 or N12GROTH=1 or N12GRFELL=1 or N12GRTRNSHP=1 or N12WKST=1 or N12ASST=1)] How much did you earn [t_fill2] when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? Please exclude your [school_job1 + school_job2 + school_job3 + school_job4] and any summer earnings if you were not attending during the summer. [else] How much did you earn [t_fill2] when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? Please exclude any summer earnings if you were not attending during the summer.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SERNAMT

Wording

<br></br>$

ItemName

N12SERNTIM

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

For the entire school year

2

Per term or semester

3

Per month

4

Per week

5

Per hour



QuestionName

N12SEARNS

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1 and (N12GRTA = 1 or N12GRRA = 1 or N12GROTH = 1 or N12GRFELL = 1 or N12GRTRNSHP = 1 or N12WKST = 1 or N12ASST = 1)]
While attending [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year only, and not including your [school_job1 + school_job2 + school_job3 + school_job4], how many [t_fill2] will you have worked [t_fill3] by the end of the year?

[else if T_CURENR=1]
While attending [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year only, how many [t_fill2] will you have worked [t_fill3] by the end of the year?

[else if T_CURENR = 0 and (N12GRTA = 1 or N12GRRA = 1 or N12GROTH = 1 or N12GRFELL = 1 or N12GRTRNSHP = 1 or N12WKST = 1 or N12ASST =1)]
Not including your [school_job1 + school_job2 + school_job3 + school_job4], how many [t_fill2] did you work [t_fill3] while attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year?

[else]
How many [t_fill2] did you work [t_fill3] while attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year?


[If Y_CALSYS=0 and N12SERNTIM in (missing,1,4,5) then provide the following instruction]:
A typical semester =15 weeks. A typical quarter or trimester=10 weeks.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SEARNS

Wording

[if N12SERNTIM = 2] term(s) [else if N12SERNTIM = 3] month(s) [else] week(s)


QuestionName

N12SBHRS

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1 and (N12GRTA=1 or N12GRRA=1 or N12GROTH=1 or N12GRFELL=1 or N12GRTRNSHP=1 or N12WKST=1 or N12ASST=1)] How many hours, on average, do you work [t_fill2] per week during the 2010-2011 school year? Please exclude your [school_job1 + school_job2 + school_job3 + school_job4] and any summer hours if you are not attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the summer. [else if T_CURENR = 1] How many hours, on average, do you work [t_fill2] per week during the 2010-2011 school year? (Please exclude summer hours if you are not attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the summer.)" [else if T_CURENR = 0 and (N12GRTA=1 or N12GRRA=1 or N12GROTH=1 or N12GRFELL=1 or N12GRTRNSHP=1 or N12WKST=1 or N12ASST=1)] How many hours, on average, did you work [t_fill2] per week when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? Please exclude your [school_job1 + school_job2 + school_job3 + school_job4] and any summer earnings if you were not attending during the summer. [else] How many hours, on average, did you work [t_fill2] per week when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? (Please exclude summer hours if you did not attend [Y_NPSCHL] during the summer.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SBHRS

Wording

| hour(s) per week

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12DISTWKDAY

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1 and N12NUMJOB=2]: In an average week, how many days do you travel to the job where you work the most hours? [Else if T_CURENR=1]: In an average week, how many days do you travel to work? [else if T_CURENR=0 and N12NUMJOB=2]: When you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, how many days in an average week did you travel to the job where you worked the most hours? [else]: When you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, how many days in an average week did you travel to work?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISTWKDAY

Wording

| day(s) per week

ItemName

N12DISTWKNO

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: Do not travel to work [else]: Did not travel to work

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12DISTWKTIM

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1 and N12NUMJOB=2]: On an average day, how much time does it take for you to get to the job where you work the most hours? [Else if T_CURENR=1]: On an average day, how much time does it take for you to get to work? [Else if T_CURENR=0 and N12NUMJOB=2]: When you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, how much time did it take on an average day for you to get to the job where you worked the most hours? [else]: When you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, how much time did it take on an average day for you to get to work?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISTWKAMT

Wording

|(enter number of minutes or hours)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISTWKTIM

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Minute(s)

2

Hour(s)



QuestionName

N12WRKLIMITS

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] Does working while you are attending [Y_NPSCHL]... [Else] Did working when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12LIMNUMCL

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: Limit the number of classes you can take? [Else]: Limit the number of classes you could take?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12LIMSCHED

Wording

Make it difficult to schedule your classes?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12LIMFAC

Wording

Limit your access to campus facilities or services?

