2012/17 Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal Study (BPS:12/17) Cognitive and Usability Testing – Second Round

NCES Cognitive, Pilot, and Field Test Studies System

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2012/17 Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal Study (BPS:12/17) Cognitive and Usability Testing – Second Round

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Attachment VI
Cognitive Interview Survey Items



During the cognitive/usability testing, respondents will be encouraged to “think aloud” when answering survey questions. Respondents who bring their own devices will take the survey on their own devices, others will take the survey on a provided laptop. General probes will also be used during this testing as needed. These general probes are broad questions that aim to identify any source of confusion a respondent may experience and help determine the level of respondent understanding (see attachment V for general probes used). In addition, some specific probes will be administered to each respondent on predetermined items after each item is administered. These specific probes will garner feedback to particular questions of interest about student enrollment, education experiences, financial aid, financial literacy, employment, and usability of the survey, among others.

Table 1 provides the all of the survey items that will be used during testing, with a column that indicates which items will be followed by specific probes during the cognitive interviews. In addition, a hyperlinked Table of Contents for the items with specific probes is provided on page xii. The specific probes being used for each of these items have also been highlighted in the facsimile below.



Table 1. List of all items

Interview Section

Item Number

Question Name

Question Label

Specific Probe

Enrollment

1

B17ANPINTRO

Definitional intro for NPSAS enrollment


Enrollment

2

B17ASAMESCH

Attended NPSAS after Year 3


Enrollment

3

B17ASAMEDEG

Continued enrollment at NPSAS after Year 3 for base year enrollment


Enrollment

4

B17ACURENR

Currently attending NPSAS for base year enrollment


Enrollment

5

B17ACMPDGN

Completed requirements for base year NPSAS degree/certificate


Enrollment

6

B17ADGN

Date awarded base year NPSAS degree/certificate: Month/Year


Enrollment

7

B17ASTDABR

Participated in a study abroad program as part of education at NPSAS


Enrollment

8

B17ANENRL

Enrollment months for base year NPSAS enrollment type (degree or non-degree)


Enrollment

9

B17ASTST

Enrollment intensity for base year NPSAS enrollment type (degree or non-degree): Years 4-6


Enrollment

10

B17ACLSDGREE

Continued enrollment in undergraduate classes (non-degree) at NPSAS in Year 4-6 primarily to fulfill a degree requirement or transfer credit to a degree or certificate


Enrollment

11

B17AREASON

Reason for continued enrollment in undergraduate classes only (no degree program) at NPSAS in Years 4-6


Enrollment

12

B17ADBLMAJ

Declared major for base year NPSAS degree/certificate


Enrollment

13

B17ADECIDMAJ

Decided on major for base year NPSAS degree/certificate


Enrollment

14

B17AVERNP2MJ

Verify double majors from Year 3 as current/most recent majors for base year NPSAS degree/certificate


Enrollment

15

B17AVERNPMAJ

Verify major from Year 3 as current/most recent major for base year NPSAS degree/certificate


Enrollment

16

B17AMAJ1

Current/most recent major at NPSAS for base year degree/certificate major 1


Enrollment

17

B17AMAJ1EX

Experimental Coder: Current/most recent major at NPSAS for base year NPSAS degree/certificate major 1


Enrollment

18

B17AMAJ2

Current/most recent major at NPSAS for base year NPSAS degree/certificate major 2


Enrollment

19

B17AMJCHGNUM

Number of times formally changed major for base year NPSAS degree/certificate


Enrollment

20

B17ANPOTHSM

Additional same degree at NPSAS as completed degree at NPSAS


Enrollment

21

B17ANPOTHENR

NPSAS enrollment in Years 1/4-6 other than base-year enrollment at NPSAS


Enrollment

22

B17ANPDEG01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Degree or certificate type: Degrees


Enrollment

23

B17ANPCUR01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Currently attending


Enrollment

24

B17ANPCMPD01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Completed degree/certificate requirements


Enrollment

25

B17ANPDGNO01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Date awarded degree/certificate


Enrollment

26

B17ANPENR301

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Attended between Years 4-6


Enrollment

27

B17ANPENRL01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Enrollment months in Years 4-6


Enrollment

28

B17ANPSTST01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Enrollment intensity in Years 4-6


Enrollment

29

B17ANPCLDG01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Enrolled in graduate classes primarily to fulfill a degree requirement or to transfer credit to a degree or certificate program


Enrollment

30

B17ANPCRSN01

Reason for enrolling in graduate-level classes only (no degree program) for [OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]


Enrollment

31

B17ANPDBLM01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Declared major for degree/certificate


Enrollment

32

B17ANPDEC01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Decided on major for degree/certificate


Enrollment

33

B17ANPMLST01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 1 pick list


Enrollment

34

B17ANPMAJ01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 1 coder


Enrollment

35

B17ANPMJ01EX

Experimental Coder: [OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 1 coder


Enrollment

36

B17ANPM2LT01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 2 pick list


Enrollment

37

B17ANPMAJ201

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 2 coder


Enrollment

38

B17ANPMJCH01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: Frequency of formal major changes


Enrollment

39

B17ANPOTSM01

Additional same degree at NPSAS as completed [OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]


Enrollment

40

B17ANPOTDG01

[OTHER NPSAS ENROLLMENT 1]: any additional enrollment at NPSAS in Years 1/4-6


Enrollment

41

B17ACONTENRA

Plan to continue to attend NPSAS for current degree/certificate between July and December 2016


Enrollment

42

B17AOTSCHINT

Definitional intro for enrollment at any other schools


Enrollment

43

B17AOTSCHENR

Enrollment at any other school besides NPSAS in Years 1/4-6


Enrollment

44

B17AOTSCLT01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: pick list: School name


Enrollment

45

B17AOTSCH01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: School coder

X

Enrollment

46

B17AOTSCEX01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Experimental school coder

X

Enrollment

47

B17AOTFRDG01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1] for degree or certificate at [OTHER SCHOOL 1]


Enrollment

48

B17AOTTYP01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Classes for mostly undergraduate or mostly graduate level work


Enrollment

49

B17AOTDEG01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Degree or certificate type: Degrees


Enrollment

50

B17AOTCUR01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Currently attending


Enrollment

51

B17AOTCMPD01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Completed degree/certificate requirements


Enrollment

52

B17AOTDGN01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Date awarded degree/certificate


Enrollment

53

B17AOTENR301

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Attended between Years 4-6


Enrollment

54

B17AOTTNS01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Attempted to transfer credits from NPSAS to [OTHER SCHOOL 1] for [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CERTIFICATE 1]


Enrollment

55

B17AOTENRL01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Enrollment months in Years 4-6


Enrollment

56

B17AOTSTS01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Enrollment intensity in Years 4-6


Enrollment

57

B17AOTCLDG01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Enrolled in classes primarily to fulfill a degree requirement or transfer credit to a degree or certificate


Enrollment

58

B17AOTCRSN01

Reason for enrolling in classes only (no degree program) at [OTHER SCHOOL 1]


Enrollment

59

B17AOTDBLM01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Declared major


Enrollment

60

B17AOTDEC01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Decided on major


Enrollment

61

B17AOTMLST01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 1 pick list


Enrollment

62

B17AOTMAJ01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 1 coder


Enrollment

63

B17AOTMJEX01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Experimental, "smart search" Major 1 coder

X

Enrollment

64

B17AOTM2LT01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 2 pick list


Enrollment

65

B17AOTMAJ201

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Major 2 coder


Enrollment

66

B17AOTMJCH01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Frequency of formal


Enrollment

67

B17AOTOTSM01

Additional same degree at [OTHER SCHOOL 1] as completed [OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]


Enrollment

68

B17AOTDGSC01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Any additional enrollment at [OTHER SCHOOL 1] in Years 1/4-6


Enrollment

69

B17AOTOTDG01

[OTHER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1]: Any additional enrollment at any other schools besides [OTHER SCHOOL 1] in Years 1/4-6


Enrollment

70

B17AEXPN

Date expected to complete [PURSUED DEGREE]: month/year


Enrollment

71

B17AEXPEVR

Highest level of education expected ever


Enrollment

72

B17AMARR

Current marital status


Enrollment

73

B17ASPLV

Spouse's highest education level


Education Experiences

74

B17BREMEVER

Taken any remedial courses since high school


Education Experiences

75

B17BIMPACT

Participated in high impact activities

X

Education Experiences

76

B17BCBE

Ever been enrolled in competency-based education programs

X

Education Experiences

77

B17BPLA

Received credit for Prior Learning Experience (PLA)

X

Education Experiences

78

B17BFEWERCRS

Reasons for taking fewer classes or time off school

X

Education Experiences

79

B17BMORECRS

Reasons for taking more courses than expected

X

Education Experiences

80

B17BOMJ1A

Original primary school major: Major coder


Education Experiences

81

B17BGPAEST

Estimate of grades at [PRIMARY SCHOOL]


Education Experiences

82

B17BSCHRES

Residence while enrolled at [PRIMARY SCHOOL] in Year 3


Education Experiences

83

B17BEVRONLIN

Ever taken fully online course


Education Experiences

84

B17BDESCRIB

Entire program online


Financial Aid

85

INTFIN

Introduction to Financial Aid section


Financial Aid

86

B17COTGRTAID

Received specific aid in Year 3


Financial Aid

87

B17COTGRTAMT

Amount of specific aid received in Year 3


Financial Aid

88

B17CRCVLN

Took out student loans in Year 3


Financial Aid

89

B17CLOANINT

Introduction to loan type questions


Financial Aid

90

B17CPRVLN

Took out private or alternative loans in Year 3


Financial Aid

91

B17CPRVAMT

Amount of private or alternative loans borrowed in Year 3


Financial Aid

92

B17CPRVEST

Estimated private or alternative loans amount in Year 3


Financial Aid

93

B17CBPSRCVLN

Verify preloaded response "Yes, took out student loans in Year 1"


Financial Aid

94

B17CEVRRCVLN

Ever taken out student loans


Financial Aid

95

B17CLOANINT2

Introduction to loan type questions for respondents not enrolled in Year 3


Financial Aid

96

B17CBPSRVLN

Verify preloaded response "Yes, took out private student loans in Year 1"


Financial Aid

97

B17CEVRPRVLN

Ever taken out private or alternative loans


Financial Aid

98

B17CTLPRVAMT

Total amount of private or alternative loans


Financial Aid

99

B17CTLPRVEST

Estimate of total private or alternative loans


Financial Aid

100

B17CWHYPRV

Reason for taking out private loans for undergraduate education

X

Financial Aid

101

B17CPRVRYST

Currently repaying private or alternative loans


Financial Aid

102

B17CPLNMOS

Monthly private or alternative loan payment


Financial Aid

103

B17CNPFEDLN

Verify preloaded response "Yes, took out federal student loans in Year 1"


Financial Aid

104

B17CEVRFEDLN

Ever taken out federal student loans


Financial Aid

105

B17CFDRYST

Currently repaying federal student loans


Financial Aid

106

B17CFLNMOS

Monthly federal student loan payment


Financial Aid

107

B17CFAMLN

Anyone helping to repay loans


Financial Aid

108

B17CSPLN

Spouse has student loans

X

Financial Aid

109

B17CSPAMT

Spouse's total student loan amount

X

Financial Aid

110

B17CSPOWE

Amount of spouse's loans still owed

X

Financial Aid

111

B17CSPLNPY

Spouse's monthly student loan payment

X

Financial Aid

112

B17DLNINC

Loan influenced life situation

X

Financial Aid

113

B17DLNICA

Loan influence on life situation

X

Employment

114

B17DINTRO

Definitional intro to Employment Loop


Employment

115

B17DWRKSTDY

Ever had work-study job


Employment

116

B17DWRK1YR1

Worked while enrolled in year 1

X

 Employment

117

B17DWRK1HRS

Average hours per week worked while attending school in year 1

X

Employment

118

B17DWRK1CAM

Job on or off campus in year 1


Employment

119

B17DCUREMP

Currently working for pay


Employment

120

B17DANYJOBS

Worked for pay at any time in Years 4-6


Employment

121

B17DEMPLOY01

Employer 1


Employment

122

B17DJOBZIP01

ZIP Code of Employer

X

Employment

123

B17DWKMON01

Employer 1: Months worked for pay in Years 4-6


Employment

124

B17DEMPCUR01

Employer 1: Currently working (only iteration 1)


Employment

125

B17DCURERN01

Employer 1: Salary amount


Employment

126

B17DWRKENR01

Employer 1: Worked while enrolled


Employment

127

B17DWRKSTD01

Employer 1: Work-study job


Employment

128

B17DONOFF01

Employer 1: Job on or off campus


Employment

129

B17DWKHREN01

Employer 1: Hours per week worked while enrolled


Employment

130

B17DWRKNEN01

Employer 1: Worked while not enrolled


Employment

131

B17DWRKHRS01

Employer 1: Hours per week worked while not enrolled


Employment

132

B17DOTHEMP01

Employer 1: Any other employers in Years 4-6


Employment

133

B17DENRWORK

Primary role while enrolled and working: student or employee


Employment

134

INTJOB

Intro to current or most recent job series


Employment

135

B17DREFPKLST

Employer pick list


Employment

136

B17DREFCUR

[REFERENCE EMPLOYER]: Currently working


Employment

137

B17DEMPLOY

5-digit ZIP code of the city, town, or municipality in which job is located


Employment

138

B17DEARNINGS

[REFERENCE EMPLOYER]: Ending salary amount


Employment

139

B17DPREFT

Prefer more hours at job

X

Employment

140

B17DOCC

[REFERENCE EMPLOYER]: Occupation coder


Employment

141

B17DINDUST

[REFERENCE EMPLOYER]: Industry

X

Employment

142

B17DEMPBEN

[REFERENCE EMPLOYER]: Eligible for benefits


Employment

143

B17DJBREAB

Job responsibilities

X

Employment

144

B17DOCCTIMGT

Worked in [REFERENCE JOB] or at a similar job for a year or more


Employment

145

B17DOCCTIM

Years of employment with reference/similar job


Employment

146

B17DRELMAJ

[REFERENCE JOB]: Related to college studies


Employment

147

B17DSTRTCR

[REFERENCE JOB]: Related to future work


Employment

148

B17DHVLIC

Have professional certification or state/industry license


Employment

149

B17DLICREL

[REFERENCE EMPLOYER]: Certificate/license required


Employment

150

B17DJOBSA

Satisfaction with job

X

Employment

151

B17DJOBSH

Overall satisfaction with job


Employment

152

B17DSEARCH

Searching for job

X

Employment

153

B17DMNRSN

Main reason for working during enrollment


Employment

154

B17DACTLKWRK

Actively looking for work at any point in Years 4-6


Employment

155

B17DLKWRK

Months not working and actively looking for work: Years 4-6


Employment

156

B17DUNCMP

Receiving unemployment compensation


Employment

157

B17DFIRSTJOB

Confirm first job after college

X

Employment

158

B17DFIRSTHRS

Hours worked in first job after college

X

Employment

159

B17DFIRSTERN

Pay in first job after college

X

Employment

160

B17DEDBENFTS

Choosing job: Importance of helping others compared to salary


Income and Expenses

161

B17EINCINTRO

Intro to Income and Expenses section


Income and Expenses

162

B17EINCOM

Income from all sources in previous calendar year


Income and Expenses

163

B17EINCSP

Spouse's income from all sources in previous calendar year


Income and Expenses

164

B17EDEPS

Financially supported children


Income and Expenses

165

B17EDEP2

Number of children financially supported


Income and Expenses

166

B17EOTDEPS

Financially supported others


Income and Expenses

167

B17EOTDEPS2

Number of others financially supported, not including children or spouse


Income and Expenses

168

B17EKIDCOL

Number of dependents in college in Year 6


Income and Expenses

169

B17EKIDCOL1

Dependents in college in Year 6


Income and Expenses

170

B17EREGSUPP

Regularly supported friends or family with more than $50 per month


Income and Expenses

171

B17EPARHELP

Help from parents for education or living expenses in Year 6

X

Income and Expenses

172

B17EPARGATE

Amount of help from parents for education or living expenses in Year 6


Income and Expenses

173

B17EPARLOAMT

Amount of help from parents for education or living expenses in Year 6


Income and Expenses

174

B17EPARHIAMT

Amount of help from parents for education or living expenses in Year 6


Income and Expenses

175

B17EFAMHELP

Help from other family/friends for education or living expenses in Year 6


Income and Expenses

176

B17EFAMGATE

Amount of help from other family/friends for education or living expenses in Year 6


Income and Expenses

177

B17EFAMLOAMT

Amount of help from other family/friends for education or living expenses in Year 6


Income and Expenses

178

B17EFAMHIAMT

Amount of help from other family/friends for education or living expenses in Year 6


Income and Expenses

179

B17ENUMCRD

Number of credit cards


Income and Expenses

180

B17ECARRYBAL

Credit card balance carried over each month


Income and Expenses

181

B17ECRDBAL

Balance on all credit cards on last statement


Income and Expenses

182

B17ECCPAYMT

Amount paid toward all credit cards last month


Income and Expenses

183

B17ERNTAMT

Monthly mortgage or rent amount


Income and Expenses

184

B17ECARLON

Had car loan or lease


Income and Expenses

185

B17ECARAMT

Monthly car loan or lease amount


Income and Expenses

186

B17EUNTAX

Received untaxed benefits in Year 6


Income and Expenses

187

B17EPARST

Parents' (or guardians') marital status


Income and Expenses

188

B17EPARNC

Parents' (or guardians) income in previous calendar year


Income and Expenses

189

B17EPRHSD

Number of others financially supported by parents in Year 6


Income and Expenses

190

B17EDPNUM

Number of others financially supported by parents in college in Year 6


Income and Expenses

191

B17EDSCT250

Discount rate: $250 today or $250 in one year


Income and Expenses

192

B17EDSCT300

Discount rate: $250 today or $300 in one year


Income and Expenses

193

B17EDSCT350

Discount rate: $250 today or $350 in one year


Income and Expenses

194

B17EDSCT400

Discount rate: $250 today or $400 in one year


Income and Expenses

195

B17EDSCT450

Discount rate: $250 today or $450 in one year


Income and Expenses

196

B17EDSCT500

Discount rate: $250 today or $500 in one year


Background

197

INTBCK

Intro to Background section


Background

198

B17FDISTNC

ZIP code when enrolled at [PRIMARY SCHOOL]


Background

199

B17FMILIT

Military status


Background

200

B17FACS16A

Deaf or serious difficulty hearing


Background

201

B17FACS16B

Blind or serious difficulty seeing


Background

202

B17FACS17A

Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decision


Background

203

B17FACS17B

Serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs


Background

204

B17FMAIN

Main type of condition or impairment


Background

205

B17FPHYSH

Self-rating of physical health


Background

206

B17FMENTH

Self-rating of mental health


Background

207

B17FMISSH

Amount of missed school or work in past 30 days to physical or mental health concern


Background

208

B17FVOTE

Currently registered to vote in US Elections


Background

209

B17FEVRVT

Ever voted in any national, state, or local election


Background

210

B17FPRSVT

Voted in the last presidential election


Background

211

B17F2000

Financial literacy - $2,000

X

Background

212

B17FINTRST

Financial literacy - Interest

X

Background

213

B17FINFLAT

Financial literacy - Inflation

X

Background

214

B17FSTOCK

Financial literacy - Stock

X

Background

215

B17FWDFALL

Financial literacy - Windfall

X

Background

216

B17FFEDACT

Financial literacy - loan repercussions

X

Background

217

B17FMATH

Math course-taking

X





Table of Contents


Items with specific probe

s

B17AOTSCH01 60

B17AOTSCEX01 62

B17AOTMJEX01 83

B17BIMPACT 98

B17BCBE 99

B17BPLA 99

B17BFEWERCRS 100

B17BMORECRS 101

B17CWHYPRV 119

B17CSPLN 126

B17CSPAMT 127

B17CSPOWE 127

B17CSPLNPY 127

B17DLNINC 128

B17DLNICA 128

B17DWRK1YR1 130

B17DWRK1HRS 131

B17DJOBZIP01 134

B17DPREFT 147

B17DINDUST 149

B17DJBREAB 151

B17DJOBSA 154

B17DSEARCH 156

B17DFIRSTJOB 161

B17DFIRSTHRS 162

B17DFIRSTERN 162

B17EPARHELP 169

B17F2000 192

B17FINTRST 193

B17FINFLAT 193

B17FSTOCK 194

B17FWDFALL 194

B17FFEDACT 195

B17FMATH 195



ENROLLMENT

1

Question Name

B17ANPINTRO


Wording

In the [{if BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT} 2010-2011 {else} 2012-2013] academic year, you provided us with information about your attendance at [NPSAS].

To begin now, we'd like to collect any additional attendance information at [NPSAS] for the [{if BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT} five {else} three] academic years after that.


(Click the "Next" button.)


Help Text

This is an informational screen only. (Click the "Next" button.)


Item


2

Question Name

B17ASAMESCH


Wording

Did you attend [NPSAS] at any time [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} after June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016]?


Help Text

Indicate if you attended [NPSAS] at any time between July 2013 and June 2016 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2016).

When answering this question, please consider all attendance at [NPSAS] between July 2013 and June 2016. For example, even if you attended [NPSAS] for only one class or term between July 2013 and June 2016, please answer "Yes."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ASAMESCH

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



3

Question Name

B17ASAMEDEG


Wording

[If ASSOCIATE’S OR BACHELOR’S DEGREE]

Were you continuing at [NPSAS] after June 2013 for [{if ASSOCIATE’S} an associate’s degree {else} a bachelor’s degree]?


[else if CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA]

Were you continuing at [NPSAS] after June 2013 for the same certificate or diploma you began there in the 2010-2011 academic year?


[else]

Were you continuing at [NPSAS] after June 2013 for undergraduate classes that were not part of a degree or certificate at [NPSAS]?


Help Text

Indicate if you continued working on your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] while attending [NPSAS] at any time between July 2013 and June 2016 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2016).

If you worked on your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] at any time between July 2013 and June 2016 while also working on another degree, please answer "Yes."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ASAMEDEG

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



4

Question Name

B17ACURENR


Wording

Are you currently attending [NPSAS] for [{if UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OR DEGREE} your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] {else} [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] that are not part of a degree or certificate]?

(Answer "Yes" if you are on a spring or fall break in the middle of the term or semester. Answer "No" if you completed your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] or are on a break between semesters, terms, or quarters, such as on summer break, and not currently attending classes.)


Help Text

Indicate whether you are currently attending [NPSAS].

Answer "Yes" if you are enrolled and actively working on something for credit at [NPSAS] like a thesis or field work, even if you do not currently attend classes at [NPSAS]. If you are currently participating in a study abroad program for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] that is offered through [NPSAS], answer "Yes".


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ACURENR

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



5

Question Name

B17ACMPDGN


Wording

[If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016]

Have you [helplink] completed all the requirements [end helplink] at [NPSAS] for the [{if CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA} [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you were working on during your most recent term there in the 2010-2011 academic year? {else} [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you began there in the 2010-2011 academic year?]


[else]

Did you [helplink] complete all the requirements [end helplink] before July 2016 at [NPSAS] for the [{if CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA} [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you were working on during your most recent term there in the 2010-2011 academic year? {else} [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you began there in the 2010-2011 academic year?]


[All get this instruction]

(Answer "No" if you transferred schools and completed your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at a different school. We will ask you about your enrollment at any other schools later.)


Help Text

An example of requirements includes completing all necessary credits.

If you have not yet completed your requirements but will complete them soon, answer "No." Also answer "No" if you transferred schools and completed your requirements at a different school.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ACMPDGN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



6

Question Name

B17ADGN


Wording

In what month and year were you awarded your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] from [NPSAS]?


Help Text

Select the month and year in which you were awarded your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] from [NPSAS]. 

If you completed your requirements on one date and were awarded your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at a later date, indicate the later date when you were awarded your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]. 

If you are unsure of the date, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ADGNMM

Wording

Month:

Response Option

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

10

October

11

November

12

December

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September


Item Name

B17ADGNYY

Wording

Year:

Response Option

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2012

2012

2013

2013

2014

2014

2015

2015

2016

2016


Item Name

B17ADGNNO

Wording

Have not yet been awarded [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

Response Option



7

Question Name

B17ASTDABR


Wording

Between July 2013 and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016], have you participated in a [helplink] study abroad program [end helplink] as part of your education at [NPSAS]?


Help Text

Study abroad programs allow students to pursue educational programs outside of the United States.

Please answer "Yes" for programs that were offered through [NPSAS] even if they were run as part of an exchange program or were administered through a third-party provider.

Please answer "No" if you enrolled in your study abroad program without the prior direct involvement of [NPSAS].


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ASTDABR

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



8

Question Name

B17ANENRL


Wording

Create t_fill1:

{if CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA} t_fill1 = this {else} t_fill1 = your


[If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN = 1 and B17ADGNMM ne missing and B17ADGNYY ne missing]

Please tell us which months you continued to attend [NPSAS] for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] from July 2013 until you completed [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] in [B17ADGNMM] [B17ADGNYY] [{if B17ASTDABR = 1}, including any months spent studying abroad for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] {else} no words].

(Do not include any months during which you were not taking classes, such as summer break. If you attended for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)


[else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED]

Please tell us the months you have continued to attend [NPSAS] for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] in the 2013-2014, 2014-2015, and 2015-2016 academic years [{if B17ASTDABR = 1}, including any months spent studying abroad for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] {else} no words].

