2016/20 BACCALAUREATE AND BEYOND LONGITUDINAL STUDY (B&B:16/20)
Appendix F
Survey Instruments
OMB # 1850-0926 v.10
Submitted by
National Center for Education Statistics
U.S. Department of Education
December 2019
revised June 2020
This appendix provides the survey facsimiles for the 2016/20 Baccalaureate and Beyond (B&B:16/20) full-scale study, including the civic engagement follow-up survey, the optional mini survey for short message service (SMS) administration (i.e., text message survey), and the main survey with items included in the abbreviated and mini surveys or the eligibility screener indicated.
Two items intended to capture family structure at age 18 (BB20FHHNUM and BB20FHHWHO) were previously included in the B&B:16/20 full-scale survey facsimile. Based on the results of the 2020/22 Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal Study (BPS:20/22) cognitive labs (OMB #1850-0803 v.260), item BB20FHHWHO was included in the final B&B:16/20 full-scale survey. The decision about which item to use was submitted to OMB in the May 2020 change memorandum.
A goal of the B&B:16/20 full-scale survey is to collect data for the same period of four years (48 months) after bachelor’s degree completion for all respondents. In the survey, a time frame, unique to each respondent, is calculated based on when they completed their bachelor’s degree and whether they responded in the first follow-up which collected data for their first year out of college.
To maintain key longitudinal measures across B&B cohorts, the B&B:16/20 full-scale survey content is drawn from both the B&B:16/17 full-scale survey (OMB # 1850-0926 v.3) and the B&B:08/18 full-scale survey (OMB # 1850-0729 v.13). While the B&B:16/20 full-scale survey content is consistent with past B&Bs, it is worth noting that some questions administered to the B&B:16 cohort in the B&B:16/17 full-scale survey, one year after bachelor’s degree completion, were specific to the goals of the first follow-up. That is, the B&B:16/17 full-scale survey was designed to capture extensive month-level detail on enrollment, employment, and household expenses during the first year after graduation. Collecting the same level of detail is not feasible beyond the one-year follow-up due to the high recall and timing burden it would place on respondents. Due to a lack of feasibility and/or relevance four years after bachelor’s degree completion, the following data elements from the B&B:16/17 full-scale survey are not included in B&B:16/20 full-scale survey:
Undergraduate education experiences that will have remained static since B&B:16/17 full-scale data collection and thus do not require a follow-up data collection;
Month-level detail items that collected multiple changes in hours worked and pay at each job and changes in monthly housing, vehicle, and childcare costs that are not appropriate given the longer time period of the second follow-up; and
Informal work and side job participation and earnings that, according to pretesting results, provided imprecise information and greatly increased burden on respondents (see Appendix C).
Most question wording for the B&B:16/20 full-scale survey remains unchanged from how it was administered in B&B:16/17 or B&B:08/18. However, changes in wording that were made were based on results from B&B:16/20 Survey Tryouts and Focus Groups (OMB # 1850-0803 v.242) conducted in early 2019. A summary report of pretesting findings can be found in Appendix C. Revisions to the survey are intended to reflect current research goals and improve data quality.
Table 1 lists all items in the instrument and provides a summary of item-specific changes. The “Change” column indicates whether B&B:16/20 full-scale survey items have changed from the prior NCES postsecondary study, identified in the “Source” column. Revised items (“R”), in purple font, have been modified from their previous version. Added items (“A”), in green font, are new to the postsecondary studies, have been tested in pretesting activities, and will be fielded for the first time in the B&B:16/20 full-scale survey. The “Rationale” column explains how and why specific content changed. The “Source” column identifies the recent study from which items included in the survey have come. To maintain a concise summary of item-specific changes, the modifications discussed above (e.g., survey time frame specified in question wording, undergraduate education experiences removed, etc.) are not documented in table 1.
The last three columns in table 1 identify items that will be included in the B&B:16/20 abbreviated survey (“Abbreviated item” column), items included in the mini survey (“Mini item” column), and/or items included in the eligibility screener (“Eligibility screener item” column).
Any added or revised items and those items to be included in the abbreviated or mini surveys or in the eligibility screener are individually listed in the hyperlinked table of contents on page F-13.
Civic Engagement Follow-Up for SMS Administration
[Part 1] Hello. This is RTI International on behalf of the U.S. Department of Education. Thank you for completing the B&B survey recently. We’d like to ask you a quick follow-up question about your participation in the 2020 presidential election.
To learn more about the study go to http://bit.ly/XXXXXX. (See page F-22 for example.)
[Part 2] But first, to confirm we have reached the correct person, please reply with the name of the institution where you completed your bachelor’s degree during the 2015-16 academic year.
[randomize placement of NPSAS institution with “none of the above” always last]
Reply 1 for [NPSAS Institution];
Reply 2 for [Random Institution 1];
Reply 3 for [Random Institution 2];
Reply 4 for [Random Institution 3];
Reply 5 for none of the above.
Did you vote in the November 2020 presidential election? Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, thank you for your time and cooperation.
Optional Mini Survey for SMS Administration
RESPCONF1
[Part 1] Hello. This is RTI International on behalf of the U.S. Department of Education. Recently, we sent you information about a study we’re conducting on the experiences of college graduates. To learn more about the study go to http://bit.ly/XXXXXX (see page E-13 in Appendix E for Confidentiality page text). We would like to ask you a few questions by text message. The questions take about 5 minutes, and as a token of our appreciation, you will receive $5.
Reply START to begin. Text STOP to stop text messages.
[Part 2] First, we need to confirm we have reached the correct person. Are you [FIRST NAME] [MIDDLE NAME] [LAST NAME] [SUFFIX NAME]?
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
SECSCHPKLST
Please reply with the name of the school you were attending for your bachelor’s degree during the 2015-16 academic year.
[randomize placement of NPSAS school with “none of the above” always last]
Reply 1 for [NPSAS Institution];
reply 2 for [Random Institution 1];
reply 3 for [Random Institution 2];
reply 4 for [Random Institution 3];
reply 5 for none of the above.
BB20AINTRO
[Part 1] We are interested in the experiences of
bachelor's degree recipients through 4 years after completing their
bachelor's degree. Last time we talked to you, you told us about your
activities in the first year after completing your bachelor's
degree.
[Part 2] Before we continue, please note that most
questions will focus on your activities between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA]. That is from 1 year to 4 years after completing
your bachelor's degree.
BB20CPSTGRD
Have you attended a college, university, or trade school for a degree or certificate between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA]? (Do not include certificates of completion such as those earned through participation in short-term training.)
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
BB20DCUREMP (mini only)
As of [4 YEARS AFTER BA], were you employed?
Reply 1 for Yes, full time;
reply 2 for Yes, part time;
reply 3 for Yes, both full time and part time;
reply 0 for No;
BB20DNUMEMP
How many employers did you have between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA]? (If you were self-employed at any point between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA] include yourself as an employer.)
BB20DEVERLK
Between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA], did you ever actively look for employment, including looking for a different or additional job? (Actively looking for work means you were engaged in activities such as submitting resumes and cover letters, scheduling phone and in-person interviews, etc.)
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
BB20DUNCM1
Between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA], did you receive unemployment compensation?
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
BB20DUNCM2
Between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA], did you receive disability benefits?
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
BB20EANYTCHX
Have you worked as a teacher at the preK-12 level between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA]? (Answer "Yes" only for teaching positions at the preK-12th grade level. Do not include positions such as SAT tutor or piano teacher in a non-school setting, guidance counselor or librarian, graduate teaching assistant, and college or university teacher.)
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
BB20EANYTCH
Between [1 YEAR AFTER BA] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA], have you held any of the following teaching positions at the preK-12 level? Reply with the number for each type of position you have held. List all that apply.
1 = Regular classroom teacher (full- or part-time)
2 = Substitute, short term
3 = Substitute, long term
4 = Teacher’s aide
5 = Support teacher
6 = Itinerant teacher
7 = Student teacher
8= Other teaching position
BB20FINTRO
These last few questions will help us understand the experiences of individuals from different backgrounds.
BB20FMARR
What is your current marital status?
Reply 1 for Single, never married;
Reply 2 for Married;
Reply 3 for Separated;
Reply 4 for Divorced;
Reply 5 for Widowed;
Reply 6 for Living with partner in a marriage-like relationship.
BB20FGENDER
What is your gender? (Your gender is how you feel inside and can be the same or different from your biological or birth sex.) Reply with the number for each gender that describes you. List all that apply.
1 = Male
2 = Female
3 = Transgender, male-to-female
4 = Transgender, female-to-male
5 = Genderqueer or gender nonconforming
6 = A different gender identity
7 = Questioning or unsure
BB20FLGBTQ
Please reply with the number for the option that best describes how you think of yourself.
Reply 1 for Lesbian or gay, that is, homosexual;
Reply 2 for Straight, that is, heterosexual;
Reply 3 for Bisexual;
Reply 4 for Another sexual orientation;
Reply 5 for Questioning or unsure.
BB20FDEPS
[If BB20FMARR = 2]
Do you or your spouse have any dependent children? (Dependent children need not live with you. Include any children for whom you or your spouse provide 50% or more of their financial support.)
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
[If BB20FMARR = 6]
Do you or your partner have any dependent children? (Dependent children need not live with you. Include any children for whom you or your partner provide 50% or more of their financial support.)
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
[else]
Do you have any dependent children? (Dependent children need not live with you. Include any children for whom you provide 50% or more of their financial support.)
Reply 1 for Yes, 0 for No.
BB20FDEP2
[If BB20FMARR=2]
How many dependent children do you or your spouse support financially?
[else if BB20FMARR = 6]
How many dependent children do you or your partner support financially?
[else]
How many dependent children do you support financially?
BB20FINCOM
[If BB20FMARR = 2]
Not including your spouse's income, what was your income for calendar year 2019 prior to taxes and deductions? (Calendar year 2019 includes January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. Include all income you paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony. Do not include any grants or loans you may have used to pay for school, or any money given to you by your family.)
[If BB20FMARR = 6]
Not including your partner’s income, what was your income for calendar year 2019 prior to taxes and deductions? (Calendar year 2019 includes January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. Include all income you paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony. 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 2019, prior to taxes and deductions? (Calendar year 2019 includes January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. Include all income you paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony. Do not include any grants or loans you may have used to pay for school, or any money given to you by your family.)
INCTYP
To show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like to send you $5 payable by PayPal or check. Please indicate your preferred payment type.
Reply 1 for PayPal. The $5 PayPal payment will be sent via e-mail within the next 48 hours.
Reply 2 for Check. Please allow up to 4 weeks for processing and delivery of the $5 check payment.
Reply 3 to decline the incentive.
PAYPAL
Please provide your e-mail address to receive your PayPal payment.
INCENTADDR
Please provide the address to which you would like the $5 check mailed. (Allow 4 weeks for delivery.)
First and last name
Address line 1
Address line 2
City
State
ZIP code
INCENT1
[If user chooses payment by check]
Thank you for providing your address information. Your check should arrive in about 4 weeks. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 855-322-2826 or [email protected].
[else if user chooses PayPal]
Thank you. Please check your email within the next 48 hours for more information. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 855-322-2826 or [email protected].
END
[If RESPCONF1 = “STOP”]
Thanks for your message. You’ll no longer receive text messages. Reply START to resume messages at any time.
[If RESPCONF2 ne 1 or SECSCHPKLST ne 1]
Based on your response, it seems you may not be the person we are trying to reach. On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, thank you for your time and cooperation.
[else]
On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, thank you for your time and cooperation.
Table 1. Summary of survey changes
Variable name |
Variable label |
Change Added (A) Revised (R) |
Rationale |
Source |
Abbreviated item |
Mini item |
Eligibility screener item |
RESPCONF |
Correct respondent verification |
R |
Revised question wording and help text to address potential name changes since the last data collection. |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
X |
SECSCHPKLST |
Correct NPSAS school verification |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
X |
SECCHALLENGE |
Contact information verification |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
X |
BROWSERSEC |
Browser security information |
A |
Added to provide information concerning browser security. |
|
X |
X |
X |
INFOPAGE |
Consent information |
R |
Added language to reference prepaid incentives. |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
X |
END1 |
End form for respondents who indicated wanting to complete survey later |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
END1TEXT |
Cell phone number |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
END2 |
End form for respondents who declined to complete survey |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
RETRNFRM |
Continue with web survey |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20AAWRDT |
Date awarded bachelor's degree from NPSAS |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
X |
BB20ASAME |
Completed bachelor's degree requirements at same time as awarded bachelor's degree |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
X |
BB20AWHEN |
Date completed bachelor's degree requirements from NPSAS |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
X |
BB20AWHYSM |
Why listed as being awarded bachelor's degree at NPSAS between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
X |
BB20ANPSCH |
Completed bachelor's degree at NPSAS institution |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
X |
BB20AINTRO |
Survey time frame introductory form |
R |
Revised to anchor respondents to the time frame of interest throughout the survey (BB17BINTRO). |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20ABYE |
Ineligible contact information |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
X |
BB20CINTRO |
Postbaccalaureate Education intro form |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPSTGRD |
Attended degree or certificate program during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
X |
|
BB20CPREVSCH1 |
Continued to attend institution reported in first follow-up: One institution reported |
A |
Added to reduce respondent burden and collect additional information on institutions reported in the B&B:16/17 survey. |
|
|
|
|
BB20CPREVSCH2 |
Continued to attend institutions reported in first follow-up: Two institutions reported |
A |
Added to reduce respondent burden and collect additional information on institutions reported in the B&B:16/17 survey. |
|
|
|
|
BB20CSCHPT01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: school name |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CDEG01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: degree or certificate type |
R |
Added transition statement for respondents who continued to attend more than one institution in the B&B:16/17 survey. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CFENR01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: date first attended |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CERN01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: completed degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CDGMY01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: month/year awarded degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CLENR01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: date last attended |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on postsecondary education . |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CENRCONT01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: had a break in enrollment |
A |
Added to capture official breaks in enrollment, including those due to the coronavirus pandemic, and improve time to degree measures. |
|
|
|
|
BB20CENMON01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: months enrolled for post-BA degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CCVDBRK01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: break in enrollment due to the coronavirus pandemic |
A |
Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on postsecondary education |
|
|
|
|
BB20CENST01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: enrollment intensity for post-BA degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CENRTDG01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: received master's degree en route to doctoral degree |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CENRTMY01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: month/year received master's degree en route to doctoral degree |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CONLIN01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: any courses taught primarily online for post-BA degree/certificate |
R |
Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on postsecondary education . |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CONLPRG01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: program entirely online |
R |
Item renamed from original source (B18CONLINE01) to distinguish the difference between online courses item (BB20CONLIN01) and online program item (BB20CONLPRG01). Added language to clarify intent of question given widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on postsecondary education |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CENROLL01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: likelihood of attendance if program not online |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPTMAJ01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: primary major or field of study |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CFACS01 |
Importance in choosing field of study for post-BA degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CFINAIDG01 |
Postbaccalaureate institution 1: how paid for post-BA degree/certificate |
R |
Added response option to capture “other student loans” separate from federal and private loans. Also added clarification of types of loans included in each loan option. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20COTH01 |
Attended postbaccalaureate institution 1 for additional degree or certificate during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CENR01 |
Attended other postbaccalaureate institution during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CNDGCWK |
Taken any non-degree post-BA coursework during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CRSCWK |
Reasons took non-degree post-BA coursework |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CEXPEVR |
Highest degree expected ever |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CGRDEXM |
Taken any graduate or professional school entrance exams as of 4 years after BA completion |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CTESTS |
Graduate or professional school exam(s) taken |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CLNINTRO |
Financial aid introduction form |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CAPRVLN |
Borrowed private student loans within survey time frame (abbrev only) |
A |
Added to capture private loan borrowing to increase data utility for abbreviated interview respondents. |
|
X |
|
|
BB20CUGLN |
Took out undergraduate student loans |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CUGLNTYP |
Type of undergraduate student loans taken |
R |
Added clarification of types of loans included in each loan option. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20CLOANAMT |
Total borrowed in student loans during survey time frame |
R |
Revised question wording to provide additional clarity and instructions to increase data quality. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVAMT |
Total borrowed in private loans during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVEST |
Estimated amount borrowed in private loans during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVSTAT1 |
Private student loan status |
R |
Added response option to measure impact of student loan repayment changes due to the coronavirus pandemic. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVSTAT2 |
Private student loan status - multiple loans |
R |
Added item to measure impact of student loan repayment changes due to the coronavirus pandemic |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVPMT |
Monthly private student loan payment |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVPEST |
Estimated monthly private student loan payment |
R |
Revised question wording to use language consistent with BB20CPRIVPMT. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVMORE |
Private loan prepayment |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVMISS |
Missed a private loan payment |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CPRIVDEF |
Ever defaulted on private loans |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CFEDMORE |
Federal loan prepayment |
R |
Added language to measure impact of student loan repayment changes in response to the coronavirus pandemic. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CFEDMISS |
Missed a federal loan payment |
R |
Added language to capture impact of student loan repayment changes in response to the coronavirus pandemic. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CIDRPART |
Enrolled in income-driven repayment (IDR) program |
R |
Revised question wording to include additional income-driven repayment plans. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CIDRAWARE |
Heard of income-driven repayment (IDR) plans |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CIDRWHY |
Reasons not enrolled in income-driven repayment (IDR) programs |
R |
Added language to capture impact of student loan repayment changes in response to the coronavirus pandemic. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CELNPLAN |
Help paying back student loans from family or friends |
R |
Added transitional language to question wording to improve topic transition. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DINTRO |
Postbaccalaureate employment introduction |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20DCUREMP |
Employment status as of 4 years after BA: full-time, part-time, or not employed (mini only) |
R |
Revised to reduce burden; combined the response options from B18DCUREMP and B18DEMPFTPT. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
X |
|
BB20DANYJOBS |
Worked for pay any time during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20DNUMEMP |
Number of employers during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
X |
|
BB20CLICENSE |
Had active professional certification or a state or industry license |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DPRVEMP01 |
Employer 1: employer(s) reported in B&B:16/17 interview picklist |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DEMPLOY01 |
Employer 1: employer name |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DEMPZIP01 |
Employer 1: zip code for primary work location |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DSTART01 |
Employer 1: month and year first employed |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DEND01 |
Employer 1: month and year last employed |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DWKCONT01 |
Employer 1: period of at least one month when not employed |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DWKMON01 |
Employer 1: months employed |
R |
Update wording to better align with modifications on BB20DEND01 and BB20DWKCONT01 due to the coronavirus pandemic. |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DCOVWKBK01 |
Employer 1: break in employment due to the coronavirus pandemic |
A |
Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
|
X |
|
|
BB20DEMPLOYA01 |
Employer 1: starting hours and salary |
R |
Revised to include language requesting pay before taxes and other deductions to standardize reported pay. |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DEMPLOYC01 |
Employer 1: current/ending hours and salary |
R |
Revised to include language requesting pay before taxes and other deductions to standardize reported pay. |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DOTHJOB01 |
Employer 1: any other employers since last interview |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
INTJBLP01 |
Job 1: job loop intro form |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DOCCEX01 |
Job 1: occupation coder |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DJBDUTY01 |
Job 1: job duties |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DEMPTYP01 |
Job 1: job company or organization type |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20D1IND01 |
Job 1: primary industry |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20D2IND01 |
Job 1: primary industry, cont. |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DEDIND01 |
Job 1: education industry level |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DJBRESP01 |
Job 1: job responsibilities |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DAUTONM01 |
Job 1: level of autonomy |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DCURTLC01 |
Job 1: allowed to telecommute |
R |
Added response option to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DCURFLX01 |
Job 1: flexibility of schedule |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DWHY01 |
Job 1: Reason worked fewer than 30 hours |
A |
Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DPREFT01 |
Job 1: Would have preferred to work more hours per week |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DBENANY01 |
Job 1: employer offered any benefits |
R |
Revised question wording to clarify employer offered benefits for a specific job with that employer. Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20DJBBA01 |
Job 1: Bachelor's degree required to be hired for job |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DNSF19B01 |
Job 1: Job skills related to BA degree major |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DNSFPBD01 |
Job 1: Job skills related to post-BA program of study |
|
No change |
B&B:08/12 |
|
|
|
BB20DLICOND01 |
Job 1: Professional certification or license required by federal, state, or local government agency |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DCURL01 |
Job 1: considered job to be part of career |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DCHNG01 |
Job 1: why no longer employed by [employer] |
R |
Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DSINGLE01 |
Job 1: single most important reason no longer employed by [employer] |
R |
Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DJSAT01 |
Job 1: level of satisfaction |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DNWINTRO |
Non-working loop: intro form |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DNW01 |
Non-working loop: activity while not employed |
R |
Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on unemployment |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DNEGOTIAT |
Negotiated salary/benefits at start of job |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DNEGOTOUT |
Received higher salary/benefits because of negotiation |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20DOTHOUT |
Job search Intro |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20EVERLK |