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No




Income and Expenses

QuestionName

N12INCOM

Wording

[If N12WAAMT > 0 or N12ERNAMT > 0 or N12GRTAAMT > 1 or N12GRRAAMT > 1 or N12GRFELLAMT > 1 or N12GRTRNAMT > 1 or N12GROTHAMT > 1] Earlier, you told [if web: us/if TIO: me] about the money you earned while you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] (July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011). Now we'd like to find out about your income for calendar year 2010 (January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010). What was your income from all sources (including income from work, investment income, alimony, etc.) prior to taxes and deductions in 2010? [If N12MARR = 2 (Please exclude your spouse's income.)] [else] What was your income from all sources (including income from work, investment income, alimony, etc.) prior to taxes and deductions for calendar year 2010 (January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010)? [If N12MARR = 2 (Please exclude your spouse's income.)]

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12INCOM

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

No income

2

Less than $1,000

3

$1,000-$2,499

4

$2,500-$4,999

5

$5,000-$9,999

6

$10,000-$14,999

7

$15,000-$19,999

8

$20,000-$29,999

9

$30,000-$49,999

10

$50,000 and above

11

Don't know



QuestionName

N12INCSP

Wording

How much would you estimate your spouse earned from all sources prior to taxes and deductions in calendar year 2010 (January 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12INCSP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

No income

2

Less than $1,000

3

$1,000-$2,499

4

$2,500-$4,999

5

$5,000-$9,999

6

$10,000-$14,999

7

$15,000-$19,999

8

$20,000-$29,999

9

$30,000-$49,999

10

$50,000 and above

11

Don't know



QuestionName

N12DEPS

Wording

[If Web mode]: Next we have some questions that will help us understand how students' family situations affect how they pay for college. Do you have any children? [if TIO mode]: Next I have some questions for you that will help us understand how students' family situations affect how they pay for college. Do you have any children?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DEPS

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12DEP2

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] How many children do you support financially? [else] How many children did you support financially during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DEP2

Wording

| child(ren)


QuestionName

N12DAGE

Wording

[If N12DEP2= 1] How old is your child? [else] How old is your youngest dependent child?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DAGE

Wording

Age of child:&nbsp

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

0

Less than one year

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

7

7

8

8

9

9

10

10

11

11

12

12

13

13

14

14

15

15

16

16

17

17

18

18

19

19

20

20

21

21

22

22

23

23

24

24

25

25 or older



QuestionName

N12CARE

Wording

[if T_CURENR = 1] How many of your dependent children are in day care or after school care? [else]: How many of your dependent children were in day care or after school care, during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CARE

Wording

|child(ren)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12CARE1

Wording

[if T_CURENR = 1] Is your child in day care or after school care? [else] Was your child in day care or after school care, during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CARE1

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12DAYCST

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1 and N12MARR=2]: How much (on average) do you and your spouse pay each month for childcare? Indicate only the amount for which you and your spouse are responsible each month. Indicate "0" if someone else pays all of your childcare costs for you. [else if T_CURENR = 1] How much (on average) do you pay each month for childcare? Indicate only the amount for which you are responsible each month. Indicate "0" if someone else pays all of your childcare costs for you. [else if T_CURENR=0 and N12MARR=2]: During the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, how much (on average) did you and your spouse pay each month for childcare? Indicate only the amount for which you and your spouse were responsible each month. Indicate "0" if someone else paid all of your childcare costs for you. [else]: During the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year, how much (on average) did you pay each month for childcare? Indicate only the amount for which you were responsible each month. Indicate "0" if someone else paid all of your childcare costs for you."

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DAYCST

Wording

$|.00 per month

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

{Continuous}



QuestionName

N12KIDCOL

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1]
How many of your dependent children have been in college at some point since July 1, 2010?
[else]
How many of your dependent children were in college at some point during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12KIDCOL

Wording

| child(ren)


QuestionName

N12KIDCOL1

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1] Has your child been in college at some point since July 1, 2010? [else] Was your child in college at some point during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12KIDCOL1

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12COLCOST

Wording

[If N12KIDCOL=1] Excluding any loans for which you may have co-signed for your child, how much did you contribute to the cost of your child's college expenses between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011? [else] Excluding any loans for which you may have co-signed for your children, how much did you contribute to the cost of your children's college expenses between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12COLCOST

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12OTDEPS

Wording

Create t_fill1, t_fill2, and t_fill3: {if T_CURENR=1} t_fill1=have you been {else} t_fill1=were you {if T_CURENR=1} t_fill2=Have you been {else} t_fill2=Were you {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill3=child {else} t_fill3=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEPS in (0, blank) or (N12MARR=2 and N12DEPS=1 and N12DEP2 in (0, blank)] Other than your spouse, [t_fill1] financially supporting anyone else during the 2010-2011 school year? [else if N12MARR ne 2 and N12DEPS=0 or blank] [t_fill2] financially supporting anyone else during the 2010-2011 school year? [else if N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] Other than your spouse and your [t_fill3], [t_fill1] financially supporting anyone else during the 2010-2011 school year? [else if N12MARR ne 2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] Other than your [t_fill3], [t_fill1] financially supporting anyone else during the 2010-2011 school year? [else] [t_fill2] financially supporting anyone else during the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OTDEPS