(Do your best to predict your attendance for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] through June 30, 2016. Do not include any months during which you are not taking classes, such as summer break. If you have attended or will attend for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)


[else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED]

Please tell us the months you attended [NPSAS] for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] in the 2013-2014, 2014-2015, and 2015-2016 academic years [{if B17ASTDABR = 1}, including any months spent studying abroad for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] {else} no words]. [{If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} If you plan to attend [NPSAS] [{if B17ASTDABR = 1}, or a study abroad school [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] {else} no words] for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] before June 30, 2016, 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 have attended or will attend for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)


[else]

Between July 2013 and June 2016, in which months did you attend [NPSAS] for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] [{if B17ASTDABR = 1}, including any months spent studying abroad for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] {else} no words]? [{If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016 and B17ACMPDGN ne 1} If you plan to attend [NPSAS] [{if B17ASTDABR = 1}, or a study abroad school [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] {else} no words] for [t_fill1] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] before June 30, 2016, 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 for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)


Instructions for all conditions:

[If USERMODE = WEB get the following instructions]

Click on the months of attendance below.


Help Text

Indicate all months of your attendance for the years indicated, not just the beginning and ending months. 

Include any month when you are/were enrolled and actively working on something for credit at [NPSAS] like a thesis or field work, even if you do/did not attend classes at [NPSAS] during that time. 

Leave a box for a month blank if you did not attend during any part of that month at all. 

If you attended [NPSAS] for all months in the year, click the 
"Select/unselect all" button. If you attended [NPSAS] for most months in the year you can click the "Select/unselect all" button and unselect any month you did not attend by clicking on the box for that month once it is highlighted.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANENFAL13

Wording

2013

Response Option


Item Name

B17AJLY13

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17AAUG13

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17ASEP13

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOCT13

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANOV13

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17ADEC13

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANENSPG14

Wording

2014

Response Option


Item Name

B17AJAN14

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17AFEB14

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMAR14

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17AAPR14

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMAY14

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17AJUN14

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANENFAL14

Wording

2014

Response Option


Item Name

B17AJLY14

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17AAUG14

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17ASEP14

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOCT14

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANOV14

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17ADEC14

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANENSPG15

Wording

2015

Response Option


Item Name

B17AJAN15

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17AFEB15

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMAR15

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17AAPR15

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMAY15

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17AJUN15

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANENFAL15

Wording

2015

Response Option


Item Name

B17AJLY15

Wording

July

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17AAUG15

Wording

August

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17ASEP15

Wording

September

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17AOCT15

Wording

October

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17ANOV15

Wording

November

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17ADEC15

Wording

December

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17ANENSPG16

Wording

2016

Response Option


Item Name

B17AJAN16

Wording

January

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17AFEB16

Wording

February

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17AMAR16

Wording

March

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17AAPR16

Wording

April

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17AMAY16

Wording

May

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17AJUN16

Wording

June

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Not enrolled

1

Enrolled


Item Name

B17ANENDK

Wording

Don't know

Response Option



9

Question Name

B17ASTST


Wording

During your months of enrollment at [NPSAS] for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] in the...


Help Text

The following are examples of standard full-time loads and may vary by school.

Students who are enrolled as a full-time student typically carry at least:

  • 12 semester or quarter hours per term at the undergraduate level or 9 credit hours per term at the graduate level;

  • 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours per academic year for an educational program using credit hours for a program of less than one academic year or;

  • 24 clock hours per week for an educational program using clock hours

If you were studying abroad through [NPSAS] for the majority of any school year, please answer based on your study abroad institution.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ASTST1314

Wording

2013-2014 academic year were you...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time


Item Name

B17ASTST1415

Wording

2014-2015 academic year were you...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time


Item Name

B17ASTST1516

Wording

2015-2016 academic year [if before July 1, 2016: have you been [or if any future months indicated on B17ANENRL: or will you be]/Else: were you]...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time



10

Question Name

B17ACLSDGREE


Wording

[If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016]

After June 2013, [{If CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are {else} were] you taking these [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] primarily to [helplink] fulfill a degree requirement [end helplink] or transfer course credit to a degree or certificate program?


[else]

Between July 2013 and June 2016, were you taking these [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] primarily to [helplink] fulfill a degree requirement [end helplink] or transfer course credit to a degree or certificate program?


Help Text

If you are/were taking these [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] in order to meet requirements for a degree or certificate program at [NPSAS] or any other school, or to transfer credit to another school, answer "Yes."

If you are/were taking these [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] for some other reason, such as to obtain job skills, to obtain an occupational license or for personal enjoyment, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ACLSDGREE

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



11

Question Name

B17AREASON


Wording

[If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016]

Which of these reasons best describes why you [{If CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are {else} were] enrolled in classes at [NPSAS] after June 2013?


[Else]:

Which of these reasons best describes why you were enrolled in classes at [NPSAS] between July 2013 and June 2016?


Help Text

From the options provided, please indicate the primary reason why you decided to enroll in classes at [NPSAS].

If you took these classes in order to apply class credit to a degree, certificate or license that you plan to work on in the future, answer "To prepare to earn a degree later."

If you took these classes in order to gain job skills--for example, to improve writing ability or carpentry skills or to improve the quality of work you perform at your job, answer "To gain job or occupational skills."

If you took these classes for personal interest or self-improvement--for example, to learn a new language with hopes of using your new language while on travel or to take an art class in order to practice a new hobby, answer "To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or personal interest."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AREASON

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

To prepare to earn a degree later

2

To prepare for a job certification or license

3

To gain job or occupational skills

4

To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or personal interest



12

Question Name

B17ADBLMAJ


Wording

[If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN=1 and CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA OR ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE]

Did you [helplink] declare [end helplink] a single or double major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN=1]

Did you [helplink] declare [end helplink] a single or double major for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED and CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA OR ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE]

Have you [helplink] declared [end helplink] a major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED]

Have you [helplink] declared [end helplink] a major for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA OR ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE]

Did you [helplink] declare [end helplink] a major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} after June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016]?


[else]

Did you [helplink] declare [end helplink] a major for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} after June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016]?


Help Text

Declaring a major (or field of study) is the process of formally identifying your major and typically involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the registrar or dean.

If you have more than one declared major (or field of study), answer "Yes, declared a double major."

Answer "No" if you have not yet declared your major, even if you know what you would like to major in.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ADBLMAJ

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

[If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN = 1]: Declared a single major [certificate/diploma or associate’s degree]: or field of study [Else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED and Certificate/diploma or associate’s degree]: Yes, I have declared a major or field of study [else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED] Yes, I have declared a major [Else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and Certificate/diploma or associate’s degree]: Yes, declared a major or field of study [else] Yes, declared a major

2

[If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN = 1]: Declared a double major [certificate/diploma or associate’s degree]: or field of study [Else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED and Certificate/diploma or associate’s degree]: Yes, I have declared a double major or field of study [else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED] Yes, I have declared a double major [Else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and Certificate/diploma or associate’s degree]: Yes, declared a double major or field of study [else] Yes, declared a double major

3

No



13

Question Name

B17ADECIDMAJ


Wording

Even though you have not formally declared your major, have you [helplink] decided [helplink] what your major will be for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]? 

(Answer "yes" if you have left [NPSAS] and do not plan to attend again to earn your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] there but you had decided what your major would be prior to leaving.)


Help Text

If you know what your major will be, even though you have not officially declared your major, answer "Yes." You will be asked in the next question to tell us what that intended major is.

If you don't know what your major will be, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ADECIDMAJ

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



14

Question Name

B17AVERNP2MJ


Wording

In the [{If BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT} 2010-2011 {else} 2012-2013] school year, you told us you were majoring in [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 2].


[If B17ACURENR ne 1 and B17ACMPDGN = 1 and B17ADGNMM ne missing and B17ADGNYY ne missing]

Were your final majors for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]…


[else]

[{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} Are {else} When you last attended [NPSAS] for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] were] you still majoring in...


Help Text

Indicate if [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 2] are the most recent majors or fields of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS].

If you have changed one or both of your majors, answer "No" next to each major that you have changed. If you have dropped one of your majors and are no longer a double major, answer "No" next to the major that you dropped. You will have an opportunity to provide your new major(s) next.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPMJ1STG

Wording

[MAJOR 1]?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17ANPMJ2STG

Wording

[MAJOR 2]?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



15

Question Name

B17AVERNPMAJ


Wording

In the [{If BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT} 2010-2011 {else} 2012-2013] school year, you told us you were majoring in [{if MAJOR 1 ne missing} [MAJOR 1] {else} [MAJOR 2]].


[If B17ACURENR ne 1 and B17ACMPDGN = 1 and B17ADGNMM ne missing and B17ADGNYY ne missing]:

Was [{if MAJOR 1 ne missing} [MAJOR 1] {else} [MAJOR 2]] your final major for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[{else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} Are {else} When you last attended [NPSAS] for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] were] you still majoring in [{if MAJOR 1 ne missing} [MAJOR 1] {else} [MAJOR 2]]?


[{If B17ADBLMAJ = 2} (Since you indicated a double-major, we will ask you about your other major next.) {else} no words]


Help Text

Indicate if this is the most recent major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS].

If this is no longer your major or if you have changed your major, answer "No". You will have an opportunity to provide your new major next.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AVERNPMAJ

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



16

Question Name

B17AMAJ1


Wording

Create t_fill1, t_fill2, t_fill3, and t_fill4:

{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} t_fill1 = is {else} t_fill1 = was

{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} t_fill2 = have {else} t_fill2 = had

{if B17ADBLMAJ = 3} t_fill3 = intended {else} t_fill3 = no words

{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} t_fill4 = intend {else} t_fill4 = intended

{if B17ADBLMAJ = 3 or (if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN = 1)} t_fill5-no words {else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} t_fill5 = current {else} t_fill5 = most recent


If B17ADBLMAJ=2 and (B17ANPMJ1STG=1 or B17ANPMJ2STG=1):

You just told [{if TIO} me {else} us] you [if {CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are still {else} were] majoring in [{if B17ANPMJ1STG = 1} MAJOR 1 {else} MAJOR 2] [if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED: when you last attended [NPSAS]].


Since you [{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are {else} were] no longer majoring in [{if B17ANPMJ1STG ne 1} MAJOR 1 {else} MAJOR 2], what [{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} is {else} was] your other major?


[else if B17ADBLMAJ = 2]:

What [t_fill1] your [t_fill5] major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


Since you [t_fill2] a double-major, please indicate only one major here. You will have an opportunity next to provide your other major.


[Else]:

What [t_fill1] your [t_fill3] [t_fill5] major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[If B17ADBLMAJ = 3]:(If you [t_fill4] to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)


[USERMODE = web gets the following instructions] Please type your major in the box provided and then click the "Enter" button. A list of search results will be displayed for you to choose from.


Help Text

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

If you indicated earlier that you have formally declared a double major, enter only one major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other major next.

If you have not yet declared any major, choose only one intended major to tell us about.

To enter your major (or field of study):

First type your major at [NPSAS] into the textbox, then click "ENTER" and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, click "Select" next to the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Keep answer and continue" on the confirmation box if this is your major. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.

Click "Change answer" on the confirmation box if the description of the major does not closely match the major you entered and review the other options that were returned. If your major is not listed in the list of majors displayed, click "None of the above" at the bottom of the list of majors and choose descriptions of the major from the dropdown boxes that appear.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AMJ1AST

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [B17AMAJ1]. 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: [B17AMAJ1]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMJ1GEN

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMAJ1

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMJ1SPE

Wording

 

Response Option



17

Question Name

B17AMAJ1EX


Wording

Create t_fill1, t_fill2, t_fill3, and t_fill4:

{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} t_fill1 = is {else} t_fill1 = was

{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} t_fill2 = have {else} t_fill2 = had

{ B17ADBLMAJ = 3} t_fill3 = intended {else} t_fill3 = no words

{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} t_fill4 = intend {else} t_fill4 = intended

{if B17ADBLMAJ = 3 or (if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN = 1)} t_fill5-no words {else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} t_fill5 = current {else} t_fill5 = most recent


If B17ADBLMAJ=2 and (B17ANPMJ1STG=1 or B17ANPMJ2STG=1):

You just told [{if TIO} me {else} us] you [if {CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are still {else} were] majoring in [{if B17ANPMJ1STG = 1} MAJOR 1 {else} MAJOR 2] [if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED: when you last attended [NPSAS]].


Since you [{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are {else} were] no longer majoring in [{if B17ANPMJ1STG ne 1} MAJOR 1 {else} MAJOR 2], what [{if CURRENTLY ENROLLED} is {else} was] your other major?


[else if B17ADBLMAJ = 2]:

What [t_fill1] your [t_fill5] major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


Since you [t_fill2] a double-major, please indicate only one major here. You will have an opportunity next to provide your other major.


[Else]:

What [t_fill1] your [t_fill3] [t_fill5] major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[If B17ADBLMAJ = 3]:(If you [t_fill4] to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)


Help Text

 Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

If you indicated earlier that you have formally declared a double major, enter only one major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other major next.

If you have not yet declared any major, choose only one intended major to tell us about.

To enter your major (or field of study):

First type your major at [NPSAS] into the textbox, then click and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, select the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Next". You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AMAJ1EX

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMJ1EXAST

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMJ1EXGEN

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMJ1EXSPE

Wording

 

Response Option



18

Question Name

B17AMAJ2


Wording

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED]:
What is your other major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?

[else]:
What was your other major or field of study for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


Help Text

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

Because you indicated earlier that you have a double major (or field of study), enter your other major here.

To enter your other major (or field of study):

First type your other major at [NPSAS] into the textbox, then click "ENTER" and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, click "Select" next to the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Keep answer and continue" on the confirmation box if this is your major. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.

Click "Change answer" on the confirmation box if the description of the major does not closely match the major you entered and review the other options that were returned. If your major is not listed in the list of majors displayed, click "None of the above" at the bottom of the list of majors and choose descriptions of the major from the dropdown boxes that appear.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AMJ2AST

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [B17AMAJ2]. 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: [B17AMAJ2]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMJ2GEN

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMAJ2

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AMJ2SPE

Wording

[If WEB] Please help us categorize [B17AMAJ2] 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 [B17AMAJ2] 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.)

Response Option



19

Question Name

B17AMJCHGNUM


Wording

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED]

Between July 2013 and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016], how many times have you [helplink] formally changed [end helplink] your major at [NPSAS] for the [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you began there in the 2010-2011 academic year?


[else]

[{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} After June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016], how many times did you [helplink] formally change [end helplink] your major at [NPSAS] for the [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you began there in the 2010-2011 academic year?


Help Text

Formally changing your major typically involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the registrar or dean to change your declared major.

Please only count changes from a major that you have formally declared. Do not include the initial change from "Undeclared" to a declared major in this count.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AMJCHGNUM

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Never

1

Once

2

More than once



20

Question Name

B17ANPOTHSM


Wording

[{If Y_N12CMPDGN ne 1 and Y_B14ACMPDGN ne 1 only} So far you have told us about the [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you were awarded [{if MAJOR 1 ne missing and MAJOR 2 ne missing} in [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 2] {else if MAJOR 1 ne missing} in [MAJOR 1]] at [NPSAS] [{if B17ADGNMM ne missing and B17ADGNYY ne missing} in [B17ADGNMM] [B17ADGNYY] {else if B17ADGNYY ne missing} in [B17ADGNYY]] {else} no words].


Other than for [{if Y_N12CMPDGN ne 1 and Y_B14ACMPDGN ne 1} that [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] {else} the [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you completed [{if PRELOADED DEGREE COMPLETION FROM NPSAS} in the 2010-2011 academic year {else} between July 2010 and June 2013]], [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] [NPSAS] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for an additional [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]? [{If T_DEGREE in (3 4)}] For these next questions, changes in major or field of study at [NPSAS] for your completed [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] do not count as additional enrollment.]


Help Text

If you are planning to attend [NPSAS] for this additional [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] in the future, but have not yet started, please answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about future enrollment plans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPOTHSM

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



21

Question Name

B17ANPOTHENR


Wording

[{If B17ANPOTHSM = 0} Thanks.]


[If [PRELOADED DEGREE COMPLETION FROM NPSAS or PRELOADED DEGREE COMPLETION FROM BPS:14 or (NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN = 1)]

[{If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} Have you attended {else} did you attend] [NPSAS] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for (any of the following):


[Else]

Other than for the [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] [{if CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA and MAJOR 1 ne missing and MAJOR 2 ne missing} in [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 2] {else if CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA and if MAJOR 1 ne missing} in [MAJOR 1]] you began in the 2010-2011 academic year, [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] [NPSAS] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for (any of the following):


(Bulleted list for both conditions)

{If B17ANPOTHSM ne 0 and CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA} a different certificate or diploma, including those leading to a license (example: cosmetology or welding) {else if undergraduate classes or associate’s} an [helplink] undergraduate certificate or diploma [end helplink] (usually less than 2 years), including those leading to a license (example: cosmetology or welding) {else if bachelor’s)} an undergraduate certificate or diploma including those leading to a license (example: cosmetology or welding), [helplink] not earned as part of your bachelor’s degree [end helplink]

If NPSAS is 2- or 4-year school and ne associate’s: an associate’s degree

If NPSAS is 4-year school and ne bachelor’s: a bachelor’s degree

If NPSAS is 4-year school and associate’s or bachelor’s degree: a graduate degree or certificate

If NPSAS is 4-year school and [PRELOADED DEGREE COMPLETION FROM NPSAS or Y_B14ACMPDGN=1 or (NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN=1)]: graduate level courses not part of a degree or certificate

If [PRELOADED DEGREE COMPLETION FROM NPSAS or PRELOADED DEGREE COMPLETION FROM BPS:14 or (NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17ACMPDGN = 1)]: undergraduate level courses not part of a degree or certificate started [start italics] after you completed your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] [end italics] [{if B17ADGNMM ne missing and B17ADGNYY ne missing} in [B17ADGNMM] [B17ADGNYY] {else if B17ADGNYY ne missing} in [B17ADGNYY] {else} no words]


Help Text

When answering this question, do not consider any attendance at [NPSAS] for the [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you began there in the 2010-2011 academic year. Do consider all additional attendance at [NPSAS] for different enrollment. If you are planning to attend [NPSAS] for different enrollment in the future, but have not yet started, please answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about future enrollment plans.

Some students earn a certificate as part of their bachelor's degree by taking a specific concentration of academic courses (e.g., Latin American Studies, Women's Studies). Do not include these types of academic certificates when answering this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPOTHENR

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



22

Question Name

B17ANPDEG01


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

What is the type of degree or certificate for this other enrollment at [NPSAS]?

[If WEB mode]
(If you have more than one other enrollment at [NPSAS] or if you are in a joint degree program, tell us about only one of these now. You will have an opportunity later to tell us about all enrollment at [NPSAS].)

[else]
(If you have more than one other enrollment at [NPSAS] or if you are in a joint degree program, tell me about only one of these now. You will have an opportunity later to tell me about all enrollment at [NPSAS]. I'll ask about your major or field of study later in the survey.)


Help Text

Degrees:

An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent college work.

bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time, college-level work.

master's degree usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a practicum.

doctoral degree-research/scholarship is a Ph.D. or other doctor's degree that requires advanced work beyond the master's level, including the preparation and defense of a dissertation based on original research, or the planning and execution of an original project demonstrating substantial artistic or scholarly achievement. Some examples of this type of degree may include Ed.D., D.M.A., D.B.A., D.Sc., D.A., or D.M., and others, as designated by the awarding institution.

doctoral degree-professional practice is a doctor's degree that is conferred upon completion of a program providing the knowledge and skills for the recognition, credential, or license required for professional practice. The degree is awarded after a period of study such that the total time to the degree, including both pre-professional and professional preparation, equals at least six full-time equivalent academic years. Some of these degrees include: chiropractic (D.C., or D.C.M.); dentistry (D.D.S. or D.M.D.); law (L.L.B. or J.D.); medicine (M.D.); optometry (O.D.), osteopathic medicine (D.O.); pharmacy (Pharm.D.); podiatry (D.P.M., Pod.D., D.P.); or veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), and others, as designated by the awarding institution.

doctoral degree-other is a doctor's degree that does not meet the definition of a doctor's degree-research/scholarship or a doctor's degree-professional practice.

Certificates and Diplomas:

Undergraduate certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete and are usually designed to equip people with the skills needed for direct entry to employment or to earn a license such as a cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in administrative support, computer programming, and medical records.

post-baccalaureate certificate provides students who already hold a bachelor's degree with new or additional training in an area of specialization. Certificates typically require fewer course hours than do master's or doctoral degrees, and do not require a thesis or dissertation. Examples of this include certificates in accounting, computer science, and human resource management.

post-master's certificate usually requires completion of 24 semester credit hours beyond the master's degree but does not meet the requirements of academic degrees at the doctoral level.

Not enrolled for a degree or certificate:

Undergraduate-level classes means taking courses mostly at the undergraduate level but not formally enrolling in a degree or certificate program of any sort.

Graduate level classes are for students who already hold an undergraduate degree or certificate and who are enrolled in graduate-level courses beyond a bachelor's degree, but who are not formally enrolled in a graduate degree program.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPDEG01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Undergraduate level classes

10

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

11

Doctoral degree--other

2

Undergraduate certificate or diploma (usually less than 2 years), including those leading to a license (example: cosmetology)

3

Associate's degree (usually a 2-year degree)

4

Bachelor's degree (usually a 4-year degree)

5

Graduate level classes

6

Post-baccalaureate certificate

7

Master's degree

8

Post-master's certificate

9

Doctoral degree--research/scholarship (for example, PhD, EdD, etc.)



23

Question Name

B17ANPCUR01


Wording

Header: 
All programs at [NPSAS] 
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 

Are you currently attending [NPSAS] for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]? 

(Answer "Yes" if you are on a spring or fall break in the middle of the term or semester. Answer "No" if you completed your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] or are on a break between semesters, terms, or quarters, such as on summer break, and not currently attending classes.)


Help Text

Indicate whether you are currently attending [NPSAS] for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES].

Answer "Yes" if you are enrolled and actively working on something for credit at [NPSAS] like a thesis or field work, even if you do not currently attend classes at [NPSAS]. If you are currently participating in a study abroad program for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] that is offered through [NPSAS], answer "Yes".


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPCUR01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



24

Question Name

B17ANPCMPD01


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


Header:

[If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016]

Have you [helplink] completed all the requirements [end helplink] for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[else]

Did you [helplink] complete all the requirements [end helplink] for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] before July 2016?


[All conditions receive the following instructions]

Answer "No" if you transferred schools and completed your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at a different school. [{if TIO Mode} I'll {else} We will] ask you about your enrollment at any other schools later.


Help Text

An example of requirements includes completing all necessary credits.

If you have not yet completed your degree requirements but will complete them soon, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPCMPD01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



25

Question Name

B17ANPDGN01


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

In what month and year were you awarded [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] from [NPSAS]?


Help Text

Select the month and year in which you were awarded your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] from [NPSAS].

If you completed your requirements on one date and were awarded your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at a later date, indicate the later date when you were awarded your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES].

If you are unsure of the date, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPDGMM01

Wording

Month:

Response Option

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

10

October

11

November

12

December

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September


Item Name

B17ANPDGYY01

Wording

Year:

Response Option

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2012

2012

2013

2013

2014

2014

2015

2015

2016

2016


Item Name

B17ANPDGNO01

Wording

Have not yet been awarded [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

Response Option






26

Question Name

B17ANPENR301


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


Did you attend [NPSAS] for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at any time [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} after June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016]?


Help Text

Indicate if you attended [NPSAS] for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at any time between July 2013 and June 2016 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2016).

When answering this question, please consider all attendance at [NPSAS] for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] between July 2013 and June 2016. For example, even if you attended [NPSAS] for only one class or term between July 2013 and June 2016, please answer "Yes."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPENR301

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



27

Question Name

B17ANPENRL01


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


Create t_fill1:

{if B17ASTDABR= 1 and associate’s or bachelor’s degree} t_fill1= , including any months spent studying abroad

{else} t_fill1= no words

[{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} t_fill2= this additional

{else} t_fill2= your

[{if B17ASTDABR= 1 and T_NPDEGREE01 in (3,4) } t_fill3= , or a study abroad school,

{else} t_fill3= no words



[If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ANPCMPD01 = 1 and B17ANPDGMM01 ne missing and B17ANPDGYY01 ne missing]

Between July 2013 and when you completed [t_fill2] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] in [B17ANPDGMM01] [B17ANPDGYY01], in which months did you attend [NPSAS] for [t_fill2] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] [t_fill1]?


(Do not include any months during which you were not taking classes, such as summer break. If you attended for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)



[else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE]

Between July 2013 and June 2016, in which months have you attended, or do you expect to attend [NPSAS] [t_fill3] for [t_fill2] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] [t_fill1]?


(Please do your best to predict your attendance through June 30, 2016. Do not include any months during which you are not taking classes, such as summer break. If you have attended or will attend for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)



[else]

Between July 2013 and June 2016, in which months did you attend [NPSAS] for [t_fill2] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] [t_fill1]? [{If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} If you plan to attend [NPSAS] [ t_fill3] for [t_fill2] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] before June 30, 2016, please indicate the months you plan to attend.


(Do not include any months during which you were [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} or will not be {else} not] taking classes, such as summer break. If you attended [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} or will attend] for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)



Instructions for all conditions:

[If USERMODE=WEB and iteration = 1 get the following instructions]

Click on the months of attendance below.


Help Text

Indicate all months of your attendance between July 2013 and June 2016 at [NPSAS] for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES], not just the beginning and ending months.