Ever actively looked for work during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20DACTLKWK |
Job search activities |
R |
Added response option to capture use of professional social networking sites or applications in job search activities. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DEMPOTH |
Activity since not working for pay/enrolled/looking for work at any point during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20DUNCM |
Received unemployment compensation or disability benefits |
R |
Added item to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on unemployment |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
X |
|
BB20EINTRO |
Teaching intro form |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
|
|
BB20EANYTCHX |
Taught at preK-12 level during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
X |
|
BB20EANYTCH |
Type of preK-12 level teacher during survey time frame |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
X |
|
BB20EPREPAR |
Done anything (formal) to prepare for a preK through 12th grade teaching career |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ECONSID |
Ever considered teaching at the preK through 12th grade level |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ETCHAPP |
Applied for a preK through 12th grade teaching position during survey time frame |
R |
Added transitional language for B&B:16/17 respondents based on prior round response to gate questions. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20EOFFER |
Received offer(s) to teach at the preK through 12th grade level |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20EHOWPREP |
Steps taken to prepare to teach at preK through 12th grade level |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ESTTCLG |
Length of student teaching |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ETHNKINFL |
Factors that influenced decision to pursue preK through 12th grade teaching |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20EFTCHIND |
Participated in formal teacher induction/mentor program in first teaching job |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20EFTCHPRE |
Felt adequately prepared in first teaching job |
R |
Added an item to capture preparedness for working with parents and the community. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ETCHHLP |
Received help from school or school district in first teaching job |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ECURCRT |
Currently certified as preK-12 teacher |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ECRTDT |
Date of teacher certification |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ECRTLEVEL |
Certification level |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ELPINTRO |
Teaching job intro form |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20EJBSL |
Teaching job: school coder |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ETCHMOS |
Teaching job: months worked per year |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20EJBGR |
Grade levels taught |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20JBFD |
Subjects taught |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20JBFD2 |
Other subjects taught |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20CRTFLD |
Subject field of teacher certification |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20EPRSUPP |
Level of support from school leadership |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20EUNION |
Union representation |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20EADDSCH |
Any additional schools since last interview |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ESCHNAM01 |
Teacher mobility loop: school name |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ESCHLEVA01 |
Teacher mobility loop: main reason left school |
R |
Added response option for teachers who reported a temporary or long-term substitute teaching position. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ESCHLEVB01 |
Teacher mobility loop: reasons dissatisfied with school |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ESCHMOR01 |
Teacher mobility loop: any additional schools |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ESTLTCH |
Employed as regular classroom teacher as of 4 years after BA completion |
A |
Added to capture persistence in classroom teaching. Based on B18ESTWK but measuring persistence in teaching career overall, and included language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment of prek-12 teachers. |
|
X |
|
|
BB20ETCHSAT |
Teacher satisfaction |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment of preK-12 teachers. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ETCHLEVA |
Main reason left teaching |
R |
Added transitional language respondents who left teaching since B&B:16/17. Added response option for temporary or long- term substitute teaching positions, and added response option to measure widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on employment of preK-12 teachers. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ETCHLEVB |
Reasons dissatisfied with teaching |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ETCHLEVC |
New education position type |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20ETCHGRT |
Heard of TEACH Grant Program |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ELNFRGV |
Aware of teacher loan forgiveness programs |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ELNINCT |
Teacher loan forgiveness programs influential in decision to teach |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20ELNPRT |
Participated, or applying to participate, in teacher loan forgiveness program |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FINTRO |
Background introduction form |
R |
Revised wording to include a transition for mini survey respondents. |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20FDOB |
Month/year of birth |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20FUSBORN |
Respondent born in the United States |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FORIGIN |
Country of birth |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FCITZN |
Citizenship status |
R |
Revised response options to align with the language used in other federal surveys. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FHHWHO |
Family structure at age 16 |
A |
Added per Department’s request to collect information on family structure at age 16. Age and parenthetical instructions modified based on BPS:20/22 cognitive interviews. |
|
|
|
|
BB20FENGL |
English is native language |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FNATIVE |
Native language |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FOTLANG |
Know any other language(s) |
R |
Revised question wording to add transitional language for B&B:16/17 respondents. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FLANGS |
Best-known second language |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FLNGCAR |
Used non-English language in job |
R |
Revised question wording to add transitional language for B&B:16/17 respondents. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FMARR |
Current marital status |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
X |
X |
|
BB20FMARSMY |
Date of most recent separation, divorce, or marriage |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FHCOMP |
Current household composition |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FFINCON |
Shares financial responsibilities with household adult |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FFINWHO |
Adult in household who shares financial responsibilities |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSEX |
Sex assigned at birth |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20FGENDER |
Gender identity |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20FLGBTQ |
Sexual orientation |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20FAWARE |
Sexual orientation awareness |
R |
Added response option for “All” to allow for a more balanced set of options. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FACCEPT |
LGBTQ acceptance at work |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20FDISCRIM |
Discrimination at work |
|
No change |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20FMILIT |
Current military status |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20FREGVT1 |
Registered to vote in U.S. elections |
R |
Renamed from B18FVTREG. Removed “in U.S. elections” from question wording to capture general voter registration. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20FPLNREG |
Planning to register to vote by Election Day 2020 |
A |
Added to capture anticipated civic participation prior to Election Day. |
|
|
|
|
BB20FPLNVT |
Planning to vote in 2020 presidential election |
A |
Added to capture anticipated civic participation prior to Election Day. |
|
|
|
|
BB20FVTNEL |
Voted in 2020 presidential election |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20FEVRVT |
Ever voted in a national, state, or local election |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FREGVT2 |
Registered to vote in U.S. elections |
R |
Renamed from B18FVTREG. Removed “in U.S. elections” from question wording to capture general voter registration. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20FCOMSRV |
Performed community service or volunteer work in the last 12 months |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FVLHRS |
Number of hours volunteered during the last year |
R |
Revised to collect total number of hours in last 12 months to capture a standardized measure of time and improve data quality. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FDEPS |
Any dependent children |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20FDEP2 |
Number of dependent children |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20FDEPDOB |
Month/year of birth of each dependent child |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FDEPSAM |
Date of dependency same as DOB for all dependent children |
R |
Revised question wording to specify “dependent children” for consistency across items. |
B&B:08/18 |
|
|
|
BB20FDEPDAT |
Month/year of financial dependency for each dependent child |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FDAYCAR |
Dependent child(ren) in paid childcare |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on household expenses. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FDAYAMT |
Total amount for childcare each month |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on household expenses. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FOTHER |
Any other dependents |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FOTDNUM |
Number of other dependents |
A |
Added to create a uniform question structure between dependent children and other dependents and clarify missing vs. not applicable dates of dependency in data. |
|
|
|
|
BB20FOTDEP |
Month/year became primary caregiver for other dependent(s) |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FHOUSE |
Own home or pay rent |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on household expenses. |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20FMTGAMT |
Total monthly rent or mortgage payment |
R |
Revised to remove “on average” from question wording to capture current rent or mortgage payment for increased data quality. Also added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on household expenses. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FHOMVAL |
Approximate current value of home(s) |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FHOMOWE |
Amount owed on the mortgage(s) of home(s) |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FCARLOAN |
Make loan or least payments for a vehicle |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on household expenses. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FCARAMT |
Total amount paid each month for vehicle loan(s) or lease(s) |
R |
Added language to clarify intent of question given the widespread impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on household expenses. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FCVDCOST1 |
Financial costs of the coronavirus pandemic: Professional costs |
A |
Added to measure widespread impact of the coronavirus pandemic on graduates’ lives. |
|
X |
|
|
BB20FCVDCOST2 |
Financial costs of the coronavirus pandemic: Personal costs |
A |
Added to measure widespread impact of the coronavirus pandemic on graduates’ lives. |
|
X |
|
|
BB20FNUMCRD |
Number of credit cards |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FCARYBAL |
Usually pay off credit card balance or carry balance month to month |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FCRDBAL |
Balance on all credit cards according to last statements |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FRETIR |
Has retirement account |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20FAMTRET |
Contributed to retirement accounts in last 12 months |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FFIN2000 |
Confidence in coming up with $2,000 from any available source within a month |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FDONATE |
Monetary donations to the NPSAS institution |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FINCOM |
Respondent's income in 2019 |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
X |
|
BB20FINEST |
Respondent's income ranges in 2019 |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSPEMP |
Spouse or partner employed in 2019 |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FINCSP |
Spouse or partner's income in 2019 |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FINSRA |
Spouse or partner's income ranges in 2019 |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSPLV |
Highest level of education of spouse or partner |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSPCOL |
Spouse or partner attending college or graduate school in 2018-19 school year |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSPLN |
Spouse or partner took out student loans for undergraduate or graduate education |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSPAMT |
Total amount spouse or partner borrowed in student loans |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSPOWE |
Amount spouse or partner still owes on student loans |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSPREPMT |
Spouse or partner's student loans currently in repayment |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSPLNPY |
Amount spouse or partner pays monthly for student loans |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FACS16A |
Deaf or serious difficulty hearing |
R |
Revised transitional wording to improve relevance for bachelor’s degree recipients 4 years after completing their degrees. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FACS16B |
Blind or serious difficulty seeing |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FACS17A |
Difficulty concentrating, remembering, making decisions |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FACS17B |
Serious difficulty walking/climbing stairs |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FMAIN1 |
Main category of condition or impairment |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FMAIN2 |
Specific learning, mental, emotional, or psychiatric condition or other health impairment |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FINCHO |
Level of satisfaction with quality of education at NPSAS institution |
R |
Revised transitional wording to improve relevance for bachelor’s degree recipients 4 years after completing their degrees. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FMAJCHO |
Level of satisfaction with choice of undergraduate major(s) or field(s) of study |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FCOBEN |
Undergraduate education worth financial cost |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FAFFCOST1 |
Financial costs for UG education: Professional costs |
R |
Revised items and separated BB17FAFFCOST into two questions to improve usability. Response options are now divided into professional and personal costs. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FAFFCOST2 |
Financial costs for UG education: Personal costs |
R |
Revised items and separated BB17FAFFCOST into two questions to improve usability. Response options are now divided into professional and personal costs. |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSELLPO |
Result of the sale of all major possessions |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20FSTRESS |
Time during past 12 months when could not meet all essential expenses |
R |
Added item to measure widespread impact of the coronavirus pandemic on graduates’ lives. |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20FFEDACT |
Financial literacy: Knowledge of federal student loan debt collection terms |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
|
|
|
BB20GLINTRO |
Locating introduction form |
|
No change |
B&B:16/17 |
X |
|
|
BB20GNAME |
Respondent's name |
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BB20G1ADR |
First address entry |
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Add another address |
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Email addresses |
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BB20GPHONE |
All telephone numbers |
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BB20GTEXT |
Text message number |
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No change |
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BB20GPNAME |
Collect all parent names |
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No change |
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BB20GPRPHONE |
Collect all parent telephone numbers |
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BB20GPREVPADD1 |
Verify parent 1 or 2 address is same as respondent address |
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First address entry form for parent(s) |
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Verify parent 3 or 4 address is the same as respondent address |
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Second address entry form for parent(s) |
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Address entry for other contact |
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Spouse information |
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BB20GSSNINF |
Social Security Number |
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INCTYP |
PayPal or paycheck incentive option |
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No change |
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PAYPAL |
Paypal email address |
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No change |
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X |
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INCENT |
Send check incentive to preloaded address |
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INCENTADDR |
Address to send check incentive |
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INCENT1 |
Incentive confirmation screen |
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BB20HGENDB |
General feedback on survey |
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BB20AWHEN (ABBREV) (SCREENER) 30
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BB20ANPSCH (ABBREV) (SCREENER) 31
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BB20DINTRO (ABBREV) 55
BB20DCUREMP (MINI) 55
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BB20DNUMEMP (ABBREV) (MINI) 55
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BB20DUNCM (ABBREV) (MINI) 72
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BB20EANYTCHX (ABBREV) (MINI) 72
BB20EANYTCH (ABBREV) (MINI) 73
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BB20FMARR (ABBREV) (MINI) 89
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BB20FGENDER (ABBREV) (MINI) 91
BB20FLGBTQ (ABBREV) (MINI) 92
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BB20FSTRESS (ABBREV) 113
BB20GLINTRO (ABBREV) 114
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BB20G1ADR (ABBREV) 114
BB20GNEWADD2 (ABBREV) 115
BB20G2ADR (ABBREV) 115
BB20GEMAIL (ABBREV) 115
BB20GPHONE (ABBREV) 115
BB20GTEXT (ABBREV) 116
BB20GOTINFO (ABBREV) 119
INCTYP (ABBREV) (MINI) (SCREENER) 120
PAYPAL (ABBREV) (MINI) (SCREENER) 120
INCENT (ABBREV) 120
INCENTADDR (ABBREV) (MINI) (SCREENER) 121
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NCES is authorized to conduct the 2016/20 Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study by the Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543) and to collect students’ education records from educational agencies or institutions for the purpose of evaluating federally supported education programs under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA, 34 CFR §§ 99.31(a)(3)(iii) and 99.35). The data are being collected for NCES by RTI International, a U.S.-based nonprofit research organization.
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Inactivity Warning Pop-Up
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Before you continue, it is important to verify that we are surveying the correct person.
Are you [FIRST NAME] [MIDDLE NAME] [LAST NAME] [SUFFIX NAME], or have you ever been known as [FIRST NAME] [MIDDLE NAME] [LAST NAME] [SUFFIX NAME]?
(If you were previously known as [FIRST NAME] [MIDDLE NAME] [LAST NAME] [SUFFIX NAME], but your name has changed, please answer “Yes.” You will have the opportunity to update you name later in the survey.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help Text:
Answer "Yes" if this is your name or if this was previously your name. If [FIRST NAME] [MIDDLE NAME] [LAST NAME] [SUFFIX NAME] has never been your name, please log out and call 877-287-3782 to reach our help desk.
Please select the school you were attending for your bachelor's degree during the 2015-16 academic year from the list below.
1=Actual NPSAS Institution
2=[RANDOM INSTITUTION]
3=[RANDOM INSTITUTION]
4=[RANDOM INSTITUTION]
5=[RANDOM INSTITUTION]
6=[RANDOM INSTITUTION]
7=[RANDOM INSTITUTION]
8=None of the above
Help Text:
If you do not see the school you attended during the 2015-2016 academic year, or if you are unsure about the answers you see presented to you, please select "None of the above."
In order to verify that we are surveying the correct person, please provide the following information:
Name of the school(s) you attended for your bachelor’s degree during the 2015-16 academic year: _____
E-mail address: _____
Phone number: _____
Additional phone number 1: _____
Additional phone number 2: _____
Date of birth: _____
Select this box if you would like us to contact you via text message.
Help Text:
Please provide your information so that we can confirm we are surveying the correct person. If we are unable to do so now, we will review your responses and contact you again if we determine you are eligible to participate in the survey.
Please call our help desk at 855-322-2826 if you have any questions.
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Please LOG OUT of the survey system and CLOSE ALL browser windows when you have finished or if you need to stop before finishing.
For example, if you used Chrome or Safari to open the survey, make sure no Chrome or Safari windows are open after you end the survey.
Not closing all browsers may allow someone else to see your responses.
To protect your data, you will be logged off if you are idle for more than 10 minutes and will need to log back in.
Please click the "Next" button to continue.
Help Text:
This is an informational screen only. (Click the “Next” button.)
[If participating in the screener]
We are conducting a study for the U.S. Department of Education about the issues facing college graduates four years after earning their bachelor's degree. In order to determine whether you are eligible for this study, we ask you to answer a few questions about your bachelor’s degree. These questions take about 5 minutes [{if Not on the OFAC list} and as a token of our appreciation, you will receive $[incentive amount] upon completion]. You may decline to answer any question or stop at any time. If you have any questions about this study, you may contact the study's director, Jennifer Wine, at 877-225-8470. (To learn more about your rights as a participant, click here.) Click "Next" to begin the survey screener now.
[else if data collection group is aggressive group]
Recently, we sent you material about the U.S. Department of Education’s Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study (B&B). The B&B survey is being conducted to better understand the education, employment, and financial issues facing college graduates four years after earning their bachelor’s degree. The survey takes about [{if abbreviated survey} 15 {else mini survey} 5 {else} 35] minutes. [{If Not on the OFAC list} You should have received a $2 prepaid incentive. If you have not received the $2, please call our help desk toll free at 855-322-2826. As a token of our appreciation, you will receive an additional [{if completion date <= early bird completion date} $[incentive amount + early bird incentive] {else} $[incentive amount]]. You may decline to answer any question or stop the survey at any time.
If you have any questions about this study, you
may contact the study's director, Jennifer Wine, at 877-225-8470. (To
learn more about your rights as a participant, click here.)
To
review the letter that we mailed, click here (PDF letter).
To
review the study brochure, click here (PDF brochure).
Do you
want to begin the survey now?
[else]
Recently, we sent you material about the U.S. Department of Education’s Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study (B&B). The B&B survey is being conducted to better understand the education, employment, and financial issues facing college graduates four years after earning their bachelor's degree. The survey takes about [{if abbreviated survey} 10 {else if mini survey} 5 {else} 35] minutes. [{If received prepay} You should have received a $2 prepaid incentive. If you have not received the $2, please call our help desk toll free at 855-322-2826.] [{If Not on the OFAC list} As a token of our appreciation, you will receive [{if received prepay} an additional] [{if receives flash incentive and current date >= Date flash incentives begins and <= Date flash incentives ends} $[flash incentive amount + incentive amount] {else} $[incentive amount]]]. You may decline to answer any question or stop the survey at any time.
If you have any questions about this study, you
may contact the study's director, Jennifer Wine, at 877-225-8470. (To
learn more about your rights as a participant, click here.)
To
review the letter that we mailed, click here (PDF letter).
To
review the study brochure, click here (PDF brochure).
Do you
want to begin the survey now?
1 = Yes, I agree to participate now
2 = Not now, but I want to participate at a later time
3 = No, I do not want to participate at all
Help Text:
•
You are one of approximately 26,500 college graduates who will be
taking part in this study.
• In addition to your
survey responses, we collect financial aid information, student
records and related information from your school and other sources,
such as student loan databases and admissions testing agencies.
•
Your participation is voluntary and will not affect any aid or other
benefits that you may receive.
Thank
you. We look forward to your participation. We will send you a
reminder message in a few weeks if you have not yet completed your
B&B survey.
We can send you an e-mail message and a text message reminder. (Please enter the information below and click the "Next" button to continue.)
Please provide your email address: _________________
Select this box if you would like us to send you a text message reminder
Help Text: Please provide an e-mail address
so that we can send you a reminder message about taking the survey at
a later time.
If you would like to receive a text message
reminder, check the box and you will be taken to a screen to collect
your cell phone number.
Your participation is very
important to the success of this study.
Please provide a cell phone number so that we can send you a text message reminder to complete the B&B survey.
Cell phone number:
Help Text: Please provide your cell phone number. Your participation is important to the success of this study.
We hope that you will reconsider participating in
this important education study. Your participation is vital to the
success of the B&B study.
If you decide that you would
like to participate, click “Next” to continue with the
survey, or call 855-322-2826.
If you decide not to
participate, please help us to improve our survey by telling us more
(in the box below) about your reasons for choosing not to
participate.
Help Text:
Your participation is very
important to the success of this study. If you would like to
reconsider taking the survey now, you can still hit “Next”
and continue on to take the survey.
Otherwise, any
information you can provide in the textbox about your reasons for
choosing not to participate in the study will help us to improve our
study for future participants.
If you would like to continue with the survey now, click the “Next” button. To close out of the survey now, simply close your browser.
Help Text: This is an informational screen. Please select "Next" to continue.
To begin, in what month and year were you awarded your bachelor's degree?
Month:
January - December
Year:
Before 2014 - 2017
Check here if you were never awarded your degree
Help Text: Indicate the month and year when
you were awarded your bachelor's degree.
The date that you
were awarded your bachelor's degree may be different from the date
that you completed your degree requirements. For example, you could
have completed your degree requirements in December 2015 but were not
actually awarded your degree until May 2016.
If you have
multiple bachelor's degrees, please report the bachelor's degree you
were working on during the 2015-16 school year (July 1, 2015 - June
30, 2016).