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12OTDEPS2

Wording

Create t_fill1, t_fill2: {if T_CURENR=1} t_fill1=have you been {else} t_fill1=were you {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill2=child {else} t_fill2=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEPS in (0, blank) or (N12MARR=2 and N12DEPS=1 and N12DEP2 in (0, blank)] Other than your spouse, how many others [t_fill1] financially supporting during the 2010-2011 school year? [else if N12MARR ne 2 and N12DEPS in (0, blank) or (N12MARR ne 2 and N12DEPS=1 and N12DEP2 in (0, blank)] How many others [t_fill1] financially supporting during the 2010-2011 school year? [else if N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] Other than your spouse and your [t_fill2], how many others [t_fill1] financially supporting during the 2010-2011 school year? [else] Other than your [t_fill2], how many others [t_fill1] financially supporting during the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OTDEPS2

Wording

|other(s)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12OTDEPAMT

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children Create: {if N12OTDEPS2=1} t_fill2=this other person {else} t_fill2=these other people [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] In an average month, how much do you spend supporting [t_fill2]? (Do not include money you spend to support your spouse or your [t_fill1].) [else if N12MARR=2] In an average month, how much do you spend supporting [t_fill2]? (Do not include any money you spend to support your spouse.) [else] In an average month, how much do you spend supporting [t_fill2]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12OTDEPAMT

Wording

$|.00

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12FLNUSETYP

Wording

The next several questions focus on how you have paid for your expenses while you have attended [Y_NPSCHL].

In the 2010-2011 school year, have you used more than $1,000 of your federal student loans to pay for:

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FLNUSETUI

Wording

Tuition, fees, and other educational expenses

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12FLNUSELIV

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your spouse and t_fill1 [Else if N12MARR=2] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your spouse [Else if N12DEP2 gt 0] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your t_fill1 [Else] Basic living expenses such as rent and food

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12FLNUSEEXP

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your spouse and t_fill1 [Else in N12MARR=2] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your spouse [Else if N12DEP2 gt 0] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your t_fill1 [Else] All other expenses you may have

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12FLNUSEOTH

Wording

The expenses of others, such as your parents or guardians and other relatives

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12PLNUSETYP

Wording

In the 2010-2011 school year, have you used more than $1,000 of your private student loans to pay for:

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PLNUSETUI

Wording

Tuition, fees, and other educational expenses

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12PLNUSELIV

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your spouse and t_fill1 [Else if N12MARR=2] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your spouse [Else if N12DEP2 gt 0] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your t_fill1 [Else] Basic living expenses such as rent and food

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12PLNUSEEXP

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your spouse and t_fill1 [Else in N12MARR=2] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your spouse [Else if N12DEP2 gt 0] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your t_fill1 [Else] All other expenses you may have

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12PLNUSEOTH

Wording

The expenses of others, such as your parents or guardians and other relatives

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12FAMHELP

Wording

[If N12MARR=2] Other than your spouse, have family members or friends helped pay for any of your educational or other expenses while you have attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? [Else]: Have family members or friends helped pay for any of your educational or other expenses while you have attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FAMHELP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12FAMHLPORD

Wording

[If N12MARR=2] Of the money received from family or friends other than your spouse, about how much do you use each term or semester to pay for: [Else] Of the money received from family or friends, about how much do you use each term or semester to pay for:

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FAMORDTUI

Wording

Tuition, fees, and other educational expenses

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

$1 to $500

2

$501 to $1,000

3

$1,001 to $1,500

4

$1,501 to $2,000

5

More than $2,000


ItemName

N12FAMORDLIV

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] Basic living expenses such as rent and food (or room and board) for you and your spouse and t_fill1 [Else if N12MARR=2] Basic living expenses such as rent and food (or room and board) for you and your spouse [Else if N12DEP2 gt 0] Basic living expenses such as rent and food (or room and board) for you and your t_fill1 [Else] Basic living expenses such as rent and food (or room and board)

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

$1 to $500

2

$501 to $1,000

3

$1,001 to $1,500

4

$1,501 to $2,000

5

More than $2,000


ItemName

N12FAMORDEXP

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your spouse and t_fill1 [Else in N12MARR=2] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your spouse [Else if N12DEP2 gt 0] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your t_fill1 [Else] All other expenses you may have