Include any months in which you are/were enrolled and actively working on something for credit at [NPSAS] like a thesis or field work, even if you do/did not attend classes at [NPSAS] during that time.

Leave a box for a month blank if you did not attend during any part of that month at all.

If you attended [NPSAS] for all months in the year, click the "Select/unselect all" button. If you attended [NPSAS] for most months in the year you can click the "Select/unselect all" button and unselect any month you did not attend by clicking on the box for that month once it is highlighted.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPJL1301

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPAG1301

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPSP1301

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPOC1301

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPNV1301

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPDC1301

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPJA1401

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPFB1401

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPMR1401

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPAP1401

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPMY1401

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPJN1401

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPJL1401

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPAG1401

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPSP1401

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPOC1401

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPNV1401

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPDC1401

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPJA1501

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPFB1501

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPMR1501

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPAP1501

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPMY1501

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPJN1501

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPJL1501

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPAG1501

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPSP1501

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPOC1501

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPNV1501

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPDC1501

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPJA1601

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPFB1601

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPMR1601

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPAP1601

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPMY1601

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANPJN1601

Wording

June

Response Option



28

Question Name

B17ANPSTST01


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

During your months of enrollment at [NPSAS] for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] in the...


Help Text

The following are examples of standard full-time loads and may vary by school.

Students who are enrolled as a full-time student typically carry at least:

  • 12 semester or quarter hours per term at the undergraduate level or 9 credit hours per term at the graduate level;

  • 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours per academic year for an educational program using credit hours for a program of less than one academic year; or

  • 24 clock hours per week for an educational program using clock hours

If you were studying abroad through [NPSAS] for the majority of any school year, please answer based on your study abroad institution.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANP131401

Wording

2013-2014 academic year were you...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time


Item Name

B17ANP141501

Wording

2014-2015 academic year were you...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time


Item Name

B17ANP151601

Wording

2015-2016 academic year [if before July 1, 2016: have you been [or if any future months indicated on B17ANPENRL01: or will you be]/Else: were you]...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time



29

Question Name

B17ANPCLDG01


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016]

After June 2013, [{If CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are {else} were] you taking these [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] primarily to [helplink] fulfill a degree requirement [end helplink] or transfer course credit to a degree or certificate program?


[else]

Between July 2013 and June 2016, were you taking these [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] primarily to [helplink] fulfill a degree requirement [end helplink] or transfer course credit to a degree or certificate program?


Help Text

If you are/were taking these [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] in order to meet requirements for a degree or certificate program at [NPSAS] or any other school, or to transfer credit to another school, answer "Yes."

If you are/were taking these [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] for some other reason, such as to obtain job skills, to obtain an occupational license or for personal enjoyment, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPCLDG01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



30

Question Name

B17ANPCRSN01


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016]

Which of these reasons best describes why you [{If CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are {else} were] enrolled in [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] after June 2013?


[Else]:

Which of these reasons best describes why you were enrolled in [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] between July 2013 and June 2016?


Help Text

From the options provided, please indicate the primary reason why you decided to enroll in [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS].

If you took these classes in order to apply class credit to a degree, certificate or license that you plan to work on in the future, answer "To prepare to earn a degree later."

If you took these classes in order to gain job skills--for example, to improve writing ability or carpentry skills or to improve the quality of work you perform at your job, answer "To gain job or occupational skills."

If you took these classes for personal interest or self-improvement--for example, to learn a new language with hopes of using your new language while on travel or to take an art class in order to practice a new hobby, answer "To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or personal interest."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPCRSN01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

To prepare to earn a degree later

2

To prepare for a job certificate or license

3

To gain job or occupational skills

4

To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or personal interest



31

Question Name

B17ANPDBLM01


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


Create t_fill1:

{if certificate/diploma or associate’s} t_fill1=or field of study

{else} t_fill1=no words


[If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ANPCMPD01 = 1]

Did you [helplink] declare [end helplink] a single or double major [t_fill1] for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE]

Have you [helplink] declared [end helplink] a major [t_fill1] for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?


[else]

Did you [helplink] declare [end helplink] a major [ t_fill1] at [NPSAS] [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} after June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016] for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]?


Help Text

Declaring a major (or field of study) is the process of formally identifying your major and typically involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the registrar or dean.

If you have more than one declared major (or field of study), answer "Yes, declared a double major."

Answer "No" if you have not yet declared your major, even if you know what you would like to major in.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPDBLM01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Create t_fill1 and t_fill2: {if certificate/diploma or associate’s} t_fill1 = or field of study {else} t_fill1 = no words [If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ANPCMPD01 = 1]: Declared a single major [t_fill1] [else]: Yes, declared a major [t_fill1]

2

Create t_fill1 and t_fill2: {if certificate/diploma or associate’s} t_fill1 = or field of study {else} t_fill1 = no words [If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ANPCMPD01 = 1]: Declared a double major [t_fill1] [else]: Yes, declared a double major [t_fill1]

3

No



32

Question Name

B17ANPDEC01


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

Even though you have not formally declared your major, have you [helplink] decided [end helplink] what your major will be for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]? 

(Answer "Yes" if you have left [NPSAS] and do not plan to attend again to earn [{f iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] there but you had decided what your major would be prior to leaving.)


Help Text

If you know what your major will be, even though you have not officially declared your major, answer "Yes." You will be asked in the next question to tell us what that intended major is.

If you don't know what your major will be, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPDEC01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



33

Question Name

B17ANPMLST01


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREEand B17ANPDBLM01 = 2]
What is your major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]? 

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 CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE]
What is your [{if B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]? 

[{if B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} (If you intend to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ADBLM01 = 2]
What was your major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]? 

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 B17ADBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]? 

[{If B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} (If you intended to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]


Help Text

Select your current or most recent major (or field of study) for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS].

If your major for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] is listed, click the button beside your major. If your major is not listed, click the button beside "Other major" and you will have an opportunity to provide your major next.

If you have more than one declared major (or field of study), select only one major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other major next.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPMLST01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

[Fill MAJOR 1]

10

[Fill MAJOR 2]

11

[Fill Y_OMAJSTG]

12

[Fill B17AMAJ2]

13

[Fill B17AOMJ1]

14

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from first iteration]

15

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from second iteration]

16

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from third iteration]

17

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from fourth iteration]

18

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from fifth iteration]

19

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from sixth iteration]

2

[Fill B17AMAJ1]

20

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from seventh iteration]

21

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from first iteration]

22

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from second iteration]

23

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from third iteration]

24

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from fourth iteration]

25

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from fifth iteration]

26

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from sixth iteration]

27

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from seventh iteration]

3

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from first iteration]

4

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from second iteration]

5

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from third iteration]

6

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from fourth iteration]

7

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from fifth iteration]

8

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from sixth iteration]

9

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from seventh iteration]

99

Other major



34

Question Name

B17ANPMAJ01


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ANPDBLM01 = 2]
What is your major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?

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 CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE]
What is your [{if B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]? 

[{If B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} (If you intend to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[else If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ANPDBLM01 = 2]
What was your major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?

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 B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?

[{If B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} (If you intended to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[{If USERMODE = web get the following instructions} Please type your major in the box provided and then click the "Enter" button. A list of search results will be displayed for you to choose from.]


Help Text

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

If you indicated earlier that you have formally declared a double major, enter only one major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other major next.

If you have not yet declared any major, choose only one intended major to tell us about.

To enter your major (or field of study):

First type your major at [NPSAS] into the textbox, then click "ENTER" and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, click "Select" next to the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Keep answer and continue" on the confirmation box if this is your major. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.

Click "Change answer" on the confirmation box if the description of the major does not closely match the major you entered and review the other options that were returned. If your major is not listed in the list of majors displayed, click "None of the above" at the bottom of the list of majors and as best you can, choose descriptions of the major from the dropdown boxes that appear.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANP1AST01

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [B17AMAJ1]. 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: [B17AMAJ1]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANP1GEN01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANP1MAJ01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANP1SPE01

Wording

 

Response Option



35

Question Name

B17ANPMJ01EX


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ANPDBLM01 = 2]
What is your major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?

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 CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE]
What is your [{if B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]? 

[{If B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} (If you intend to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[else If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE and B17ANPDBLM01 = 2]
What was your major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?

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 B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?

[{If B17ANPDBLM01 = 3 and B17ANPDEC01 = 1} (If you intended to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[{If USERMODE = web get the following instructions} Please type your major in the box provided and then click the "Enter" button. A list of search results will be displayed for you to choose from.]


Help Text

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

If you indicated earlier that you have formally declared a double major, enter only one major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other major next.

If you have not yet declared any major, choose only one intended major to tell us about.

To enter your major (or field of study):

First type your major at [NPSAS] into the textbox, then click and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, select the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Next". You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPMJ01EX

Wording


Response Option



36

Question Name

B17ANPM2LT01


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE]
What is your other major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?

[else]
What was your other major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?


Help Text

Because earlier you indicated that you have/had a double major for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES], select your current or most recent other major (or field of study) for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS].

If your other major for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] is listed, click the button beside your other major. If your other major is not listed, click the button beside "Other major" and you will have an opportunity, next, to provide your other major.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPM2LT01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

[Fill MAJOR 1]

10

[Fill MAJOR 2]

28

[FILL BPS:14 MAJORS]

11

[Fill Y_OMAJSTG]

12

[Fill B17AMAJ2]

13

[Fill B17AOMJ1]

14

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from first iteration]

15

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from second iteration]

16

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from third iteration]

17

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from fourth iteration]

18

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from fifth iteration]

19

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from sixth iteration]

2

[Fill B17AMAJ1]

20

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from seventh iteration]

21

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from first iteration]

22

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from second iteration]

23

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from third iteration]

24

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from fourth iteration]

25

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from fifth iteration]

26

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from sixth iteration]

27

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from seventh iteration]

3

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from first iteration]

4

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from second iteration]

5

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from third iteration]

6

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from fourth iteration]

7

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from fifth iteration]

8

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from sixth iteration]

9

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from seventh iteration]

99

Other major



37

Question Name

B17ANPMAJ201


Wording

Header:
All programs at [NPSAS]
[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE] 
What is your other major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS]?

[else] 
What was your other major or field of study for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?


Help Text

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

Because you indicated earlier that you have a double major (or field of study) for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS], enter your other major here.

To enter your other major (or field of study):

First type your other major for your [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] at [NPSAS] into the textbox, then click "ENTER" and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, click "Select" next to the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Keep answer and continue" on the confirmation box if this is your major. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.

Click "Change answer" on the confirmation box if the description of the major does not closely match the major you entered and review the other options that were returned. If your major is not listed in the list of majors displayed, click "None of the above" at the bottom of the list of majors and as best you can, choose descriptions of the major from the dropdown boxes that appear.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANP2AST01

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [B17AMAJ2]. 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: [B17AMAJ2]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANP2GEN01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANP2MAJ01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17ANP2SPE01

Wording

[If WEB] Please help us categorize [B17AMAJ2] 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 [B17AMAJ2] 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.)

Response Option



38

Question Name

B17ANPMJCH01


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER NPSAS DEGREE]

Between June 2013 and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016], how many times have you [helplink] formally changed [end helplink] your major at [NPSAS] for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]?


[else]

[{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} After June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016], how many times did you [helplink] formally change [end helplink] your major at [NPSAS] for [{if iteration = 1 and B17ANPOTHSM = 1} this additional {else} your] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] [{if AFTER JULY 1, 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?


Help Text

Formally changing your major typically involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the registrar or dean to change your declared major.

Please only count changes from a major that you have formally declared. Do not include the initial change from "Undeclared" to a declared major in this count.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPMJCH01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Never

1

Once

2

More than once



39

Question Name

B17ANPOTSM01


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


You just told us about the [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you were awarded [{if T_NPDEGREE01 = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing and MAJOR 201 ne missing} in [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 201] {else if certificate or diploma and MAJOR 1 ne missing} in [MAJOR 1]] at [NPSAS] [{if B17ANPDGMM01 ne missing and B17ANPDGYY01 ne missing} in [B17ANPDGMM01] [B17ANPDGYY01] {else if B17ANPDGYY01 ne missing} in [B17ANPDGYY01]].


Other than for that [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES], [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] [NPSAS] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for an additional [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] you have not yet told us about? [{If associate’s or bachelor’s degree Changes in major or field of study at [NPSAS] for your [{if bachelor’s degree} bachelor’s {else} associate’s] degree do not count as additional enrollment.]


Help Text

If you are planning to attend [NPSAS] for this additional [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] in the future, but have not yet started, please answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about future enrollment plans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPOTSM01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



40

Question Name

B17ANPOTDG01


Wording

Header:

All programs at [NPSAS]

[NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If Web mode]

Besides the enrollment at [NPSAS] listed above, [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] [NPSAS] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for anything else?


[else if TIO mode]

You already told me that you have worked on the following at [NPSAS]:


List NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES and OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES from all iterations:


If iteration is OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing and MAJOR 201 ne missing then add [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 201] after OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES

Else If iteration is OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing then add [MAJOR 1] after OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES

Else don’t add anything after OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES


Besides this enrollment, [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] [NPSAS] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for anything else?


Help Text

When answering this question, do not consider any attendance for degrees or certificates at [NPSAS] that you have already told us about (those listed at the top of the screen). Do consider all additional attendance for degrees or certificates you have had at [NPSAS].

If you are planning to attend [NPSAS] for degree or certificate in the future, but have not yet started, please answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about future enrollment plans.

Some students earn a certificate as part of their bachelor's degree by taking a specific concentration of academic courses (e.g., Latin American Studies, Women's Studies). Do not include these types of academic certificates when answering this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ANPOTDG01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



41

Question Name

B17ACONTENRA


Wording

[If PURSUED DEGREE ne missing]

Will you continue to attend [NPSAS] for your [PURSUED DEGREE] at any time between July 2016 and December 2016?


[Else]

Will you continue to attend [NPSAS] for your current degree or certificate at any time between July 2016 and December 2016?


Help Text

If you plan to continue to attend [NPSAS], either part-time or full-time, at any time between July 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016 for your current degree or certificate, answer "Yes."

You can answer "Yes" even if you plan to attend school only some of the time (not continuously) between July 2016 and December 2016.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ACONTENRA

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



42

Question Name

B17AOTSCHINT


Wording

[If B17ASTDABR = 1]
Thank you for providing your attendance information at [NPSAS], including time spent studying abroad. 

Next, we will be asking you about any 
other colleges, universities, or trade schools you may have attended.

[else]
Thank you for providing your attendance information at [NPSAS]. 

Next, we will be asking you about any 
other colleges, universities, or trade schools you may have attended for any reason.


Help Text

We will not be asking you about any school(s) where you studied abroad during your attendance at [NPSAS].


Item


43

Question Name

B17AOTSCHENR


Wording

[If B17ASTDABR = 1]

Not including any school(s) where you studied abroad during your attendance at [NPSAS], have you ever attended another college, university, or trade school at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016]?


[else]

Other than [NPSAS], have you ever attended another college, university, or trade school at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016]?


Help Text

Indicate if you have attended any other colleges, universities or trade schools between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2016. Do not include any school(s) where you studied abroad during your attendance at [NPSAS].

If you are planning to attend a school for classes or a degree or certificate in the future, but have not yet started, please answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about future enrollment plans.

trade school offers instruction in skilled trades.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTSCHENR

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



44

Question Name

B17AOTSCLT01


Wording

Header 
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR 
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]

What is the name of that school? 

(If you have attended more than one other school, tell [if TIO: me/else: us] about only one of them now. [If TIO: I'll/else: We'll] ask you about all schools you have attended later in the survey.)


Help Text

If the school you have attended is one of the schools listed, select that school.

If the school is not listed, select "Other school" and you will have an opportunity next to provide the name of the school.

Select only one school here. Later questions will ask about enrollment at other schools.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTSCLT01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

[fill Y_BYOTSCL1]

2

[fill Y_BYOTSCL2]

3

[fill B17AOT1SCL01 - from first iteration]

4

[fill B17AOT1SCL01 - from second iteration]

5

[fill B17AOT1SCL01 - from third iteration]

6

[fill B17AOT1SCL01 - from fourth iteration]

7

[fill B17AOT1SCL01 - from fifth iteration]

8

[fill B17AOT1SCL01 - from sixth iteration]

9

[fill B17AOT1SCL01 - from seventh iteration]

10

[fill BPS:14 OTHER SCHOOLS]

99

Other school



45

Question Name

B17AOTSCH01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


What is the name of another school you have attended [if TIO mode]: and in what city and state is it located?


(If you have attended more than one other school since July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013], tell [if TIO: me/else: us] about only one of them now. [If TIO: I'll/else: We'll] ask you about all schools you have attended later in the survey.)


[USERMODE = web gets the following instructions] Please type the information requested in the boxes provided and then click the "Enter" button. A list of search results will be displayed for you to choose your school from.


Probe

What do you think they mean by 'another school'? How did you decide what school to list here? What does the word “attended” mean to you in this question? If you had attended more than one school, which would you enter here? How did you decide?


Help Text

Do not type [NPSAS], any school(s) where you studied abroad during your attendance at [NPSAS], or the name of a high school into the textbox. Only colleges, universities, and trade schools within the United States and Puerto Rico are included in the database. To indicate a foreign school, provide the name of the school in the textbox, select "FOREIGN COUNTRY" in the dropdown box, click "ENTER", and then provide the requested information.

For all other schools:

First type the school name into the textbox, then choose the state where the school is located from the dropdown box and type in the city of the school or choose a city by clicking on List Cities. Last click "ENTER" and a list of schools matching your responses will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, click Select next to the name and location of the school and click "Keep answer and continue" on the confirmation box if this is the school. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.

Click "Change answer" on the confirmation box if this is not the school you wish to choose and review the other options that were returned.

If the school you entered in the textbox is not listed at all, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the school is still not listed, click "None of the above" at the bottom of the list of schools and provide the requested information.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTIPED01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTSCH01

Wording

School Name:

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTCT01

Wording

City

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTST01

Wording

State

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTLEVL01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTCTRL01

Wording

 

Response Option



46

Question Name

B17AOTSCEX01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


What is the name of another school you have attended?


(If you have attended more than one other school since July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013], tell [if TIO: me/else: us] about only one of them now. [If TIO: I'll/else: We'll] ask you about all schools you have attended later in the survey.)


Probe

What do you think they mean by ‘another school?’ Did you find your school with this search tool? What do you think of the way this search functions?


Help Text

Do not type [NPSAS], any school(s) where you studied abroad during your attendance at [NPSAS], or the name of a high school into the textbox. Only colleges, universities, and trade schools within the United States and Puerto Rico are included in the database.

For all other schools:

First type the school name into the textbox, then choose from the responses displayed. Last click "Next”. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTSCEX01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTIPEX01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTCTEX01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTSTEX01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTLVEX01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTCREX01

Wording

 

Response Option



47

Question Name

B17AOTFRDG01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


Create t_fill1:

[{if OTHER SCHOOL IS LESS-THAN-2-YEAR SCHOOL and (B17AOTIPED01 > 0 and B17AOTIPED01 < 999990)} t_fill1= a certificate

{else} t_fill1=a degree or certificate]


[(If iteration=1) or (if B17AOTOTSM0* from previous iteration ne 1 and B17AOTDGSC0* from previous iteration ne 1 and B17AOTOTDG0* from previous iteration = 1)]:

Thinking about when you first enrolled at [OTHER SCHOOL], was this enrollment specifically to earn [helplink] {t_fill1} [end helplink] from [OTHER SCHOOL]?


[else]

Is this enrollment specifically to earn [helplink] {t_fill1} [end helplink] from [OTHER SCHOOL]?


Help Text

Indicate if your enrollment is/was to earn a degree or certificate from [OTHER SCHOOL].

Degrees or certificates include:

  • Undergraduate certificates or diplomas

  • Associate's degree

  • Bachelor's degree

  • Post-baccalaureate certificate

  • Master's degree

  • Post-master's certificate

  • Doctoral degree (research/scholarship, professional practice, or other)

If you were enrolled at [OTHER SCHOOL] in classes meant for transfer to earn a degree or certificate from a different school (for example, summer school only at [OTHER SCHOOL]), answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTFRDG01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



48

Question Name

B17AOTTYP01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

Is this enrollment for mostly undergraduate-level classes or for mostly graduate-level classes at [OTHER SCHOOL]?


Help Text

Mostly undergraduate-level classes means taking courses mostly at the undergraduate level but not formally enrolling in a degree or certificate program of any sort.

Mostly graduate-level classes are for students who already hold an undergraduate degree or certificate and who are enrolled in graduate-level courses beyond a bachelor's degree, but who are not formally enrolled in a graduate degree program.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTTYP01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mostly undergraduate-level classes

2

Mostly graduate-level classes



49

Question Name

B17AOTDEG01


Wording

Header 
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR 
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]

What is the type of degree or certificate program for this enrollment at [OTHER SCHOOL]? 

(If you have more than one enrollment at [OTHER SCHOOL] or if you are in a joint degree program, tell [if TIO mode: me/Else: us] about only one of these now. You will have an opportunity later to tell [if TIO mode: me/Else: us] about all enrollment at [OTHER SCHOOL].)


Help Text

Degrees:

An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent college work.

bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time, college-level work.

master's degree usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a practicum.

doctoral degree-research/scholarship is a Ph.D. or other doctor's degree that requires advanced work beyond the master's level, including the preparation and defense of a dissertation based on original research, or the planning and execution of an original project demonstrating substantial artistic or scholarly achievement. Some examples of this type of degree may include Ed.D., D.M.A., D.B.A., D.Sc., D.A., or D.M., and others, as designated by the awarding institution.

doctoral degree-professional practice is a doctor's degree that is conferred upon completion of a program providing the knowledge and skills for the recognition, credential, or license required for professional practice. The degree is awarded after a period of study such that the total time to the degree, including both pre-professional and professional preparation, equals at least six full-time equivalent academic years. Some of these degrees include: chiropractic (D.C., or D.C.M.); dentistry (D.D.S. or D.M.D.); law (L.L.B. or J.D.); medicine (M.D.); optometry (O.D.), osteopathic medicine (D.O.); pharmacy (Pharm.D.); podiatry (D.P.M., Pod.D., D.P.); or veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), and others, as designated by the awarding institution.

doctoral degree-other is a doctor's degree that does not meet the definition of a doctor's degree-research/scholarship or a doctor's degree-professional practice.

Certificates and Diplomas:

Undergraduate certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete and are usually designed to equip people with the skills needed for direct entry to employment or to earn a license such as a cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in administrative support, computer programming, and medical records.

post-baccalaureate certificate provides students who already hold a bachelor's degree with new or additional training in an area of specialization. Certificates typically require fewer course hours than do master's or doctoral degrees, and do not require a thesis or dissertation. Examples of this include certificates in accounting, computer science, and human resource management.

post-master's certificate usually requires completion of 24 semester credit hours beyond the master's degree but does not meet the requirements of academic degrees at the doctoral level.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTDEG01

Wording

Associate's degree (usually a 2-year degree)

Response Option

Code

Label

10

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

11

Doctoral degree--other

2

Undergraduate certificate or diploma (usually less than 2 years), including those leading to a license (example: cosmetology)

3

Associate's degree (usually a 2-year degree)

4

Bachelor's degree (usually a 4-year degree)

6

Post-baccalaureate certificate

7

Master's degree

8

Post-master's certificate

9

Doctoral degree--research/scholarship (for example, PhD, EdD, etc.)



50

Question Name

B17AOTCUR01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

Are you currently attending [OTHER SCHOOL] for [{if undergraduate or graduate certificate or degree } this {else} these] [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]?

(Answer "Yes" if you are on a spring or fall break in the middle of the term or semester. Answer "No" if you completed your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] or are on a break between semesters, terms, or quarters, such as on summer break, and not currently attending classes.)


Help Text

Indicate whether you are currently attending [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE].

Answer "Yes" if you are enrolled and actively working on something for credit like a thesis or field work, even if you do not currently attend classes at [OTHER SCHOOL]. If you are currently participating in a study abroad program for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] that is offered through [OTHER SCHOOL], answer "Yes".


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTCUR01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



51

Question Name

B17AOTCMPD01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

[If after July 1, 2016]
Did you [helplink] complete all the requirements [end helplink] for this [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] before July 2016?

[else]
Have you [helplink] completed all the requirements [end helplink] for this [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]?

[All conditions receive the following instruction]
(Answer "No" if you transferred schools and completed your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at a different school. [{If TIO mode} I'll {else} We will] ask you about your enrollment at any other schools later.)


Help Text

An example of requirements includes completing all necessary credits.

If you have not yet completed your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] requirements but will complete them soon, answer "No". A later question will ask when you expect to complete your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] requirements.

If you transferred schools and completed your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at a different school, answer "No." Later questions will ask about enrollment at any other schools.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTCMPD01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



52

Question Name

B17AOTDGN01


Wording

Header 
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR 
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]

In what month and year were you awarded your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] from [OTHER SCHOOL]?


Help Text

Select the month and year in which you were awarded your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] from [OTHER SCHOOL].

If you completed your requirements on one date and were awarded your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at a later date, indicate the later date when you were awarded your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE].

If you are unsure of the date, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTDGMM01

Wording

Month:

Response Option

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

10

October

11

November

12

December

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September


Item Name

B17AOTDGYY01

Wording

Year:

Response Option

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2011

2011

2012

2012

2013

2013

2014

2014

2015

2015

2016

2016


Item Name

B17AOTDGNO01

Wording

Have not yet been awarded [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

Response Option



53

Question Name

B17AOTENR301


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


Did you attend [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at any time [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} after June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016]?