The date when you completed your requirements and
the date when you were awarded your bachelor's degree may be
different. In this survey, we will refer to the date you completed
the requirements for your bachelor's degree.
Did you
complete the requirements for your bachelor's degree in [BB20AAWRDT]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether or not you
completed the requirements for your bachelor's degree in the same
month and year when you were awarded your bachelor's degree.
The
date that you were awarded your bachelor's degree may be different
from the date that you completed your degree requirements. For
example, you could have completed your degree requirements in
December 2015 but were not actually awarded your degree until May
2016.
If you have multiple bachelor's degrees, please report the bachelor's degree you were working on during the 2015-16 school year (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016).
In what month and year did you complete the requirements for your bachelor's degree during the 2015-16 school year (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016)?
Month:
January - December
Year:
Before 2014 - 2017
Help Text: It is important to determine
whether you have completed all of the requirements for your
bachelor's degree so that questions later in the survey are
appropriate to your experiences.
Indicate when you
completed all of the requirements for the bachelor's degree that you
were working on during the 2015-16 school year (July 1, 2015 to June
30, 2016).
The date that you were awarded your bachelor's
degree may be different from the date that you completed your degree
requirements. For example, you could have completed your degree
requirements in December 2015 but were not actually awarded your
degree until May 2016.
[All get statement]:
Based on your responses,
it seems you may not be eligible for this study.
[If BB20ANPSCH = 0]
Do you know why you were listed as having completed the requirements for a bachelor's degree at [BA INSTITUTION] between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016?
[else if (BB20AAWRDYY = 2015 and BB20AAWRDMM lt 7) or (BB20AAWRDYY = 2016 and BB20AAWRDMM gt 6) or BB20AAWRDYY ge 2017 or BB20AAWRDYY le 2014]
Do you know why you were listed as having been awarded a bachelor's degree between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016?
[else]
Do you know why you were listed as having completed the requirements for a bachelor's degree between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016?
Help Text: Our records indicate that you
attended [BA INSTITUTION] and completed the requirements for a
bachelor's degree between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 and also
were awarded your bachelor's degree from [BA INSTITUTION] sometime
between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.
Sometimes sample
members' names are mistakenly included on enrollment lists for
various reasons. For example, you may not have completed your
semester. Please try to specify a reason why your name could have
been associated with [BA INSTITUTION].
Was the bachelor’s degree you completed in [Date awarded BA degree] from [BA INSTITUTION]?
1 = Yes
0 = No, a different school
School name
Help Text: Please indicate if the
bachelor's degree you completed in the 2015-16 school year (July 1,
2015 - June 30, 2016) was from [BA INSTITUTION].
If it was
not from [BA INSTITUTION], please indicate the school in which you
completed the requirements for your bachelor's degree.
[If B&B:16/17 respondent]
We are interested in the experiences of bachelor's
degree recipients through 4 years after completing their bachelor's
degree. Last time we talked to you, you told us about your activities
in the first year after completing your bachelor's degree.
Before
we continue, please note that most questions will focus on your
activities between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA
COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]. That is from 1 year to 4 years after completing your
bachelor's degree.
[else]
We are interested in the experiences of bachelor's
degree recipients through 4 years after completing their bachelor's
degree.
Before we continue, please note that most
questions will focus on your activities between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. That is from when you completed your
bachelor's degree to 4 years after completing your bachelor's degree.
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please select "Next" to continue.
We will review your responses and may need to contact you again.
Please provide your e-mail address:
Please provide an address where you can be
contacted:
Street Address:
City:
Zip Code:
State:
Please check here if the address is an international address.
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Country:
Foreign Zip/Postal
Code:
International Phone: 011-
Help Text: We apologize for any inconvenience. We will review your responses and will contact you if we determine that you are eligible to participate in this survey. Please call our help desk at 855-322-2826 if you have any questions.
BB20CINTRO
[{If CATI mode} I'd {else} We'd] like to ask you some questions about any additional education you've had between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please click "Next" to continue.
Have you attended a college, university, or trade school for a degree or certificate between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(Do not include certificates of completion such as those earned through participation in short-term training.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you
attended a college, university, or trade school for any degree or
certificate between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA
COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]. This education may include other undergraduate degrees
or certificates, or graduate-level degrees or certificates.
Answer
"No" if you attended school for coursework that is not part
of a degree or certificate program. Do not include professional
certificates such as those earned through a week-long training
course. You will have a chance to tell us about a training leading to
a certification later in the survey.
Last time we contacted you, you told us you
attended [PRELOADED INSTITUTION 1] after completing your
bachelor's degree.
Did you attend [PRELOADED
INSTITUTION 1] since the last time we contacted you (between
[{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA
COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION])?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: When answering this question, only consider attendance between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Last time we contacted you, you told us you attended [PRELOADED INSTITUTION 1] and [PRELOADED INSTITUTION 2] after completing your bachelor's degree.
Did you attend either of these schools since the last time we contacted you (between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION])?
[PRELOADED INSTITUTION 1]
1 = Yes
0 = No
[PRELOADED INSTITUTION 2]
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: When answering this question, only consider attendance between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
BB20CSCHPT01
[If iteration = 1]
What school did you attend between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(Please provide the name of the school you attended in the textbox. If you attended more than one school between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], tell us about the most recent school first. If you are unable to find a match in the results, please select the “School not listed” option located at the bottom of the listed results.)
[else if iteration > 1]
What other school did you attend between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(Please provide the name of the other school you attended in the textbox. If you are unable to find a match in the results, please select the “School not listed” option located at the bottom of the listed results.)
School name: _______________________________
Help Text: Only colleges, universities, and
trade schools within the United States and Puerto Rico are included
in the database.
To search for your school, start typing a
school name; a list of schools matching your entry will be displayed.
From the results displayed, select the school that most closely
matches your entry and click “Next.”
If you
are unable to find a match in the results, please select the “School
not listed” option located at the bottom of the listed results
and provide the additional information about your school. Please do
not delete the school name you provided in the textbox.
[{If BB20COTH01 from previous loop = 0 and [DONE REPORTING ON PRELOADED INSTITUTION 1]} Thanks for telling {if USERMODE = CATI} me {else} us] about your enrollment at [PRELOADED INSTITUTION 1].]
What was the [{if iteration > 1} other] type of
degree or certificate you worked on at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] between
[{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA
COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(You
will have an opportunity to tell us about other degrees and
certificates during this time period later.)
1 = Undergraduate certificate or diploma, including those leading to a license
2 = Associate's degree
3 = Bachelor's degree
4 = Post-baccalaureate certificate
5 = Master's degree
6 = Post-master's certificate
7 = Doctoral degree--professional practice (including: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)
8 = Doctoral degree--research/scholarship (including the PhD, EdD, or other degrees that require original research or artistic achievement)
9 = Doctoral degree--other (any doctor's degree that is not research/scholarship or professional practice)
Help Text: Select the degree/certificate
you were working on at this school.
An undergraduate certificate or diploma is a formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary education program. Undergraduate certificates and diplomas are designed to equip people with the skills needed for direct entry to employment, and for progression to higher education or training. Examples include undergraduate 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.
A 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.
A 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.
A master's degree usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a practicum.
A 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.
A professional doctoral degree is a formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary education program in the following areas: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, ministry or divinity, or veterinary medicine.
A doctoral degree-research/scholarship is a PhD 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 planning and execution of an original project demonstrating substantial artistic or scholarly achievement. Some examples of this type of degree may include EdD, DMA, DBA, DSc, DA, or DM, and others as designated by the awarding institution.
BB20CFENR01
In what month and year did you first attend [POST-BA INSTITUTION] for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE]?
Month:
January - December
Year:
2020 - Before 2015
Help Text: Indicate the month and year that you first attended [POST-BA INSTITUTION] for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE]. If you are unsure of the date, provide your best estimate.
BB20CERN01
Did you complete your program of study and receive your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] from [POST-BA INSTITUTION] as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text:
Answer "Yes" if
you completed your program and received your [POST-BA
DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] for this program of study as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION].
Answer "No" if you did not receive
your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION].
BB20CDGMY01
In what month and year before [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] was your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] awarded by [POST-BA INSTITUTION]?
Month:
January - December
Year:
Before 2015 - 2020
Help Text: Indicate the month and year in
which you were awarded your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] from
[POST-BA INSTITUTION].
If you are unsure of the date,
provide your best estimate.
In what month and year did you last attend [POST-BA INSTITUTION] for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE]?
Please include any online or remote attendance in your answer.
Month:
January - December
Year:
2020 - Before 2015
Help Text: Indicate the month and year that you last attended [POST-BA INSTITUTION] for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE].
If you are unsure of the date, provide your best estimate.
Between [{if [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] not missing and [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] after [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]} [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] {else}[{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [{if [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] not missing and [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] before [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] {else} [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you ever temporarily withdraw or take an official leave of absence from [POST-BA INSTITUTION] where you were not enrolled and attending classes? Do not include typical breaks such as summer or winter vacation.
[{If ([LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] not missing and [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020) or ([4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] between January 2020 and June 2020)} (If you had a break in attendance from [POST-BA INSTITUTION]due to the coronavirus pandemic, please answer “Yes.”)]
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer “Yes” if there were any periods lasting longer than one month in which you were not enrolled and attending classes at [POST-BA INSTITUTION], between [DATE FIRST ENROLLED] and [DATE LAST ENROLLED].
BB20CENMON01
[{If BB20CENRCONT01 = 1} You just indicated you had a temporary withdrawal or official leave of absence from [POST_BA INSTITUTION].]
In which months between [{if [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] not missing and [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] after [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]} [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] {else}[{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [{if [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] not missing and [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] before [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] {else} [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] were you enrolled at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE]?
July 2015 – June 2020
Help Text: Please use the calendar to select the months, including partial months, in which you have attended [POST-BA INSTITUTION] for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE]. Any month that has been selected will be shaded blue. Months that are not selected will remain shaded gray.
If you would like to select all visible months within a given year, click the "select / unselect" button. To unselect these months, click the button once again.
Was your break in attendance from [POST-BA INSTITUTION]in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please only think about breaks in attendance between January 2020 and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] when responding to this question. If you are unsure, please provide your best guess.
BB20CENST01
For the period of time you attended [POST-BA INSTITUTION] for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE], were you mainly a full-time or part-time student, or an equal mix of both?
1 = Full-time
2 = Part-time
3 = Equal mix of full-time and part-time
Help Text:
Students who attend
full-time carry a full load of credit hours per semester or quarter.
Typically, this is at least 12 credit hours per semester at the
undergraduate level and 9 credit hours per semester at the graduate
level, although the number of credits per term that is considered
full-time varies by institution and program.
Part-time
attendance is any credit load less than the full-time load for a
given school or program.
If enrolled at the full- and
part-time levels about equally often throughout your degree or
certificate program, select "Equal mix of full- and part-time."
BB20CENRTDG01
Did you receive a master's degree [{if enrollment continued after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} prior to [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]] from [POST-BA INSTITUTION] while enrolled in your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] program?
(Answer "no" if you received a master's degree through a separate program for which the ultimate objective was a master's degree.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text:
Some doctoral degree
programs award master's degrees on the way to the doctoral degree.
Indicate whether or not you were awarded a master's degree prior
to [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] as part of
your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] program.
Do not include
master's degrees earned as part of programs for which a master's
degree was the ultimate objective.
BB20CENRTMY01
In what month and year [{if enrollment continued after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} prior to [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]] did you receive your master's degree from [POST-BA INSTITUTION]?
Month:
January - December
Year:
Before 2014 - 2020
Help Text: Some doctoral degree programs award master's degrees on the way to the doctoral degree. Indicate the month and year in which you were awarded a master's degree at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] as part of your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] program.
As part of your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] at [POST-BA INSTITUTION], did you take any courses that were taught primarily online [{if enrollment continued after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} prior to [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]]?
[{If ([LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] not missing and [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020) or ([4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] between January 2020 and June 2020)} (Please consider any courses that were taught primarily online, including courses that moved to an online format due to the coronavirus pandemic, in your answer.)]
1 = Yes
0 = No
How many of your courses that were taught primarily online at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] were taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic? Would you say all, some, or none?
1 = All
2 = Some
3 = None
Help Text: Online courses may contain in-person components such as on-campus exams or presentations. However, students primarily access their instruction over the Internet.
[{if enrollment continued after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} As of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], was {else} Was] your entire [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] program at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] online?
(If you accessed all of your courses for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] over the internet, without in-person instruction, even if your orientation was in-person, during all semesters or terms in which you were enrolled, please answer “Yes.”) 1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Online programs deliver the majority or all of the content online. These programs typically have no face-to-face meetings.
If the instructional portions are entirely online, the program is considered to be exclusively online distance education. If all of your courses were online, with only your orientation in-person, please answer “Yes.”
BB20CENROLL01
If your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] program at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] was not available in an online format, how likely is it that you would have enrolled in an on-campus or in-person program? 1 = 1 (Not at all likely)
2 = 2 (Somewhat likely)
3 = 3 (Likely)
4 = 4 (Very likely)
Help Text: When answering this question, consider how much your program being offered online impacted your decision to enroll in [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] at [POST-BA INSTITUTION]. Considerations about online programs could include things such as convenience, cost, flexibility in schedule, etc.
BB20CPTMAJ01
[{if enrollment continued after [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]} As of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], what {else} What]
was your primary major or field of study for your [POST-BA
DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] at [POST-BA INSTITUTION]?
(Please
provide your primary major or field of study in the textbox. If you
are unable to find a match in the results, please select the “Major
not listed” option located at the bottom of the listed
results.)
Help Text: To search for your primary major
or field of study, start typing in your major; a list of majors
matching your entry will be displayed. From the results displayed,
select the major or field of study that most closely matches your
entry and click “Next.”
If you are unable to
find a match in the results, select the “Major not listed”
option located at the bottom of the listed results, then use the
dropdowns that appear to find a match. Please do not delete the major
you provided in the textbox.
BB20CFACS01
Of the following, which was the most important factor to you in choosing your field of postbaccalaureate study [{if BB20CPTMAJ01 ne missing} in [BB20CPTMAJ01]]?
1 = Required for career path
2 = Your aptitude in the field
3 = Earnings potential
4 = Ability to contribute to society via the field
5 = Ability to balance work and family
Help Text: Please indicate the most
important factor that influenced your choice of graduate field of
study.
Answer according to your specific graduate field
of study or major, not the choice to enroll in graduate school
generally.
Between [{if [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] not missing and [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] after [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]} [BEGINNING ENROLLMENT DATE] {else}[{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [{if [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] not missing and [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] before [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} [LAST ENROLLMENT DATE] {else} [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], which of the following did you use to pay for your [POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] at [POST-BA INSTITUTION]?
Federal student loans (e.g., Direct/Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans)
Private student loans (e.g., from banks or state based private organizations)
Grants or scholarships
Assistantships or fellowships
Federal Work-Study
Employer assistance
Personal loan or gift
Your own money
Other student loans (e.g., from [POST-BA INSTITUTION] or your state government)
Other
Help Text:
The list below provides
examples of types of aid:
Examples of Federal student loans include
subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans (formerly known as Stafford
Loans), Perkins Loans and Graduate PLUS loans.
Private
student loans tend to cost more in terms of the interest that must be
repaid than do the loans offered by the Federal government. 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.
Other student loans include institution
loans and state education loans. Institution loans are loans for
which your school, rather than the federal government, state
government, or another private organization, is the lender.
Qualifications vary by institution. State education loans,
offered through state-level government funded programs in certain
states, typically require the borrower to be a state resident or
attend an approved school within the state.
Grants or scholarships do not have to be repaid.
Most scholarships are restricted to paying all or part of tuition
expenses, though some also cover room and board.
Graduate
assistantships are a form of financial aid awarded to students to
help support their education. Examples include teaching
assistantships and research assistantships. Students usually receive
a waiver for all or part of their tuition and a stipend to assist
with other living expenses and are required to perform teaching or
research duties.
Fellowships are based on merit, rather
than just need. Payment usually includes a waiver for educational
expenses as well as a stipend. Fellowships do not have to be
repaid.
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. 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.
Employer
assistance is any monetary assistance that your employer contributes
towards your educational costs.
Own money refers to the
student's own finances, and excludes parents' money.
BB20COTH01
Other than your:
[POST-BA
DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] [{if BB20CPTMAJ01 ne missing} in [BB20CPTMAJ01]]
(from loop 1)
[POST-BA DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] [{if BB20CPTMAJ01 ne
missing} in [BB20CPTMAJ01]] (from loop x)
Did you attend
[POST-BA INSTITUTION] for any additional degrees or certificates at
any point between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA
COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you
attended [POST-BA INSTITUTION] at any point between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], for another degree or certificate
program that you have not yet told us about.
Only
report enrollment for a degree or certificate program. This
enrollment may include other undergraduate degrees or certificates,
or graduate-level degrees or certificates.
Answer "No"
if you have no additional enrollment at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] or you
only attended [POST-BA INSTITUTION] for coursework that is not part
of a degree or certificate program.
BB20CENR01
[If iteration = 1]
Besides the [POST-BA
DEGREE/CERTIFICATE] at [POST-BA INSTITUTION] you just told [{if CATI
mode} me {else} us] about, have you attended any other
schools for additional degrees or certificates between [{if
B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA
COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
[else]
You've
told [{if CATI mode} me {else} us] that you have attended the
following schools between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR
AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]:
•[POST-BA
INSTITUTION 1]
•[POST-BA INSTITUTION X]
Have
you attended any other schools for a degree or certificate
program between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA
COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you have had additional enrollment at any other schools since earning your bachelor's degree, but have not yet told us about that enrollment.
Answer "No" if you have no additional enrollment or only had enrollment in coursework that is not part of a degree or certificate program.
Only report enrollment for a degree or certificate program. This enrollment may include other undergraduate degrees or certificates, or graduate-level degrees or certificates.
BB20CNDGCWK
At any point between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you attend a college, university, or trade school for any coursework that was not part of a degree or certificate program?
(Non-degree coursework may be for transfer credit or for recreation or personal enjoyment.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Examples of non-degree and non-certificate coursework include taking courses for credit that may often be transferred and/or applied to a degree or certificate program, or taking non-credit courses for recreation or personal enjoyment, such as cooking or dance classes.
BB20CRSCWK
Why did you decide to take non-degree coursework?
Needed for current employment
Needed for career goals
Needed for educational goals (for example: graduate school prerequisites)
Desired for personal enrichment
Other reason not listed
Help Text: Indicate
whether or not each reason helps to explain your decision to take
non-degree coursework.
If you took non-degree coursework
to demonstrate your ability to pass graduate-level courses in order
to help entrance into graduate school or to take classes that you did
not take as an undergraduate but that are required for a graduate
program, please select "Needed for educational goals."
If
you took non-degree coursework because you enjoy or were interested
in a certain subject area, please select "Desired for personal
enrichment."
BB20CEXPEVR
What is the highest level of education you ever
expect to complete at any school?
(If you are unsure,
provide your best estimate.)
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 ( PhD, EdD, etc.)
10 = Professional doctoral degree (e.g., chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, etc.)
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, enter your current degree or program.
A
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.
A 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.
A master's degree
usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate level work
and may require a thesis or a practicum.
A 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.
A 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 (DC or
DCM); dentistry (DDS or DMD); law (LLB or JD); medicine (MD);
optometry (OD), osteopathic medicine (DO); pharmacy (PharmD);
Podiatry (DPM, PodD, DP); or veterinary medicine (DVM), and others,
as designated by the awarding institution.
A doctoral
degree, research/scholarship is a PhD 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 EdD, DMA, DBA, DSc, DA, or DM, and others,
as designated by the awarding institution.
BB20CGRDEXM
[If B&B:16/17 respondent]
Between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you take any graduate or professional school entrance exams?
[else]
Prior to [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you take any graduate or professional school entrance exams?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: We are interested in whether you
took any graduate admissions exams prior to [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION].
Some common graduate admissions exams
include: Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Medical College Admission
Test (MCAT), Law School Admission Test (LSAT), and Graduate
Management Admissions Test (GMAT).
BB20CTESTS
[If B&B:16/17 respondent]
Which of the following graduate or professional school entrance exam(s) did you take between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]]?
[else]
Which of the following graduate or professional school entrance exam(s) did you take prior to [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
GRE
GRE Subject Test
MCAT
LSAT
GMAT
[{If usermode = web} Other exam(s) {else} Any other exams]
Help Text: Please indicate which graduate admissions exams you took prior to [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. Some common graduate admissions exams include:
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE), a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools and is similar in format and content to the SAT.