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

$1 to $500

2

$501 to $1,000

3

$1,001 to $1,500

4

$1,501 to $2,000

5

More than $2,000



QuestionName

N12NUMCRD

Wording

Excluding debit or ATM cards, how many credit cards do you have in your own name that are billed to you?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12NUMCRD

Wording

| credit card(s)


QuestionName

N12PAYOFF

Wording

[If N12NUMCRD=1] Do you usually pay off your credit card balance each month, or carry a balance over from month to month? [else] Do you usually pay off your credit card balances each month, or carry a balance over from month to month?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PAYOFF

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Pay off balances

2

Carry balances



QuestionName

N12CRDBAL

Wording

[If N12NUMCRD gt 1]: What was the balance on all your credit cards combined according to your last statements? [else] What was the balance on your credit card according to your last statement?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CRDBAL

Wording

$|.00


QuestionName

N12CCUSE

Wording

Have you used credit cards to help pay for any of your educational or other expenses while you have attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CCUSE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12CCUSEORD

Wording

About how much have you charged on your credit cards each term or semester to pay for:

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CCTUIORD

Wording

Tuition, fees, and other educational expenses

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

$1 to $500

2

$501 to $1,000

3

$1,001 to $1,500

4

$1,501 to $2,000

5

More than $2,000


ItemName

N12CCLIVORD

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your spouse and t_fill1 [Else if N12MARR=2] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your spouse [Else if N12DEP2 gt 0] Basic living expenses such as rent and food for you and your t_fill1 [Else] Basic living expenses such as rent and food

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

$1 to $500

2

$501 to $1,000

3

$1,001 to $1,500

4

$1,501 to $2,000

5

More than $2,000


ItemName

N12CCEXPORD

Wording

Create: {if N12DEP2=1} t_fill1=child {else} t_fill1=children [If N12MARR=2 and N12DEP2 gt 0] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your spouse and t_fill1 [Else in N12MARR=2] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your spouse [Else if N12DEP2 gt 0] All other expenses you may have including expenses for you and your t_fill1 [Else] All other expenses you may have

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

$1 to $500

2

$501 to $1,000

3

$1,001 to $1,500

4

$1,501 to $2,000

5

More than $2,000


ItemName

N12CCOTHORD

Wording

The expenses of others, such as your parents or guardians and other relatives

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

$0

1

$1 to $500

2

$501 to $1,000

3

$1,001 to $1,500

4

$1,501 to $2,000

5

More than $2,000



QuestionName

N12CCREASON

Wording

[If N12NUMCRD=1]Did you use your credit card in the 2010-2011 school year because it was the only way you had to pay for your expenses? [else]:Did you use your credit cards in the 2010-2011 school year because they were the only way you had to pay for your expenses?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CCREASON

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12SCHRES

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1 and web mode] While attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, are you living… (If you have lived in more than one residence, choose the place where you have lived for the longest period of time.) [else If T_CURENR = 1] While attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, are you living in college-owned housing, with your parent(s) or guardian(s), or some place else? (If you have lived in more than one residence, choose the place where you have lived for the longest period of time.) [else if T_CURENR=0 and web mode ] While attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, did you live… (If you lived in more than one residence, choose the place where you lived for the longest period of time.) [else] While attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, did you live in college-owned housing, with your parent(s) or guardian(s), or some place else? (If you lived in more than one residence, choose the place where you lived for the longest period of time.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SCHRES

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

On campus or in college-owned housing

2

With parent(s) or guardian(s)

3

Off campus (not college-owned housing)



QuestionName

N12DISTHDAYS

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: On average, how many days per week (or per month) do you travel between your current residence and [Y_NPSCHL] [else]: In the 2010-2011 school year, how many days per week on average (or per month) did you travel between where you lived and [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISTHDAYS

Wording

|day(s)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISTUNIT

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

per week

2

per month


ItemName

N12DISTHOMNO

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1]: Do not travel between home and [Y_NPSCHL] [else]: Did not travel between home and [Y_NPSCHL]

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12DISTHMINS

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] On an average day, how much time does it take for you to get from your current residence to [Y_NPSCHL]? [else] On an average day in the 2010-2011 school year, how much time did it take for you to get from where you lived to [Y_NPSCHL]?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISTHAMT

Wording

|(enter number of minutes or hours)

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISTHTIM

Wording

Minute(s) per day

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Minute(s)

2

Hour(s)



QuestionName

N12HOME

Wording

Do you own a home or pay a mortgage on a home?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HOME