Help Text

Indicate if you attended [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at any time between July 2013 and June 2016 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2016).

When answering this question, please consider all attendance at [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] between July 2013 and June 2016. For example, even if you attended [OTHER SCHOOL] for only one class or term between July 2013 and June 2016, please answer "Yes."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTENR301

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



54

Question Name

B17AOTTNS01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

[If iteration = 1]
Did you attempt to transfer any credits from [NPSAS] to [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]?

[else]
Did you attempt to transfer any credits from [NPSAS] to [OTHER SCHOOL] for this [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]?


Help Text

Indicate if you tried to transfer credits from [NPSAS] to [OTHER SCHOOL] for this [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE].

When answering this question, do not consider whether [OTHER SCHOOL] accepted these credits or if [OTHER SCHOOL] applied the credits towards this [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE].


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTTNS01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



55

Question Name

B17AOTENRL01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


Create t_fill1:

{if Associate’s or bachelor’s degree } t_fill1= , including any months spent studying abroad

{else} t_fill1= no words

[{if Associate’s or bachelor’s degree } t_fill2= , or a study abroad school,

{else} t_fill2= no words


[If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED and B17AOTCMPD01 = 1 and B17AOTDGMM01 ne missing and B17AOTDGYY01 ne missing]

Between July 2013 and when you completed your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] in [B17AOTDGMM01] [B17AOTDGYY01], in which months did you attend [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] [t_fill1]?


(Do not include any months during which you were not taking classes, such as summer break. If you attended for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)



[else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED]

Between July 2013 and June 2016, in which months have you attended, or do you expect to attend [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] [t_fill1]?


(Please do your best to predict your attendance through June 30, 2016. Do not include any months during which you are not taking classes, such as summer break. If you have attended or will attend for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)



[else]

Between July 2013 and June 2016, in which months did you attend [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES][ t_fill1]? [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} If you plan to attend [OTHER SCHOOL] [t_fill2] for [{if UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OR DEGREE} your] [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] before June 30, 2016, please indicate the months you plan to attend.


(Do not include any months during which you were [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} or will not be {else} not] taking classes, such as summer break. If you attended [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} or will attend] for only a portion of any month, please include that month.)


Instructions for all conditions:

[If USERMODE=WEB and iteration=1 get the following instructions]:
Click on the months of attendance below.


Help Text

Indicate all months of your attendance between July 2013 and June 2016 at [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE], not just the beginning and ending months.

Include any months in which you are/were enrolled and actively working on something for credit at [OTHER SCHOOL] like a thesis or field work, even if you do/did not attend classes at [OTHER SCHOOL] during that time.

Leave a box for a month blank if you did not attend [OTHER SCHOOL] during any part of that month at all. If you attended [OTHER SCHOOL] for all months in the year, click the "Select/unselect all" button. If you attended [OTHER SCHOOL] for most months in the year you can click the "Select/unselect all" button and unselect any month you did not attend by clicking on the box for that month once it is highlighted.
 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTJL1301

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTAG1301

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTSP1301

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTOC1301

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTNV1301

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTDC1301

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTJA1401

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTFB1401

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTMR1401

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTAP1401

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTMY1401

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTJN1401

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTJL1401

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTAG1401

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTSP1401

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTOC1401

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTNV1401

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTDC1401

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTJA1501

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTFB1501

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTMR1501

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTAP1501

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTMY1501

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTJN1501

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTJL1501

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTAG1501

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTSP1501

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTOC1501

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTNV1501

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTDC1501

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTJA1601

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTFB1601

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTMR1601

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTAP1601

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTMY1601

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOTJN1601

Wording

June

Response Option



56

Question Name

B17AOTSTS01


Wording

Header 
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR 
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES] 
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]

During your months of enrollment at [OTHER SCHOOL] in the...


Help Text

The following are examples of standard full-time loads and may vary by school.

Students who are enrolled as a full-time student typically carry at least:

  • 12 semester or quarter hours per term at the undergraduate level or 9 credit hours per term at the graduate level;

  • 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours per academic year for an educational program using credit hours for a program of less than one academic year; or

  • 24 clock hours per week for an educational program using clock hours

If you were studying abroad through [OTHER SCHOOL] for the majority of any school year, please answer based on your study abroad institution.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOT131401

Wording

2013-2014 academic year were you...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time


Item Name

B17AOT141501

Wording

2014-2015 academic year were you...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time


Item Name

B17AOT151601

Wording

2015-2016 academic year [if before July 1, 2016: have you been [or if any future months indicated on B17AOTENRL01: or will you be]/Else: were you]...

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mainly full-time

2

Mainly part-time

3

Equal mix of full-time and part-time



57

Question Name

B17AOTCLDG01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016]

After June 2013, [{If currently enrolled in other degree} are {else} were] you taking these [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at [OTHER SCHOOL] primarily to transfer course credit to a degree or certificate?


[else]

Between July 2013 and June 2016, were you taking these [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at [OTHER SCHOOL] primarily to transfer course credit to a degree or certificate?


Help Text

If you are/were taking these [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] in order to meet requirements for a degree or certificate program at [OTHER SCHOOL] or any other school, or to transfer credit to another school, answer "Yes."

If you are/were taking these [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] for some other reason, such as to obtain job skills, to obtain an occupational license or for personal enjoyment, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTCLDG01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



58

Question Name

B17AOTCRSN01


Wording

Header:

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If BEFORE JULY 1, 2016]

Which of these reasons best describes why you [{If CURRENTLY ENROLLED} are {else} were] enrolled in [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at [OTHER SCHOOL] after June 2013?


[Else]:

Which of these reasons best describes why you were enrolled in [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at [OTHER SCHOOL] between July 2013 and June 2016?


Help Text

From the options provided, please indicate the one reason that best describes why you decided to enroll in classes at your most recent school.

If you took these classes in order to apply class credit to a degree, certificate or license that you plan to work on in the future, answer "To prepare to earn a degree later."

If you took these classes in order to gain job skills--for example, to improve writing ability or carpentry skills or to improve the quality of work you perform at your job, answer "To gain job or occupational skills."

If you took these classes for personal interest or self-improvement--for example, to learn a new language with hopes of using your new language while on travel or to take an art class in order to practice a new hobby, answer "To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or personal interest."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTCRSN01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

To prepare to earn a degree later

2

To prepare for a professional certification or industry license

3

To gain job or occupational skills

4

To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or personal interest



59

Question Name

B17AOTDBLM01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

Create t_fill1: 
{certificate/diploma or associate’s degree} t_fill1 = or field of study
{else} t_fill1 = no words

[If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTCMPD01 = 1]
Did you [helplink] declare [end helplink] a single or double major [t_fill1] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]?

[else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]
Have you [helplink] declared [end helplink] a major [t_fill1] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]?

[else]
Did you [helplink] declare [end helplink] a major [t_fill1] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if after July 2016} before July 2016] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]?


Help Text

Indicate whether or not you have already declared a major (or field of study) for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL].

Declaring a major (or field of study) typically involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the registrar or dean.

If you have more than one declared major (or field of study), answer "Yes, declared a double major."

Answer "No" if you have not yet declared your major, even if you know what you would like to major in.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTDBLM01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Create t_fill1 and t_fill2: {if certificate/diploma or associate’s degree} t_fill1 = or field of study {else} t_fill1 = no words [If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTCMPD01 = 1] Declared a single major [t_fill1] [else] Yes, declared a major [t_fill1]

2

Create t_fill1 and t_fill2: {if certificate/diploma or associate’s degree} t_fill1 = or field of study {else} t_fill1 = no words [If NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTCMPD01 = 1] Declared a double major [t_fill1] [else] Yes, declared a double major [t_fill1]

3

No



60

Question Name

B17AOTDEC01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

Even though you have not formally declared your major, have you [helplink] decided [end helplink] what your major will be for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]? 

(Answer "Yes" if you have left [OTHER SCHOOL] and do not plan to attend again to earn your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] there but you had decided what your major would be prior to leaving.)


Help Text

If you know what your major will be, even though you have not officially declared your major, answer "Yes." You will be asked in the next question to tell us what that intended major is.

If you don't know what your major will be, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTDEC01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



61

Question Name

B17AOTMLST01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTDBLM01 = 2]
What is your major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]? 

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 CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]
What is your [{if B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]? 

[{If B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} (If you intend to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTDBLM01 = 2]
What was your major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]? 

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 B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]? 

[{If B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} (If you intended to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]


Help Text

Select your current or most recent major (or field of study) for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL].

If your major for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] is listed, click the button beside your major. If your major is not listed, click the button beside "Other major" and you will have an opportunity, next, to provide your major.

If you have more than one declared major (or field of study), select only one major here. You will have an opportunity, next, to provide your other major.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTMLST01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

[Fill MAJOR 1]

49

[FILL BPS:14 MAJORS]

10

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from first iteration]

11

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from second iteration]

12

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from third iteration]

13

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from fourth iteration]

14

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from fifth iteration]

15

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from sixth iteration]

16

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from seventh iteration]

17

[Fill MAJOR 2]

18

[Fill Y_OMAJSTG]

19

[Fill B17AMAJ2]

2

[Fill B17AMAJ1]

20

[Fill B17AOMJ1]

21

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from first iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

22

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from second iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

23

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from third iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

24

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from fourth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

25

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from fifth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

26

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from sixth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

27

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from seventh iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

28

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from first iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

29

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from second iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

3

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from first iteration of NPSAS_OTH_loop]

30

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from third iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

31

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from fourth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

32

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from fifth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

33

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from sixth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

34

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from seventh iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

35

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from first iteration]

36

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from second iteration]

37

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from third iteration]

38

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from fourth iteration]

39

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from fifth iteration]

4

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from second iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

40

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from sixth iteration]

41

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from seventh iteration]

42

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from first iteration]

43

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from second iteration]

44

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from third iteration]

45

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from fourth iteration]

46

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from fifth iteration]

47

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from sixth iteration]

48

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from seventh iteration]

5

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from third iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

6

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from fourth iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

7

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from fifth iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

8

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from sixth iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

9

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from seventh iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

99

Other major



62

Question Name

B17AOTMAJ01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTDBLM01 = 2]
What is your major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]? 

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 CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]
What is your [{if B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]? 

[{If B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} (If you intend to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTDBLM01 = 2]
What was your major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]? 

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 B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?

[{If B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} (If you intended to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[USERMODE = web gets the following instructions] Please type your major in the box provided and then click the "Enter" button. A list of search results will be displayed for you to choose from.


Help Text

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

If you indicated earlier that you have formally declared a double major for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL], enter only one major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other major next.

If you have not yet declared any major, choose only one intended major to tell us about.

To enter your major (or field of study) for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]:

First type your major into the textbox, then click "ENTER" and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, click "Select" next to the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Keep answer and continue" on the confirmation box if this is your major. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.

Click "Change answer" on the confirmation box if the description of the major does not closely match the major you entered and review the other options that were returned. If your major is not listed in the list of majors displayed, click "None of the above" at the bottom of the list of majors and as best you can, choose descriptions of the major from the dropdown boxes that appear.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOT1AST01

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [B17AMAJ1]. 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: [B17AMAJ1]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOT1GEN01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOT1MAJ01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOT1SPE01

Wording

 

Response Option



63

Question Name

B17AOTMJEX01


Wording

Header
SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR
[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]
[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTDBLM01 = 2]
What is your major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]? 

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 CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE]
What is your [{if B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]? 

[{If B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} (If you intend to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[else if NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE and B17AOTDBLM01 = 2]
What was your major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]? 

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 B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} intended] major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if after July 2016} when you last attended there before July 2016]?

[{If B17AOTDBLM01 = 3 and B17AOTDEC01 = 1} (If you intended to double-major, tell [{if TIO} me {else} us] only about the major most closely related to the job you hope to have after college.)]

[USERMODE = web gets the following instructions] Please type your major in the box provided and then click the "Enter" button. A list of search results will be displayed for you to choose from.


Probe

Did you find your major with this search? What do you think of the way this search functions?


Help Text

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox. 

If you indicated earlier that you have formally declared a double major, enter only one major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other major next. 

If you have not yet declared any major, choose only one intended major to tell us about. 

To enter your major (or field of study): 

First type your major at [NPSAS] into the textbox, then click and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed. 

From the responses displayed, select the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Next". You will then be taken to the next question in the survey. 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTMJEX1

Wording


Response Option



64

Question Name

B17AOTM2LT01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED]

What is your second major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at [OTHER SCHOOL]?


[else]

What was your second major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at [OTHER SCHOOL][{if AFTER JULY 1, 2016} when you last attended there between July 2013 and June 2016]?


Help Text

Because earlier you indicated that you have/had a double major for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL], select your current or most recent other major (or field of study) from the list.

If your other major for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL] is listed, click the button beside your other major. If your other major is not listed, click the button beside "Other major" and you will have an opportunity, next, to provide your major.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTM2LT01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

[Fill MAJOR 1]

49

[Fill BPS:14 MAJORS]

10

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from first iteration]

11

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from second iteration]

12

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from third iteration]

13

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from fourth iteration]

14

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from fifth iteration]

15

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from sixth iteration]

16

[Fill B17AOT1MAJ01 - from seventh iteration]

17

[Fill MAJOR 2]

18

[Fill Y_OMAJSTG]

19

[Fill B17AMAJ2]

2

[Fill B17AMAJ1]

20

[Fill B17AOMJ1]

21

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from first iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

22

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from second iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

23

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from third iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

24

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from fourth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

25

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from fifth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

26

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from sixth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

27

[Fill B17ANP2MAJ01-from seventh iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

28

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from first iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

29

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from second iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

3

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from first iteration of NPSAS_OTH_loop]

30

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from third iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

31

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from fourth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

32

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from fifth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

33

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from sixth iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

34

[Fill B17ANPOMAJ01-from seventh iteration of NPSAS_OTH loop]

35

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from first iteration]

36

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from second iteration]

37

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from third iteration]

38

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from fourth iteration]

39

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from fifth iteration]

4

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from second iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

40

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from sixth iteration]

41

[Fill B17AOT2MAJ01-from seventh iteration]

42

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from first iteration]

43

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from second iteration]

44

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from third iteration]

45

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from fourth iteration]

46

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from fifth iteration]

47

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from sixth iteration]

48

[Fill B17AOTOMAJ01-from seventh iteration]

5

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from third iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

6

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from fourth iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

7

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from fifth iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

8

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from sixth iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

9

[Fill B17ANP1MAJ01 - from seventh iteration of NPSAS_OTH_Loop]

99

Other major



65

Question Name

B17AOTMAJ201


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED]

What is your second major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at [OTHER SCHOOL]?


[else]

What was your second major or field of study for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if AFTER JULY 1, 2016} when you last attended there between July 2013 and June 2016]?


Help Text

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

Because you indicated earlier that you have a double major (or field of study) for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL], enter your other major here.

To enter your other major (or field of study) for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] at [OTHER SCHOOL]:

First type your other major into the textbox, then click "ENTER" and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, click "Select" next to the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Keep answer and continue" on the confirmation box if this is your major. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.

Click "Change answer" on the confirmation box if the description of the major does not closely match the major you entered and review the other options that were returned. If your major is not listed in the list of majors displayed, click "None of the above" at the bottom of the list of majors and as best you can, choose descriptions of the major from the dropdown boxes that appear.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOT2AST01

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [B17AMAJ2]. 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: [B17AMAJ2]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOT2GEN01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOT2MAJ01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17AOT2SPE01

Wording

[If WEB] Please help us categorize [B17AMAJ2] 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 [B17AMAJ2] 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.)

Response Option



66

Question Name

B17AOTMJCH01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED]

Between July 2013 and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016], how many times have you [helplink] formally changed [end helplink] your major at [OTHER SCHOOL] for your [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]?


[else]

[{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} After June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016], how many times did you [helplink] formally change [end helplink] your major at [OTHER SCHOOL] for the [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]?


Help Text

Formally changing your major typically involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the registrar or dean to change your declared major.

Please only count changes from a major that you have formally declared. Do not include the initial change from "Undeclared" to a declared major in this count.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTMJCH01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

0

Never

1

Once

2

More than once



67

Question Name

B17AOTOTSM01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


You just told us about the [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] you were awarded [{if CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA and MAJOR 1 ne missing and MAJOR 2 ne missing} in [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 2] {else if CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA and if MAJOR 1 ne missing} in [MAJOR 1]] at [OTHER SCHOOL] [{if B17AOTDGMM01 ne missing and B17AOTDGYY01 ne missing} in [B17AOTDGMM01] [B17AOTDGYY01] {else if B17OTDGYY01 ne missing} in [B17AOTDGYY01]].


Other than for that [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES], [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] [OTHER SCHOOL] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for an additional [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES] you have not yet told us about? [{If Associate’s or bachelor’s degree} Changes in major or field of study at [OTHER SCHOOL] for your ({if bachelor’s} bachelor’s {else} associate’s] degree do not count as additional enrollment.]


Help Text

Indicate if you have attended [OTHER SCHOOL] for any additional [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] that you have not yet told us about.

If you are planning to attend [OTHER SCHOOL] for this additional [OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE] in the future, but have not yet started, please answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about future enrollment plans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTOTSM01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



68

Question Name

B17AOTDGSC01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If Web mode]

Besides the enrollment at [OTHER SCHOOL] listed above, [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] [OTHER SCHOOL] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for anything else?


[else]

You already told me that at [OTHER SCHOOL] you have worked on:


List OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES from all iterations:

If iteration is OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing and MAJOR 2 ne missing then add [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 2] after OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES

Else If iteration is OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing then add [MAJOR 1] after OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES

Else don’t add anything after OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES


Besides this enrollment, [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] [OTHER SCHOOL] at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for anything else?


Help Text

Indicate if you have attended [OTHER SCHOOL] for any other degree or certificate program or for classes that you have not yet told us about.

When answering this question consider all attendance at [OTHER SCHOOL]. For example, if you have additional attendance at [OTHER SCHOOL] even for only one class or term, answer "Yes."

If you are planning to attend [OTHER SCHOOL] for classes or a program in the future, but have not yet started please answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about future enrollment plans.

Some students earn a certificate as part of their bachelor's degree by taking a specific concentration of academic courses (e.g., Latin American Studies, Women's Studies). Do not include these types of academic certificates when answering this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTDGSC01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



69

Question Name

B17AOTOTDG01


Wording

Header

SCHOOLS YOU HAVE ATTENDED/ENROLLED FOR

[NPSAS] [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[NPSAS] [OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES]

[OTHER SCHOOL][OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES]


[If web mode]

Besides this enrollment at the schools listed above [{if B17ASTDABR = 1} and not including any schools where you studied abroad {else} no words], [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] any other schools at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for anything else?


[else]

You already told us that you have worked on:


List NPSAS and NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES and OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES from all iterations:

If iteration is OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing and MAJOR 20* ne missing then add [MAJOR 1] and [MAJOR 20*] after OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES;

else if iteration is OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing then add [MAJOR 1] after OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES;

else don't add anything to OTHER NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES.


List OTHER SCHOOL and OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES from all iterations:

If iteration is OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing and MAJOR 2 ne missing then add MAJOR 1 and MAJOR 2 after OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES;

else if iteration is OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES = 2 and MAJOR 1 ne missing then add MAJOR 1 after OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES;

else don’t add anything to OTHER SCHOOL DEGREE/CLASSES.


Besides this enrollment [{if B17ASTDABR = 1} and not including any schools where you studied abroad {else} no words], [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} have you attended {else} did you attend] any other schools at any time between July [{If (BPS:14 NONRESPONDENT)} 2010 {else} 2013] and [{if BEFORE JULY 1, 2016} today {else} June 2016] for anything else?


Help Text

You have already told us about your attendance at some schools, including [OTHER SCHOOL] and [NPSAS]. Indicate if you have attended any other colleges, universities or trade schools.

trade school offers instruction in skilled trades.

When answering this question consider all attendance at any other colleges, universities or trade schools, except schools where you have studied abroad. For example, if you have attendance at a school even if for only one class or term, answer "Yes."

If you are planning to attend a school for classes or a program in the future, but have not yet started please answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about future enrollment plans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AOTOTDG01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

0

No additional enrollment at any schools

1

Yes, additional enrollment at other schools



70

Question Name

B17AEXPN


Wording

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


Help Text

Indicate the month and year that you expect to complete the requirements for your [PURSUED DEGREE]. This date may or may not be the same date you expect to be awarded your [PURSUED DEGREE].

If you do not expect to ever complete the requirements for your [NPSAS DEGREE/CLASSES], answer "Will not finish the [PURSUED DEGREE]."

Answer "Don't know" if you cannot provide your best guess of the date when you expect to finish your [PURSUED DEGREE].


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AEXNMM

Wording

Month:

Response Option

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

1

January

10

October

11

November

12

December

2

February

3

March

4

April

5

May

6

June

7

July

8

August

9

September


Item Name

B17AEXNYY

Wording

Year:

Response Option

Code

Label

-9

-Select one-

2015

2015

2016

2016

2017

2017

2018

2018

2019

2019

2020

2020

2021

2021

2022

After 2021


Item Name

B17AEXPN

Wording

Will not finish the [PURSUED DEGREE]

Response Option


Item Name

B17AEXPDK

Wording

Don't know

Response Option



71

Question Name

B17AEXPEVR


Wording

Next, we want to ask you about your long-term plans for school and work. Because these are questions about the future, if you aren’t sure of your answers, please provide your best guess.

What is the [helplink] highest level of education [end helplink] you ever expect to complete at any school?


Help Text

Indicate the highest level of education that you ever expect to complete at any school. If you do not plan to pursue any education beyond what you are currently working on, indicate your current degree, certificate, or classes.

Undergraduate level courses, no undergraduate degree or certificate expected means taking courses at the undergraduate level but not expecting to formally enroll in a degree or certificate program of any sort.

Undergraduate certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete and are usually designed to equip people with the skills needed for direct entry to employment or to earn a license such as a cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in administrative support, computer programming, and medical records.

An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent college work.

bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time, college-level work.

Graduate level courses, no graduate degree or certificate expected means already holding an undergraduate degree or certificate and enrolling in graduate-level courses beyond a bachelor's degree, but not expecting to formally enroll in a graduate degree program.


post-baccalaureate certificate provides students who already hold a bachelor's degree with new or additional training in an area of specialization. Certificates typically require fewer course hours than do master's or doctoral degrees, and do not require a thesis or dissertation. Examples of this include certificates in accounting, computer science, and human resource management.

master's degree usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a practicum. 


post-master's certificate usually requires completion of 24 semester credit hours beyond the master's degree but does not meet the requirements of academic degrees at the doctoral level.

professional doctoral degree is a doctor's degree that is conferred upon completion of a program providing the knowledge and skills for the recognition, credential, or license required for professional practice. The degree is awarded after a period of study such that the total time to the degree, including both pre-professional and professional preparation, equals at least six full-time equivalent academic years. Some of these degrees include: chiropractic (D.C., or D.C.M.); dentistry (D.D.S. or D.M.D.); law (L.L.B. or J.D.); medicine (M.D.); optometry (O.D.), osteopathic medicine (D.O.); pharmacy (Pharm.D.); Podiatry (D.P.M., Pod.D., D.P.); or veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), and others, as designated by the awarding institution.

doctoral degree, research/scholarship is a Ph.D. or other doctor's degree that requires advanced work beyond the master's level, including the preparation and defense of a dissertation based on original research, or the planning and execution of an original project demonstrating substantial artistic or scholarly achievement. Some examples of this type of degree may include Ed.D., D.M.A., D.B.A., D.Sc., D.A., or D.M., and others, as designated by the awarding institution.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AEXPEVR

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Undergraduate level courses, no undergraduate degree or certificate expected

10

Professional doctoral degree (including: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, etc.)

2

Undergraduate certificate or diploma (usually less than 2 years), including certificates leading to a license (example: cosmetology)

3

Associate's degree (usually a 2-year degree)

4

Bachelor's degree (usually a 4-year 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: PhD, EdD, etc.)



72

Question Name

B17AMARR


Wording

The remainder of the survey asks about your latest experiences in college and your employment and family situations.


So that [{if TIO mode} I {else} we] can ask you the right set of questions in the survey, please indicate your current marital status.


Help Text

Indicate your current marital status. If you are not currently married, please indicate whether you are "Single, never married"; "Living with partner""Separated""Divorced"; or "Widowed".

This information will help us to ask you the right set of questions in this survey.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17AMARR

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Single, never married

2

Married

3

Separated

4

Divorced

5

Widowed

6

Living with partner



73

Question Name

B17ASPLV


Wording


What is the highest level of education your spouse has completed?


Help Text

Indicate the highest level of education that your spouse ever completed. If your spouse was in school for a particular degree but has not completed that degree, choose the option for the highest completed degree or level of education.

High school: Completion of the secondary level of education, usually in the form of a high school diploma, high school completion certificate, or General Educational Development (GED) equivalency exam.

Vocational/technical training: Prepares learners for careers that are based in manual or practical activities, traditionally non-academic and related to a specific trade, occupation or vocation.

Associate's degree: An award that normally requires at least 2 but less than 4 years of full-time equivalent college work.

Bachelor's degree: A degree, usually awarded by a 4-year college or university, that usually requires at least 4 years of full-time college-level work.

Master's degree (MA, MS, MBA, MFA, etc.): A university-awarded degree that usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work, and may require a thesis or a practicum.