GRE Subject Tests gauge undergraduate
achievement in the specific areas of Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular
Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Literature in English,
Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. The Medical College Admission
Test (MCAT) is a standardized test for prospective medical students.
It is designed to assess problem solving, critical thinking, and
writing skills in addition to knowledge of science concepts and
principles.
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized test that provides law schools with a standard measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills.
The Graduate Management Admissions Test
(GMAT) is a standardized test for determining aptitude to succeed
academically in graduate business studies. The GMAT is used as one of
the selection criteria by business schools and typically used for
admission into an MBA program.
BB20CLNINTRO
Next, [{if CATI mode} I {else} we] will be asking you questions about your education loans and loan repayment.
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please click “Next” to continue.
Did you take out any private student loans to pay for your education between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help text: Private student loans:
An education loan borrowed from a private lender. With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete (e.g., the FAFSA). Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit-based and may require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history. Interest rates and repayment terms for private education loans vary by lender.
Some examples of commonly used private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
PNC Solution Loan
SunTrust Custom Choice Loan
Other types of private student loans can include, but are not limited to, loans from credit unions, loans from other banks or financial institutions, or state-based private/state-chartered non-profit organizations. States with private loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Home equity loans are not considered private student loans.
BB20CUGLN
Next, [{if CATI mode} I {else} we] have some questions about how you paid for your undergraduate education.
Other than money you may have borrowed from family or friends, did you take out any type of student loans to help pay for your undergraduate education prior to completing the requirements for your bachelor's degree in [Date awarded BA degree]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Indicate whether you took out
any student loans to help pay for your undergraduate education prior
to [Date awarded BA degree].
Do not include Parent PLUS loans,
grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or
friends.
Federal student loans:
Subsidized and
Unsubsidized Direct Loans (also known as Stafford Loans)
An
education loan borrowed from the federal government 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 receive a Direct Loan- subsidized or unsubsidized.
As of July 1, 2012, graduate students are only
eligible to receive Unsubsidized Direct Loans.
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. As of June 30, 2018, students can
no longer receive Perkins loans.
Federal Graduate PLUS Loan
An education loan borrowed from the federal government with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.
Only graduate level students are eligible to
receive Graduate PLUS loans, which are unsubsidized. Students must
also apply and be approved to receive a Graduate PLUS Loan.
Note: Although federal student loans come from the US Department of Education, your payments are made to a loan servicer. A few examples of servicers for federally held loans are: Cornerstone, FedLoan Servicing, Granite State, and Great Lakes Educational Loan Services.
Private student loans:
An education
loan borrowed from a private lender. With private loans there are no
federal application forms to complete (e.g. the FAFSA). Unlike
federal student loans, private loans are credit-based and may require
a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit
history. Interest rates and repayment terms for private education
loans vary by lender.
Some examples of commonly used
private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
Wells
Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
PNC Solution
Loan
SunTrust Custom Choice Loan
Other types of private student loans can
include, but are not limited to, loans from credit unions, loans from
other banks or financial institutions, or state-based
private/state-chartered non-profit organizations. States with private
loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia,
Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, Vermont, Washington, West
Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Home equity loans are not
considered private student loans.
Other student loans:
Institution loans
are loans for which your school, rather than the federal government,
state government, or another private organization, is the lender.
Qualifications vary by institution.
State
education loans, offered through state-level government funded
programs in certain states, typically require the borrower to be a
state resident or attend an approved school within the state.
Prior to completing the requirements for your bachelor's degree, did you take out...
Federal student loans (e.g., Direct/Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Private student loans(e.g., from banks or state based private organizations)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Other student loans (e.g., from your school or your state government)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate the type of loan(s) you
took out to help pay for your undergraduate education prior to [Date
awarded BA degree].Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or
scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.
Federal
student loans:
Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans (also
known as Stafford Loans)
An education loan borrowed from the
federal government 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 receive a Direct Loan- subsidized or unsubsidized.
As of July 1, 2012, graduate students are only
eligible to receive Unsubsidized Direct Loans.
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. As of June 30, 2018, students can
no longer receive Perkins loans.
Federal Graduate PLUS Loan
An education loan borrowed from the federal government with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.
Only graduate level students are eligible to receive Graduate PLUS loans, which are unsubsidized. Students must also apply and be approved to receive a Graduate PLUS Loan.
Note: Although federal student loans come from the US Department of Education, your payments are made to a loan servicer. A few examples of servicers for federally held loans are: Cornerstone, FedLoan Servicing, Granite State, and Great Lakes Educational Loan Services.
Private student
loans:
An education loan borrowed from a private lender. With
private loans there are no federal application forms to complete
(e.g. the FAFSA). Unlike federal student loans, private loans are
credit-based and may require a cosigner if the student does not have
an established credit history. Interest rates and repayment terms for
private education loans vary by lender.
Some examples of
commonly used private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option
Loan
Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
PNC
Solution Loan
SunTrust Custom Choice Loan
Other types of private student loans can
include, but are not limited to, loans from credit unions, loans from
other banks or financial institutions, or state-based
private/state-chartered non-profit organizations. States with private
loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia,
Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, Vermont, Washington, West
Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Home equity loans are not
considered private student loans.
Other student loans:
Institution loans are
loans for which your school, rather than the federal government,
state government, or another private organization, is the lender.
Qualifications vary by institution.
State
education loans, offered through state-level government funded
programs in certain states, typically require the borrower to be a
state resident or attend an approved school within the state.
Earlier in the survey you told [{if CATI mode} me {else} us] that you borrowed student loans to pay for your education between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Including all federal, private, and other student loans, how much did you borrow for your education between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
Do not include other types of student aid that you do not need to pay back, such as Pell Grants and tuition assistance. Provide the amount you originally borrowed, not the amount you currently owe.
$|.00
Did not have any federal, private or other student loans between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]
Help Text: When calculating your total
amount, consider all federal, private, and other student loans you
took out between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA
COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION].
Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or
scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.
Federal
student loans:
Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans (also
known as Stafford Loans)
An education loan borrowed from the
federal government 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 receive a Direct Loan- subsidized or unsubsidized.
As of July 1, 2012, graduate students are only
eligible to receive Unsubsidized Direct Loans.
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. As of June 30, 2018,
students can no longer receive Perkins loans.
Federal Graduate PLUS Loan
An education loan borrowed from the federal government with an interest rate and other terms that are set by the federal government.
Only graduate level students are eligible to
receive Graduate PLUS loans, which are unsubsidized. Students must
also apply and be approved to receive a Graduate PLUS Loan.
Note: Although federal student loans come from the US Department of Education, your payments are made to a loan servicer. A few examples of servicers for federally held loans are: Cornerstone, FedLoan Servicing, Granite State, and Great Lakes Educational Loan Services.
Private student loans:
An education
loan borrowed from a private lender. With private loans there are no
federal application forms to complete (e.g. the FAFSA). Unlike
federal student loans, private loans are credit-based and may require
a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit
history. Interest rates and repayment terms for private education
loans vary by lender.
Some examples of commonly used
private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
Wells
Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
PNC Solution
Loan
SunTrust Custom Choice Loan
Other types
of private student loans can include, but are not limited to, loans
from credit unions, loans from other banks or financial institutions,
or state-based private/state-chartered non-profit organizations.
States with private loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut,
Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey,
New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, Vermont,
Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Home equity
loans are not considered private student loans.
Other student loans:
Institution loans
are loans for which your school, rather than the federal government,
state government, or another private organization, is the lender.
Qualifications vary by institution.
State
education loans, offered through state-level government funded
programs in certain states, typically require the borrower to be a
state resident or attend an approved school within the state.
BB20CPRIVAMT
How much of that [{if BB20CLOANAMT not missing}
$[BB20CLOANAMT] {else} total amount] was in private loans?
Private
loans are offered by private lenders, and no federal application
forms are needed. Private loans are credit-based and may require a
cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.
$|.00
Did not have any private student loans between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Help Text: If you are unsure of the amount
of your private loans, provide your best estimate. Do not include any
money borrowed from family or friends.
Private student
loans:
An education loan borrowed from a private lender.
With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete
(e.g. the FAFSA). Unlike federal student loans, private loans are
credit-based and may require a cosigner if the student does not have
an established credit history. Interest rates and repayment terms for
private education loans vary by lender.
Some examples of
commonly used private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option
Loan
Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
PNC
Solution Loan
SunTrust Custom Choice Loan
Other types of private student loans can
include, but are not limited to, loans from credit unions, loans from
other banks or financial institutions, or state-based
private/state-chartered non-profit organizations. States with private
loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia,
Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, Vermont, Washington, West
Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Home equity loans are not
considered private student loans.
BB20CPRIVEST
Please indicate the range for how much of that [{if BB20CLOANAMT not missing} $[BB20CLOANAMT] {else} total amount] was in private loans. Would you say it was...
0 = $0
1 = $1 - $9,999
2 = $10,000 - $19,999
3 = $20,000 - $29,999
4 = $30,000 - $39,999
5 = $40,000 - $49,999
6 = $50,000 - $59,999
7 = $60,000 - $69,999
8 = $70,000 - $79,999
9 = $80,000 - $89,999
10 = $90,000 - $99,999
11 = $100,000 or more
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: If you are unsure of the amount
of your private loans, provide your best estimate. Do not include any
money borrowed from family or friends.
Private student
loans:
An education loan borrowed from a private lender.
With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete
(e.g. the FAFSA). Unlike federal student loans, private loans are
credit-based and may require a cosigner if the student does not have
an established credit history. Interest rates and repayment terms for
private education loans vary by lender.
Some examples of
commonly used private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option
Loan
Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
PNC
Solution Loan
SunTrust Custom Choice Loan
Other types of private student loans can
include, but are not limited to, loans from credit unions, loans from
other banks or financial institutions, or state-based
private/state-chartered non-profit organizations. States with private
loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia,
Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, Vermont, Washington, West
Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Home equity loans are not
considered private student loans.
[If borrowed any student loans between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] or undergraduate student loan borrowing unknown]
In the next few questions, we would like to know about repayment for all private student loans, including those used to pay for your bachelor's degree and any education since your bachelor's degree.
What is the official status of your private student loan(s)?
Last time we contacted you, you told us you borrowed private student loan(s) to pay for your education. In the next few questions, we would like to know about repayment for all private student loans, including those used to pay for your bachelor's degree and any education since your bachelor's degree.
What is the official status of your private student loan(s)?
1 = Already paid back in full
2 = In repayment
3 = Temporarily deferring or in forbearance [{if [CARES ACT ADMIN FORBEARANCE IN EFFECT]} due to the coronavirus pandemic]
4 = [{If [CARES ACT ADMIN FORBEARANCE IN EFFECT]} Temporarily deferring or in forbearance for reasons other than the coronavirus pandemic]
5 = In default
6 = Loans in different repayment statuses
Help Text: Answer based on the current
status of any private student loan(s) you have taken out for your
education.
Select "Already paid back in full"
if you no longer have an outstanding balance for your private loans,
meaning you no longer owe any money to your private loan
lender.
Select "In repayment" if your
private loan is currently in a scheduled repayment plan with your
private loan lender and you are expected to be making
payments, whether you (or someone else) are making the payments or
not. Also select "In repayment" if you (or someone else)
are currently making payments on your private student loans, but you
are not yet required to be making payments.
Select
"Temporarily deferring or in forbearance" if you currently
have a deferment or forbearance arrangement with your private loan
lender. A deferment postpones payment of a loan per an official
agreement with the lender. A forbearance agreement allows you to
suspend or reduce your loan payments under certain circumstances for
specified periods of time.
Select "In default"
if you are currently in default on your private loan(s). Default
typically occurs when payments are not made for a length of time
specified by the lender and arrangements (i.e.., deferment or
forbearance) have not been made to postpone payments.
Select
"Loans in different repayment statuses" if multiple
of the above statuses apply to your loans. For example, select this
option if you have paid off one private loan but are still in
repayment on another. You must have at least two private loans
to select this option.
You just indicated that you have multiple private student loans. Please indicate the status for each of your private student loans.
At least one loan has been paid back in full
At least one loan in repayment
At least one loan in deferment or forbearance [{if [CARES ACT ADMIN FORBEARANCE IN EFFECT]} due to the coronavirus pandemic]
[{If [CARES ACT ADMIN FORBEARANCE IN EFFECT]} At least one loan in deferment or forbearance for reasons other than the coronavirus pandemic]
At least one loan in default
Help Text: Answer based on the current
status of any private student loans you have taken out for your
education. Select all statuses that apply to your private student
loans.
Select "At least one loan has been paid
back in full" if you no longer have an outstanding balance for
at least one of your private loans, meaning you no longer owe any
money to your private loan lender.
Select "At least one
loan in repayment" if at least one of your private loans is
currently in a scheduled repayment plan with the private loan lender
and you are expected to be making payments, whether you (or
someone else) are making the payments or not. Also select "At
least one loan in repayment" if you (or someone else) are
currently making payments on at least one of your private student
loans, but you are not yet required to be making payments.
Select
"At least one loan in deferment or forbearance" if you
currently have a deferment or forbearance arrangement with at least
one private loan lender. A deferment postpones payment of a loan per
an official agreement with the lender. A forbearance agreement allows
you suspend or reduce your loan payments under certain circumstances
for specified periods of time.
Select "At least one
loan in default" if you are currently in default on at least one
of your private loans. Default typically occurs when payments are not
made for a length of time specified by the lender and arrangements
(i.e., deferment or forbearance) have not been made to postpone
payments.
BB20CPRIVPMT
How much do you typically pay each month on your
private loans, even if it is different from your minimum monthly
payment?
(Please answer based on any private student loans
you have, including loans for your bachelor's degree and for any
education since your bachelor's degree.)
$|.00 per month
Help Text:
Answer based on the private student loans you have taken out for your
education, including your bachelor’s degree and any education
since your bachelor’s degree. Please provide the typical amount
you pay each month, even if that amount differs from your expected
monthly payment. If someone else is making payments for you, provide
the amount that person is paying.
If you are unsure of
the exact amount, provide your best estimate.
Please indicate the range that best represents the typical amount you pay each month for your private loans. Would you say it is...
0 = $0.00
1 = $0.01 - $49.99
2 = $50.00 - $99.99
3 = $100.00 - $149.99
4 = $150.00 - $199.99
5 = $200.00 - $249.99
6 = $250.00 - $499.99
7 = $500.00 - $749.99
8 = $750.00 - $999.99
9 = $1,000.00 or more
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Answer based on the private student loans you have taken out for your education, including your bachelor’s degree and any education since your bachelor’s degree. Select the option that best describes the typical amount you pay each month, even if that amount differs from your expected monthly payment. If someone else is making payments for you, select the option that best describes the amount that person is paying.
BB20CPRIVMORE
When repaying student loans, you can pay more than
the minimum monthly payment in order to reduce the interest you pay
and the total cost of your loan over time.
In the last 12
months, have you paid more than the minimum monthly payment for your
private student loans?
0 = Never paid more than the minimum amount
1 = Paid more than the minimum amount 1 or 2 times
2 = Paid more than the minimum amount 3 or more times
Help Text: Paying a little extra each month can reduce the interest you pay and reduce the total cost of your loan over time. Answer according to your payment behavior in the past twelve months, and include payments someone else made for you that were over the minimum monthly payment.
Do not include times when the extra amount you paid was to be put towards future payments.
BB20CPRIVMISS
In the last 12 months, have you missed a private student loan payment?
0 = No, all payments were made on time
1 = Yes, missed 1 or 2 payments
2 = Yes, missed 3 or more payments
Help Text: "Missing a payment"
can include making a late payment or skipping a payment entirely. Do
not count payments that were less than the monthly payment amount.
Answer according to your payment behavior in the past twelve
months.
A late payment for the purposes of this question
is defined as any payment made to your private loan lender that is
after the due date, or "past due." Each private loan lender
varies on their policy for "grace periods," or leniency
periods during which a late payment does not occur additional fees.
Answer according to your payment behavior, regardless of whether or
not you incurred any late fees due to a missed payment.
A
skipped payment for the purposes of this question is defined as any
payment that is never paid. Do not include postponed or suspended
payments that were in accordance with an agreement (i.e., deferment
or forbearance) with the lender. Answer this question according to
your payment behavior, regardless of whether you incurred any
penalties or fees.
BB20CPRIVDEF
Have you ever defaulted on a private student
loan?
(Default typically occurs when payments are not made
for a length of time specified by the lender and arrangements [i.e.,
deferment or forbearance] have not been made to postpone payments.
Students in default are contacted by a collection agency and defaults
are often reported on a person's credit history.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if any of your private student loans have ever been turned over to a collection agency due to non-payment. Do not include loans that are delinquent but have not been turned over to a collection agency.
[{If borrowed any student loans between [{if
B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA
COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]or undergraduate
student loan borrowing unknown or borrowed private student loans for
undergraduate education or borrowed private student loans for
postbaccalaureate education as of June 2017} Now, we would like to
know about repayment for all federal student loans, including those
used to pay for your bachelor's degree and any education since your
bachelor's degree.]
[{If did not see BB20CPRIVMORE}When
repaying student loans, you can pay more than the minimum monthly
payment in order to reduce the interest you pay and the total cost of
your loan over time.]
In the last 12 months, how often
have you paid more than the minimum monthly payment for your federal
student loans?
0 = Never paid more than the minimum amount
1 = Paid more than the minimum amount 1 or 2 times
2 = Paid more than the minimum amount 3 or more times
My federal student loan(s)
are not in repayment (i.e., paid off, in
deferment, [{if
[CARES ACT ADMIN FORBEARANCE IN EFFECT]} in administrative
forbearance due to the coronavirus pandemic,] or in default)
Help Text: Paying a little extra each month can reduce the interest you pay and reduce the total cost of your loan over time. Answer according to your payment behavior in the past twelve months, and include payments someone else made for you that were over the minimum monthly payment. Do not include times when the extra amount you paid was to be put towards future payments.
Note: Although federal student loans come from the US Department of Education, your payments are made to a loan servicer. A few examples of servicers for federally held loans are: Cornerstone, FedLoan Servicing, Granite State, and Great Lakes Educational Loan Services.
In the last 12 months, have you missed a federal student loan payment?
0 = No, all payments were made on time
1 = Yes, missed 1 to 2 payments
2 = Yes, missed 3 or more payments
My federal student loan(s)
are not in repayment (i.e., paid off, in
deferment,[{if
[CARES ACT ADMIN FORBEARANCE IN EFFECT]}in administrative forbearance
due to the coronavirus pandemic,] or in default)
Help Text: "Missing a payment"
can include making a late payment or skipping a payment entirely. Do
not count payments that were less than the monthly payment amount.
Answer according to your payment behavior in the past twelve
months.
A late payment for the purposes of this question
is defined as any payment made to your federal loan servicer that is
after the due date, or "past due." Answer according to your
payment behavior, regardless of whether or not you incurred any late
fees due to a missed payment.
A skipped payment for the
purposes of this question is defined as any payment that is never
paid. Do not include postponed or suspended payments that were in
accordance with an agreement (i.e., deferment or forbearance) with
the lender. Answer this question according to your payment behavior,
regardless of whether you incurred any penalties or fees.
Note: Although federal student loans come
from the US Department of Education, your payments are made to a loan
servicer. A few examples of servicers for federally held loans are:
Cornerstone, FedLoan Servicing, Granite State, and Great Lakes
Educational Loan Services.
Are you enrolled in an income-driven repayment
(IDR) plan for your federal student loans?
(An
income-driven repayment plan sets your monthly student loan payment
at an amount that is intended to be affordable based on your income
and family size. These plans include the Revised Pay As You Earn
Repayment Plan [REPAYE Plan], Pay As You Earn Repayment Plan [PAYE
Plan], Income-Based Repayment Plan [IBR Plan], Income-Contingent
Repayment Plan [ICR Plan], and the Income-Sensitive Repayment Plan.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate whether you are
enrolled in an income-driven repayment plan for your federal student
loans.
Income-driven repayment plans are designed to make
student loan debt more manageable by reducing the monthly payment
amount. Generally, your payment amount under an income-driven
repayment plan is a percentage of your discretionary income.
Depending on your income and family size, you may have no monthly
payment at all.
The IBR, PAYE, and Income-Sensitive Plans
have income eligibility requirements in order to enroll in the plan,
as it compares your income to the amount of your eligible federal
student loan debt. The REPAYE and ICR Plans do not have income
eligibility requirements in order to enroll.
BB20CIDRAWARE
Have you heard of income-driven repayment (IDR) plans for your federal student loans?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you have heard of or were aware of income-driven repayment (IDR) plans for your federal student loans before you began this survey.