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12RNTAMT

Wording

[If T_CURENR = 1 and N12HOME=1] While attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, how much (on average) is your monthly mortgage payment? Please indicate only the amount that you ([if N12MARR=2] and your spouse/[else if N12MARR=6] and your partner) are responsible for paying. If someone else pays your mortgage on your behalf, please indicate "0". [else if T_CURENR=0 and N12HOME=1] While you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, how much (on average) was your monthly mortgage payment? Please indicate only the amount that you ([if N12MARR=2] and your spouse/[else if N12MARR=6] and your partner) were responsible for paying. If someone else paid your mortgage on your behalf, please indicate "0". [else if T_CURENR=1 and N12HOME=0] While attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, how much (on average) is your monthly rent payment? Please indicate only the amount that you ([if N12MARR=2] and your spouse/[else if N12MARR=6] and your partner) are responsible for paying. If you do not have a rent payment or someone else pays your rent on your behalf, please indicate "0". [else if T_CURENR=0 and N12HOME=0] While you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, how much (on average) was your monthly rent payment? Please indicate only the amount that you ([if N12MARR=2] and your spouse/[else if N12MARR=6] and your partner) were responsible for paying. If you did not pay rent or if someone else paid your rent on your behalf, please indicate "0". [else if T_CURENR=1] While attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, how much (on average) is your monthly rent or mortgage payment? Please indicate only the amount that you ([if N12MARR=2] and your spouse/[else if N12MARR=6] and your partner) are responsible for paying. If someone else pays your rent or mortgage on your behalf, please indicate "0". [else] While you were attending [Y_NPSCHL] during the 2010-2011 school year, how much (on average) was your monthly rent or mortgage payment? Please indicate only the amount that you ([if N12MARR=2] and your spouse/[else if N12MARR=6] and your partner) were responsible for paying. If you did not pay rent or a mortgage or if someone else paid your rent or mortgage on your behalf, please indicate "0".

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12RNTAMT

Wording

$|.00


QuestionName

N12UNTAX

Wording

[IF T_AGE ge 24 or N12MARR=2 or N12DEP2 gt 0 or N12OTDEPS2 gt 0] Between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, did you [if N12MARR=2 or N12DEP2 gt 0 or N12OTDEPS2 gt 0: or anyone in your household] receive any of the following benefits? (Bulleted list) Social Security, SNAP (the Food Stamp Program), TANF (the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program), [if N12DAGE LT 19 ]: The Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program, [if N12DAGE LT 6]: WIC (the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children)

[else] Between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, did you or anyone in your parent or guardian’s household receive any of the following benefits?

[Bulleted list) Social Security, SNAP (the Food Stamp Program), TANF (the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program), The Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program, WIC (the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12UNTAX

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12PARST

Wording

What is the current marital status of your parents or guardians? If your parents are divorced, please answer this question about the marital status of the parent or guardian whom you lived with most during the past 12 months.

(If you did not live with one parent more than the other, answer about the parent who provided more financial support during the last 12 months, or during the most recent year that you received support from a parent.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PARST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Married or remarried

2

Single

3

Divorced or separated

4

Widowed

5

None of the above - Both parents or guardians are deceased



QuestionName

N12PARNC

Wording

[If N12PARST=1] What was your parents' or guardians' combined income in calendar year 2010 (January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010)? If your parents are divorced and the parent you lived with more during the past 12 months is remarried, tell us about the combined income of that parent and the person he or she is married to. [Else if N12PARST = 2] What was your parent or guardian's income in calendar year 2010 (January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010)? Would you say it was.. (Tell us about the parent or guardian whom you lived with most during the past 12 months. If you did not live with one parent more than the other, answer about the parent who provided more financial support during the last 12 months, or during the most recent year that you received support from a parent.) [Else if N12PARST = 4] What was your parent or guardian's income in calendar year 2010 (January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010)? Would you say it was.. [Else] In calendar year 2010 (January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010), what was the income of the parent or guardian whom you lived with most in the past 12 months? Would you say it was.. (If you did not live with one parent more than the other, answer about the parent who provided more financial support during the last 12 months, or during the most recent year that you received support from a parent.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PARNC