Professional degree: A formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary education program in any of the following professional fields: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, divinity/theology, or veterinary medicine.

Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.): A university-awarded degree that usually requires at least 4 years of full-time graduate-level work and usually requires a dissertation.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ASPLV

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Did not complete high school

2

High school diploma or equivalent

3

Vocational/technical training

5

Associate's degree (usually a 2-year degree)

6

Some college but no degree

7

Bachelor's degree (usually a 4-year degree)

8

Master's degree or equivalent

9

Professional degree (chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)

10

Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, etc.)

11

Don't know



























EDUCATION EXPERIENCES

74

Question Name

B17BREMEVER


Wording

Remedial or developmental courses are used to strengthen your skills in math, reading, or other subjects. Students are usually assigned to these courses on the basis of a placement test taken before the school year begins. Often, these courses do not count for credit toward graduation.

Since [{if B17ADIPL = 5} high school {else} you completed your high school requirements] [{if T_B4JULY = 0} and through June 30, 2016, did you take {else} have you taken] any remedial or developmental courses to improve your basic skills in English, math, reading, or writing?


Help Text

Sometimes remedial classes are also called developmental classes, pre-curriculum classes, basic skills classes, or have other names as designated by the school.

If you failed a course in the standard curriculum and had to take the same course over again, do not count this course as a remedial course.

Answer "Yes" if you took any remedial courses at any school since you completed high school. You do not have to consider whether you took remedial classes at any particular school when answering this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BREMEVER

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



75

Question Name

B17BIMPACT


Wording

Have you participated in any of the following as part of your undergraduate education?


Probe

For those who answer yes: Please tell me about the program. What terms are used to describe these programs at your school?

For those who answer no: Have you heard of programs like these?


Help Text

Indicate whether you participated in any of the following as part of your undergraduate education.


An example of a
research project with a faculty member outside of course or program requirements, is one where students and faculty members collaborate on research that is not required to pass a course or to complete program requirements. This research could be faculty-led research or student-led research.


A community based project as part of a regular course (for example, service learning) can also be referred to as “experiential learning” and often allows for direct experience with topics related to a class or an ongoing issue in the community.


Culminating senior experiences, such as a capstone course, senior project or thesis, or comprehensive exam, often ask students to create a project, take a course, or take a comprehensive exam which integrates and applies what they've learned throughout their college experience.


A
program in which you were mentored might involve having individuals who are adults or older students available for guidance acting as a role model to help students reach their full academic potential.


A
learning community or some other formal program where groups of students take two or more classes together could be programs that encourage integration of learning across courses, and involve students with issues beyond the classroom by exploring common topics and/or common readings of a discipline.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BIMPRSRCH

Wording

Research project with faculty member outside of course or program requirements

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17BIMPCOMM

Wording

Community-based project as part of a regular course (for example, service learning)

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17BIMPSENR

Wording

Culminating senior experience, such as capstone course, senior project or thesis, or comprehensive exam

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No




Item Name

B17BIMPMENT

Wording

Program in which you were mentored

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17BIMPLRN

Wording

Learning community or some other formal program where groups of students take two or more classes together

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



76

Question Name

B17BCBE


Wording

Competency-based education programs allow students to learn or earn credits at their own pace, without a schedule or traditional classroom activities.  Students advance by demonstrating mastery of a competency through assignments and tests, which are completed whenever the student decides they are ready.  Does this describe any programs you are, or ever were, enrolled in?


Probe

FOR THOSE WHO ANSWER YES:

Please tell me about the program.

What terms were used to describe this program at your school?

How would you describe this program to a friend or fellow student?


FOR THOSE WHO ANSWER NO:

Have you ever heard of programs like this?

Have you heard the term “competency-based education” before?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BCBE

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



77

Question Name

B17BPLA


Wording

Sometimes students can receive college credit for knowledge or skills they gained on the job or in the military.  “Credits for prior learning” often require a student to submit a portfolio for review in order receive credit.  Did you ever receive credits like these?


Probe

IF YES RECEIVED CREDIT:

Please tell me about what you received credit for.

How was this called at your school?

How would you describe this to a friend or fellow student?

Did you pay tuition for the credits earned?

IF NO-HAVE NOT RECEIVED CREDIT:

What do you think the question is asking?

Have you ever heard of programs like this?

Have you heard the term “Prior Learning Assessments” before?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BPLA

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



78

Question Name

B17BFEWERCRS


Wording

While working on your degree, did any of these situations cause you to take fewer classes or time off school? Check all that apply.


Probe

Did the response choices cover what you wanted to answer or were you hoping for some other choice? What did you think about this question?


Help Text



Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BFEWFIN

Wording

Financial concerns, including difficulty paying tuition or other expenses

Response Option


Item Name

B17BFEWJOB

Wording

Job responsibilities required periods with less or no enrollment

Response Option


Item Name

B17BFEWPRSNL

Wording

Personal reasons, such as medical, family, or other non-financial, non-academic reasons

Response Option


Item Name

B17BFEWSCHED

Wording

Scheduling, such as not getting the classes you need, when you needed them

Response Option


Item Name

B17BFEWOTH

Wording

Other

Response Option



79

Question Name

B17BMORECRS


Wording

While working on your degree, did any of these situations require you to take more courses than you expected? Check all that apply.


Probe

Did the response choices cover what you wanted to answer or were you hoping for some other choice?

What did you think about this question?


Help Text



Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BMOREREM

Wording

Remedial or developmental courses, required before taking courses for credit

Response Option


Item Name

B17BMOREMAJ

Wording

Changing major, requiring additional courses

Response Option


Item Name

B17BMOREACD

Wording

Academic advising, including difficulty getting guidance on required courses

Response Option


Item Name

B17BMORECRDT

Wording

Not receiving credit, such as withdrawals or low grades

Response Option


Item Name

B17BMORERPT

Wording

Repeating courses to get a higher grade

Response Option


Item Name

B17BMORETRNS

Wording

Transfer issues, with credits lost during transfer between institutions

Response Option


Item Name

B17BMOREACT

Wording

Extra-curricular activities, such as internships or co-ops

Response Option


Item Name

B17BMOREOTH

Wording

Other

Response Option



80


Question Name

B17BOMJ1A


Wording

Header:
School Focus
[PRIMARY SCHOOL]

What was your original declared major at [PRIMARY SCHOOL]?


If you originally declared a double major, tell [if TIO mode: me/Else: us] about only one of them here.


[If USERMODE = web get the following instructions]: Please type the information requested in the box provided and then click the "Enter" button. A list of categories that match your entry will be displayed for you to choose from.


Help Text

Enter only the first major that you officially declared at [PRIMARY SCHOOL]. Declaring a major typically involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the registrar or dean.

If you have changed your major multiple times, provide only the first major that you officially declared.

Please do not enter a minor or concentration in the textbox.

To enter your original major (or field of study):

First type your original major at [PRIMARY SCHOOL] into the textbox, then click "Enter" and a list of majors that most closely matches your entry will be displayed.

From the responses displayed, click "Select" next to the major that most closely matches your entry and click "Keep answer and continue" on the confirmation box if this is your original major. You will then be taken to the next question in the survey.

Click "Change answer" on the confirmation box if the description of the major does not closely match the major you entered and review the other options that were returned. If your original major is not listed in the list of majors displayed, click "None of the above" at the bottom of the list of majors and choose descriptions of your original major from the dropdown boxes that appear.


Item

Spec Name

Value

ItemName

B17BOM1AST

ItemName

B17BOM1GEN

ItemName

B17BOMJ1

Wording

[If WEB] Please click on the entry in the list below that most closely describes your field of study: [B17BOM1]. 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: [B17BOM1]. If your field is not listed, click on the "None of these" button at the bottom of the screen to see more choices.)

ItemName

B17BOM1SPE

Wording

[If WEB] Please help us categorize [B17BOMJ1] 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 [B17BOMJ1] 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.)

81

Question Name

B17BGPAEST


Wording

Header:
School Focus
[PRIMARY SCHOOL]

Which best describes your overall grades at [PRIMARY SCHOOL] from the date you started there through the end of your most recent term there [{if after July 2016} before July 2016]?


Help Text

Select the letter grade or grades that you usually receive(d) in your courses at [PRIMARY SCHOOL].

If the letter grades listed do not describe the type of grades you earn(ed) at [PRIMARY SCHOOL], answer "I would describe my grades differently than what is listed here."

If you are unable to provide letter grades and there is no different description of your grades at [PRIMARY SCHOOL], answer "Don't know my grades."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BGPAEST

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Mostly A's (3.75 and above)

2

A's and B's (3.25-3.74)

3

Mostly B's (2.75-3.24)

4

B's and C's (2.25-2.74)

5

Mostly C's (1.75-2.24)

6

C's and D's (1.25-1.74)

7

Mostly D's or below (1.24 or below)

8

Don't know my grades [if currently enrolled at primary school: yet]

9

[If web mode: I/Else TIO mode: You] would describe [if web mode: my/Else TIO mode: your] grades differently than what is listed here



82

Question Name

B17BSCHRES


Wording

Header:
School Focus
[PRIMARY SCHOOL]

[If currently enrolled at primary school and web mode] 
Where are you living during the 2015-2016 school year while attending [PRIMARY SCHOOL]?

(If you have lived in more than one residence, choose the place where you have lived for the longest period of time.)

[else if currently enrolled at primary school]
While attending [PRIMARY SCHOOL] during the 2015-2016 school year, are you living in college-owned housing, with your parent(s) or guardian(s), or off campus? 

(If you have lived in more than one residence, choose the place where you have lived for the longest period of time.) 

[else if not currently enrolled at primary school and web mode] 
Where were you living during the 2015-2016 school year while attending [PRIMARY SCHOOL]?

(If you lived in more than one residence, choose the place where you lived for the longest period of time.)

[else]
While attending [PRIMARY SCHOOL] during the 2015-2016 school year, did you live in college-owned housing, with your parent(s) or guardian(s), or off campus? 

(If you lived in more than one residence, choose the place where you lived for the longest period of time.)


Help Text

Indicate where you lived while attending [PRIMARY SCHOOL] in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016). If you were studying abroad through [PRIMARY SCHOOL] for the majority of the 2015–2016 school year, please answer based on your study abroad institution.

College-owned housing means that your rent is paid to the school, even if that housing is not on the campus of the school.

If you lived with your parent(s) or guardian(s) off campus, answer "With parent(s) or guardian(s)."
















Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BSCHRES

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

On campus or in college-owned housing (for example, a dorm or a residence hall)

2

With parent(s) or guardian(s)

3

Off campus (not college-owned housing)



83

Question Name

B17BEVRONLIN


Wording

Have you ever taken a course that was only online, without in-person lectures, tests, or other activities?


Help Text

 









Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BEVRONLIN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



84

Question Name

B17BDESCRIB


Wording

Was your entire program online?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17BDESCRIB

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No









FINANCIAL AID

85

Question Name

INTFIN


Wording

[If ENROLLED IN YEAR 6]
In the next section, we are interested in how you paid for your undergraduate education after high school.

[{If TIO mode} I {else} We] will ask questions about certain types of scholarships, which do not have to be paid back, and loans, which do have to be paid back. 

[else]
In the next section, we are interested in how you paid for your undergraduate education after high school.


Help Text

This is an informational screen only. (Click the "Next" button.)


Item


86

Question Name

B17COTGRTAID


Wording

Thinking only about the 2015-2016 school year and not including scholarships from any school or state, for your undergraduate education, did you receive any:


Help Text

Indicate whether you received benefits or scholarships in any of the specific categories listed for the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016). Include benefits or scholarships you received for all schools you attended in 2015-2016.

The below types of aid may come to you directly or may be given to the financial aid office at your school.

Veteran's education benefits

  • Post-9/11 GI Bill

  • Montgomery GI Bill

  • Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)

Employer scholarships or tuition reimbursement

  • Employer-sponsored tuition reimbursement

  • Employer scholarships as a benefit to employees and their dependents

Private organization scholarships, for example:

  • UNCF

  • National Merit Scholarship Corporation

  • Corporate foundations (for example, Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation)

  • Civic and religious organizations

Do not report scholarships received from any state or schools, even if these schools are private institutions. Also do not include any student loan amounts here; there are separate questions that ask about student loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CVETBEN

Wording

Veteran's education benefits?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17CEMPGRNT

Wording

[If younger than 24] Scholarships or tuition reimbursement from your employer or from your parents' or guardians' employer? [else] Scholarships or tuition reimbursement from your employer?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17CPRVGRNT

Wording

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

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



87

Question Name

B17COTGRTAMT


Wording


Again, thinking only of the 
2015–2016 school year and for your undergraduate education, what was the total amount you received in...


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


Help Text

Provide the total amount you received for the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016) for each type of benefit or scholarship listed. Include benefits or scholarships you received for all schools you attended in 2015-2016. If you are unsure of the amount, please provide your best guess.

The below types of aid may come to you directly or may be given to the financial aid office at your school.

Veteran's education benefits

  • Post-9/11 GI Bill

  • Montgomery GI Bill

  • Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)

Employer scholarships or tuition reimbursement

  • Employer-sponsored tuition reimbursement

  • Employer scholarships as a benefit to employees and their dependents

Private organization scholarships, for example:

  • UNCF

  • National Merit Scholarship Corporation

  • Corporate foundations (for example, Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation)

  • Civic and religious organizations

Do not report scholarships received from any state or schools, even if these schools are private institutions. Also do not include any student loan amounts here; there are separate questions that ask about student loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CVTBENAMT

Wording

Veteran's education benefits $|.00

Response Option


Item Name

B17CEMGRTAMT

Wording

Employer scholarships or tuition reimbursement $|.00

Response Option


Item Name

B17CPRGRTAMT

Wording

Private organization scholarships $|.00

Response Option



88

Question Name

B17CRCVLN


Wording

Thanks. Now we want to know about any undergraduate student loans you may have borrowed from the federal government or from a private lender.


Did you take out 
any undergraduate student loans for the 2015-2016 school year?


Help Text

Indicate whether you received any undergraduate student loans for the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016). Include money borrowed for all schools you attended in 2015-2016. Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Student loans are money that you borrowed from the federal government or from a private lender.

Examples of federal student loans are:

  • Subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans)

  • Perkins Loans

  • Graduate and professional student PLUS Loans

Private loans

  • Usually require a co-signer

  • Have market interest rates based on credit history

  • Home equity loans are not considered private loans

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

School loans

  • Loans for which your school rather than the Federal government, state government, or another private organization is the lender

  • Sometimes restricted to individuals meeting certain qualifications


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CRCVLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



89

Question Name

B17CLOANINT


Wording

You just indicated you took out undergraduate student loans for the 2015-2016 school year.


There are two main types of loans we are interested in:



Private student loans are borrowed from a private lender, such as a bank (or sometimes a state), and usually require a co-signer.



Federal student loans, such as subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans), are borrowed from the federal government.


Help Text

This is an informational screen only. (Click the "Next" button.)


Item


90

Question Name

B17CPRVLN


Wording

Thinking only about the 2015–2016 school year, did you take out any private loans borrowed from a private lender for your undergraduate education?


(Private loans are borrowed from a private lender such as a bank or sometimes a state, usually require a co-signer, and have market interest rates based on credit history. [helplink] Click here for examples of private loans [end helplink].)


Help Text

Indicate whether you received any type of private or alternative loans from a private lender during the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016). Include private loans for all schools you attended in 2015-2016. Do notinclude Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)

  • With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.

  • Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.

  • Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.

  • Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

 

Home equity loans are not considered private loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CPRVLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



91

Question Name

B17CPRVAMT


Wording

For the 2015-2016 school year, how much did you take out in [helplink] private loans [end helplink] for your undergraduate education? Do not include any money taken out 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.)


Help Text

Indicate the amount that you borrowed in private or alternative loans for the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016). Include the private loan amount borrowed for all schools you attended in 2015-2016. If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, provide your best guess.

Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)

  • With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.

  • Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.

  • Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.

  • Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

 

Home equity loans are not considered private loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CPRVAMT

Wording

$|.00

Response Option



92

Question Name

B17CPRVEST


Wording

For the 2015-2016 school year, please indicate the range for how much you took out in private loans for your undergraduate education. Would you say it was...


Help Text

Choose the option that best describes the amount you borrowed in alternative or private loans for the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016). Include the private loan amount borrowed for all schools you attended in 2015-2016. If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, provide your best guess.

Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)

  • With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.

  • Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.

  • Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.

  • Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

 

Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Home equity loans are not considered private loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CPRVEST

Wording

 

Response Option

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



93

Question Name

B17CBPSRCVLN


Wording

[If NOT ENROLLED IN YEAR 6]
We want to ask about any [helplink] undergraduate student loans [end helplink] you may have borrowed from the federal government or from a private lender.

In the 2012-2013 school year, you told us you had taken out undergraduate student loans for your education. Is that correct?

[else]
In the 2012-2013 school year, you told us you had taken out undergraduate student loans for your education. Is that correct?


Help Text

Indicate whether you took out any student loans for the 2010-2011 school year (July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012). Include money borrowed for all schools you attended in 2010-2011. Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Student loans are money that you borrowed from the federal government or a private lender.

Examples of federal student loans are:

  • Subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans)

  • Perkins Loans

  • Graduate and professional student PLUS Loans

Private loans

  • Usually require a co-signer

  • Have market interest rates based on credit history

  • Home equity loans are not considered private loans

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

School loans

  • Loans for which your school rather than the Federal government, state government, or another private organization is the lender

  • Sometimes restricted to individuals meeting certain qualifications


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CBPSRCVLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No, I did not take out student loans in in 2012-2013



94

Question Name

B17CEVRRCVLN


Wording

[If NOT ENROLLED IN YEAR 6 and No preloaded information about receiving loans]
We want to ask about any [helplink] undergraduate student loans [end helplink] you may have borrowed from the federal government or from a private lender.

Have you 
ever taken out any undergraduate student loans for your education?

[else]
Have you 
ever taken out any [helplink] undergraduate student loans [end helplink] for your education?


Help Text

Indicate whether you have ever taken out student loans. Include any federal, private, state, and school loans, and include money borrowed for all schools you attended. Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Federal student loans, for example:

  • Subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans)

  • Perkins Loans

  • Graduate and professional student PLUS Loans

Private loans

  • Usually require a co-signer

  • Have market interest rates based on credit history

  • Home equity loans are not considered private loans

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

School loans

  • Loans for which your school rather than the Federal government, state government, or another private organization is the lender

  • Sometimes restricted to individuals meeting certain qualifications


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CEVRRCVLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



95

Question Name

B17CLOANINT2


Wording

You just indicated you have taken out student loans for your education.



There are two main types of loans we are interested in:



Private student loans are borrowed from a private lender, such as a bank (or sometimes a state), and usually require a co-signer.



Federal student loans, such as subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans), are borrowed from the federal government.


Help Text

This is an informational screen only. (Click the "Next" button.)


Item


96

Question Name

B17CBPSPRVLN


Wording

In the 2012-2013 school year, you told us you had taken out private loans borrowed from a private lender for your undergraduate education. Is that correct?


(Private loans are borrowed from a private lender such as a bank or sometimes a state, usually require a co-signer, and have market interest rates based on credit history. [help text hyperlink] Click here for examples of private loans [end help text hyperlink]).


Help Text

Indicate whether you took out private or alternative loans for the 2010-2011 school year (July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012). Include private loans for all schools you attended in 2010-2011. Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)

  • With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.

  • Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.

  • Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.

  • Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

 

Home equity loans are not considered private loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CBPSPRVLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No, I did not take out private student loans in 2012-2013



97

Question Name

B17CEVRPRVLN


Wording

Have you ever taken out any private loans borrowed from a private lender for your undergraduate education?

(Private loans are borrowed from a private lender such as a bank or sometimes a state, usually require a co-signer, and have market interest rates based on credit history. [helplink] Click here for examples of private loans [end helplink].)


Help Text

Indicate whether you have ever taken out any private or alternative loans for your education. Include money borrowed for all schools you attended. Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)

  • With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.

  • Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.

  • Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.

  • Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.

Some examples of commonly used private loans include: 

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan 

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

Home equity loans are not considered private loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CEVRPRVLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



98

Question Name

B17CTLPRVAMT


Wording


What is the 
total amount that you have taken out in private loans for your entire undergraduate education? Do not include any money taken out 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.)


Help Text

Indicate the total amount that you borrowed in private or alternative loans for your entire education. Include the private loan amount borrowed for all schools you have attended. If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, provide your best guess.

Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)

  • With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.

  • Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.

  • Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.

  • Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

 

Home equity loans are not considered private loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CTLPRVAMT

Wording

$|.00


99

Question Name

B17CTLPRVEST


Wording

Please indicate the range for the total amount you have taken out in private loans for your entire undergraduate education. Would you say it was...


Help Text

Choose the option that best describes the total amount you borrowed in alternative or private loans for your entire education. Include the private loan amount borrowed for all schools you attended. If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, provide your best guess.

Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)

  • With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.

  • Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.

  • Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.

  • Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota's SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

 

Home equity loans are not considered private loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CTLPRVEST

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Less than $3,000

2

$3,000 - $5,999

3

$6,000 - $9,999

4

$10,000 - $19,999

5

$20,000 - $29,999

6

$30,000 - $39,999

7

$40,000 or more

8

Don't know



100

Question Name

B17CWHYPRV


Wording

What reasons did you have for taking out private loans for your undergraduate education?


Probe

What type of loans were you thinking of when you answered this question? What is a private loan?

What does the word “deferred” mean in this question?

What does “distributed by institution's aid office” mean in this question?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CLNRSA

Wording

Needed more money

Response Option


Item Name

B17CLNRSH

Wording

Federal loans were not offered by my school

Response Option


Item Name

B17CLNRSB

Wording

Did not qualify for other loan aid

Response Option


Item Name

B17CLNRSC

Wording

Private loan application process was fast and easy

Response Option


Item Name

B17CLNRSD

Wording

Loan repayment could be deferred until after graduation

Response Option


Item Name

B17CLNRSE

Wording

Private education loan checks are issued directly to the student rather than distributed by institution's aid office

Response Option


Item Name

B17CLNRSG

Wording

School was not authorized to receive federal loans

Response Option


Item Name

B17CLNRSF

Wording

Other reason

Response Option



101

Question Name

B17CPRVRYST


Wording

Are you currently repaying your private loans for your undergraduate education?


Help Text

If you are currently repaying any private student loans, even if you are still in your deferment period, please answer "Yes."

Deferred or delayed loan payments are put off until a later date.

  • Deferment of private loans is on a loan-by-loan basis and often varies among lenders.



  • In order to defer private loan payments, generally, the borrower must apply online on the lender's website, over the telephone, via fax or through postal mail. 



  • The application may also require supporting documentation, such as a copy of your paycheck stub, unemployment compensation statement, disability award letter or a certified letter from your school verifying your enrollment status. 

If you are not currently repaying your private loans and have an agreement with the lender of these loans to delay or defer payment, answer "No, because I have an agreement with my lender to delay or defer payments."

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CPRVRYST

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No

2

No, because they are already paid off

3

No, because [{if TIO mode} you {else} I] have an agreement with [{if TIO mode} your {else} my] lender to delay or defer payments



102

Question Name

B17CPLNMOS


Wording

How much are your monthly private loan payments for your undergraduate education?


Help Text

Enter the minimum amount due on your private student loans each month. If you are unsure, provide your best estimate.

Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. Private loans usually require a co-signer and have market interest rates based on credit history.

Some examples of commonly used private loans include:

  • Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan

  • Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan

  • Discover Student Loan

  • Loans from credit unions

  • Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan

States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.

Home equity loans are not considered private loans.

Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CPLNMOS

Wording

$|.00

Response Option



103

Question Name

B17CBPSFEDLN


Wording


In the 2012-2013 school year, you told us you had taken out 
federal student loans for your undergraduate education.


Is that correct?


(Federal student loans include subsidized and unsubsidized [helplink] Direct Loans [end helplink](previously known as Stafford Loans), Perkins Loans, and graduate and professional student PLUS Loans, but do not include parent PLUS Loans.)


Help Text

Indicate whether you took out federal student loans for the 2010-2011 school year (July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012). Include federal student loans for all schools you attended in 2010-2011. Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans)

  • An education loan borrowed directly from the federal government (Direct Loans) and dispensed through your school, with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.

  • Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for Direct Loan eligibility.

  • Undergraduate and graduate level students are eligible to receive Direct Loans, which can be either subsidized or unsubsidized. 

Perkins Loan

  • Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional financial need.

  • This is a campus-based loan program, with the school acting as the lender using a limited pool of funds provided by the federal government.

Federal Graduate and Professional PLUS loan

  • An education loan borrowed directly from the federal government (Direct Loans), with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.

  • Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). 

  • Only graduate level students are eligible to receive Graduate and Professional PLUS loans, which are unsubsidized.

  • Students also must show they are creditworthy or have a cosigner.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CBPSFEDLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No, I did not take out federal student loans in 2012-2013



104

Question Name

B17CEVRFEDLN


Wording

Have you ever taken out any federal student loans for your undergraduate education? 


(Federal student loans include subsidized and unsubsidized [helplink] Direct Loans [end helplink](previously known as Stafford Loans), Perkins Loans, and graduate and professional student PLUS Loans, but do not include parent PLUS Loans.)


Help Text

Indicate whether you have ever taken out any federal student loans for your education. Include federal loans for all schools you attended. Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

Subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans)

  • An education loan borrowed directly from the federal government (Direct Loans) and dispensed through your school, with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.

  • Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for Direct Loan eligibility.

  • Undergraduate and graduate level students are eligible to receive Direct Loans, which can be either subsidized or unsubsidized. 