What are the reasons why you are not enrolled in an income-driven repayment plan for your federal student loans?
Did not think I was eligible
Thought applying would take too much time or effort
Did not need lower monthly loan payments
Did not like terms of these plans (i.e., time to repayment)
Not making payments on my federal loans (i.e., paid off, in deferment, [{if [CARES ACT ADMIN FORBEARANCE IN EFFECT]}in administrative forbearance due to the coronavirus pandemic,] or in default)
Other
Help Text: Please select all options that apply to you. If there is an additional reason other than those listed, please select "Other."
Now, [{if CATI mode} I {else} we] have a final question about your student loan repayment. In your answer, please consider all federal, private, and other student loans you have taken out for your education.
Over the last 12 months, were any of your student loan payments being paid in whole or in part by family or friends? Do not include any help that you may have received from a spouse or partner.
0 = No
1 = Yes, usually
2 = Yes, occasionally
Help Text: Answer based on any student
loans – federal, private, or other - you have taken out for
your education. For this question, consider "help with loan
payments" as either full or partial loan payment amount.
If
family and friends have helped with loan payments most of the time in
the past 12 months, please select "Yes, usually."
If
family and friends have helped with loan payments at any time but not
most of the time in the past 12 months, please select "Yes,
occasionally."
[If B&B:16/17 respondent]
In the next section, we would like to ask some
questions about your employment between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. That is from 1 year to 4 years after
completing your bachelor's degree.
We are interested in
all paid employment, including full-time and part-time employment,
self-employment, [{if BB20CDEG01 > 3 in any iteration}graduate
assistantships,] and paid internships.
[else]
In the next section, we would like to ask some
questions about your employment between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. That is from when you completed your
bachelor's degree to 4 years after completing your bachelor's
degree.
We are interested in all paid employment,
including full-time and part-time employment, self-employment, [{if
BB20CDEG01 > 3 in any iteration}graduate assistantships,] and paid
internships.
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please click "Next" to continue.
As of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], were you employed?
1 = Yes, full-time
2 = Yes, part-time
3 = Yes, both full-time and part-time
0 = No
Help Text: If you were employed as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], indicate whether you had full-time, part-time, or both full-time and part-time employment. If you were not employed as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], answer "No."
Please consider any jobs for pay. For employment while in graduate school, please consider jobs such as assistantships and fellowships as having worked for pay.
Did you work for pay at any time between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please consider any jobs for
pay, including: full-time and part-time employment, self-employment,
and paid internships.
For employment while in
graduate school, please consider jobs such as assistantships and
fellowships as having worked for pay.
_________ employer(s)
Help Text: Enter the number of employers
from whom you have received a paycheck during the time frame in
question. Include all full-time and part-time employment and
self-employment.
Employment that is per event or
performance should be considered one employer. For example, if you
were a musician, all events or performances as a musician would be
considered one employer.
If you had different jobs or job
titles at the same employer, please count those jobs as one
employer.
Do not report any employers where you only
applied for work but did not receive an offer or did not accept a
paid position.
BB20CLICENSE
As of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you have an active professional certification or a state or industry license? Do not include business licenses, such as a liquor license or vending license.
(A professional certification or license shows you are qualified to perform a specific job and includes things like Licensed Realtor, Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Teacher, or an IT certification.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: We are interested in whether you had an active professional certification or a state or industry license as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
A professional
certification or license shows you are qualified to perform a
specific job. Examples include a real estate license, a medical
assistant certification, a teacher’s license, an IT
certification, etc. Only include certifications or licenses obtained
by an individual.
Do not include business licenses, such as a liquor
license or vending license.
Certification: A credential
awarded by a certification body based on an individual demonstrating
through an examination process that he or she has acquired the
designated knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform a specific
job. The examination can be either written, oral, or
performance-based. Certification is a time-limited credential that is
renewed through a recertification process.
License: A
credential awarded by a government agency that constitutes legal
authority to do a specific job. Licenses are based on some
combination of degree or certificate attainment, certifications,
assessments, or work experience; are time-limited; and must be
renewed periodically.
[If iteration = 1]
Last time we contacted
you, you provided us with the [{if 1 employer on pick list} name of
the employer {else} names of all employers] you had since completing
your bachelor's degree.
Did you continue to work for [{if
1 employer on pick list} this employer {else} any of these employers]
at any time between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA
COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]]?
[else]
Did you continue to work for
[{if 1 employer on pick list} this employer {else} any of these
employers] at any time between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR
AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]?
1 = [Preloaded Employer 1]
2 = [Preloaded Employer 2]
3 = [Preloaded Employer 3]
4 = [Preloaded Employer 4]
5 = [Preloaded Employer 5]
6 = [Preloaded Employer 6]
7 = [ Preloaded Employer 7]
99 = Did not work for [{if 1 employer on pick list} this employer {else} any of these employers] between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]
Help Text: When answering this question, only consider employment between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
[If iteration = 1]
What is the name of your
most recent employer as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(If you had more than one employer, tell us
about only one of them now. We will collect the names of any other
employers later.)
[else]
What is the name of another
employer you have worked for between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1
YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS
AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
_________________________ (employer name)
Check here to indicate self-employment
Help Text: Your employer is the entity that
issues your paychecks. If you worked through a temporary agency, your
employer would be the temporary agency, not the company you were
assigned to.
If you were self-employed at a business with
a name, please select the checkbox for self-employment and provide an
employer name. If you were independently self-employed and not
associated with a specific employer (for example, a babysitter), only
select the checkbox.
If you worked for a public school,
your employer would be the school district issuing your paycheck, not
the specific school in which you worked.
[If BB20DEMPNAM01 ne missing]
What is the ZIP code for the primary location
where you worked with [BB20DEMPNAM01]?
(If you do not know
the ZIP code you can enter the city name. If you are still unable to
find your ZIP code, click “ZIP Code not listed.”)
[else]
What
is the ZIP code for the primary location where you worked?
(If
you do not know the ZIP code you can enter the city name. If you are
still unable to find your ZIP code, click “ZIP Code not
listed.”)
______________ (ZIP code)
Location not in the United States or a US territory
Help Text: If your employer has multiple
locations or you traveled regularly, please provide the 5-digit ZIP
code, city and state of the primary location that you worked.
If
you changed primary locations with this employer, provide the ZIP
code for the most recent location, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION].
If you primarily worked from home, please
provide the ZIP code of your home office.
To search for
your ZIP code, start typing in your 5-digit ZIP code (or city); a
list of cities matching your entry will be displayed. From the
responses displayed, select the ZIP code that most closely matches
your entry and click "Next." If you can't find your ZIP
code from among the responses returned, click "ZIP Code not
listed" then click "Next."
[If BB20DEMPNAM01 ne missing]
In what month and year were you first employed by
[BB20DEMPNAM01]?
[else if self-employed]
In what
month and year were you first self-employed?
[else]
In
what month and year were you first employed by this employer?
Starting month:
January - December
Starting year:
2020 - Before 2015
Help Text: Please provide the month and
year of when you were first employed by this employer.
If
you are unsure of the date, provide your best estimate.
[If BB20DEMPNAM01 ne missing]
Between [{if [BB20DSTART01] after [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]} [BB20DSTART01] {else} [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], in what month and year were you last employed by [BB20DEMPNAM01]?
(If you were laid off, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION], please provide the last month and year you worked at
[BB20DEMPNAM01]. If you were furloughed or temporarily not working,
as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], select “Also worked for
[BB20DEMPNAM01] after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].”)
[else
if self-employed]
Between [{if [BB20DSTART01] after [{if
B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA
COMPLETION DATE]} [BB20DSTART01] {else} [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]]
and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], in what month and year were you
last self-employed?
(If you were laid off, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION], please provide the last month and year you were
self-employed. If you were furloughed or temporarily not working, as
of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], select “Also self-employed
after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].”)
[else]
Between
[{if [BB20DSTART01] after [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER
BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]} [BB20DSTART01] {else} [{if
B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA
COMPLETION DATE]] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], in what month
and year were you last employed by this employer?
(If you were laid off, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], please provide the last month and year you worked for this employer. If you were furloughed or temporarily not working, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], select “Also worked for this employer after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].”)
[{If BB20DEMPNAM01 ne missing} Also worked for [BB20DEMPNAM01] after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. {else if BB20DEMPSLF01 = 1}Also self-employed after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. {else}Also worked for this employer after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Month:
January - December
Year:
2020 - 2015
Help Text: Please provide the month and
year when your employment ended with this employer. If employed by
this employer after [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], please select the
checkbox.
If you are unsure of the date, provide your best
estimate.
Between [{if [EMPLOYER START DATE] before [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]} [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] {else if [EMPLOYER START DATE] ne 'Unspecified Date'} [EMPLOYER START DATE] {else} [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]] and [{if [EMPLOYER END DATE] ne 'Unspecified Date' and [EMPLOYER END DATE] before [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} [EMPLOYER END DATE] {else} [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]], did you have any periods where you were not [{if BB20DEMPNAM01 not missing} working at [BB20DEMPNAM01] {else if BB20DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employed {else} working for this employer] that lasted longer than one month (i.e., your employment was not one continuous period)?
(If you were furloughed or temporarily not [{if BB20DEMPNAM01 not missing} working at [BB20DEMPNAM01] {else if BB2DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employed {else} working for this employer] for more than one month, please answer “Yes.”)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if there were any periods lasting longer than one month in which you were not employed by the employer in question.
[{If BB20DWKCONT01 = 1} You just indicated having a period of at least one month where you were not [{if BB20DEMPNAM01 not missing] working at [BB20DEMPNAM01] {else if BB20DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employed {else} working for this employer].]
Between [{if [EMPLOYER START DATE] before [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]MY} [{if B&B:16/7 respondent} 1 year after BA completion {else}BA completion] {else if [EMPLOYER START DATE] ne ‘Unspecified Date’} [EMPLOYER START DATE] {else} [{if B&B:16/7 respondent} 1 year after BA completion {else}BA completion]] and [{if [EMPLOYER END DATE] ne 'Unspecified Date' and [EMPLOYER END DATE] before [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} [EMPLOYER END DATE] {else} [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]], in which months were you [{if BB20DEMPNAM01 not missing} working at [BB20DEMPNAM01] {else if BB20DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employed {else} working for this employer]?
([{If [EMPLOYER START DATE] ne ‘Unspecified Date’ and [EMPLOYER END DATE] ne ‘Unspecified Date’ and [EMPLOYER START DATE] not before [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]MY and [EMPLOYER END DATE] before [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} The starting and ending month of your [{if BB20DEMPNAM01 not missing} employment at [BB20DEMPNAM01] {else if BB20DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employment {else} employment at this employer] have been selected.] Selected months will be shaded blue. If you were working for any portion of a month for this employer, select that month.)
July 2015 – June 2020
Help Text: Please use the calendar to
select the months, including partial months, in which you were
employed by this employer. Any month that has been selected will be
shaded blue. Months that are not selected will remain shaded
gray.
If you would like to select all visible months
within a given year, click the "select / unselect" button.
To unselect these months, click the button again.
Was your break from [{if BB20DEMPNAM01 ne missing} work at [BB20DEMPNAM01] {else if BB20DEMPSLF01 = 1} your self-employment {else} work for this employer] in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please only think about breaks in work between January 2020 and [T_ENDDAT] when responding to this question. If you are unsure, please provide your best guess.
We are interested in learning more about your [{if
BB20DEMPNAM01 ne missing} employment with [BB20DEMPNAM01] {else if
BB20DEMPSLF01 = 1} self-employment {else} employment with this
employer] and how it may have changed.
What was your
starting pay before taxes and other deductions (including bonuses,
tips, and commissions)?
$_____
1 = Per hour
2 = Per year
What were your starting average hours worked per week?
______ hours
Help Text: Enter your starting pay for your
employment with this employer. You can enter this amount per hour or
per year. If you are unsure of the exact amount, please provide your
best estimate.
Enter the number of hours you worked at the
start of your employment with this employer. If the number of hours
you were contracted or scheduled to work was different than the
number of hours that you actually worked, enter the number of hours
you actually worked.
[If worked for [EMPLOYER NAME] beyond [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]]
What was your pay before taxes and other deductions (including bonuses, tips, and commissions), as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
[else]
What was your ending pay before taxes and other deductions (including bonuses, tips, and commissions)?
[If worked for [EMPLOYER NAME] beyond [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]] Starting pay and pay, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], were the same. [else] Starting pay and ending pay were the same.
$_____
1 = Per hour
2 = Per year
[If worked for [EMPLOYER NAME] beyond [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]]
What were your average hours per week, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
[else]
What were your ending average hours per week?
[{If worked for [EMPLOYER NAME] beyond [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]} Starting hours per week and hours per week, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], were the same. {else}Starting hours per week and ending hours per week were the same.]
______ hours
Help Text: Enter your ending pay for your
employment with this employer, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
You can enter this amount per hour or per year. If you are unsure of
the exact amount, please provide your best estimate.
Enter
the number of hours you worked at the end of your employment with
this employer, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. If the number of
hours you were contracted or scheduled to work was different than the
number of hours that you actually worked, enter the number of hours
you actually worked.
Aside from the [{if iteration = 1} employer
{else} employers] you already told [{if CATI mode} me {else} us]
about, have you worked for any other employers between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(Answer "Yes" for
any additional full-time and part-time employment, self-employment,
[{If BB20CDEG01 > 3 in any iteration}graduate assistantships,] and
paid internships.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate whether you've had additional paid employment during the dates in question.
INTJBLP01
Next, we have some questions that will focus on your [{if not self-employed} employment at [BB20DEMPNAM01] {else} self-employment at [BB20DEMPNAM01]].
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please select "Next" to continue.
When you were last [{if EMPNAM =
'self-employment'} self-employed {else} employed by [EMPLOYER NAME]],
what was your job title?
(Please provide the job title you
held when you were last [{if EMPNAM = 'self-employment'}
self-employed {else} employed by [EMPLOYER NAME]] in the textbox. If
you are unable to find a match in the results, please select the “Job
title not listed” option located at the bottom of the listed
results.)
___________________ (job title)
Help Text: To search for the job title you
held when you were last employed, start typing in the job title; a
list of job titles matching your entry will be displayed. From the
results displayed, select the title that most closely matches your
entry and click “Next.”
If you are unable to
find a match in the results, select the “Job title not listed”
option at the bottom of the listed results, then use the dropdowns
that appear to find a match. Please do not delete the job title you
provided in the textbox.
As a(n) [[JOB TITLE] at [EMPLOYER NAME]], what were your job duties?
_____________________ (job duties)
Help Text: In the text box, enter words or
phrases describing the primary tasks you perform and responsibilities
you have for this job.
For example, the job duties of a
registered nurse would include "care for patients and maintain
medical records."
BB20DEMPTYP01
In this job, what type of company or organization did you work for? Was it...
1 = The school where you were enrolled as a student
2 = A for-profit company
3 = A nonprofit organization
4 = A local, state, or federal government agency (including public schools and universities)
5 = The military (including civilian employees of the military)
6 = Other
Help Text: Select the category which best
describes your employer.
A for-profit company is one that
has the primary purpose of generating a profit. Owners and
shareholders can benefit financially from such profits. Examples of
for-profit companies include (but are not limited to) most grocery
stores, fast food restaurants, and clothing retail companies.
A
nonprofit organization is an incorporated organization which exists
for educational or charitable reasons, and for which its shareholders
or trustees (owners) do not benefit financially. Examples of
nonprofit organizations include museums and agencies helping the
disadvantaged.
Local government refers to the agencies
governing a city or town.
State government refers to
agencies governing one of the 50 U.S. states and Puerto
Rico.
Federal government refers to any agency of the U.S.
or a foreign government.
The military refers to the
five branches of the U.S. armed services and the National Guard and
includes civilian employees working for the armed services.
BB20D1IND01
Would you classify the primary industry for [{if self-employed your self-employment {else}[EMPLOYER NAME]] as…
1 = Education or education services
2 = Accommodations and food service
3 = Finance and insurance
4 = Healthcare, social assistance, or childcare
5 = Professional, scientific, and technical services
6 = Retail sales or retail trade
7 = Something else
Help Text: Please select the primary industry for this employer. Consider the type of business or commercial sector of the employer.
BB20D2IND01
Would you say the primary industry for [{if self-employed} your self-employment {else} [EMPLOYER NAME]] was…
7 = Administrative and support services
8 = Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
9 = Arts, entertainment, and recreation
10 = Automotive repair and maintenance
11 = Construction
12 = Information, motion pictures, Internet, and telecommunications
13 = Management of companies or enterprises
14 = Manufacturing
15 = Mining
16 = Personal care services
17 = Public administration, government, public safety, and military
18 = Real estate, rental and leasing
19 = Transportation and warehousing
20 = Utilities
21 = Waste management and environmental remediation
22 = Wholesale trade
23 = Other industry not listed
Help Text: Please select the primary industry for this employer. Consider the type of business or commercial sector of the employer.
BB20DEDIND01
In which level of the education industry was this job?
1 = Preschool/PreK
2 = K-12 school
3 = College, university, trade school, other postsecondary institution
4 = Education support services (non-government)
5 = Other
Help Text: Indicate the level within the education industry to which this employer corresponds.
BB20DJBRESP01
As a(n) [[JOB TITLE] at [EMPLOYER NAME]], did you...
Supervise the work of other employees?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Participate in hiring and/or firing decisions?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Participate in setting salary rates for other employees?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate whether or not
you participated in or were the sole supervisor or decision maker in
the listed job duties.
Supervising the work of other
employees typically includes directing, organizing, or monitoring the
daily tasks or workflow of your colleagues and coworkers.
BB20DAUTONM01
Which of the following statements best describes your job as a(n) [[JOB TITLE] at [EMPLOYER NAME]]?
1 = Someone else decided what [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] did and how [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] did it
2 = Someone decided what [{if TIO mode} you {else} I] did, but [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] decided how [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] did it
3 = [{If CATI mode} You {else} I] had the freedom in deciding what [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] did and how [{if CATI mode} you {else} I] did it
4 = [{If CATI mode} You {else} I][{if CATI mode} were {else} was] basically [{if CATI mode } your {else} my] own boss.
Help Text: Please select the statement that most closely describes your job.
In your job as a(n) [[JOB TITLE] at [EMPLOYER NAME]], were you allowed to telecommute or work remotely?
1 = [{If [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020}Yes, allowed due to the coronavirus pandemic]
2 = Yes [{if [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020}, allowed regardless of the coronavirus pandemic]
3 = No, it did not make sense for [(if CATI mode} your {else) my] job
4 = No, it was possible but not offered for [{if CATI mode} your {else} my] job
Help Text: Telecommuting or working remotely is when you work from a location other than your employer's specified office, making use of the Internet, e-mail, and the telephone.
BB20DCURFLX01
[{If job is not self-employment} Some employers
allow their employees flexibility in the hours they work, that is,
they do not have to work a set schedule as long as a minimum number
of hours are worked in a pay period.]
Would you say your
schedule for your [{if not self-employed} employment at
[BB20DEMPNAM01] {else} self-employment at [BB20DEMPNAM01]]] was very
flexible, somewhat flexible, or not flexible?
1 = Very flexible
2 = Somewhat flexible
3 = Not flexible
Help Text: A flexible work schedule allows employees to vary when they start and end their typical work day as long as they work a set number of hours in a pay period. Please indicate the level of flexibility in your work schedule allowed at the job in question.
Why did you work fewer than 30 hours per week as a(n) [[JOB TITLE] and [EMPLOYER NAME]]?
Full-time job not available
[{If [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020} Hours reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic]
Family responsibilities
Held more than one job
Working while attending school
Did not need or want to work more hours
Other
Help Text: Indicate the reason(s) why you were working less than 30 hours a week. Check all options that apply.
If the available options are not applicable to your specific situation, then select “Other.”
BB20DPREFT01
Would you have preferred to work more than [number of hours] hours per week as a(n) [[JOB TITLE] at [EMPLOYER NAME]]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether you would have preferred to work more hours.
[{If job title missing} In this job {else} In your job as a(n) [job title], did [{if self-employed} your self-employment {else} [EMPLOYER NAME]] offer you any of the following benefits? Do not include salary, hourly pay, bonuses, tips, etc.
Health insurance
1 = Yes
0 = No
Retirement plans
1 = Yes
0 = No
Paid vacation, holidays, or sick leave [{if [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020} regardless of the coronavirus pandemic]
1 = Yes
0 = No
[{If [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020} New or additional paid leave due to the coronavirus pandemic
1 = Yes
0 = No ]
Help Text: Benefits are a type of non-monetary employee compensation provided in addition to salary.