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Under $30,000

2

$30,000 to $59,999

3

$60,000 to $89,999

4

$90,000 to $119,999

5

$120,000 and above

6

Don't know


ItemName

N12PTDCD

Wording

Parents (or guardians) are deceased

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12PRHSD

Wording

[If N12PARST=1 and T_CURENR=1]: Not including yourself or your parents or guardians, how many people have your parents or guardians been supporting financially since July 1, 2010? If your parents are divorced and the parent you lived with more during the past 12 months is remarried, tell us about the number of people that parent and the person he or she is married to, are supporting. [Else if N12PARST=1 and T_CURENR=0] Not including yourself or your parents or guardians, how many people did your parents or guardians support financially during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? If your parents are divorced and the parent you lived with more during the past 12 months is remarried, tell us about the number of people that parent and the person he or she is married to, are supporting. [Else If N12PARST in (2,4) and T_CURENR=1]: Not including yourself or your parent or guardian, how many people has your parent or guardian been supporting financially since July 1, 2010? [If N12PARST=2]: Tell us about the parent or guardian whom you lived with most during the past 12 months. (If you did not live with one parent more than the other, answer about the parent who provided more financial support during the last 12 months, or during the most recent year that you received support from a parent.) [Else if N12PARST in (2,4) and T_CURENR=0] Not including yourself or your parent or guardian, how many people did your parent or guardian support financially during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? [If N12PARST=2]: Tell us about the parent or guardian whom you lived with most during the past 12 months. (If you did not live with one parent more than the other, answer about the parent who provided more financial support during the last 12 months, or during the most recent year that you received support from a parent.) [Else if T_CURENR=1] Not including yourself or the parent or guardian whom you lived with most in the past 12 months, how many people has this parent or guardian been supporting financially since July 1, 2010? (If you did not live with one parent more than the other, answer about the parent who provided more financial support during the last 12 months, or during the most recent year that you received support from a parent.) [else] Not including yourself or the parent or guardian whom you lived with most in the past 12 months, how many people did this parent or guardian support financially during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? (If you did not live with one parent more than the other, answer about the parent who provided more financial support during the last 12 months, or during the most recent year that you received support from a parent.)

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PRHSD

Wording

| individual(s)


QuestionName

N12DPNUM

Wording

[If N12PARST=1 and T_CURENR=1]: Not including yourself or your parents or guardians, how many of the people financially supported by your parents or guardians have attended a college, university, or trade school since July 1, 2010? [else if N12PARST=1 and T_CURENR=0] Not including yourself or your parents or guardians, how many of the people financially supported by your parents or guardians attended a college, university, or trade school during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? [else if T_CURENR=1] Not including yourself or your parent or guardian, how many of the people financially supported by your parent or guardian have attended a college, university, or trade school since July 1, 2010? [else] Not including yourself or your parent or guardian, how many of the people financially supported by your parent or guardian attended a college, university, or trade school during the most recent term you attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year?"

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DPNUM

Wording

| individual(s)


QuestionName

N12DISCOUNTA

Wording

Imagine you have a choice between receiving $750 in one month, or $1500 one year from today. This gift is guaranteed to be paid whether you would choose to take the $750 in one month or wait to receive $1500 one year from today.

Would you prefer...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTA

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

750

$750 one month from today

1500

$1500 one year from today



QuestionName

N12DISCOUNTB

Wording

You just said you would wait a year to receive $1500 rather than take $750 in one month.

Starting with $750, what’s the least amount of money you’d be willing to wait a year for?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB_min

Wording

750

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB_max

Wording

1500

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB_left

Wording

<p><span style="font-size: x-large;"><strong>$750</strong></span><br /><strong><br /></strong></p>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB_right

Wording

<p><span style="font-size: x-large;"><strong>$1500</strong></span><br /><strong><br /></strong></p>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB_step

Wording

25

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB_init

Wording

750

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTB_valLabel

Wording

Least amount of money you would wait a year for:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12DISCOUNTC

Wording

Imagine you have a choice between receiving $750 in one month, or $1125 six months from today. This gift is guaranteed to be paid whether you would choose to take the $750 in one month or wait to receive $1125 six months from today.

Would you prefer...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTC

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

750

$750 one month from today

1125

$1125 six months from today



QuestionName

N12DISCOUNTD

Wording

You just said you would wait six months to receive $1125 rather than take $750 one month from today.

Starting with $750, what’s the least amount of money you’d be willing to wait six months for?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD

Wording

 

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD_min

Wording

750

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD_max

Wording

1125

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD_size

Wording

600

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD_left

Wording

<p><span style="font-size: x-large;"><strong>$750</strong></span><br /><strong><br /></strong></p>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD_right

Wording

<p><span style="font-size: x-large;"><strong>$1125</strong></span><br /><strong><br /></strong></p>

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD_step

Wording

25

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD_init

Wording

750

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails

ItemName

N12DISCOUNTD_valLabel

Wording

Least amount of money you would wait six months for:

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails



Background

QuestionName

INTBCK

Wording

[if Web mode]: Finally, we have a few additional questions to ask you. This information is important in helping researchers and policymakers better understand factors affecting students from different backgrounds, and how those are related to their experiences in college. [if TIO mode]: Finally, I have a few additional questions to ask you. This information is important in helping researchers and policymakers better understand factors affecting students from different backgrounds, and how those are related to their experiences in college.