Perkins Loan

  • Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional financial need.

  • This is a campus-based loan program, with the school acting as the lender using a limited pool of funds provided by the federal government.

Federal Graduate and Professional PLUS loan

  • An education loan borrowed directly from the federal government (Direct Loans), with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.

  • Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). 

  • Only graduate level students are eligible to receive Graduate and Professional PLUS loans, which are unsubsidized.

  • Students also must show they are creditworthy or have a cosigner.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CEVRFEDLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



105

Question Name

B17CFDRYST


Wording


Are you currently repaying your federal student loans for your undergraduate education?


Help Text

Indicate whether you are currently repaying your federal student loans. Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.

If you are not currently repaying any federal student loans because of a repayment plan with your loan holder or servicer, or if you are currently in deferment or forebearance on your federal student loans, answer "No."

If you are currently repaying no federal student loans because you have already paid off your loan amount (including any interest owed), answer "No, because they are already paid off."

Federal student loan payments are usually made to loan holders or servicers, although some federal student loans, like a Perkins loan, may be made to a school. A federal loan payment is the amount that you are repaying on your federal student loans.

Federal subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans)

  • An education loan borrowed directly from the federal government (Direct Loans) and dispensed through your school, with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.

  • Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for Direct Loan eligibility. 

  • Undergraduate and graduate level students are eligible to receive Direct Loans, which can be either subsidized or unsubsidized.

Perkins Loan

  • Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional financial need.

  • This is a campus-based loan program, with the school acting as the lender using a limited pool of funds provided by the federal government.

Federal Graduate and Professional PLUS loan

  • An education loan borrowed directly from the federal government (Direct Loans), with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.

  • Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). 

  • Only graduate level students are eligible to receive Graduate and Professional PLUS loans, which are unsubsidized.

  • Students also must show they are creditworthy or have a cosigner.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CFDRYST

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No

2

No, because they are already paid off



106

Question Name

B17CFLNMOS


Wording

How much are your monthly federal student loan payments for your undergraduate education?


Help Text

Indicate the minimum amount due each month on your federal student loans. Do not include Parent Plus loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends. If you are unsure, provide your best estimate.

Federal student loan monthly payments are usually made to loan holders or servicers, although some federal student loans, like a Perkins loan, may be made to a school.

Federal subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (previously known as Stafford Loans)

  • An education loan borrowed directly from the federal government (Direct Loans) and dispensed through your school, with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.

  • Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for Direct Loan eligibility.

  • Undergraduate and graduate level students are eligible to receive Direct Loans, which can be either subsidized or unsubsidized.

Perkins Loan

  • Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional financial need.

  • This is a campus-based loan program, with the school acting as the lender using a limited pool of funds provided by the federal government.

Federal Graduate and Professional PLUS loan

  • An education loan borrowed directly from the federal government (Direct Loans), with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.

  • Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). 

  • Only graduate level students are eligible to receive Graduate and Professional PLUS loans, which are unsubsidized.

  • Students also must show they are creditworthy or have a cosigner.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CFLNMOS

Wording

$|.00

Response Option



107

Question Name

B17CFAMLN


Wording

Is anyone, such as a family member or friend, helping you to repay your undergraduate loans? 




(If you are married and only your spouse is helping you to repay your undergraduate loans, indicate "no.")


Help Text

Indicate "yes" if anyone, other than a spouse, is helping you to repay any or all of your undergraduate education loans.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CFAMLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



108

Question Name

B17CSPLN


Wording

[If B17ASPLV in (missing 8 9 10 11)]
Did your spouse take out any student loans for undergraduate or graduate education?

[else]
Did your spouse take out any student loans for undergraduate education?


Probe

Whose education was that for?

If yes: Can you tell me a little about the loans you were thinking of?


Help Text

If your spouse took out any kind of loan (federal or private) in any amount for his or her undergraduate or graduate education, please select "yes" for this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CSPLN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



109

Question Name

B17CSPAMT


Wording

What is the total amount your spouse has borrowed in student loans? 

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


Probe

How did you figure out what to enter there?

Is it an exact amount or an estimate?


Help Text

Indicate the total amount borrowed by your spouse in student loans. If you are unsure, provide your best estimate.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CSPAMT

Wording

$|.00

Response Option



110

Question Name

B17CSPOWE


Wording

[If B17CSPAMT = missing]
How much of your spouse's student loans are still owed?

[else]
How much of the $[B17CSPAMT] in total student loans does your spouse still owe?


Probe

How did you figure out what to enter there?

Is it an exact amount or an estimate?


Help Text

Provide the total amount that your spouse still owes for his or her student loan. (Clicking the "All of it" button will fill in the amount of money that you indicated in the previous question.) 

If you are unsure, provide your best estimate.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CSPOWE

Wording

$|.00

Response Option



111

Question Name

B17CSPLNPY


Wording

How much does your spouse pay each month for his or her student loans?


Probe

How did you figure out what to enter there?

Is it an exact amount or an estimate?


Help Text

Indicate the minimum amount your spouse must pay monthly to repay his or her student loans. If your spouse has multiple school loans, please consider them all in your response by adding the monthly payments together and providing the sum of the payments. Include only your spouse's student loans in your response. Please provide the amount paid by your or your spouse only for these loans. 

(If your spouse is not yet in repayment, click the 
"not yet in repayment" button.)


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17CSPLNPY

Wording

$|.00

Response Option


Item Name

B17CSPLNIR

Wording

Not yet in repayment

Response Option



112

Question Name

B17DLNINC


Wording

Has the amount of student loan debt you have from your undergraduate education influenced your life situation in any way?


Probe

IF NO: What kinds of employment decisions could be influenced by having or not having student loan debt?


Help Text



Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DLNINC

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



113

Question Name

B17DLNICA


Wording

What was the main influence your student loan debt had on your life situation?


Probe

What does “field of study or training” mean in the first response option?


Tell me more about your answer.


Did the response choices cover what you wanted to answer or were you hoping for some other choice?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DOUTFLD

Wording

Took job outside of field of study or training

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DMORHRS

Wording

Had to work more hours than desired

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DANOTJOB

Wording

Had to work more than one job at the same time

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DNOGRAD

Wording

Postponed attending graduate program in effort to being paying off loans

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



Item Name


B17DCAR

Wording

Could not afford to buy or keep a car

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DNOHOUSE

Wording

Had to delay purchasing a home

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DMOVEBCK

Wording

Had to move back in with parents or other family members

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DANOTHER

Wording

Other reason

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DNONE

Wording

None of the above





EMPLOYMENT

114

Question Name

B17DINTRO


Wording

In this next section, we will ask a few questions about any paid jobs you’ve had [{If before July 1, 2016} after June 2013 {else} between July 2013 and June 2016].

When thinking about paid jobs, also include any self-employment [{if B17CWRKSTDY = 1} , work-study jobs,] and paid internships.


Help Text

This is an informational screen only. (Click the "Next" button.)


Item


115

Question Name

B17DWKSTDY01


Wording

Next, [{if TIO} I {else} we] have a question about work-study jobs. Federal, state, and institution work-study jobs are offered to students with financial need, allowing them to work part-time to earn money to help pay their education expenses. 

Since starting your college education, have you ever held a 
work-study job

(Students must file a FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid, in order to be considered for the Federal Work-Study program. Work-study jobs are often located on the campus of a student's school and may or may not be related to a student's course of study.)


Help Text

Work-study jobs are offered to undergraduate students with financial need, allowing them to work part-time to earn money to help pay their education expenses. Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for the Federal Work-Study (FWS) program. Work-study jobs are often located on the campus of a student's school and may or may not be related to a student's course of study.

Please consider any work-study jobs held at any time since starting your college education, regardless of which college, university, or trade school you attended at the time.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWKSTDY01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



116

Question Name

B17DWRK1YR1


Wording

Did you have any jobs during your first year of attending [NPSAS]?


Probe

What jobs were you thinking about when you answered this question?

Were there any jobs you had that you were unsure about counting here? Did you count it or not?
How did you decide which jobs to include?

Aside from what you reported, did you have any other paid work that year?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWRKYR1

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



117

Question Name

B17DWRK1HRS


Wording

What were your average hours worked per week during your first year of attending [NPSAS]?


Probe

How did you figure what to answer here?

Were you thinking about an average week, or about an overall average through the year?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWRK1HRS

Wording

 

Response Option



118

Question Name

B17DWRK1CAM


Wording

Was your employment during your first year of enrollment at [NPSAS] on or off-campus?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWRK1CAM

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

On-campus

2

Off-campus

3

Both on and off-campus



119

Question Name

B17DCUREMP


Wording

Are you currently working for pay?


Help Text

Indicate whether you are currently working for pay.

Please consider any jobs for pay, including: full-time and part-time employment, self-employment, work-study jobs, and paid internships.

If you currently hold any paid jobs, including if you are self-employed, or hold a work-study jobs or paid internship, answer "Yes."

If you do not currently work or if all current work is unpaid, such as unpaid internships, answer "No." If you do not currently work for pay, but previously worked for pay answer "No." Later questions in the survey will ask about previous paid employment.

Federal work-study jobs are offered to undergraduate students with financial need, allowing them to work part-time to earn money to help pay their education expenses. Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for the Federal Work-Study (FWS) program.

An internship is any formal or informal program that provides on-the-job-experience for beginners in an occupation or profession. Many work in internships in order to learn new skills or to gain job experience. Consider only paid internships when answering this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DCUREMP

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



120

Question Name

B17DANYJOBS


Wording

[{If before July 1, 2016} Have you worked {else} Did you][{If before July 1, 2016} or [helplink] will you [end helplink] work {else} work] for pay, at any time between July 2013 and June 2016, including continuing in any jobs started before July 2013?


Help Text

Indicate whether you have held any paid jobs at any time between July 2013 and June 2016 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2016)

If you started a job before July 2013 and continued to work there after July 2013, please consider that job.

Please consider any jobs for pay, including: full-time and part-time employment, self-employment, work-study jobs, and paid internships. Do not report any employers where you have only applied for work or any employer where you have not accepted a paid position.

If you have had any paid jobs, including if you have been self-employed, or held work-study jobs or paid internships, answer "Yes."

If you have not worked or if all work was unpaid, such as unpaid internships, answer "No."

Federal work-study jobs are offered to undergraduate students with financial need, allowing them to work part-time to earn money to help pay their education expenses. Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for the Federal Work-Study (FWS) program. Work-study jobs are often located on the campus of a student's school and may or may not be related to a student's course of study.

An internship is any formal or informal program that provides on-the-job-experience for beginners in an occupation or profession. Many work in internships in order to learn new skills or to gain job experience. Consider only paid internships when answering this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DANYJOBS

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



121

Question Name

B17DEMPLOY01


Wording

[If iteration = 1 and B17DCUREMP = 1]
What is the name of your current employer? 

(If you have more than one employer, tell [{if TIO mode} me {else} us] about only one of them now. [{If TIO mode} I {else} We] will collect the names of any other employers later.)

[Else if iteration = 1]
What was the name of the last employer you had [{if after July 2016} prior to July 2016]?

(If you had more than one employer at the same time, tell [{if TIO mode} me {else} us] about only one of them now. [{If TIO mode} I {else} We] will collect the names of any other employers later. If you have not worked at any time after July 2013 but know the name of the employer you will have before June 2016, provide the name of that employer.)

[else if iteration = 2]
What is the name of another employer you have worked for (will work for) between July 2013 and June 2016?

(If you have more than one additional employer, tell [{if TIO mode} me {else} us] about only one of them now. [{If TIO mode} I {else} We] will collect the names of any other employers later.)

[else]
What is the name of another employer you have worked for (or will work for) between July 2013 and June 2016?

(If you have more than one additional employer, tell [{if TIO mode} me {else} us] about only one of them now. [{If TIO mode} I {else} We] will collect the names of any other employers later.)


Help Text

Please provide the name of one employer where you have worked at any time between July 2013 and June 2016. Do not report any employers where you have only applied for work or any employer where you have not accepted a paid position.

Your employer name will be used for your reference on questions as you progress through the survey.

You will be given the opportunity to tell us about any other employers you've had at any time between July 2013 and June 2016, later in the survey.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DEMPNAM01

Wording

Employer or company name (for example, IBM, Starbucks, etc.):

Response Option


Item Name

B17DEMPSLF01

Wording

Check here if you [if (B17DCUREMP = 1 and iteration = 1) are/Else if iteration = 1: were/Else: are/were] self-employed

Response Option



122

Question Name

B17DJOBZIP01


Wording

What is the 5-digit ZIP code of the city, town, or municipality in which your employer is located? If you do not know the ZIP code of your place of work, please enter the city and state in which your place of work is located.


If your employer has multiple offices or locations of business, please indicate the ZIP code where your work activities are primarily conducted.


Probe

Tell me about the location where you personally work. Is it the only location for your employer?

Did you know the zip code or have to look it up?

How would you respond if you work for one employer, but in more than one place?


Help Text



Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DJOBZIP01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17DNOZIP01

Wording

Check here instead if address is outside the United States

Response Option


Item Name

B17DJOBCTY01

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17DJOBST01

Wording

 

Response Option



123

Question Name

B17DWKMON01


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016 and B17DEMPSLF01 = 1]
Between July 2013 and June 2016, [helplink] in what months [end helplink] did you or will you work for yourself?

[else If before July 1, 2016]
Between July 2013 and June 2016, [helplink] in what months [end helplink] did you or will you work [{if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]?

[else if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1]
Between July 2013 and June 2016, [helplink] in what months [end helplink] did you work for yourself?

[else]
Between July 2013 and June 2016, [helplink] in what months [end helplink] did you work [{if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]?


Help Text

Indicate all months that you worked for this employer between July 2013 and June 2016, not just the beginning and ending months.

If you worked any portion of a month for this employer, indicate that month.

Do not select a month if you did not or will not work for this employer during any part of that month.

If you worked for this employer for all months in the year, click the "Select/unselect all" button. If you worked for this employer for most months in the year you can click the "Select/unselect all" button and unselect any month you did not work for this employer by clicking on the box for that month once it is highlighted.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWKJL1301

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKAG1301

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKSP1301

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKOC1301

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKNV1301

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKDC1301

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKJA1401

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKFB1401

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKMR1401

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKAP1401

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKMY1401

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKJN1401

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKJL1401

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKAG1401

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKSP1401

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKOC1401

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKNV1401

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKDC1401

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKJA1501

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKFB1501

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKMR1501

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKAP1501

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKMY1501

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKJN1501

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKJL1501

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKAG1501

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKSP1501

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKOC1501

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKNV1501

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKDC1501

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKJA1601

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKFB1601

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKMR1601

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKAP1601

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKMY1601

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17DWKJN1601

Wording

June

Response Option



124

Question Name

B17DEMPCUR01


Wording

Are you currently working [If B17DEMPSLF01 = 1 : for yourself/Else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer: for this employer/Else: at [B17DEMPNAM01]]?


Help Text

Indicate whether you are currently working for this employer.

If you do not work for this employer as of today, but plan to work for this employer before July 2016, answer "Not yet, but will be before July 2016."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DEMPCUR01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

0

No

1

Yes

2

Not yet, but will be before July 2016



125

Question Name

B17DCURERN01


Wording

How much [{if B17DCUR01 in (1, 2)} do you currently {else if B17DCUR01 = 0} did you make] working [{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]]?

Include any bonuses, tips, or commissions in your total earnings amount.


Help Text

Indicate how much you make working for this employer.

Indicate the unit of time that corresponds to the amount of earnings that you reported.

If you are unsure, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DCURAMT01

Wording

$|

Response Option


Item Name

B17DCURTIM01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Per hour

2

Per month

3

Per year



126

Question Name

B17DWRKENR01


Wording

Create t_fill1: 
{if B17EDEMPSLF01 = 1} t_fill1 = for yourself 
{else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} t_fill1 = for this employer 
{else} t_fill1 = at [B17DEMPNAM01]

[If B17DCUREMP01 = 2]
[{If B17DWKMON01 ne missing} You just told us about the upcoming months through July 2016 in which you will be working [t_fill1].]


Will you also be attending school during any of the weeks before July 2016 in which you will be working [t_fill1]?

[Else if (B17DCUREMP = 1 and iteration = 1) or B17DEMPCUR01 = 1]
[{If B17DWKMON01 ne missing} You just told us about the months in which you have worked [t_fill1].]


Have you worked regularly [t_fill1] during weeks in which you have 
also attended school?

[else]
[{If B17DWKMON01 ne missing} You just told us about the months in which you worked [t_fill1].]


[{If after July 2016} Before July 2016, did {else} Did] you work regularly [t_fill1] during weeks in which you were 
also attending school?


Help Text

Indicate whether you worked for this employer during weeks in which you also attended school.

Do not consider whether you were enrolled full-time or part-time at school while working for this employer.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWRKENR01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



127

Question Name

B17DWRKSTD01


Wording

[If B17DEMPCUR01 = 2]:
Will this be a [helplink] work-study [end helplink] job?

[Else if (B17DCUREMP = 1 and iteration = 1) or (B17DEMPCUR01 = 1)]:
Is this a [helplink] work-study [end helplink] job?

[else]:
Was this a [helplink] work-study [end helplink] job?


Help Text

Indicate whether your work with this employer is or was a work-study job.

Work-study jobs are offered to undergraduate students with financial need, allowing them to work part-time to earn money to help pay their education expenses. Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for the Federal Work-Study (FWS) program. Work-study jobs are often located on the campus of a student's school and may or may not be related to a student's course of study.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWRKSTD01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



128

Question Name

B17DONOFF01


Wording

[If B17DEMPCUR01 = 2]: 
Will this job be on or off the campus of your school?

[Else if (B17DCUREMP = 1 and iteration = 1) or (B17DEMPCUR01 = 1)]:
Is this job on or off the campus of your school?

[else]:
Was this job on or off the campus of your school?


Help Text

On campus refers to any job located physically within the boundaries of the official campus of your school.

Off campus refers to any job located physically outside the boundaries of the official campus of your school.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DONOFF01

Wording

[If B17DNUMJOB = 1] Primarily on campus [else] Jobs were all on campus

Response Option

Code

Label

1

On campus

2

Off campus



129

Question Name

B17DWKHREN01


Wording

[If B17DEMPCUR01 = 2] 
How many hours per week will you be working [{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]] while you are attending school? Answer only about the average hours you will be working while you are attending school in the weeks before July 2016. 

(Provide your best guess if you are unsure.)

[else if (B17DCUREMP = 1 and iteration = 1) or B17DEMPCUR01 = 1]
How many hours per week have you usually worked[{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]] while you have attended school?

[else]
[{if after July 2016} Before July 2016, how {else} How] many hours per week did you usually work [{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]] while you attended school? 

(Provide your best guess if you are unsure.)


Help Text

Indicate the average number of hours worked per week at this employer while you were attending school.

If you are unsure, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWKHREN01

Wording

| hours per week

Response Option



130

Question Name

B17DWRKNEN01


Wording

Create t_fill1 and t_fill2: 
{if B17DWRKENR01 = 1} t_fill1 = no words 
{else} t_fill1 = not
{if B17EDEMPSLF01 = 1} t_fill2 = for yourself 
{else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} t_fill2 = for this employer 
{else} t_fill2 = at [B17DEMPNAM01]

[If B17DEMPCUR01 = 2]
Display this first sentence only if B17DWRKENR01 ne missing: 
You told us that before July 2016, you will [t_fill1] be working [t_fill2] regularly during weeks in which you will be attending school.

Before July 2016, will you be working regularly [t_fill2] during weeks in which you 
will not be attending school?

[Else if (B17DCUREMP = 1 and iteration = 1) or B17DEMPCUR01 = 1]
Display this first sentence only if B17DWRKENR01 ne missing: 
You told us that you are [t_fill1] working [t_fill2] regularly during weeks in which you are attending school.

Are you working regularly [t_fill2] during weeks in which you 
are not attending school?

[else]
Display this first sentence only if B17DWRKENR01 ne missing: 
You told us that [{If after July 2016}before July 2016 {else} no words] you were [t_fill1] working regularly [t_fill2] during weeks in which you were attending school.

[{If after July 2016}Before July 2016, did {else} Did] you work regularly [t_fill2] during weeks in which you 
were not attending school?


Help Text

Indicate whether you worked for this employer during weeks in which you were not also attending school.

If you worked for this employer only while attending school as either a full-time or part-time student, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWRKNEN01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



131

Question Name

B17DWRKHRS01


Wording

[else if B17DEMPCUR01 = 2]
Before July 2016, how many hours per week will you work on average [{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]]?

[else if [(B17DCUREMP = 1 and iteration = 1) or B17DEMPCUR01 = 1] and B17DWRKENR01 = 1]
How many hours per week have you usually worked [{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]] 
while you are not attending school

[else if B17DWRKENR01 = 1]
[{if after July 2016} Before July 2016, how {else} How] many hours per week did you usually work [{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]] 
while you were not attending school?

[else if (B17DCUREMP = 1 and iteration = 1) or B17DEMPCUR01 = 1]
How many hours per week do you usually work [{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]]?

[else]
How many hours per week did you usually work [{if B17DEMPSLF01 = 1} for yourself {else if B17DEMPNAM01 = Employer} for this employer {else} at [B17DEMPNAM01]] when you were last employed there [{if after July 2016} before July 2016]?


Help Text

Indicate the average number of hours worked per week at this employer while not attending school.

If you are unsure, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DWRKHRS01

Wording

| hours per week

Response Option



132

Question Name

B17DOTHEMP01


Wording

[If WEB mode]
You've told us about your employment with the above listed employer(s).

[{If before July 1, 2016} Have you worked {else} Did you][{If before July 1, 2016} or will you work {else} work] for pay for any [helplink] other employers [end helplink] at any time between 
July 2013 and June 2016

(Answer "Yes" for any self-employment [{if B17CWRKSTDY = 1} , {else} or] paid internships [{if B17CWRKSTDY = 1} , or work-study jobs.)]

[else]
You've told me about your employment with:

[List B17DEMPLOY01 from all iterations]
[If B17DEMPSLF01 = 1 in any iteration list: Self-employed]

[{If before July 1, 2016} Have you worked {else} Did you][{If before July 1, 2016} or will you work {else} work] for pay for any [helplink] other employers [end helplink] at any time between 
July 2013 and June 2016

(Answer "Yes" for any self-employment [{if B17CWRKSTDY = 1} , {else} or] paid internships [{if B17CWRKSTDY = 1} , or work-study jobs.)]


Help Text

Indicate whether you have had any other paid employment between July 2013 and June 2016 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2016).

If you started a job before July 2013 and continued to work there after July 2013, please consider that job.

Please consider any jobs for pay, including: full-time and part-time employment, self-employment, work-study jobs, and paid internships. Do not report any employers where you have only applied for work or any employer where you have not accepted a paid position.

If you have had any additional paid jobs, including if you have been self-employed, or held work-study jobs or paid internships, answer "Yes."

If you have not worked at any additional employers or if all work was unpaid, such as unpaid internships, answer"No."

Federal work-study jobs are offered to undergraduate students with financial need, allowing them to work part-time to earn money to help pay their education expenses. Students must file a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to be considered for the Federal Work-Study (FWS) program. Work-study jobs are often located on the campus of a student's school and may or may not be related to a student's course of study.

An internship is any formal or informal program that provides on-the-job-experience for beginners in an occupation or profession. Many work in internships in order to learn new skills or to gain job experience. Consider only paid internships when answering this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DOTHEMP01

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

0

No other employers

1

Yes, have other employers



133

Question Name

B17DENRWORK


Wording

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED and (B17DCUREMP = 1 or if B17DEMPCUR01 = 1 in any iteration)]
Do you consider yourself to be primarily...

[else]
When you were last attending school and working, did you consider yourself to be primarily...


Help Text

An example of a student who works would be someone who considers school to be his or her primary focus, but who also holds a job to earn additional money or for the work experience.

An example of an employee who decided to enroll in school is someone who considers his or her primary focus to be work but is attending school to further his or her career or for personal betterment.

Please try to choose the answer that most closely reflects your primary focus for working while enrolled in school.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DENRWORK

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

[If CURRENTLY ENROLLED and (B17DCUREMP = 1 or if B17DEMPCUR01 = 1 in any iteration)] A student who works [else] A student who worked

2

An employee who decided to enroll in school



134

Question Name

INTJOB


Wording

Employer Focus
[Reference Employer]

Next, [if TIO mode: I/Else: we] have some questions that will focus on your [if reference employer missing: employment with your current or most recent employer/Else: if T_REFEMPSE = 1: self-employment/Else: employment with [Reference Employer]].


Help Text

This is an informational screen only. (Click the Next button.)


Item


135

Question Name

B17DREFPKLST


Wording

The next few questions will focus on your experiences specifically with one employer.

Please choose the employer which you consider to [{if CURRENTLY EMPLOYED} be {else} have been] your main employer [{if NOT CURRENTLY EMPLOYED} when you were working] [{if after July 2016} before July 2016].


Help Text

The list contains all of the employers that you indicated you worked for at some time between July 2013 and June 2016.

Select the employer that you consider to be your main employer. Answer "None of these employers" only if you are unable to identify any of these employers as your main employer.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DREFPKLST

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Self-employed as main employment

10

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from ninth iteration]

11

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from tenth iteration]

2

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from first iteration]

3

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from second iteration]

4

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from third iteration]

5

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from fourth iteration]

6

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from fifth iteration]

7

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from sixth iteration]

8

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from seventh iteration]

9

[fill B17DEMPNAM01]-from eighth iteration]

99

None of these employers



136

Question Name

B17DREFCUR


Wording

Are you currently working [if reference employer missing: for this employer/Else: self-employed at reference employer or if B17DREFPKLST = 1: for yourself/Else: at [Reference Employer]?