BB20DJBBA01
[If self-employed]
Was a bachelor's degree required for you to be working as a [{if job title missing} self-employed individual {else} a self-employed [job title]]?
[else]
Was a bachelor's degree required by [EMPLOYER NAME] for you to be hired [{if job title missing} in this job {else} as a(n) [job title]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if a
bachelor's degree was required in order to be hired at this
job.
Answer "No" if a bachelor's degree was only
preferred, but not required.
BB20DNSF19B01
Would you say the skills required [{if job name missing} for your job {else} for your job as a(n) [job title]] were closely related, somewhat related, or not related to the skills you obtained in your bachelor's degree program at [BA INSTITUTION]?
1 = Closely related
2 = Somewhat related
3 = Not related
Help Text: Indicate whether this job is
related to your bachelor's degree major or field of study at [BA
INSTITUTION].
Consider whether the duties of this job
required you to use the skills you learned while pursuing your
bachelor’s degree.
BB20DNSFPBD01
Would you say the skills required for [{if job name missing} this job {else} your job as a(n) [job title] were closely related, somewhat related, or not related to the skills you obtained in your most recent postbaccalaureate degree or certificate program?
1 = Closely related
2 = Somewhat related
3 = Not related
Help Text: Indicate whether or not the skills required for your job are related to the skills you obtained from your most recent postbaccalaureate degree or certificate program.
Consider whether the duties of this job required you to use the skills you learned while pursuing your postbaccalaureate degree.
BB20DLICOND01
Earlier in the survey you indicated having a professional certification or a state or industry license.
Was your
professional certification or license required by a federal, state,
or local government agency for the work you did a(n) [job title]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if your
professional certification or license was required for the job
shown.
A professional certification or license shows you
are qualified to perform a specific job and includes things like
Licensed Realtor, Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Teacher, or
an IT certification.
BB20DCURL01
Did you consider your job [{if job title not missing} as [AvsAN] [job title]] [{if EMPLOYER NAME not 'self-employment'} with [EMPLOYER NAME]] to be part of a career you were pursuing?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate whether you
consider your job with this employer to be a part of your ultimate
career goal.
You should consider your job with this
employer to be a part of your career even if it is the first of many
jobs you plan to hold in the occupational field or the first of many
years you plan to spend working in the occupational field.
For each of the following, please indicate whether or not it was a reason you were no longer [{if self-employed} self-employed {else} employed by [EMPLOYER NAME]], as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Wanted better salary or benefits
1 = Yes
0 = No
Wanted a different job in the same or similar field
1 = Yes
0 = No
Wanted a job in a different field
1 = Yes
0 = No
Wanted better opportunities (e.g. career advancement or job security)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Position was temporary or seasonal
1 = Yes
0 = No
[{If [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020} Laid off, terminated, or contract not renewed due to the coronavirus pandemic]
1 = Yes
0 = No]
Laid off, terminated, or contract not renewed [{if [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020} for reasons other than the coronavirus pandemic]
1 = Yes
0 = No
Relocated to another area
1 = Yes
0 = No
Care for children, family members, and other dependents
1 = Yes
0 = No
Health reasons
1 = Yes
0 = No
Other reason(s)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate why you were no longer
working for this employer, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
If
the available options are not applicable to your specific situation,
then answer “Yes” to "Other reason(s)."
Which of the following is the most important reason you are no longer [{if self-employed} self-employed {else} employed by [EMPLOYER NAME]]?
1 = Wanted better salary or benefits
2 = Wanted a different job in the same or similar field
3 = Wanted a job in a different field
4 = Wanted better opportunities (e.g. career advancement or job security)
5 = Position was temporary or seasonal
6 = [{If [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020}Laid off, terminated, or contract not renewed due to the coronavirus pandemic]
7 = Laid off, terminated, or contract not renewed [{if [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020}for reasons other than the coronavirus pandemic]
8 = Relocated to another area
9 = Care for children, family members, and other dependents
10 = Health reasons
11 = Other reason(s)
Help Text: This question displays all of the reasons for which you previously indicated you are no longer working for this employer. Please select one reason from the list that was your most important reason.
On a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means “very dissatisfied” and 5 means “very satisfied,” please indicate your level of satisfaction or dissatisfaction with each of the following areas of this job.
[{If [EMPLOYER END DATE] between January 2020 and June 2020} Please consider your level of satisfaction or dissatisfaction with each area prior to the coronavirus pandemic in your responses.]
Wages and bonuses
1 = 1 (Very dissatisfied)
2 = 2 (Somewhat dissatisfied)
3 = 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied)
4 = 4 (Somewhat satisfied)
5 = 5 (Very satisfied)
Benefits
1 = 1 (Very dissatisfied)
2 = 2 (Somewhat dissatisfied)
3 = 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied)
4 = 4 (Somewhat satisfied)
5 = 5 (Very satisfied)
Opportunities for promotion
1 = 1 (Very dissatisfied)
2 = 2 (Somewhat dissatisfied)
3 = 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied)
4 = 4 (Somewhat satisfied)
5 = 5 (Very satisfied)
Importance of your work
1 = 1 (Very dissatisfied)
2 = 2 (Somewhat dissatisfied)
3 = 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied)
4 = 4 (Somewhat satisfied)
5 = 5 (Very satisfied)
Challenge of your work
1 = 1 (Very dissatisfied)
2 = 2 (Somewhat dissatisfied)
3 = 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied)
4 = 4 (Somewhat satisfied)
5 = 5 (Very satisfied)
Job security
1 = 1 (Very dissatisfied)
2 = 2 (Somewhat dissatisfied)
3 = 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied)
4 = 4 (Somewhat satisfied)
5 = 5 (Very satisfied)
Ability to balance work and family obligations
1 = 1 (Very dissatisfied)
2 = 2 (Somewhat dissatisfied)
3 = 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied)
4 = 4 (Somewhat satisfied)
5 = 5 (Very satisfied)
Commute time
1 = 1 (Very dissatisfied)
2 = 2 (Somewhat dissatisfied)
3 = 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied)
4 = 4 (Somewhat satisfied)
5 = 5 (Very satisfied)
Help Text: Indicate how satisfied or dissatisfied you were with each aspect of this job. Your responses may range from "very dissatisfied" to "very satisfied."
BB20DNWINTRO
[If
number of spans equals one]
Based on the employment dates you
entered, it appears that there was one time you were not employed
between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION
{else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. To
better understand the employment paths of graduates, we would like to
know what you were doing while you were not employed.
[else]
Based on the employment dates you
entered, it appears that there were [NUMBER OF NON-WORKING SPANS]
times] you were not employed between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1
YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS
AFTER BA COMPLETION]. To better understand the employment paths of
graduates, we would like to know what you were doing during each of
the time periods you were not employed.
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please click "Next" to continue.
What were you doing when you were not working from [dates of non-working spans]?
Looking for work
1 = Yes
0 = No
Taking a break from work
1 = Yes
0 = No
Enrolled in school
1 = Yes
0 = No
Not working due to personal health issues (e.g., disabled)
1 = Yes
0 = No
[{If [dates of non-working span] between January 2020 and June 2020}Laid off, unemployed, or temporarily not working due to the coronavirus pandemic
1 = Yes
0 = No]
Caring for children
1 = Yes
0 = No
Caring for other family members
1 = Yes
0 = No
Something else
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate what you were doing
during this period that you were not working. You may answer "Yes"
to all the options that are applicable.
If the available
options are not applicable to your specific situation, then answer
"Yes" to "Something else."
BB20DNEGOTIAT
Between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you ever negotiate salary or benefits with any employer?
1 = Yes
0 = No
2 = Not applicable
Help Text: Negotiation is the process of
reaching an agreement on what an employer will pay for your skills,
knowledge, and experience.
Benefits are a type of
non-monetary employee compensation provided in addition to salary.
Examples of benefits are health, vision, or dental insurance, paid
vacation or holidays, etc.
Answer “Not Applicable”
if conditions of the hiring process or job does not allow for
negotiation of starting benefits and wages (e.g., some public school
teachers, employment through a temporary staffing agency,
etc.).
BB20DNEGOTOUT
Between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you ever receive a higher salary or additional benefits as a result of your negotiations?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Negotiation is the process of
reaching an agreement on what an employer will pay for your skills,
knowledge, and experience.
Benefits are a type of
non-monetary employee compensation provided in addition to salary.
Examples of benefits are health, vision, or dental insurance, paid
vacation or holidays, etc.
BB20DOTHOUT
The next questions will focus on your job search experiences between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please select "Next" to continue.
Between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR
AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION], did you ever look for employment, including looking for
a different or additional job?
(Actively looking for work
means you were engaged in activities such as submitting resumes and
cover letters, scheduling phone and in-person interviews, etc.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether you have ever looked for a job, including looking for a different or additional job, between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
What did you do to look for a job?
Talked to friends or family members
Completed an internship
Used an employment agency
Used a professional social networking site or application (e.g., LinkedIn, etc.)
Searched online job postings
Talked with faculty members or alumni
Talked with coworkers or mentors
Other
Help Text: Please select all of the ways in
which you have looked for employment.
An internship is any
formal or informal program that provides on-the-job-experience for
beginners in an occupation or profession.
An employment
agency specializes in providing human resource assistance to existing
businesses, including matching companies with temporary workers and
finding employees for long-term job placement for an outside
workplace.
Searching online job postings can be either
from job search websites (for example, Monster.com) or searching
directly on employer websites.
BB20DEMPOTH
According to the information that you have provided, you were not working for pay at any point between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]. During this time, were you…
Traveling (trip longer than two weeks)?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Volunteering or participating in an unpaid internship?
1 = Yes
0 = No
A full-time homemaker?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Unable to work because of a disability?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Temporarily laid off, on leave, or waiting to report to work for other reasons?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Enrolled in school?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if any of
these options describe your situation between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
If you were laid off from
your job but were waiting to return, were on strike, or on any type
of leave from your job, please answer “Yes” to
“Temporarily laid off, on leave, or waiting to report to work
for other reasons.”
If you had an injury or have a
disability that prevented you from working please answer “Yes”
to “Unable to work because of a disability” even if you
did not collect a disability payment.
Between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you receive [{If [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] between January 2020 and June 2020} any {else} either] of the following?
[{If [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] between January 2020 and June 2020}Unemployment compensation due to the coronavirus pandemic
1 = Yes
0 = No]
Unemployment compensation [{if [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] between January 2020 and June 2020}for reasons other than the coronavirus pandemic]
1 = Yes
0 = No
Disability benefits
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Unemployment compensation is a
collection of benefits that pays for a portion of the salary one
earned while working. These programs can vary by state. A person is
usually eligible for unemployment compensation for a certain number
of weeks or months once becoming unemployed.
Disability
benefits often refers to Social Security Insurance (SSI), a federal
program that provides monetary benefits to disabled workers and their
dependents. States can offer supplemental amounts to the SSI monthly
payment. Other disability programs can include employer provided
benefits packages to assist disabled workers.
One of the goals of this study is to learn about experiences of teachers (pre-kindergarten through 12th grade), even among graduates who did not major in an education field.
The next few questions will be about teaching experiences.
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please click "Next" to continue.
Have you worked as a teacher at the preK-12 level between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]
(Answer "Yes" only for teaching positions at the preK-12th grade level. Do not include positions such as SAT tutor or piano teacher in a non-school setting, guidance counselor or librarian, graduate teaching assistant, and college or university teacher.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you
held a position at a school (preK-12) between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Do not include positions
like SAT tutor or piano teacher in a non-school setting, guidance
counselor or librarian, graduate teaching assistant, college or
university teacher, etc.
Between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], have you held any of the following teaching positions at the preK-12 level?
Regular classroom teacher (full- or part-time)
Substitute, short term
Substitute, long term
Teacher’s aide
Support teacher
Itinerant teacher
Student teacher
Other teaching position
Help Text: Below are examples of teaching
positions:
A regular, full- or part-time, preK,
elementary, or secondary school teacher refers to a regular classroom
teacher in any grade level from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade.
A
short-term substitute teacher refers to a certified or non-certified
teacher who works as a replacement for a regular teacher when he/she
is absent for a short period of time (less than two weeks). He/she
may substitute for a regular teacher for as short a period as a
portion of a day.
A long-term substitute teacher refers to
a certified or non-certified teacher who works as a replacement for a
regular teacher when he/she takes a leave of absence for a long-term
period of time (two weeks or more). This type of substitute teaches
in place of the regular teacher and may create lesson plans, grade
papers, etc.
A teacher's aide refers to a certified or
non-certified assistant who aids the teacher in preparing classroom
materials for instruction and may help with grading and special
projects. He/she does NOT assume full responsibility for classroom
instruction.
A support teacher may work with other
teachers or with students who need additional help. Teacher support
activities may include developing curricula, supporting other
teachers' use of technology for instruction, analyzing achievement
data and helping teachers understand or use those data to improve
instruction, or coaching in particular subject areas or instructional
methods. Examples of positions include literacy coaches, math
coaches, teachers on special assignment with professional development
responsibilities, etc. Learning support teachers focus on the
provision of supplementary teaching to students who require
additional help, either in groups or one-to-one.
An
itinerant teacher refers to a teacher who holds one position or
assignment, but who teaches in multiple schools.
A student
teacher refers to a teacher participating in a supervised
instructional experience as fulfillment of a requirement for a
teaching degree.
BB20EPREPAR
Have you done anything to prepare for a teaching career at the preK through 12th grade level?
(Please only include formal preparations,
such as taking courses to complete an education degree, taking a
certification exam, or completing a student teaching assignment.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you
have done anything to prepare for a career in teaching at the
pre-kindergarten through 12th grade level.
This
preparation includes but is not limited to:
Taking courses
to complete an education degree or certification program
Taking
a national or state-level certification exam
Completing a student
teaching or teacher practicum assignment
Please only
include formal preparations (for example, classes, tests,
internships) and do not include informal preparations (for example,
research).
BB20ECONSID
Have you ever considered a career in teaching at the preK through 12th grade level?
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: If you ever considered entering
the teaching profession at the pre-kindergarten through 12th grade
level at any point in your career, answer "Yes."
If
you have never considered entering the teaching profession at the
pre-kindergarten through 12th grade level, answer "No."
BB20ETCHAPP
[{If [PREPARED TO TEACH AS OF B&B:16/17]} Last time we contacted you, you said you had prepared for a career in teaching at the preK through 12th grade level. {else if [CONSIDERED TEACHING AS OF B&B16:17]} Last time we contacted you, you said you had considered a career in teaching at the preK through 12th grade level.]
Between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], did you apply for a preK through 12th grade teaching position?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you applied for a teaching position, including any type of substitute teacher, teacher's aide, student teaching, or other classroom teaching position, at the pre-kindergarten through 12th grade level between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
BB20EOFFER
Did you receive any offers for teaching positions at the preK through 12th grade level?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you
received any formal job offers for teaching positions at the preK
through 12th grade level, even if you did not accept any
offers.
Answer "No" if you have not received any
formal job offers at the preK through 12th grade level.
BB20EHOWPREP
Which of the following steps have you taken to prepare to teach at the preK through 12th grade level?
Prepared at a college or university that provides certification
Online-only certification program
Alternative entry program such as Teach for America or Troops to Teachers
Completed a student teaching assignment
None of these
Help Text: A college or university
teacher education program is a formal, campus-based program designed
for individuals who seek to qualify for a state teacher
certification.
An online-only certification program
is similar to a college or university teacher education program,
except the majority or all of the content is delivered online. These
programs typically have no face-to-face meetings.
Alternative
teacher education programs, also called non-traditional teacher
education programs, include programs such as Teach For America (TFA)
and Troops to Teachers (TTT). These programs typically include
teacher training and certification, along with a teaching
placement.
A student teaching assignment is a component of
a teacher education program and involves the close observation and
participation in teaching responsibilities of a school classroom.
BB20ESTTCLG
How long did your student teaching last?
1 = 4 weeks or less
2 = 5-7 weeks
3 = 8-11 weeks
4 = 12 weeks or more
Help Text: Indicate which interval best
describes the length of time of your student teaching assignment.
A
student teaching assignment is a component of a teacher education
program and involves the close observation and participation in
teaching responsibilities of a school classroom.
If you
are unsure of the exact time, please provide your best estimate.
BB20ETHNKINFL
Before you began teaching, how did each of the following influence your decision to pursue a teaching career?
Financial compensation of teachers
1 = Negative influence
2 = No influence
3 = Positive influence
Prestige of teaching occupation
1 = Negative influence
2 = No influence
3 = Positive influence
Working with kids
1 = Negative influence
2 = No influence
3 = Positive influence
Opportunity to contribute to society as a teacher
1 = Negative influence
2 = No influence
3 = Positive influence
Teacher accountability for student achievement
1 = Negative influence
2 = No influence
3 = Positive influence
Possibilities for career advancement in teaching
1 = Negative influence
2 = No influence
3 = Positive influence
Help Text: Factors that positively
influenced your thinking about teaching are things that made you more
interested in teaching as a career.
Factors that negatively
influenced your thinking about teaching are things that discouraged
you from pursuing a career in teaching.
BB20EFTCHIND
In your first teaching job after completing your bachelor’s degree, did you participate in a formal teacher induction program in which you were assigned a mentor teacher who provided guidance to you in your job?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Induction programs are comprehensive initiations or introductions to a position that provide inexperienced teachers who have undergone traditional training programs with models and tools for beginning their teaching careers and guidance aimed at helping them meet performance standards. Induction may include mentoring, assistance in planning, professional development and evaluation.
In your first teaching job after completing your bachelor’s degree, did you feel adequately prepared to...
Handle a range of classroom management or discipline situations?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Use a variety of instructional methods?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Teach your subject matter?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Work with parents and the community?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether or not you felt adequately prepared in each area listed in your first teaching job.
BB20EFTCHHLP
In your first teaching job after completing your bachelor’s degree, did you receive help from your school or school district to...
Discipline students?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Select and implement appropriate instructional methods and curriculum?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Work with parents and the community?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether or not your school or school district helped you with each of these aspects of teaching in your first teaching job.
BB20ECURCRT
As of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], were you certified to teach at the preK-12 level?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: To be considered certified, you
must have held a valid license or certificate 4 years after your
bachelor's degree completion. Please indicate whether you were
certified to teach.
If you held an emergency certificate
or waiver, answer "Yes." An emergency certificate or waiver
refers to a certificate issued by states or districts to candidates
who have bachelor's degrees but little or no professional/teacher
education. These are often issued when districts have shortages of
certified teachers and are often temporary until a permanent
certificate is earned.
BB20ECRTDT
In what month and year were you first certified to teach?
Month:
January - December
Year:
2020 - Before 2013
Help Text: Indicate the month and year you first became certified to teach.
If you are unsure of the date, provide your best estimate.
BB20ECRTLEVEL
As of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], were you certified to teach any grade in...
Early childhood education (preK)
Kindergarten through 5th grade
6th through 8th grade
9th through 12th grade
Help Text: Select all levels in which you were certified to teach at least one grade.
BB20ELPINTRO
Next, we’re going to collect information on your most recent preK-12 regular classroom teacher position, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please select "Next" to continue.
BB20EJBSL
What is the name of the school where you most
recently taught, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(Please
provide the name of the school where you most recently taught in the
textbox. If you are unable to find a match in the results, please
select the “School not listed” option located at the
bottom of the listed results.)
School name:
City
State
Is this school a…
1 = A public school operated by a school/county district
2 = A private Catholic school
3 = A private school--other religious affiliation
4 = A private school--no religious affiliation
5 = A public school operated by state/federal agency (e.g., BIA, DOD, prison school)
6 = Other (e.g., charter school, hospital school)
District name
County name
Lowest/Highest grade
Help Text: To search for your school, start typing in the school name; a list of schools matching your entry will be displayed. From the results displayed, select the school that most closely matches your entry and click “Next.”
If you are unable to find a match in the
results, select the “School not listed” option located at
the bottom of the listed results and provide the additional
information about your school. Please do not delete the school name
you provided in the textbox.
BB20ETCHMOS
How many months per year did you work in this job?
Number of months:
1 - 12
Help Text: Indicate the number of months per year spent working in this job. Please report the standard number of months per year for the position, even if you worked fewer than is standard for the position. For example, if you left a position after 6 months but the standard length for that position is 10 months per year, you would indicate 10 months per year.
BB20EJBGR
At [SCHOOL NAME], what were the lowest and highest
grades you taught, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(If
you only taught one grade level, please select the same grade level
for both the lowest and highest grades.)