Item


QuestionName

N12STATE

Wording

Of which state are you a legal resident?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12STATE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

AL

Alabama

AK

Alaska

AZ

Arizona

AR

Arkansas

CA

California

CO

Colorado

CT

Connecticut

DE

Delaware

DC

District of Columbia

FL

Florida

GA

Georgia

HI

Hawaii

ID

Idaho

IL

Illinois

IN

Indiana

IA

Iowa

KS

Kansas

KY

Kentucky

LA

Louisiana

ME

Maine

MD

Maryland

MA

Massachusetts

MI

Michigan

MN

Minnesota

MS

Mississippi

MO

Missouri

MT

Montana

NE

Nebraska

NV

Nevada

NH

New Hampshire

NJ

New Jersey

NM

New Mexico

NY

New York

NC

North Carolina

ND

North Dakota

OH

Ohio

OK

Oklahoma

OR

Oregon

PA

Pennsylvania

RI

Rhode Island

SC

South Carolina

SD

South Dakota

TN

Tennessee

TX

Texas

UT

Utah

VT

Vermont

VA

Virginia

WA

Washington

WV

West Virginia

WI

Wisconsin

WY

Wyoming

AS

American Samoa

FM

Fed State Micronesia

GU

Guam

MH

Marshall Islands

MP

Northern Mariana Isl

PW

Palau

PR

Puerto Rico

VI

U.S. Virgin Islands

FC

FOREIGN COUNTRY

-1

DON'T KNOW



QuestionName

N12DISTNC

Wording

[If T_CURENR=1] What is the 5-digit zip code of your permanent address? Your permanent address is usually your legal residence, such as where you maintain your driver’s license or are registered to vote. [else] What was the 5-digit zip code of your permanent address when you last attended [Y_NPSCHL] in the 2010-2011 school year? Your permanent address is usually your legal residence, such as where you maintain your driver’s license or are registered to vote.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12DISTNC

Wording

 

ItemName

N12NOZIP

Wording

Check here instead if permanent address is outside the United States

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12USBORN

Wording

Were you born in the United States (including Puerto Rico or another U.S. territory)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12USBORN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12CITZN

Wording

Are you a U.S. citizen?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12CITZN

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

2

No - Resident alien, permanent resident, or other eligible non-citizen; hold a temporary resident's card or other eligible non-citizen temporary resident's card

3

No - Student visa, in the country on an F1 or F2 visa, or on a J1 or J2 exchange visitor visa



QuestionName

N12IMGRAGE

Wording

How old were you when you came to the United States?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12IMGRAGE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Younger than 6

2

Between 6 and 12

3

Between 13 and 17

4

Older than 17



QuestionName

N12FLANG

Wording

What was the first language you learned to speak as a child?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FLANG

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

English

2

Spanish

3

English and Spanish equally

4

Another language (other than English or Spanish)

5

An equal mix of English and another language (other than Spanish)



QuestionName

N12FFLANGA

Wording

[If N12FLANG in (2, 3) and N12DIPL=1] How often did you speak Spanish with your mother or primary caregiver when you were in 9th grade? [Else if N12FLANG in (2, 3) and NI2DIPL ne 1] How often did you speak Spanish with your mother or primary caregiver when you were 14 years old? [Else if N12FLANG not in (2, 3) and N12DIPL=1] How often did you speak your non-English language with your mother or primary caregiver when you were in 9th grade? [Else] How often did you speak your non-English language with your mother or primary caregiver when you were 14 years old?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FFLANGA

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Never

1

Sometimes

2

About half of the time

3

Most of the time

4

Always



QuestionName

N12FFLANGB

Wording

[If N12FLANG in (2, 3)] Today, how often do you interact with others in Spanish? [Else] Today, how often do you interact with others in your non-English language?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12FFLANGB

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

0

Never

1

Sometimes

2

About half of the time

3

Most of the time

4

Always



QuestionName

N12PARUS

Wording

Were your parents born in the United States (including Puerto Rico or another U.S. territory)?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PARUS

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

2

Yes, both parents

1

Yes, one parent

0

No



QuestionName

N12HISP

Wording

Are you of either Hispanic or Latino origin?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HISP

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12HISTYP

Wording

Are you of...

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12HISA

Wording

Cuban descent

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12HISB

Wording

Mexican, Mexican-American, or Chicano descent

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12HISC

Wording

Puerto Rican descent

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12HISD

Wording

Some other Spanish, Hispanic or Latino origin

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12RAC1

Wording

What is your race?