Help Text

Please indicate if you currently work for this employer.

If you do not currently work for this employer, even if you expect to return to work with this employer in the future, answer "No."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DREFCUR

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



137

Question Name

B17DEMPLOY


Wording

What is the 5-digit ZIP code of the city, town, or municipality in which your employer is located? If you do not know the ZIP code of your place of work, please enter the city and state in which your place of work is located.


If your employer has multiple offices or locations of business, please indicate the ZIP code where your work activities are primarily conducted.


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DEMPZIP

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17DEMPNOZP

Wording

Check here instead if address is outside the United States

Response Option


Item Name

B17DEMPCITY

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17DEMPST

Wording

 

Response Option



138

Question Name

B17DEARNINGS


Wording

Header:
Employer Focus
[Reference Employer]

How much did you make when you last worked [{if reference employer missing}for this employer {else self-employed at reference employer or B17DREFPKLST = 1} for yourself {else} at [Reference Employer]] [{if after July 2016} before July 2016]?

Include any bonuses, tips, or commissions in your total earnings amount.


Help Text

Indicate how much you made when you last worked for this employer.

Indicate the unit of time that corresponds to the amount of earnings that you reported.

If you are unsure, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DEARNAMT

Wording

$|

Response Option


Item Name

B17DEARNTIM

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Per hour

2

Per month

3

Per year



139

Question Name

B17DPREFT


Wording

Would you prefer to work more hours in this job?


Probe

Can you tell me a little more about why you want/don’t want more hours?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DPREFT

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



140

Question Name

B17DOCC


Wording

Header:
Employer Focus
[Reference Employer]

[If currently employed at reference employer]  
What is the title of your current job [{if reference employer missing}with this employer {else if SELF-EMPLOYED AT REFERENCE EMPLOYER or B17DREFPKLST = 1} working for yourself {else} with [Reference Employer]]? 

What do you do in that job? 

[else] 
What was the title of the most recent job you held [{if reference employer missing} with this employer {else if SELF-EMPLOYED AT REFERENCE EMPLOYER or B17DREFPKLST = 1} working for yourself {else} with [Reference Employer]] [{if after July 2016} before July 2016]? 

What did you do in that job?


Help Text

In the first text box, enter the job title for your current or most recent job with this employer. 

In the second text box, enter words or phrases describing the primary duties for your current or most recent job with this employer. 

Choose the option that best describes your occupation. 

If you cannot find your occupation in the list provided, try another search in the text boxes marked 
"Job Title" and/or "Job Duties." 

If you are still unable to find your occupation in the list, please click 
"None of the Above." This will take you to another screen that will allow you to select your occupation manually. 

Three drop down boxes are provided for selecting your occupation. All three boxes do not appear until categories have been selected in the first two boxes. The first box provides a list of the most general categories. The second box offers a list of more specific categories within the general category area. The third box offers the most specific categorical list we have for your type of occupation. 

Select your occupation by choosing a general area, a specific area, and a final detailed category. If appropriate categories are not offered, please pick the specific option with the phrase 
"All Other."


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DOCC2

Wording

 

Item Name

B17DOCCAST

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17DOCC3

Wording

 

Item Name

B17DOCC6

Wording

 

Item Name

B17DJBDY

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17DJBTL

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17DOCCDK

Wording

 

Response Option



141

Question Name

B17DINDUST


Wording

What kind of business or industry is this?


Probe

In your own words, what do you think this question asking you? What does “industry” mean to you? Are there other words you would use to describe your employer’s business?


Help Text



Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DINDUST

Wording

 

Response Option



142

Question Name

B17DEMPBEN


Wording

Header:
Employer Focus
[Reference Employer]

[If currently employed at reference employer]
In your job [{if B17DJBTL ne missing} as a(n) [B17DJBTL]] [{if reference employer missing}with this employer {else if SELF-EMPLOYED AT REFERENCE EMPLOYER or B17DREFPKLST = 1} no words {else} with [Reference Employer]], are you currently eligible to receive...

[else]
When you last worked in your job [{if B17DJBTL ne missing} as a(n) [B17DJBTL]] [{if reference employer missing}with this employer {else if SELF-EMPLOYED AT REFERENCE EMPLOYER or B17DREFPKLST = 1} no words {else} with [Reference Employer]] [{if after July 2016} before July 2016], were you eligible to receive...


Help Text

Benefits are a type of non-monetary employee compensation provided in addition to salary. Answer "Yes" for each benefit your employer offered to you, regardless of whether or not you used the benefit.

Health insurance pays all or part of the costs for your medical, dental, vision, or other health care. It may be either completely employer-paid, or offered at a reduced rate as an employee-paid benefit.

Life insurance provides a predetermined amount of money to the family member or other person you have identified to receive the support in case of death. It may be either completely employer-paid, or offered at a reduced rate as an employee-paid benefit.

Retirement benefits are funds that you, your employer, or both, can set aside to invest while you are working. In defined benefit plans (sometimes called pension plans), at the time of retirement, employees are provided a set amount based on salary or years of service. In defined contribution plans like a 401(k)/403(b), both employee and employer contribute specific amounts but the benefit available upon retirement is tied to investment earnings.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DEMPHLTH

Wording

Health insurance

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DEMPLIF

Wording

Life insurance

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DEMPRET

Wording

Retirement or other financial benefits, such as a 401(k)/403(b)

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DEMPVAC

Wording

Vacation or holidays

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DEMPOT

Wording

Overtime

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



143

Question Name

B17DJBREAB


Wording

[If currently employed]
In your current job, do you…

[else]
In your most recent job, did you…


Probe

In your own words, what do you think this question asking you? Are there other choices that might belong here?

Are there other leadership or management responsibilities you perform at your current/last job?


Help Text

Please indicate whether or not you participate in or are the sole supervisor or decision maker in the listed job duties.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DJBREA

Wording

 Supervise the work of others?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DJBREB

Wording

 Participate in hiring or firing decisions?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



144

Question Name

B17DOCCTIMGT


Wording

Header: 
Job Focus 
[B17DJBTL] 

Instructions:
[If B17DHVLIC ne 1] 
Now we have some questions that focus on your job as a(n) 
[B17DJBTL]

[If currently employed at reference employer]
Have you worked [{if B17DJBTL ne missing} as a(n)[B17DJBTL] {else} in your current job] or in any similar jobs, even if they were not [{if reference employer missing}with this employer {else if self-employed at reference employer} working for yourself {else} with [Reference Employer]], for a year or more?

[else]
[{if after July 2016} Before July 2016, did {else} Did] you work [{if B17DJBTL ne missing} as a(n)[B17DJBTL] {else} in your most recent job] or in any similar jobs, even if they were not [{if reference employer missing}with this employer {else if self-employed at reference employer} working for yourself {else} with [Reference Employer]], for a year or more?


Help Text

Indicate whether you worked in this type of job for a year or more.

If you did not work at this type of job for a consecutive amount of time, you can answer by adding up the amount of time you worked in this type of job.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DOCCTIMGT

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



145

Question Name

B17DOCCTIM


Wording

Header:
Job Focus
[B17DJBTL]

[If currently employed at reference employer]
For how many years have you worked [{if B17DJBTL ne missing} as a(n)[B17DJBTL] {else} in your current job] or in any similar jobs, even if they were not [{if reference employer missing}with this employer {else if self-employed at reference employer} working for yourself {else} with [Reference Employer]]?

[else]
[{if after July 2016} Before July 2016, for {else} For] how many years did you work [{if B17DJBTL ne missing} as a(n)[B17DJBTL] {else} in your most recent job] or in any similar jobs, even if they were not [{if reference employer missing}with this employer {else if self-employed at reference employer} working for yourself {else} with [Reference Employer]]?


Help Text

Indicate about how many years you have worked in this type of job. If you are unsure, provide your best guess.

If you did not work at this type of job consecutively, you can answer by adding up the amount of time you worked in this type of job.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DOCCTIM

Wording

| year(s)

Response Option



146

Question Name

B17DRELMAJ


Wording

Header:
Job Focus
[B17DJBTL]

[If currently employed at reference employer]:
Is your job [if B17DJBTL ne missing: as a(n) [B17DJBTL]] related to what you studied in college?

[else]:
Was your job [if B17DJBTL ne missing: as a(n) [B17DJBTL]] related to what you studied in college?


Help Text

Indicate whether the job specified in the question was related to what you studied in college. By college we mean a college, university or trade school. A trade school offers instruction in skilled trades. It is not a high school.

Your job may be related to what you studied in college if it requires skills related to your primary coursework, or if it is similar in content to your primary coursework.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DRELMAJ

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



147

Question Name

B17DSTRTCR


Wording

Header:
Job Focus
[B17DJBTL]

[If currently employed at reference employer]:
Is your job [if B17DJBTL ne missing: as a(n) [B17DJBTL]] related to the kind of work you want to do in the future?

[else]:
Was your job [if B17DJBTL ne missing: as a(n) [B17DJBTL]] related to the kind of work you want to do in the future?


Help Text

Indicate whether the job specified in the question is related to the type of work you would like to do in the future, whether you are currently working in this job or not.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DSTRTCR

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



148

Question Name

B17DHVLIC


Wording

Next, [{if TIO mode} I'd {else} we’d] like to ask about any professional certifications or industry licenses. A professional certification or license shows you are qualified to perform a specific job and includes things like Licensed Realtor, Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Construction Manager, or an IT certification. 


Do you have a currently active professional certification or a state or industry license? 


(Do not include business licenses such as a liquor license or vending license.)


Help Text

Indicate whether you have a professional certification or license of any kind, including those not specifically mentioned in the question.

When answering this question, do not consider if your professional certification or license is related to or required by your current or most recent job.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DHVLIC

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



149

Question Name

B17DLICREL


Wording

Header:
Job Focus
[B17DJBTL]

[If currently employed at reference employer]
Is this certification or license required for your job [{if B17DJBTL ne missing} as a(n) [B17DJBTL]]?

[else]
[{if after July 2016} Before July 2016, was {else} Was] this certification or license required for your job [{if B17DJBTL ne missing} as a(n) [B17DJBTL]]?


Help Text

Indicate whether your certification or license is required for the job specified in the question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DLICREL

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



150

Question Name

B17DJOBSA


Wording

[If currently employed]
Please indicate whether you are satisfied with each of the following in your current job:

[else]
Please indicate whether you were satisfied with each of the following in your most recent job:


Probe

In your own words, what is this question asking you? Did the response choices cover what you wanted to answer or were you hoping for some other choice?


Help Text

Please select "yes" for those aspects of your current job with which you are satisfied and "no" for those aspects of your job with which you are not satisfied.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DPAY

Wording

Your pay?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DFRINGE

Wording

Fringe benefits?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DWRKIMP

Wording

The importance and challenge of your work?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DPROADV

Wording

Opportunities for promotion and advancement?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DTRAIN

Wording

Opportunities to use your training and education?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DJOBSEC

Wording

Your job security?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No


Item Name

B17DMORED

Wording

Opportunities for further training and education?

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



151

Question Name

B17DJOBSH


Wording

Overall, would you say you are satisfied with your job?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DJOBSH

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



152

Question Name

B17DSEARCH


Wording

[If currently employed]
Are you currently looking for a different job? (Indicate "yes" if you are looking for full-time or part-time work.)


"Looking for a different job" includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling out job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements, contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job interviews.

[else]
Are you currently looking for a job? (Indicate "yes" if you are looking for full-time, part-time, or graduate school jobs such as assistantships and fellowships.)


"Looking for a different job" includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling out job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements, contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job interviews.


Probe

What kinds of activities can be considered “looking for a job”? If yes: Please tell me some of the things you have been doing as part of “looking for a job.” If you are looking for a second job in addition to the one you have would you say yes or no here…


Help Text

If you care not currently employed but are looking for a job, please select "yes". If you are not working and are not looking for a job, please select "no".


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DSEARCH

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



153

Question Name

B17DMNRSN


Wording

[If currently enrolled]
What is your main reason for working during enrollment?

[else]
What was your main reason for working during enrollment?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DMNRSN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

To pay living expenses such as housing, utilities, and transportation

2

To pay educational expenses such as tuition, fees, books, and supplies

3

To earn spending money

4

To minimize the amount of debt you have

5

To gain job experience

6

Other



154

Question Name

B17DACTLKWRK


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
At any point after June 2013, were there times when you were actively looking for work?


(Actively looking for work includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling out job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements, contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job interviews.)

[else]
At any point between July 2013 and June 2016, were there times when you were actively looking for work?


(Actively looking for work includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling out job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements, contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job interviews.)


Help Text

Indicate whether you have looked for a job at any time between July 2013 and June 2016.

Actively looking for work includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling out job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements, contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job interviews.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DACTLKWRK

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



155

Question Name

B17DLKWRK


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016] 
In which months after June 2013 were you 
not working and [helplink] actively looking [end helplink] for a job for any part of the month?

[else]
Between July 2013 and June 2016, in which months were you 
not working and [helplink] actively looking [end helplink] for a job for any part of the month?


Help Text

Indicate all months that you were not working and actively looking for work between July 2013 and June 2016, not just the beginning and ending months.

If you were not working for part of a month, and looking for work while you were not working, include that month.

Do not indicate any months when you were working, but looking for a different job.

Actively looking for work includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling out job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements, contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job interviews.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DLKWKJL13

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKAG13

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKSP13

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKOC13

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKNV13

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKDC13

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKJA14

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKFB14

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKMR14

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKAP14

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKMY14

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKJN14

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKJL14

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKAG14

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKSP14

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKOC14

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKNV14

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKDC14

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKJA15

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKFB15

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKMR15

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKAP15

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKMY15

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKJN15

Wording

June

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKJL15

Wording

July

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKAG15

Wording

August

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKSP15

Wording

September

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKOC15

Wording

October

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKNV15

Wording

November

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKDC15

Wording

December

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKJA16

Wording

January

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKFB16

Wording

February

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKMR16

Wording

March

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKAP16

Wording

April

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKMY16

Wording

May

Response Option


Item Name

B17DLKWKJN16

Wording

June

Response Option



156

Question Name

B17DUNCMP


Wording

Did you receive unemployment compensation at any point in the last three years while you were not working?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DUNCMP

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



157

Question Name

B17DFIRSTJOB


Wording

Was this your first job after college?


Probe

Were you already working at this job before you left post-secondary education?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DFIRSTJOB

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



158

Question Name

B17DFIRSTHRS


Wording

How many hours did you work in your first job after college?


Probe

In your own words, what is this question asking you?


What job are they asking you to answer about here?


Did you always work the same amount of hours per week at that job?

IF NO: How did you figure how many hours to answer? Did you think about how many hours you worked on average? When you first started? At the end of your time there?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DFIRSTHRS

Wording

 

Response Option



159

Question Name

B17DFIRSTERN


Wording

How much did you make in your first job after college?


Probe

Did your answer refer to what you earn by hour, day, paycheck, year or what?


Were you already working at this job before you left post-secondary education?


IF YES: Was the starting pay you provided what you were making before leaving post-secondary education or after you left, or did your pay not change?


Help Text

 


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DFIRSTERN

Wording


Response Option

$|

Item Name

B17DFIRSTERN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Per hour

2

Per month

3

Per year



160

Question Name

B17DEDBENFTS


Wording


When thinking about a job now or in the future, salary may be only one part of why you choose that job.



Compared to the salary, how important is each of the following to you?


Help Text

For each item listed, indicate how important you think each one is compared to salary when choosing a job.

Leisure means doing things that you think are fun or relaxing, either with friends or on your own.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17DHLPOTH

Wording

Helping others as part of your job

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Less important than salary

2

As important as salary

3

More important than salary


Item Name

B17DEXPFLD

Wording

Being seen as an expert in your field

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Less important than salary

2

As important as salary

3

More important than salary


Item Name

B17DWRKTSKS

Wording

Making your own decisions about how to get your work done

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Less important than salary

2

As important as salary

3

More important than salary


Item Name

B17DLEISTIME

Wording

Balancing work and [helplink] leisure [end helplink] time

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Less important than salary

2

As important as salary

3

More important than salary


Item Name

B17DFAMTIM

Wording

Balancing work and family

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Less important than salary

2

As important as salary

3

More important than salary







INCOME AND EXPENSES

161

Question Name

B17EINCINTRO


Wording

The next set of questions will help us to better understand how the financial circumstances of students may affect their ability to attend college.


Help Text

This is an informational screen only. (Click the Next button.)


Item


162

Question Name

B17EINCOM


Wording

[If TIO mode]
Which of the following categories best describes your income for 
calendar year 2015, prior to taxes and deductions? 

(Calendar year 2015 includes January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all income you paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony. [if B17AMARR = 2: 
Do not include your spouse's income,/Else: Do not include] any grants or loans you may have used to pay for school, or any money given to you by your family.)


[else]
What was your income for 
calendar year 2015, prior to taxes and deductions? 

(Calendar year 2015 includes January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all income you paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony. [if B17AMARR = 2: 
Do not include your spouse's income,/Else: Do not include] any grants or loans you may have used to pay for school, or any money given to you by your family.)


Help Text

Estimate your gross income from the entire 2015 calendar year (January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015). Do not include any income earned during 2016. Your gross income is the full amount before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions are taken out.

Include wages from off-campus jobs, on-campus jobs, work-study jobs, assistantships, fellowships, traineeships, summer jobs, or any other source. Also include income received from a trust fund.

Do not include scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given to you by your family.

If you are unsure what your income in 2015 was, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EINCOM

Wording

 

Response Option

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



163

Question Name

B17EINCSP


Wording

[If TIO mode]
Which of the following categories best describes your spouse’s income for 
calendar year 2015, prior to taxes and deductions? 

(Calendar year 2015 includes January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all income your spouse paid taxes on. Do not include any grants or loans your spouse may have used to pay for school, or any money given to your spouse by family.)

[else]
What was your spouse's income for 
calendar year 2015, prior to taxes and deductions?

(Calendar year 2015 includes January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all income your spouse paid taxes on. Do not include any grants or loans your spouse may have used to pay for school, or any money given to your spouse by family.)


Help Text

Estimate your spouse's gross income from the entire 2015 calendar year (January 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015). Do not include any income earned during 2016. Gross income is the full amount before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions are taken out.

Include wages from any work-study jobs, assistantships, fellowships, traineeships or any other source of income for your spouse. Also include income received from a trust fund.

Do not include scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given to your spouse by family.

If you are unsure what your spouse's income in 2015 was, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EINCSP

Wording

 

Response Option

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


Item Name

B17ENTMR13

Wording

Check here instead if you were not married to your spouse in 2013

Response Option



164

Question Name

B17EDEPS


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Do you have any children you [helplink] support financially [end helplink]?
[else]
Do you have any children you [helplink] supported financially [end helplink] at any time between July 2015 and June 2016?


Help Text

Answer Yes if you have a child or children who received more than half of their financial support from you during the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016), even if these children did not live with you. Foster children are not considered dependents for this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDEPS

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



165

Question Name

B17EDEP2


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
How many children do you support financially?
[else]
How many children did you support financially at any time between July 2015 and June 2016?


Help Text

Report the number of children who received more than half of their financial support from you in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016), even if these children did not live with you. Foster children are not considered dependents for this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDEP2

Wording

| child(ren)


166

Question Name

B17EOTDEPS


Wording

Create t_fill1 and t_fill2 and t_fill3 and t_fill4: 
{if B17EDEP2 = 1} t_fill1 = no words 
{else} t_fill1 = [B17EDEP2] 
{if B17EDEP2 = 1} t_fill2 = child 
{else} t_fill2 = children 
{If before July 1, 2016} t_fill3 = are 
{else} t_fill3 = were 
{If before July 1, 2016} t_fill4 = no words
{else} t_fill4 = at any time between July 2015 and June 2016

[(If B17AMARR = 2 and B17EDEPS in (0 missing)) or (B17BMARR = 2 and B17EDEPS = 1 and B17EDEP2 in (0 missing))]
Not including your spouse, [t_fill3] you [helplink] financially supporting [end helplink] anyone [t_fill4]? 

[else if B17AMARR = 2 and B17EDEPS = 1 and B17EDEP2 gt 0]
Not including your spouse and your [t_fill1][t_fill2], [t_fill3] you [helplink] financially supporting [end helplink] anyone [t_fill4]?

[else if B17AMARR ne 2 and B17EDEPS = 1 and B17EDEP2 gt 0]
Not including your [t_fill1][t_fill2], [t_fill3] you [helplink] financially supporting [end helplink] anyone [t_fill4]?

[else]
[t_fill3] you [helplink] financially supporting [end helplink] anyone else [t_fill4]?


Help Text

Indicate whether you provided more than half the financial support for anybody other than a spouse or children in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016), who lived in your household. 

Examples of other dependents might include parents, grandparents, other relatives, or anybody else for whom you provided more than half their financial support. Foster children are not considered dependents for this question.

Do not include yourself, a spouse, or any children as other dependents in this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EOTDEPS

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



167

Question Name

B17EOTDEPS2


Wording

Create t_fill1, and t_fill2, and t_fill3, and t_fill4: 
{if B17EDEP2 = 1} t_fill1 = no words 
{else} t_fill1 = [B17EDEP2] 
{if B17EDEP2 = 1} t_fill2 = child 
{else} t_fill2 = children 
{If before July 1, 2016} t_fill3 = are
{else} t_fill3 = were
{If before July 1, 2016} t_fill4 = no words
{else} t_fill4 = at any time between July 2015 and June 2016

[If B17AMARR = 2 and B17EDEPS in (0 missing) or (B17AMARR = 2 and B17EDEPS = 1 and B17EDEP2 in (0 missing)]
Not including your spouse, how many others [t_fill3] you financially supporting [t_fill4]?

[else if B17AMARR = 2 and B17EDEPS = 1 and B17EDEP2 gt 0]
Not including your spouse and your [t_fill1][t_fill2], how many others [t_fill3] you financially supporting [t_fill4]?

[else if B17AMARR ne 2 and B17EDEPS = 1 and B17EDEP2 gt 0]
Not including your [t_fill1][t_fill2], how many others [t_fill3] you financially supporting [t_fill4]?

[else]
How many others [t_fill3] you financially supporting [t_fill4]?


Help Text

Indicate how many other dependents who lived in your household received more than half their financial support from you in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016). 

Examples of other dependents might include parents, grandparents, other relatives, or anybody else for whom you provided more than half their financial support. Foster children are not considered dependents for this question.

Do not count yourself, a spouse, or any children as other dependents in this question.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EOTDEPS2

Wording

|other(s)

Response Option



168

Question Name

B17EKIDCOL


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
How many of your [helplink] dependents [end helplink] have attended a college, university, or trade school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016)?

[else]
How many of your [helplink] dependents [end helplink] attended a college, university, or trade school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016)?


Help Text

Indicate how many of your dependents attended a college, university or trade school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016).

Dependents include your children, who need not live with you, and others who live in your household who receive more than half of their financial support from you. Foster children are not considered dependent children for this question.

trade school offers instruction in skilled trades. It is not a high school.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EKIDCOL

Wording

| dependent(s)


169

Question Name

B17EKIDCOL1


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Has your dependent attended a college, university, or trade school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016)?

[else]
Did your dependent attend a college, university, or trade school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016)?


Help Text

Indicate if your dependent attended a college, university or trade school in the 2015-2016 academic year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016).

Dependents include your children, who need not live with you, and others who live in your household who receive more than half of their financial support from you. Foster children are not considered dependent children for this question.

trade school offers instruction in skilled trades. It is not a high school.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EKIDCOL1

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



170

Question Name

B17EREGSUPP


Wording

Since July 2015, have you [helplink] regularly [end helplink] given any friends or family who do not live with you more than $50 per month to help them out?


Help Text

Please indicate if you have regularly given anyone who does not live with you more than $50 per month since starting college in the 2010-2011 academic year.

Do not include one-time or occasional payment(s) made.

Do not include money used to pay back loan(s) given to you or any money used to pay for your own room/board.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EREGSUPP

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



171

Question Name

B17EPARHELP


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016, will your parents (or guardians) have helped you pay for any of your education or living expenses while you are enrolled in school?

[else]
Between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016, did your parents (or guardians) help you pay for any of your education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school?

All get the following instruction:
(Tuition and fees or school books are examples of education expenses. Rent and food are examples of living expenses.)


Probe

Tell me how you arrived at your answer. What did you consider? How did you decide on your answer?


Help Text

Indicate whether your parents (or guardians) paid for any education or living expenses between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.

Do not include any assistance from your other family members or a spouse.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EPARHELP

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



172

Question Name

B17EPARGATE


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Ok. Is this amount:

[else]
Ok. Was this amount:


Help Text

Indicate the amount your parents (or guardians) paid for any education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016).

Do not include any assistance from your other family members or a spouse.

If you are not sure of the amount, provide your best guess.

Tuition and fees or school books are examples of education expenses. Rent and food are examples of living expenses.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EPARGATE

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$2,000 or less

2

More than $2,000



173

Question Name

B17EPARLOAMT


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Is it...

[else]
Was it...


Help Text

Indicate the amount your parents (or guardians) paid for any education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016). 

If you are not sure of the amount, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EPARLOAMT

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Less than $250

2

$250 - $500

3

$501 - $1,000

4

$1,001 - $1,500

5

$1,501 - $2,000



174

Question Name

B17EPARHIAMT


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Is it...