Lowest grade level:
Pre-Kindergarten - Twelfth grade
Highest grade level:
Pre-Kindergarten – Twelfth grade
Taught ungraded students
Help Text: Indicate the lowest and highest grades taught in the teaching position referenced in the question. If you taught only one grade, indicate the same grade level for both the lowest and highest grade. Report the lowest grade and highest grade you taught in the teaching position referenced in the question, not the lowest and highest grades taught at the school.
Ungraded students refers to students who are
not formally classified by grade level. If you taught both graded and
ungraded students in this position, please select the lowest and
highest grade levels of the graded students and also indicate that
you taught ungraded students in this position.
BB20EJBFD
At
[SCHOOL NAME], what subjects did you teach, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]?
Pre-Kindergarten
Elementary education (general curriculum in elementary or middle grades)
General education in middle or secondary grades
English or language arts
Mathematics or computer science
Natural sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry)
Social sciences (e.g., social studies, psychology)
Special education
{If usermode = web} Other subject{else}Any other subject
Help Text: Select all the subject areas
taught in the teaching position referenced in the question.
Most
middle, junior high, or high school teachers teach specific subjects
and, therefore, should indicate the specific subjects they taught.
Use "general education in middle or secondary grades" only
to indicate teaching in general education (i.e., teaching a wide
variety of subjects to a single group of students during the day) at
the middle grades or secondary level.
Only select "other
subject" if you taught in a subject area that does not fit into
one of the pre-specified fields.
BB20EJBFD2
What
other subjects did you teach, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
Arts and music
English as a second language (ESL)
Foreign languages
Health, physical education
Vocational, career, or technical education
{If usermode = web} Other subject{else}Any other subject
Please specify
Help Text: Select all the subject areas
taught in the teaching position referenced in the question.
Most
middle, junior high, or high school teachers teach specific subjects
and, therefore, should indicate the specific subjects they taught.
Use "general education in middle or secondary grades" only
to indicate teaching in general education (i.e., teaching a wide
variety of subjects to a single group of students during the day) at
the middle grades or secondary level.
Only select "other
subject" if you taught in a subject area that does not fit into
one of the pre-specified fields.
BB20ECRTFLD
As of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], were you certified to teach...
Elementary education (general curriculum in elementary or middle grades)
Special education
Arts and music
English or language arts
English as a second language (ESL)
Foreign languages
Health, physical education
Mathematics or computer science
Natural sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry)
Pre-Kindergarten
Social sciences (e.g., social studies, psychology)
Vocational, career, or technical education
General education in middle or secondary grades
{If mode=web} Other subject area {else} Any other subject area
None of the above
Help Text: Select all the fields in which you were certified to teach.
A license or certificate for a particular field is
issued when a teacher has successfully completed a list of
requirements which may include but is not limited to successful
completion of coursework, exams, and/or a certain number of teaching
hours (student teaching).
Most middle, junior high, or
high school teachers teach specific subjects and, therefore, should
indicate the specific subjects in which they were certified. Use
"general education in middle or secondary grades" only to
indicate certification in general education (i.e., being certified to
teach a wide variety of subjects to a single group of students during
the day) at the middle grades or secondary level.
Only
select "other subject" if your field does not fit into one
of the pre-specified fields.
BB20EPRSUPP
On
a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means “strongly disagree”
and 5 means “strongly agree,” please indicate the extent
to which you agree or disagree with the following statements about
the school leadership where you last worked, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]?
School leadership supported and encouraged staff.
1 = 1 (Strongly disagree)
2 = 2 (Disagree)
3 = 3 (Neither agree nor disagree)
4 = 4 (Agree)
5 = 5 (Strongly agree)
School leadership enforced school rules for students' conduct and backed [{if TIO mode} you {else} me] up when [{if TIO mode} you {else} I] needed it].
1 = 1 (Strongly disagree)
2 = 2 (Disagree)
3 = 3 (Neither agree nor disagree)
4 = 4 (Agree)
5 = 5 (Strongly agree)
School leadership communicated to the staff what kind of school they wanted.
1 = 1 (Strongly disagree)
2 = 2 (Disagree)
3 = 3 (Neither agree nor disagree)
4 = 4 (Agree)
5 = 5 (Strongly agree)
Help Text: Indicate your level of agreement with each of the statements in question about the school leadership of your school.
BB20EUNION
Was your most recent teaching position, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], represented by a teacher union or other labor union?
1 = Yes, and I was a dues-paying member
2 = Yes, but I was not a dues-paying member
3 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Indicate whether or not you were
represented by a teacher or some other labor union in your teaching
position.
A labor union is a group of organized workers
who are typically in a specific profession like teaching. The union
serves to represent workers' collective rights and interests in the
employer-employee relationship.
Dues-paying members of
labor unions make regular financial contributions (often monthly) to
the labor union.
BB20EADDSCH
Not
including [SCHOOL NAME], have you taught at any other schools as a
preK-12 regular classroom teacher between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you have worked as a teacher at any other schools between the dates in question.
BB20ESCHNAM01
What is the name of another school where you
taught between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA
COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA
COMPLETION]?
(Please provide the name of another school
where you taught. If you are unable to find a match in the results,
please select the “School not listed” option located at
the bottom of the listed results.)
School name:
City
State
Is this school a…
1 = A public school operated by a school/county district
2 = A private Catholic school
3 = A private school--other religious affiliation
4 = A private school--no religious affiliation
5 = A public school operated by state/federal agency (e.g. BIA, DOD, prison school)
6 = Other (e.g., charter school, hospital school)
District name
County name
Lowest/Highest grade
Help Text: To search for your school, start
typing in the school name; a list of schools matching your entry will
be displayed. From the results displayed, select the school that most
closely matches your entry and click “Next.”
If
you are unable to find a match in the results, select the “School
not listed” option located at the bottom of the listed results
and provide the additional information about your school. Please do
not delete the school name you provided in the textbox.
What is the main reason you left [PREVIOUS SCHOOL NAME]?
1 = Dissatisfied with [PREVIOUS SCHOOL NAME]
2 = Found better opportunity at another school
3 = Laid off or involuntarily transferred
4 = Did not obtain or maintain license
5 = Completed a temporary or long term substitute position
6 = Personal reasons (e.g. relocation, health or disability, to care for children or other dependents)
7 = Another reason not listed
Help Text: Please indicate the main reason you are no longer teaching at this school.
BB20ESCHLEVB01
Were you dissatisfied with...
Salary and benefits
1 = Yes
0 = No
Workplace conditions (e.g., class size, grade level or subject area, facilities, classroom resources, school safety)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Student discipline and behavior
1 = Yes
0 = No
Lack of support from students’ parents
1 = Yes
0 = No
Lack of support from school leadership
1 = Yes
0 = No
Too many non-teaching responsibilities
1 = Yes
0 = No
Limited opportunities to advance in career
1 = Yes
0 = No
Other
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Select all options that you were not satisfied with at this school.
BB20ESCHMOR01
Aside from these schools you already told [{if
CATI mode} me {else} us] about, have you taught as a preK-12 regular
classroom teacher at any additional schools between [{if B&B:16/17
respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and
[4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
[SCHOOL NAME]
[PREVIOUS
SCHOOL NAME]
[PREVIOUS SCHOOL NAME]
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: If you have taught at a school that is not listed between [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE] and [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], answer "Yes."
Were you still employed as a preK-12 regular classroom teacher as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
(If you were laid off as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], answer “No.” If you were furloughed or temporarily not working as a regular classroom teacher as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], answer “Yes.”)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate whether or not
you were still working as preK-12 regular classroom teacher as of [4
YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION].
If you were on vacation but
still employed as a regular classroom teacher and planning to return
to the classroom after vacation, please answer "Yes."
In your most recent teaching position, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], were you satisfied with each of the following...
[{If [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] between January 2020 and June 2020} Please consider whether or not you were satisfied with each of the following areas prior to the coronavirus pandemic in your response.]
Student discipline and behavior
1 = Yes
0 = No
Class size(s)
1 = Yes
0 = No
The support you receive from students' parents
1 = Yes
0 = No
The support you receive from administrators
1 = Yes
0 = No
School safety
1 = Yes
0 = No
Requirements for standardized testing
1 = Yes
0 = No
Non-teaching responsibilities
1 = Yes
0 = No
Opportunities to advance in your career
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether or not you have been satisfied with each of the aspects of your most recent preK-12 teaching position.
[{If [LEFT CLASSROOM TEACHING SINCE B&B:16/17]} Last time we contacted you, you said you had taught as a regular classroom teacher since completing your bachelor's degree.]
What is the main reason you were no longer teaching as a regular classroom teacher, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION]?
1 = Left classroom teaching but remained in education
2 = Left to pursue another career or to enroll in school
3 = [{If [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] between January 2020 and June 2020} Laid off or involuntarily transferred due to the coronavirus pandemic]
4 = Laid off or involuntarily transferred [{if [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION] between January 2020 and June 2020} for reasons other than the coronavirus pandemic]
5 = Did not obtain or maintain license
6 = Dissatisfied with teaching
7 = Completed a temporary or long term substitute position
8 = Personal reasons (e.g. relocation, health or disability, to care for children or other dependents)
9 = Another reason not listed
Help Text: Please indicate the main reason why you left teaching.
BB20ETCHLEVB
Were you dissatisfied with…
Salary and benefits
1 = Yes
0 = No
Teaching as a career
1 = Yes
0 = No
Student discipline and behavior
1 = Yes
0 = No
Lack of support from student’s parents
1 = Yes
0 = No
Lack of support from school leadership
1 = Yes
0 = No
Too many non-teaching responsibilities
1 = Yes
0 = No
Limited opportunities to advance in career
1 = Yes
0 = No
Requirements for standardized testing
1 = Yes
0 = No
Other
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether or not you have been dissatisfied with each of these aspects of your teaching position.
BB20ETCHLEVC
You just indicated you left classroom teaching but remained in education. What type of position did you hold after leaving the classroom?
1 = District leader (e.g., school district administrator, chief academic officer)
2 = School leader (e.g., principal or school head, assistant principal)
3 = Academic school specialist (e.g., instructional coordinator, academic coach or specialist)
4 = Other school specialist (e.g., librarian, library technician, counselor or school psychologist)
5 = Other position
Help Text: Non-teaching jobs are positions
in the education field, but they may not require classroom teaching
(for example, principals or school district administrators). Please
select the option that best describes the position you held in
education after leaving preK-12 classroom teaching.
Select
District leader if the position is a leadership role for a school
district or system of schools.
Select School leader if the
position is a leadership role at an individual school.
Select
Academic school specialist if the position's primary responsibility
is to provide academic support.
Select Other school
specialist if the position's primary responsibility is to provide
non-academic support.
Select Other position if the
position does not fit into any of the above categories.
BB20ETCHGRT
Have you heard of the TEACH Grant Program?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Through the College Cost
Reduction and Access Act of 2007, Congress created the Teacher
Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant
Program that provides grants of up to $4,000 per year to students who
intend to teach in a public or private elementary or secondary school
that serves students from low-income families.
To learn
more about the Federal TEACH Grant, visit this website after you
complete the survey:
http://studentaid.ed.gov/
BB20ELNFRGV
Are you aware of loan forgiveness programs which allow you to cancel all or part of your student loans in return for service to the community through teaching?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Loan forgiveness programs are offered to certain public service employees, such as those teaching in low-income areas. After the required number of years of service, any remaining loan balance may be forgiven if certain eligibility requirements are met.
BB20ELNINCT
Did knowing about a teacher loan forgiveness program influence you to become a teacher?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: If knowing about a teacher loan
forgiveness program influenced you in any way to prepare to become a
teacher (even if you are not currently a teacher) answer
"Yes."
Also, answer "Yes" if you are
part of a teacher fellowship program where any education loan amount
is forgiven after a certain number of years of teaching service.
BB20ELNPRT
Have you participated, or are you applying to participate, in a loan forgiveness program for teachers?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes" if you
have participated, are applying to participate, or are establishing
eligibility to participate in a state or federal loan forgiveness
program specifically for teachers. For example, individuals who teach
in certain elementary and secondary schools that serve low-income
families and meet other qualifications, such as teaching for a
certain amount of time, may be eligible to have part or all of their
education loans forgiven.
Also, answer "Yes" if
you are part of a teacher fellowship programs where any education
loan amount is forgiven after a certain number of years of teaching
service.
Answer "No" if you have not
participated in a teacher loan forgiveness program. Also answer "No"
if you are participating in another type of student loan forgiveness
program, but not in a loan forgiveness program specifically for
teachers.
[If mini survey]
These last few questions will help us understand the experiences of individuals from different backgrounds.
[else]
In this last section, [{if CATI mode} I {else} we] have several questions that will help us understand the experiences of individuals from different backgrounds.
Help Text: This is an introductory screen. Please click "Next" to continue.
In what month and year were you born?
Month:
January - December
Year:
1920-2000
Help Text: Please indicate the month and year that you were born.
BB20FUSBORN
Were you born in the United States (including Puerto Rico or another U.S. territory)?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: United States territories and
outlying areas include American Samoa, the Federated States of
Micronesia, Guam, Midway Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto
Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. If you were born in any of these,
answer "Yes."
If you were born on a U.S.
military base outside of the U.S., answer "Yes."
BB20FORIGIN
In what country were you born?
(Please
provide the name of the country in which you were born in the
textbox. If you are unable to find a match in the results, please
select the “Country not listed” option located at the
bottom of the listed results.)
Country Name
Help Text: Please provide the name of the
country in which you were born.
To search for the country
in which you were born, start typing in the country name; a list of
countries matching your entry will be displayed. From the results
displayed, select the country that most closely matches your entry
and click “Next.”
If you are unable to find a
match in the results, select the “Country not listed”
option located at the bottom of the listed results. Please do not
delete the name of the country you provided in the textbox.
Are you a U.S. citizen?
1 = Yes
2 = No - Permanent resident, or other eligible non-citizen; hold a temporary resident's card or other eligible non-citizen temporary resident's card
3 = No - Student visa, in the country on an F1 or F2 visa, or on a J1 or J2 exchange visitor visa
4 = No - None of the above
Help Text: Indicate your citizenship
status.
If you are a U.S. citizen or U.S. national, answer
"Yes."
If you are a U.S. permanent resident with
a Permanent Resident Card (I-551), sometimes called a Green Card, or
an eligible noncitizen with an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94), or an
eligible noncitizen with a Temporary Resident Card (I-688), select
"No - Permanent resident, or other eligible non-citizen; hold a
temporary resident’s card or other eligible non-citizen
temporary resident’s card."
If you are in the
U.S. under any of the following, select "No - Student visa, in
the country on an F1 or F2 visa, or on a J1 or J2 exchange visitor
visa."
The F-1 Visa (Academic Student) allows an eligible non-citizen to enter the United States as a full-time student at an accredited college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, or other academic institution or in a language training program. The eligible non-citizen must be enrolled in a program or course of study that culminates in a degree, diploma, or certificate and the school must be authorized by the U.S. government to accept international students.
F2 visa - For a spouse and/or dependent
children of a student with an F1 visa to enter the U.S.
J1
visa - The Exchange Visitor (J) non-immigrant visa category is for
individuals approved to participate in work-and study-based exchange
visitor programs such as: educators at a U.S. accredited primary or
secondary school, Au Pair, or camp counselor. Participants are
integral to the success of the program.
J2 visa - For a
spouse and/or dependent children of a person with an J1 visa to enter
the U.S.
If none of these options apply to you, please
select "No - None of the above."
Which of the following best describes your living situation when you turned 16 years old?
(If your parents or guardians lived in separate households when you turned 16, please answer this question about the parent or guardian with whom you lived most. If you did not live with one parent or guardian more than the other, answer about the parent or guardian who provided more financial support during this time.)
1 = Living with one parent or guardian (including stepparent or foster parent)
2 = Living with two parents or guardians (including stepparents or foster parents)
3 = Not living with parents or guardians
Help text: Please select the answer that best describes your living situation when you turned 16 years old. If you lived in more than one household, answer about the household with whom you lived most. If you did not live with one parent or guardian more than the other, answer about the parent or guardian who provided more financial support when you turned 16 years old.
BB20FENGL
Is English your native language?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: If you consider English to be your first or native language, answer "Yes," otherwise, answer "No."
BB20FNATIVE
What language do you consider to be your native
language?
(Please choose your native language from the
dropdown list below.)
-9 = -Please select-
1 = American Sign Language or other sign language
2 = Arabic
3 = Bengali
4 = Chinese
5 = French or Canadian French
6 = German
8 = Greek (modern)
10 = Hebrew (modern)
11 = Hindi
12 = Italian
13 = Japanese
14 = Javanese
15 = Korean
16 = Latin
17 = Malay
18 = Marathi
19 = Portuguese
20 = Punjabi
21 = Russian
22 = Spanish
23 = Swahili
24 = Tamil
25 = Telugu
26 = Turkish
27 = Urdu
28 = Vietnamese
99 = Other
Help Text: Please indicate the non-English
language that you consider to be your native language.
If
your language is not listed in the dropdown menu, please select
"Other."
[If [PRELOADED NATIVE LANGUAGE] = “English”]
Last time we contacted you, you told us your native language is English.
Do you know any other languages?
[else]
Do you know any other language(s)?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate if you know a language other than English.
BB20FLANGS
Which second language do you know best?
(Choose
the second language you know best from the dropdown list below. If
you consider yourself to have more than one second language, choose
one of those languages.)
-9 = -Please select-
1 = American Sign Language or other sign language
2 = Arabic
3 = Bengali
4 = Chinese
5 = French or Canadian French
6 = German
7 = Greek (ancient)
8 = Greek (modern)
9 = Hebrew (Biblical)
10 = Hebrew (modern)
11 = Hindi
12 = Italian
13 = Japanese
14 = Javanese
15 = Korean
16 = Latin
17 = Malay
18 = Marathi
19 = Portuguese
20 = Punjabi
21 = Russian
22 = Spanish
23 = Swahili
24 = Tamil
25 = Telugu
26 = Turkish
27 = Urdu
28 = Vietnamese
99 = Other
Do not have a second best language
Help Text: Please indicate the second
language you know best from the dropdown list below.
If
you consider yourself to have more than one second language, please
choose just one of those languages.
If your language is
not listed in the dropdown menu, please select "Other."
[If [PRELOADED NATIVE LANGUAGE] ne missing and ne “English”]
Last time we contacted you, you told us your native language is [NATIVE LANGUAGE FROM B&B:16/17].
Have you used [NATIVE LANGUAGE FROM B&B:16/17] in any jobs you’ve held since [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]?
[else]
Have you used [{if [NATIVE LANGUAGE NOT ENGLISH]} [BB20FNATIVE] {else if BB20FOTLANG = 1} [BB20FLANGS]] in any jobs you’ve held since [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate whether you have
used your other (non-English) language in any jobs since [{if
B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA
COMPLETION DATE].
By "use" we mean interactions
that are written or spoken, casual or formal.
What is your current marital status?
1 = Single, never married
2 = Married
3 = Separated
4 = Divorced
5 = Widowed
6 = Living with partner in a marriage-like relationship
Help Text: Marital status is asked to help
determine the size of your current household and whether a spouse or
partner should be included in questions about dependents, assets, and
debts for the household.
Indicate your current marital
status. If you are currently unmarried, be sure to indicate whether
you are Single, Never married; Living with partner in a marriage-like
relationship; Separated; Divorced; or Widowed.
Same sex
couples should report their marital status as married if they are
legally married.
BB20FMARSMY
[If BB20FMARR = 3]
In what month and year were you separated?
[else if BB20FMARR = 4]
In what month and year were you divorced?
[else]
In what month and year were you married?
Month:
January - December
Year:
Before 1980 - 2021
Help Text: Please indicate the date in which your current marital status changed.
If you have more than one change in marital status, please provide the date of the most recent change.
BB20FHCOMP
With whom do you currently live?
Live alone
Spouse or domestic partner
Parents [{if BB20FMARR=2} or spouse's parents {if BB20FMARR=6} or partner's parents]
Other relatives (for example, siblings or grandparents)
Children and/or other dependents
With someone else (for example, one or more roommates)
Help Text: Indicate who lives in your
household with you. If you are in a marriage-like relationship with
someone, but you are not married, indicate that you live with your
"Spouse or domestic partner."
BB20FFINCON
[If BB20FSPODP = 1 or BB20FPARIL = 1 or BB20FHOTH = 1]
Is another adult or are other adults in your household sharing financial responsibilities and decisions with you, such as income, bills, and budgeting?