Choose one or more.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12RACEA

Wording

White

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12RACEB

Wording

Black or African American

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12RACEC

Wording

Asian

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12RACED

Wording

American Indian or Alaska Native

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12RACEE

Wording

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12TRIBE

Wording

Are you enrolled in a state- or federally-recognized tribe?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12TRIBE

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12SPCOL

Wording

Has your spouse attended a college, university, or trade school during the 2010-2011 school year?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12SPCOL

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes, full time

2

Yes, part time

0

No



QuestionName

N12GUARDED

Wording

For each of your parents or guardians, describe their relationship to you (for example, "mother") and the highest level of education they have completed.

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12GUARDREL1

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select One-

1

Mother

2

Father

3

Stepmother

4

Stepfather

5

Grandmother

6

Grandfather

7

Aunt

8

Uncle

9

Sister

10

Brother

11

Other person


ItemName

N12GUARDHED1

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Did not complete high school

2

High school diploma or equivalent

3

Vocational/technical training

4

Less than 2 years of college

5

Associate's degree

6

2 or more years of college but no degree

7

Bachelor's degree

8

Master's degree or equivalent

9

Professional degree (law or medicine)

10

Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.)

11

Don't know


ItemName

N12GUARDREL2

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select One-

1

Mother

2

Father

3

Stepmother

4

Stepfather

5

Grandmother

6

Grandfather

7

Aunt

8

Uncle

9

Sister

10

Brother

11

Other person


ItemName

N12GUARDHED2

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

Did not complete high school

2

High school diploma or equivalent

3

Vocational/technical training

4

Less than 2 years of college

5

Associate's degree

6

2 or more years of college but no degree

7

Bachelor's degree

8

Master's degree or equivalent

9

Professional degree (law or medicine)

10

Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.)

11

Don't know


ItemName

N12GUARDNO

Wording

This question does not apply to me

ResponseOption

ResponseOptionDetails


QuestionName

N12MILIT

Wording

Are you a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, or are you currently serving in the Armed Forces either on active duty or in the reserves?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MILITA

Wording

Veteran

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12MILITB

Wording

Active duty

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12MILITC

Wording

Reserves

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


ItemName

N12MILITN

Wording

None of the above

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

None of the above

0

No



QuestionName

N12MILST

Wording

Have you ever served on active duty during a military operation, such as a war or national emergency?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MILST

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ACS16A

Wording

These last few questions will help us better understand the educational services available for people with disabilities.

Are you deaf or do you have serious difficulty hearing?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ACS16A

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ACS16B

Wording

Are you blind or do you have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ACS16B

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ACS17A

Wording

Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ACS17A

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ACS17B

Wording

Do you have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ACS17B

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ACS17C

Wording

Do you have difficulty dressing or bathing?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ACS17C

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12ACS18

Wording

Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12ACS18

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



QuestionName

N12PHYSH

Wording

How would you rate your physical health?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12PHYSH

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Excellent

2

Very good

3

Good

4

Fair

5

Poor



QuestionName

N12MENTH

Wording

How would you rate your mental health?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MENTH

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Excellent

2

Very good

3

Good

4

Fair

5

Poor



QuestionName

N12MISSH

Wording

In the past 30 days, how often did a physical or mental health concern cause you to miss a day of school or work?

Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

N12MISSH

Wording

 

ResponseOption

Code

Label

1

Never

2

A few times

3

About once a week

4

Almost every day

5

Every day





Attachment V

Generic Cognitive Interview Probes


Generic probes will be administered to participants on an as-needed basis to elicit additional information about the cognitive testing process. Examples of the generic probes are presented below.


  1. Probes to assess the understanding of the questions.

    1. Did you have any difficulties answering this question?

    2. How did you interpret “X”?

    3. Are there any categories missing?

    4. Do any of the categories overlap?

    5. Are any of the terms unclear?

  2. Probes to assess clarity of instructions, explanations and other messages to respondents.

    1. Did the instructions provided make sense?

    2. Were the instructions provided helpful?

    3. If not, what additional information would be helpful?

  3. Probes to assess clarity related to the visual layout of each item .

    1. Was it clear how to proceed through this item on screen?

    2. What is your general impression of the look/layout of this item?

  4. Probes to assess comparisons among versions of item response scales .

    1. Which of the versions of “item X” do you prefer?

    2. Why?

  5. Probes to assess the clarity of specific terms, particularly in items involving financial aid terminology that is possibly unfamiliar to students (e.g. private loans) and items used to determine eligibility for the BPS cohort.

    1. Are you familiar with the term “X”?

    2. What does the term “X” mean to you?

    3. How did you interpret “x” when you answered this question?

    4. Did the definition of “X”/Did the explanation of “X” [found in parenthesis] match your interpretation of the term(s)?

  6. Probes to solicit additional opinions about the survey

    1. Do you have any overall opinions, comments, or suggestions about the survey questions or response items?

    2. Encourage/explain think-aloud interviewing.






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