[else]
Was it...


Help Text

Indicate the amount your parents (or guardians) paid for any education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016). 

If you are not sure of the amount, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EPARHIAMT

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$2,001 - $5,000

2

$5,001 - $10,000

3

$10,001 - $15,000

4

$15,001 - $20,000

5

$20,001 - $25,000

6

More than $25,000



175

Question Name

B17EFAMHELP


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016 and B17BPARDED = 1]
In the 2015-2016 school year only [{if B17BMARR = 2} , and not including your spouse], will [{if B17AMARR = 2}
otherfamily members or friends have helped you pay for any of your education or living expenses while you are enrolled in school?

[else if after July 1, 2016 and B17BPARDED = 1]
In the 2015-2016 school year only [{if B17AMARR = 2} , and not including your spouse], did [{if B17AMARR = 2}
otherfamily members or friends help you pay for any of your education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school?

[else if B17AMARR = 2 and before July 1, 2016]
In the 2015-2016 school year only, and not including your spouse or your parents (or guardians), will 
other family members or friends have helped you pay for any of your education or living expenses while you are enrolled in school?

[else if B17AMARR = 2]
In the 2015-2016 school year only, and not including your spouse or your parents (or guardians), did 
other family members or friends help you pay for any of your education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school?

[else If before July 1, 2016]
In the 2015-2016 school year only, and not including your parents (or guardians), will 
other family members or friends have helped you pay for any of your education or living expenses while you are enrolled in school?

[else]
In the 2015-2016 school year only, and not including your parents (or guardians), did 
other family members or friends help you pay for any of your education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school?

[All get the following instruction]
(Tuition and fees or school books are examples of education expenses. Rent and food are examples of living expenses.)


Help Text

Indicate whether any family members or friends paid for any education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016).

Do not include any assistance from your parents (or guardians) or a spouse.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EFAMHELP

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



176

Question Name

B17EFAMGATE


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Ok. Is this amount:

[else]
Ok. Was this amount:


Help Text

Indicate the amount your other family members or friends paid for any education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016).

Do not include any assistance from your parents (or guardians) or a spouse.

If you are not sure of the amount, provide your best guess.

Tuition and fees or school books are examples of education expenses. Rent and food are examples of living expenses.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EFAMGATE

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$2,000 or less

2

More than $2,000



177

Question Name

B17EFAMLOAMT


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Is it...

[else]
Was it...


Help Text

Indicate the amount your other family members or friends paid for any education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016). 

If you are not sure of the amount, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EFAMLOAMT

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Less than $250

2

$250 - $500

3

$501 - $1,000

4

$1,001 - $1,500

5

$1,501 - $2,000



178

Question Name

B17EFAMHIAMT


Wording

[If before July 1, 2016]
Is it...

[else]
Was it...


Help Text

Indicate the amount your other family members or friends paid for any education or living expenses while you were enrolled in school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016). 

If you are not sure of the amount, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EFAMHIAMT

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$2,001 - $5,000

2

$5,001 - $10,000

3

$10,001 - $15,000

4

$15,001 - $20,000

5

$20,001 - $25,000

6

More than $25,000



179

Question Name

B17ENUMCRD


Wording


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



(Only include credit cards for which you pay at least some of the amount owed.)


Help Text

Credit cards allow cardholders to carry debt from month to month. Examples of credit cards are VISA, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, retail store credit cards, gas cards, etc.

Do not include:

Cards that have your name on them but the account has been issued to a parent, spouse, or other relative.

Credit cards for which you pay none of the amount owed.

Debit cards or ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) cards. Debit cards are tied directly to a checking or savings account so that the amount charged is taken directly out of the account.

Company cards that are billed directly to a department within a business or organization.

If you are unsure, provide your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ENUMCRD

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

0

None

1

One

2

More than one



180

Question Name

B17ECARRYBAL


Wording

[If B17ENUMCRD = 1]
Do you usually owe [helplink] an amount that is carried over [end helplink] on your credit card from month to month?

[else]
Do you usually owe [helplink] an amount that is carried over [end helplink] on your credit cards from month to month?


Help Text

Usually owing an amount on your credit card(s) means that the total amount charged on your credit card(s) is not usually paid off in full each month.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ECARRYBAL

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



181

Question Name

B17ECRDBAL


Wording

[If B17ENUMCRD gt 1]:
What was the 
total amount you owed on all your credit cards combined according to your last month’s statements?

[else]
What was the 
total amount you owed on your credit card according to your last month’s statement?


Help Text

Based on your most recent statements, estimate the total amount that you owed on all credit cards in your name.

Credit cards allow cardholders to carry debt from month to month. Examples of credit cards are balances on VISA, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, retail store credit cards, gas cards, etc.

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


Do not include the following amounts on...

Cards that have your name on them but the account has been issued to a parent, spouse, or other relative.

Credit cards for which you pay none of the amount owed.

Debit cards or ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) cards. Debit cards are tied directly to a checking or savings account so that the amount charged is taken directly out of the account.

Company cards that are billed directly to a department within a business or organization.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ECRDBAL

Wording

$|.00


182

Question Name

B17ECCPAYMT


Wording

[If B17ENUMCRD gt 1]: 

What was the total amount you paid toward all of your credit card statements combined last month?

[else]:

What was the total amount you paid toward your credit card statement last month?


Help Text

Estimate the amount that you paid last month on all credit cards that are in your name.

Credit cards allow cardholders to carry debt from month to month. Examples of credit cards are VISA, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, retail store credit cards, gas cards, etc.

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


Do not include the following payments or deposits on...

Cards that have your name on them but the account has been issued to a parent, spouse, or other relative.

Credit cards for which you pay none of the amount owed.

Debit cards or ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) cards. Debit cards are tied directly to a checking or savings account so that the amount charged is taken directly out of the account.

Company cards that are billed directly to a department within a business or organization.

 




Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ECCPAYMT

Wording

$|.00

Response Option



183

Question Name

B17ERNTAMT


Wording

How much (on average) is your monthly rent or mortgage payment where you currently live? 

Please indicate only the amount that you [if B17AMARR = 2] and your spouse/else if B17AMARR = 6: and your partner] are responsible for paying. If someone else pays your rent or mortgage on your behalf, please indicate "0."


Help Text

Indicate your average monthly rent or mortgage payment.

If you share a residence with other people, indicate only the amount that you are responsible for paying. For example, if you share an apartment with one other person and you share the rent evenly, only report the amount that you pay to cover your half.

If someone else pays your rent or mortgage for you every month, or if you owe nothing on a home you own and have paid for it in full, indicate "0."

Do not include money for any other living expenses, such as food, utilities, transportation, etc. in your answer.

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


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ERNTAMT

Wording

$|.00


184

Question Name

B17ECARLON


Wording

Do you [{if B17AMARR = 2} or your spouse] make loan or lease payments for a car, truck, motorcycle, or other vehicle? 

If someone other than you [{if B17AMARR = 2} or your spouse] makes the payment(s) on your behalf, please answer "No."


Help Text

Indicate whether you make loan or lease payments on a vehicle.

Answer "Yes" only if the loan or lease is paid by you or, if you are married, by your spouse.

Answer "No" if payments are made by anyone else, other than a spouse, on your behalf.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ECARLON

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



185

Question Name

B17ECARAMT


Wording

How much do you [{if B17AMARR = 2} and your spouse] usually pay in total vehicle loan or lease payments each month?


Help Text

Indicate the amount you usually pay for your monthly loan or lease payment(s) for all vehicles (car, truck, motorcycle, etc.) owned by you.

Do not add your car insurance payment to the loan or lease amount. Only indicate the amount you pay for your loan or lease payment.

Please provide the amount paid by you and your spouse only. Do not include payments made by anyone else on your behalf.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17ECARAMT

Wording

$|.00

Response Option



186

Question Name

B17EUNTAX


Wording

[If older than 24 or B17AMARR = 2 or (B17EDEPS = 1 and B17EDEP2 gt 0) or (B17EOTDEPS = 1 and B17EOTDEPS2 gt 0)]:
Between July 2015 and June 2016, did you [if B17AMARR = 2 or (B17EDEPS = 1 and B17EDEP2 gt 0) or (B17EOTDEPS = 1 and B17EOTDEPS2 gt 0): or anyone in your household] receive any of the following benefits?

(Bulleted list) Supplemental Security Income (SSI), SNAP (the Food Stamp Program), TANF (the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program), [if B17EDEPS = 1]: The Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program, [if B17EDEPS = 1]: WIC (the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children)



[else]:
Between July 2015 and June 2016, did you [{if B17BPARDED ne 1} or anyone in your parents' (or guardians') household] receive any of the following benefits?



(Bulleted list) Supplemental Security Income (SSI), 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)


Help Text

The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program pays benefits to disabled adults and children who have limited income and resources. It is designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people who have little or no income and provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.

The federal Food Stamp Program was renamed Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Some state program names may vary. States typically issue SNAP benefits through electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards that are used to purchase eligible food in authorized retail food stores, farmers' markets, etc. EBT cards work like debit cards.

TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) payments provide financial assistance to families with limited resources. The assistance is time-limited (typically a maximum of 60 months).

Household size and family income are used to determine eligibility for free or reduced price school lunches in theFree and Reduced Price School Lunch program.

WIC (the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children) is an assistance program for low-income pregnant women or new mothers, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk. WIC provides nutrition education, supplemental foods, health screenings, and health care referrals.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EUNTAX

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



187

Question Name

B17EPARST


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.)


Help Text

Indicate the option which best describes the current marital status of your parent(s) or guardian(s).

For example...

Indicate "Married or remarried" if your parents are married to each other, or if your parents are divorced, but the parent you lived with most is now remarried.

Indicate "Single" if your parents were never married. If your parents were never married and you do not live with both of them, answer "Single" if the parent you lived with most is not married.

Indicate "Divorced or separated" if your parents are divorced, and the parent you lived with most has not remarried.

Indicate "Widowed" if your parents were married, and your surviving parent is not remarried.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EPARST

Wording

 

Response Option

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



188

Question Name

B17EPARNC


Wording

[If B17EPARST = 1 and TIO mode]
Which category best describes your parents' or guardians' combined income in 
calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015), prior to taxes and deductions? 

(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 B17EPARST = 1]
What was your parents' or guardians' combined income in 
calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015), prior to taxes and deductions? 

(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 B17EPARST = 2 and TIO mode]
Which category best describes your parent or guardian's income in 
calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015), prior to taxes and deductions? 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 B17EPARST = 2]
What was your parent or guardian's income in 
calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015), prior to taxes and deductions? 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 B17EPARST = 4 and TIO mode]
Which category best describes your parent or guardian's income in 
calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015), prior to taxes and deductions? Would you say it was... 

[else if B17EPARST = 4]
What was your parent or guardian's income in 
calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015), prior to taxes and deductions? Would you say it was...

[else if TIO mode]:
In 
calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015), which category best describes the income, prior to taxes and deductions, 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.)

[else]
In 
calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015), what was the income, prior to taxes and deductions, 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.)


Help Text

Estimate your parents' (or guardians') gross income from calendar year 2015 (January 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015) based on the ranges listed, even if your parents do not provide you with any financial assistance for your education.

Do not include any income earned during 2016.

Gross income is the full amount before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions are taken out.

lf you are unsure of the amount, make your best guess.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EPARNC

Wording

 

Response Option

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


Item Name

B17EPTDCD

Wording

Parents (or guardians) are deceased

Response Option



189

Question Name

B17EPRHSD


Wording

[If B17EPARST = 1 and CURRENTLY ENROLLED]
Not including yourself or your parents or guardians, how many people (for example, brothers or sisters or grandparents) have your parents or guardians been supporting financially since July 1, 2015? 

(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 B17EPARST = 1 and NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED]
Not including yourself or your parents or guardians, how many people (for example, brothers or sisters or grandparents) did your parents or guardians support financially during the most recent term you attended school in the 2015-2016 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 B17EPARST in (2 4) and CURRENTLY ENROLLED]
Not including yourself or your parent or guardian, how many people (for example, brothers or sisters or grandparents) has your parent or guardian been supporting financially since July 1, 2015? 

[{If B17EPARST = 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 B17EPARST in (2 4) and NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED]
Not including yourself or your parent or guardian, how many people (for example, brothers or sisters or grandparents) did your parent or guardian support financially during the most recent term you attended school in the 2015-2016 school year? 

[{If B17EPARST = 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 CURRENTLY ENROLLED]
Not including yourself or the parent or guardian whom you lived with most in the past 12 months, how many people (for example, brothers or sisters or grandparents) has this parent or guardian been supporting financially since July 1, 2015?

(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 (for example, brothers or sisters or grandparents) did this parent or guardian support financially during the most recent term you attended school in the 2015-2016 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.)


Help Text

Indicate the number of people your parents (or guardians) financially supported during the most recent term you attended school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016).

Include brothers and sisters, grandparents, or anybody else to whom your parents provided financial support. Do not include yourself or your parents in the total.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EPRHSD

Wording

| other(s)


190

Question Name

B17EDPNUM


Wording

[If B17EPARST = 1 and CURRENTLY ENROLLED]
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, 2015?

[else if B17EPARST = 1 and NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED]
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 school in the 2015-2016 school year?

[else if CURRENTLY ENROLLED]
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, 2015?

[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 school in the 2015-2016 school year?


Help Text

Indicate the number of people supported financially by your parent(s) or guardian(s), who attended a college, university or trade school during the most recent term you attended school in the 2015-2016 school year (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016).

Do not include yourself or your parents (or guardians) in the total.

A trade school offers instruction in skilled trades. It is not a high school.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDPNUM

Wording

| other(s)


191

Question Name

B17EDSCT250


Wording

Now [If web mode: we/else: I] have a series of quick "what-if" scenarios for you about money. 

Imagine you have a choice between receiving $250 today, or $250 in one year. This gift is guaranteed whether you choose to take the $250 today, or $250 in one year. 

Would you prefer...


Help Text

Indicate whether, if somebody gave you the choice, you would prefer to receive a gift of $250 today, or a gift of $250 one year from today.

In this imaginary situation you would not have to pay this money back whether you took the $250 today or in one year.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDSCT250

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$250 today

2

$250 in one year



192

Question Name

B17EDSCT300


Wording

Thanks. What about...


Help Text

In the previous question you indicated you would prefer to receive $250 today rather than take $250 in one year.

Now indicate whether if somebody gave you the choice, you would prefer to receive a gift of $250 today or a gift of $300 one year from today.

In this imaginary situation you would not have to pay this money back whether you took the $250 today or $300 in one year.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDSCT300

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$250 today

2

$300 in one year



193

Question Name

B17EDSCT350


Wording

OK. What about...


Help Text

In the previous question you indicated you would prefer to receive $250 today rather than take $300 in one year.

Now indicate whether if somebody gave you the choice, you would prefer to receive a gift of $250 today or a gift of $350 one year from today.

In this imaginary situation you would not have to pay this money back whether you took the $250 today or $350 in one year.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDSCT350

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$250 today

2

$350 in one year



194

Question Name

B17EDSCT400


Wording

OK. What about...


Help Text

In the previous question you indicated you would prefer to receive $250 today rather than take $350 in one year.

Now indicate whether if somebody gave you the choice, you would prefer to receive a gift of $250 today or a gift of $400 one year from today.

In this imaginary situation you would not have to pay this money back whether you took the $250 today or $400 in one year.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDSCT400

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$250 today

2

$400 in one year



195

Question Name

B17EDSCT450


Wording

OK. What about...


Help Text

In the previous question you indicated you would prefer to receive $250 today rather than take $400 in one year.

Now indicate whether if somebody gave you the choice, you would prefer to receive a gift of $250 today or a gift of $450 one year from today.

In this imaginary situation you would not have to pay this money back whether you took the $250 today or $450 in one year.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDSCT450

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$250 today

2

$450 in one year



196

Question Name

B17EDSCT500


Wording

Finally, how about...


Help Text

In the previous question you indicated you would prefer to receive $250 today rather than take $450 in one year.

Now indicate whether if somebody gave you the choice, you would prefer to receive a gift of $250 today or a gift of $500 one year from today.

In this imaginary situation you would not have to pay this money back whether you took the $250 today or $500 in one year.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17EDSCT500

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

$250 today

2

$500 in one year





BACKGROUND

197

Question Name

INTBCK


Wording

Finally, [if TIO: I/else: we] have a few additional questions that will help us better understand the college experiences of students from different backgrounds.


Help Text

This is an informational screen only. (Click the "Next" button.)


Item


198

Question Name

B17FDISTNC


Wording

[If currently enrolled at primary school]:
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 [PRIMARY SCHOOL]? Your permanent address is usually your legal residence, such as where you maintain your driver’s license or are registered to vote.


Help Text

Your permanent address is usually your legal residence, which is typically defined as the residence where you are registered to vote, where you pay your local and state taxes, and where you maintain your driver's license and car registration.

If you are under 24 years of age, or are dependent on parental support, your legal residence is usually the residence of your parents or legal guardians.

If your permanent address is outside the United States, select only the checkbox.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FDISTZP

Wording

 

Item Name

B17FNOZIP

Wording

Check here instead if permanent address is outside the United States

Response Option


Item Name

B17FDISTCY

Wording

 

Response Option


Item Name

B17FDISTST

Wording

 

Response Option



199

Question Name

B17FMILIT


Wording

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


Help Text

The U.S. Armed Forces include the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and the Coast Guard.

veteran is someone who has served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces in the past.

Active duty means full-time employment in the uniformed service as an officer or enlisted person. Civilian employees of the military are not included.

In this question, Reserves refers to part-time employment in the Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Air Force Reserve, or Coast Guard Reserve. These reserve components are administered and trained by the corresponding service branch. 

In this question, National Guard refers to part-time employment in the Army National Guard or Air National Guard. National Guard personnel operate under a state governor, except when called into federal service.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FMILITA

Wording

Veteran

Response Option


Item Name

B17FMILITB

Wording

Active Duty

Response Option


Item Name

B17FMILITC

Wording

Reserves

Response Option


Item Name

B17FMILITD

Wording

National Guard

Response Option


Item Name

B17FMILITN

Wording

None of the above

Response Option

Code

Label

0

No

1

None of the above



200

Question Name

B17FACS16A


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?


Help Text

Answer "Yes" if you are deaf or if you have a hearing impairment that makes it very difficult to hear what is said in a conversation with another person or very difficult to hear what is said in a telephone or radio broadcast.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FACS16A

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



201

Question Name

B17FACS16B


Wording

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


Help Text

Answer "Yes" if you are blind or if you have a vision impairment that makes it very difficult to do things that other people of the same age do, such as read a newspaper or book, watch television, or drive a car, even while wearing glasses or other corrective lenses.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FACS16B

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



202

Question Name

B17FACS17A


Wording

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


Help Text

Answer "Yes" if it is sometimes or always very difficult or impossible to remember or concentrate, if you forget to eat, forget to take medication, if you have Alzheimer's disease or dementia, or if you have a serious learning disability.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FACS17A

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



203

Question Name

B17FACS17B


Wording

Do you have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?


Help Text

Answer "Yes" if it is sometimes or always very difficult or impossible to walk three city blocks or to climb a flight of stairs.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FACS17B

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No



204

Question Name

B17FMAIN


Wording


What is the main type of condition or impairment that you have?


(Please choose only one.)


Help Text

From the options provided, indicate which you consider to be your main type of condition or impairment. Select the option that has the most significant effect on your daily activities.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FMAIN

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Hearing impairment (for example, deaf or hard of hearing)

2

Blindness or visual impairment that cannot be corrected by wearing glasses

3

Speech or language impairment

4

Orthopedic or mobility impairment

5

Specific learning disability or dyslexia

6

Attention deficit disorder (ADD)

7

Health impairment or problem

8

Mental, emotional or psychiatric condition

9

Depression

10

Developmental disability

11

Brain injury

12

Other



205

Question Name

B17FPHYSH


Wording


In general, how is your 
physical health?


Help Text

Please describe your general level of physical health. Physical health concerns can include illness and injury to the body.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FPHYSH

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Excellent

2

Very good

3

Good

4

Fair

5

Poor



206

Question Name

B17FMENTH


Wording



In general, how is your 
mental health?


Help Text

Please describe your general level of mental health. Examples of mental health concerns include depression, anxiety, loss of emotional control and lack of psychological well-being.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FMENTH

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Excellent

2

Very good

3

Good

4

Fair

5

Poor



207

Question Name

B17FMISSH


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?


Help Text

Physical health concerns can include illness and injury to the body.

Examples of mental health concerns include depression, anxiety, loss of emotional control and lack of psychological well-being.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FMISSH

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Never

2

A few times

3

About once a week

4

Almost every day

5

Every day



208

Question Name

B17FVOTE


Wording

Are you currently registered to vote in U.S. elections, or not?


Help Text

Indicate whether or not you are currently registered to vote. Select "yes" if you have submitted a voter registration application, usually to the county in which you reside. It does not matter if you have voted in any recent elections, only whether your registration is still active.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FVOTE

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No

2

Don’t know



209

Question Name

B17FEVRVT


Wording

Sometimes things come up and people are not able to vote. Have you ever voted in any national, state, or local election?


Help Text

Indicate whether you have ever voted in any type of national, state, or local election in the United States. For example, this includes but is not limited to presidential elections, as well as elections for state senate, mayor, and city council members.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FEVRVT

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No

2

Don’t know



210

Question Name

B17FPRSVT


Wording

Did you happen to vote in the last presidential election?


Help Text

Indicate whether you voted in the last presidential election, either by going to a polling station or by absentee ballot.


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FPRSVT

Wording

 

Response Option

Code

Label

1

Yes

0

No

2

Don’t know



211

Question

Name

B17F2000


Wording

Finally, for these last six survey questions, information you provide will give us the unique opportunity to learn more about students' understanding of broad financial concepts.


How confident are you that you could come up with $2,000 if an unexpected need arose within the next month?


Probe

Tell me how you arrived at your answer. What did you consider?

How did you decide on your answer?

What did you think about this question?

How did you feel about answering this question in the survey?


Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17F2000

Wording

 

Response

Option

Code

Label

1

I am certain I could come up with the full $2,000

2

I could probably come up with $2,000

3

I could probably not come up with $2,000

4

I am certain I could not come up with $2,000



212

Question 

Name 

B17FINTRST 


Wording 

Suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year. After 5 years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left the money to grow? 


Probe

How did you feel about answering this question?

How did you decide on your answer?


Item 

Spec Name 

Value 

Item Name 

B17FINTRST 

Wording 

  

Response 

Option 

Code 

Label 

More than $102 

Exactly $102 

Less than $102 



213

Question 

Name 

B17FINFLAT 


Wording 

Imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and inflation was 2% per year. After 1 year, how much would you be able to buy with the money in this account? 


Probe

How did you decide on your answer?

How certain were you of your answer?

What did you think about this question?

Did you have any trouble understanding the question? What do you think the question is asking?


Item 

Spec Name 

Value 

Item Name 

B17FINFLAT 

Wording 

  

Response 

Option 

Code 

Label 

More than today 

Exactly the same 

Less than today 

 

 

214

Question 

Name 

B17FSTOCK 


Wording 

Do you think that the following statement is true or false? "Buying a single company stock usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund." 


Probe

Tell me more about your answer.

How confident are you in your answer?

What did you think about this question?

Did you have any trouble understanding the question? What do you think the question is asking?


Item 

Spec Name 

Value 

Item Name 

B17FSTOCK 

Wording 

  

Response 

Option 

Code 

Label 

True 

False 

Don't know 

 

 

215

Question 

Name 

B17FWDFALL 


Wording 

If your household somehow were to get an extra unexpected $25,000 in the next few weeks, what would it do with the money? (Check all that apply) 


Probe

How did you decide on your answer?

Who were you thinking of as 'your household'?


Item 

Spec Name 

Value 

Item Name 

B17FWDFALL 

Wording 

  

Response 

Option 

Code 

Label 

Spend it on something that the household wants or needs 

Pay off some household debts 

Put it in savings or investments 

Donate it to family or charity 

Other 

 


216

Question 

Name 

B17FFEDACT 


Wording 

If a borrower is unable to repay their federal student loan, what steps can the government take to collect the debt?  


Probe

Tell me more about your answer. How confident are you in your answer? What did you think about this question?


Item 

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FFEDRPRT

Wording

Report that the student debt is past due to the credit bureaus

Response Option


Item Name

B17FFEDGARN

Wording

Garnish wages until the debt, plus any interest and fees, is repaid

Response Option


Item Name

B17FFEDTAX

Wording

Retain tax refunds and Social Security payments until the debt, plus any interest and fees is repaid

Response Option


Item Name

B17FEDNONE

Wording

None of the above

Response Option



217

Question Name

B17FMATH


Wording

Indicate if you have ever taken a course that was primarily focused in any of the following content areas since you completed your high school requirements:


Probe

If yes: did you receive credit for these courses? Did the credits count toward your degree? Were these courses required before you could take other courses?


Help Text



Item

Spec Name

Value

Item Name

B17FPREALG

Wording

Pre-Algebra, arithmetic, or geometry

Response Option


Item Name

B17FELALG

Wording

Elementary or intermediate algebra

Response Option


Item Name

B17FCOLLALG

Wording

College Algebra

Response Option


Item Name

B17FPRECALC

Wording

Pre-calculus or trigonometry

Response Option


Item Name

B17FINTCALC

Wording

Introductory or intermediate calculus

Response Option


Item Name

B17FADVCALC

Wording

Advanced calculus or above (for example, statistics, vector analysis, differential equations, etc.)

Response Option







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