[else]
Is there another adult in your household with whom you are sharing financial responsibilities and decisions, such as income, bills, and budgeting?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate if there are other
adults in your household who contribute to the financial
responsibilities and help you make financial decisions (for example,
a domestic partner or spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend, parents,
siblings, or friends or roommates).
This question is being
asked to help determine who should be included in questions about
dependents, assets, and debts for the household.
BB20FFINWHO
With whom in your household are you sharing financial responsibilities and decisions?
Spouse or domestic partner
Boyfriend or girlfriend
Parent(s)
Sibling(s)
Friend(s) or roommate(s)
Different individual(s) not previously described
Help Text: Indicate the other adult(s) in
your household who contribute to the financial responsibilities and
help you make financial decisions (for example, a domestic partner or
spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend, parents, siblings, or friends or
roommates).
This question is being asked to help determine
who should be included in questions about dependents, assets, and
debts for the household.
These next few questions will help us better
understand the experiences of people of all sexual orientations and
gender identities.
What sex were you assigned at birth
(what the doctor put on your birth certificate)?
1 = Male
2 = Female
Help Text: Indicate the sex that you were assigned at birth, that is, what the doctor put on your original birth certificate.
What is your gender?
Your gender is how
you feel inside and can be the same or different from your biological
or birth sex.
Male
Female
Transgender, male-to-female
Transgender, female-to-male
Genderqueer or gender nonconforming
Please describe: _______________________________
A different gender identity
Please describe: _______________________________
Questioning or unsure
Please describe: _______________________________
Help Text: Gender includes gender identity
and gender expression. Gender identity means one's inner sense of
one's own gender, which may or may not match the sex assigned at
birth. Different people choose to express their gender identity
differently. For some, gender may be expressed through, for example,
dress, grooming, mannerisms, speech patterns, and social
interactions. Gender expression usually ranges between masculine and
feminine, and some transgender people express their gender consistent
with how they identify internally, rather than in accordance with the
sex they were assigned at birth.
Transgender: When a
person's birth sex and gender do not match, they might think of
themselves as transgender.
Gender queer and gender
nonconforming: These are terms used to identify people whose gender
may not conform to the sex they were assigned at birth. Often these
terms may be used by people who identify their gender as something
other than "male" or "female." Their gender may
fall somewhere between male and female, or may fall outside the
traditional male/female gender distinctions.
Text
responses are being collected to better inform relevant response
options in future surveys.
[If CATI mode]
Now I will read a list of terms people sometimes use to describe how they think of themselves.
(Bulleted list)
Lesbian or gay, that is, homosexual
Straight, that is, heterosexual
Bisexual
Another sexual orientation
As I read the list again, please say "Yes" when you hear the option that best describes how you think of yourself.
[else]
Do you think of yourself as...
1 = Lesbian or gay, that is, homosexual
2 = Straight, that is, heterosexual
3 = Bisexual
4 = Another sexual orientation
Please describe: _______________________________
5 = Questioning or unsure
Please describe: _______________________________
Help Text: Sexual orientation is someone's
emotional or physical attraction to the same and/or opposite
sex.
Text responses are being collected to better inform
relevant response options in future surveys.
Of the following groups of people, how many of these people are aware of your sexual orientation (meaning they are aware of whether you consider yourself straight, gay, etc.)?
Members of your immediate family (e.g., parents and siblings)
1 = All
2 = Most
3 = Some
0 = None
People you socialize with (e.g., friends and acquaintances)
1 = All
2 = Most
3 = Some
0 = None
People you work with (e.g., supervisors and coworkers)
1 = All
2 = Most
3 = Some
0 = None
Help Text: Awareness of your sexual
orientation can mean voluntary or involuntary disclosure of your
sexual orientation to others.
Voluntary disclosure could
mean that individuals are aware of your sexual orientation through
observation (e.g., knowing who you date), and discussion (e.g.,
bringing it up in conversation); and involuntary disclosure could
mean someone other than you sharing information about your
orientation to others without your consent.
BB20FACCEPT
In general, how accepting would you say your most recent workplace, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], is of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender employees?
1 = Very accepting
2 = Somewhat accepting
3 = Not very accepting
4 = Not at all accepting
Help Text: Please indicate whether your most recent work environment, as of [4 YEARS AFTER BA COMPLETION], was very accepting, somewhat accepting, not very accepting, or not at all accepting of those who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender.
BB20FDISCRIM
Discrimination may happen when people are treated
unfairly because they are seen as different from others based on a
personal characteristic (such as race, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, citizenship status, or some other
characteristic).
Do you feel that you have ever been
treated unfairly at work because of your...
Race or ethnicity
1 = Yes
0 = No
Sex
1 = Yes
0 = No
Sexual orientation
1 = Yes
0 = No
National origin or citizenship status
1 = Yes
0 = No
Gender identity
1 = Yes
0 = No
Religion
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer "Yes” next to
all for which you have felt discriminated against and “No”
next to all for which you have not felt discriminated against at
work.
For the purposes of this question, consider the U.S.
federal laws regarding discrimination. Answer "Yes" if you
have experienced discrimination that resulted in the differential
treatment on the basis of your race/ethnicity, sex, gender identity,
sexual orientation, or national origin or citizenship status in any
of the following ways:
hiring and
firing;
compensation, assignment, or classification of
employees;
transfer, promotion, layoff, or recall;
job
advertisements;
recruitment;
testing;
use of company
facilities;
training and apprenticeship programs;
fringe
benefits;
pay, retirement plans, and disability leave;
other
terms and conditions of employment.
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?
Veteran
Active duty
Reserves
National Guard
None of the above
Help Text: Indicate whether you are a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, are currently serving in the Armed Forces on active duty, or are in the reserves.
The Armed Forces include the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and the Coast Guard. A veteran is someone who has served 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.
Are you registered to vote?
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Indicate whether you are currently registered to vote. Answer “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.
Every state except North Dakota requires citizens to register if they want to become voters.
Are you planning to register to vote before Election Day in November 2020?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether you are planning to register to vote before Election Day 2020. Election Day 2020 is Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020. Voter registration applications are usually submitted to the county in which you reside.
Every state except North Dakota requires citizens to register if they want to become voters. Depending on your state, the registration deadline could be as much as a month before an election.
Do you plan to vote in the 2020 presidential election[{If [EARLY VOTING HAS STARTED]}, have you already voted,] or do you not plan to vote?
1 = Plan to vote
2 = Already voted
0 = Don't plan to vote
I am not eligible to participate in presidential elections.
Help Text: Indicate whether you plan to vote in the 2020 presidential election. If you already voted in early voting or by absentee ballot, select “Already voted.”
Most states have early voting, which lets registered voters vote on specified dates before Election Day. You do not need an excuse to participate in early voting.
Absentee voting allows you to vote by mail. All states have absentee voting, but rules on who can take part vary by state. Examples of acceptable reasons to request and cast an absentee ballot include being unable to get to your polling place due to illness, injury, or disability; being on business travel or vacation outside your county or city of residence on Election Day; and being a student at an out-of-state college or university. In some states you can cast an absentee ballot in person before Election Day. Military members and families stationed outside their legal voting residence, and overseas U.S. citizens who used to live in the U.S. can also vote absentee.
Examples of people who are not eligible to participate in presidential elections include U.S. citizens residing in U.S. territories, some people with felony convictions, and some people who are mentally incapacitated.
Did you vote in the November 2020 presidential election?
0 = No
1 = Yes
I am not eligible to participate in presidential elections.
Help Text: Indicate whether you voted in the last presidential election, either by going to a polling station, by early voting, or absentee ballot.
BB20FEVRVT
Have you ever voted in a national, state, or local election?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate if you have ever
voted in a national, state, or local election.
Examples of
national elections are presidential elections and primary
elections.
Examples of state elections are votes for
amendments to the state constitution and elections for
governor.
Examples of local elections are ballots for your
town budgets, school boards, and elections for mayor.
Are you registered to vote?
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Indicate whether you are currently registered to vote. Answer “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.
Every state except North Dakota requires citizens to register if they want to become voters.
BB20FCOMSRV
Not including paid community service, court-ordered service, or charitable donations, have you performed any community service or volunteer work in the last 12 months?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether you
participated in any community service or volunteer activities in the
past year.
Please exclude court-ordered service and
donations (such as blood, money, or other items such as
clothing).
Community service and volunteer work only
include activities for which you were not paid.
In total, about how many hours did you volunteer during the last 12 months?
_______ hour(s)
Help Text: Indicate the total number
of hours that you volunteered during the last 12 months. Please
include the hours for all volunteer activities in which you
participated.
For example, if you volunteer at a hospital
a couple of times a month and you volunteer at a dog shelter once a
month, enter the total number of hours you volunteered at both
organizations in the box given.
Do you [{If BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] have any dependent children?
(Dependent children need not live with you. Include any children for whom you [{If BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] provide 50% or more of their financial support.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Dependent children do not have to live with you but do have to receive 50% or more of their financial support from you or your spouse or partner.
[If BB20FMARR=2]
How many dependent children do you or your spouse support financially?
[else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1]
How many dependent children do you or your partner support financially?
[else]
How many dependent children do you support financially?
_____ dependent(s)
Help Text: Please indicate the number of children who receive 50% or more of their financial support from you or your spouse or partner.
BB20FDEPDOB
[If BB20FDEP2 = 1]
In what month and
year was your dependent child born?
[else]
In what month and year were your dependent children born?
[Options for each dependent child]
Month:
January – December
Year:
Before 1985 - 2021
Help Text: Knowing about family
responsibilities can be important in understanding a person's
education and employment history.
Please indicate the
dates of birth for any dependent children you have.
[If BB20FDEP2 = 1]
Did you become financially responsible for your dependent child at the same time as his or her birth?
(Answer "No" if you started to financially support your dependent child at a time other than his or her birth through adoption, foster care, etc.)
[else]
Did you become financially responsible for all of your dependent children at the same time as their births?
(Answer "No" if you started to financially support any of your dependents children at a time other than their birth through adoption, foster care, etc.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: If the date of financial dependency for your dependent child(ren) differs from their date of birth, please answer "No." Otherwise, answer "Yes."
BB20FDEPDAT
[If BB20FDEP2 = 1]
We would like to know when your child became financially dependent upon you. If he or she became dependent upon you at a time other than his or her birth (through adoption, foster care, etc.) please indicate the month and year he or she became your dependent.
[else]
For each dependent child, we would like to know when he or she became financially dependent upon you. If he or she became dependent upon you at a time other than his or her birth (through adoption, foster care, etc.) please indicate the month and year he or she became your dependent.
[Options for each dependent child]
Month:
January – December
Year:
Before 1985 - 2021
Help Text: Please indicate when your
dependent child(ren) became financially dependent upon you.
If
he or she became financially dependent on the same date as their
birth, please check the box "Same as date of birth."
If
their date of financial dependency differs from their date of birth,
please select that date from the month and year options provided.
[if BB20FDEPS2 = 1]
Is your dependent child in child care that you [{if BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] pay for?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If your dependent child is temporarily not in child care due to the coronavirus pandemic, but typically is in child care, answer “Yes.”]
[else]
Are any of your dependent children in child care that you [{if BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] pay for?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If any of your dependent children are temporarily not in child care due to the coronavirus pandemic, but typically are in child care, answer “Yes.”]
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Indicate whether your dependent
child or children are in child care (e.g., daycare, after-school
programs, etc.) that you or your spouse or partner pay for.
If
your child or children are watched by another parent, spouse or
partner, family member, or friend, and you don't pay for care, answer
"No."
How much do you [{if BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] pay each month for child care?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If you are not currently paying for child care due to the coronavirus pandemic, provide the amount you paid each month prior to the coronavirus pandemic.]
$|.00 per month
Help Text: Indicate the amount of your
monthly childcare costs for all dependent children. Do not add
healthcare costs for your dependent children in the total amount.
Only indicate the amount of your child care costs (e.g., daycare,
after-school programs, etc.).
Please provide the amount
paid by you or your spouse or partner only. Do not include payments
made by anyone else on your behalf.
BB20FOTHER
Do you [{If BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {If
BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] have any other
dependents that you support financially?
(Dependents need
not live with you [{If BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {If BB20FMARR =
6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner]. They may include siblings,
parents, other relatives, or other individuals for whom you [{If
BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or
your partner] provide 50% or more of their financial support or are
considered to be the primary caregiver.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: If you or your spouse or partner
provide more than 50% of the financial support for another
individual, other than a spouse or partner or a child, please answer
"Yes."
Other dependents can include
parents, siblings, other relatives, or other unrelated individuals.
They do not have to be living with you.
How many other dependents do you support financially?
_______ dependent(s)
Help Text: If you or your spouse or partner
provide more than 50% of the financial support for another
individual, other than a spouse or partner or a child, or you are the
primary caregiver to those individuals, please answer "Yes."
Other
dependents can include parents, siblings, other relatives, or other
unrelated individuals. They do not have to be living with you.
BB20FOTDEP
In what month and year did you begin providing financial support or become the primary caregiver to your other dependent(s)?
[Options for each other dependent]
Month:
January – December
Year:
Before 1985 - 2021
Help Text: Knowing about family
responsibilities can be important in understanding a person's
education and employment history.
Please provide the date
in which other dependents became dependent upon you, either because
you provide financial support or because you are the primary
caregiver to those individuals.
[If BB20FMARR=2]
Do you own a home or pay rent?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If your mortgage or rent payment is currently suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, select the option(s) that applied prior to the coronavirus pandemic.]
(If someone other than your spouse makes
housing payments on your behalf, please select, "None of the
above.")
[else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1]
Do you own a home or pay rent?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If your mortgage or rent payment is currently suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, select the option(s) that applied prior to the coronavirus pandemic.]
(If someone other than your partner makes
housing payments on your behalf, please select, "None of the
above.")
[else]
Do you own a home or pay rent?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING
HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If your mortgage or rent payment is currently
suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, select the option(s) that
applied prior to the coronavirus pandemic.]
(If someone makes housing payments on your
behalf, please select, "None of the above.")
Pay mortgage
Pay rent
Own home(s) outright
None of the above
Help Text: If you rent your home from
another person or organization, please select "Pay rent."
If
you purchased your home, but are still making mortgage payments,
please select "Pay mortgage."
If you purchased
your home, and have finished making all of the payments, please
select "Own home(s) outright."
If someone other
than you and/or a spouse or partner pays your mortgage or your rent
on your behalf, select "None of the above."
[If BB20FMORTG = 1 and BB20FRENT = 1]
How
much is your total monthly housing payment (including both rent
and mortgage payments)?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If your total monthly housing payment (both rent and mortgage payments) is currently suspended or on a revised payment plan due to the coronavirus pandemic, provide your total monthly payment prior to the coronavirus pandemic.]
(Please indicate only the amount that you
[{if BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or
BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] are responsible for paying. If
someone else pays your total monthly housing payment on your behalf,
please indicate "0.")
[else if BB20FMORTG
= 1]
How much is your total monthly mortgage
payment?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If your total mortgage payment is currently suspended or a on revised payment plan due to the coronavirus pandemic, provide your total monthly payment prior to the coronavirus pandemic.]
(Please indicate only the amount that you
[{if BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or
BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] are responsible for paying. If
someone else pays your total monthly mortgage payment on your behalf,
please indicate "0.")
[else if BB20FRENT =
1]
How much is your total monthly rent payment?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If your total rent payment is currently suspended or on a revised payment plan due to the coronavirus pandemic, provide your total monthly payment prior to the coronavirus pandemic.]
(Please indicate only the amount that you [{if
BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP =
1} or your partner] are responsible for paying. If someone else pays
your total monthly rent payment on your behalf, please indicate
"0.")
[else]
How much is your
total monthly rent or mortgage payment?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD
EXPENSE]} If your total rent or mortgage payment is currently
suspended or on a revised payment plan due to the coronavirus
pandemic, provide your total monthly payment prior to the coronavirus
pandemic.]
(Please indicate only the amount that you [{if
BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP =
1} or your partner] are responsible for paying. If you do not have a
monthly housing payment or someone else pays your monthly housing
payment on your behalf, please indicate "0.")
$|.00 per month
Don't know
Help Text: Indicate the amount of your
total monthly mortgage and/or rent payment(s). Expenses directly
related to your monthly housing payments, such as multiple mortgage
payments, construction loans, and homeowner's association fees, etc.,
should be included in this amount. Do not include amounts for
household expenses such as utilities.
Indicate only the
amount paid by you or a spouse or partner. Do not include payments
made by anyone else on your behalf.
If you have no
mortgage payment (e.g., mortgage is paid off, etc.),you work in
exchange for housing, or someone else, other than your spouse or your
partner, pays your rent and/or mortgage entirely, enter "0."
BB20FHOMVAL
What is the approximate current value of your home(s)?
$|.00
Help Text: Please indicate your best
estimate of the current value of your primary residence regardless of
the amount that you may owe.
If you both own a home and
pay rent, please answer about the home that you own.
BB20FHOMOWE
About how much do you [{if BB20FMARR = 2} or your
spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] owe
on the mortgage(s) for your home(s)?
(If you owe nothing
for your mortgage(s), please enter "0.")
$|.00
Help Text: Please indicate how much you and/or a spouse or partner currently owe on the mortgage of your primary residence. If you are unsure, please provide your best estimate.
Do you [{If BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] make loan or lease payments for a vehicle (car, truck, motorcycle, or other vehicle)?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD
EXPENSE]} If your vehicle loan or lease payments are currently
suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, answer “Yes.”]
(If
someone makes vehicle loan or lease payments on [{If BB20FMARR = 2}
behalf of you or your spouse {If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1}
behalf of you or your partner {else} your behalf], please answer,
"No.")
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate whether you
and/or a spouse or partner make vehicle loan or lease payments.
Vehicles include cars, trucks, and motorcycles, etc..
What is the total amount you [{If BB20FMARR = 2} or your spouse {If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} or your partner] pay each month for your vehicle loan(s) or lease(s)?
[{If [THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE]} If your vehicle loan or lease payments are currently suspended or on a revised payment plan due to the coronavirus pandemic, provide the total amount you paid prior to the coronavirus pandemic.]
$|.00 per month
Help Text: Indicate the amount of 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 of your loan or lease payment. Please indicate the amount paid by you or your spouse or partner only. Do not include payments made by anyone else on your behalf.
Please indicate whether or not you had to do any of the following as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Worked more than desired
1 = Yes
0 = No
Worked less than desired
1 = Yes
0 = No
Took a job outside of your field of study
1 = Yes
0 = No
Took a less desirable job
1 = Yes
0 = No
Delayed enrolling for additional education
1 = Yes
0 = No
Pursued additional education or training
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate how the coronavirus pandemic has affected your plans and decisions.
Did you do any of the following as a result of the coronavirus pandemic?
Delayed buying a home
1 = Yes
0 = No
Delayed getting married
1 = Yes
0 = No
Delayed having children
1 = Yes
0 = No
Took on additional family or child care responsibilities
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate how the coronavirus pandemic has affected your plans and decisions.
BB20FNUMCRD
Excluding debit or ATM cards, how many credit cards do you have in your own name that are billed to you?
_____ card(s)
Help Text:
Credit cards allow
cardholders to carry debt from month to month. Examples of credit
cards to include in your answer 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, or
the bill is paid by someone else.
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
estimate.
BB20FCARYBAL
Do you usually pay off your credit card balance each month, or carry the balance over from month to month?
1 = Pay off balance
2 = Carry balance
Help Text: An amount carried over, or balance, on your credit card(s) means that there is an amount owed on your credit card(s) that is not usually paid off in full each month.
BB20FCRDBAL
[If BB20FNUMCRD = 1]
What was the balance on your credit card according to your last statement?
[else]
What was the total balance on all your credit cards according to your last statements?
$|.00
Help Text: Estimate the total amount that
you owe from your most recent statement(s) -- or current outstanding
balance -- on all credit cards in your name.
Credit cards
allow cardholders to carry debt from month to month. Examples of
credit cards to include in your answer are VISA, MasterCard,
Discover, American Express, retail store credit cards, gas cards,
etc.
If you are unsure of the amount, provide your best
estimate.
Do not include the amount for: cards that have
your name on them but the account has been issued to a parent,
spouse, or other relative, or the bill is paid by someone else.
Do you have a(n)...
Employer-based retirement savings account (for example, 401k, 403b, pension)
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Non-employer based retirement savings account (for example, IRA)
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Please indicate whether you have
an employer-based and/or non-employer based retirement savings
account.
An employer-based retirement savings account may
include a 401(k), 403(b), or pension.
A 401(k) is a
qualified plan established by employers to which eligible employees
may make salary deferral (salary reduction) contributions on a
post-tax and/or pretax basis. Employers offering a 401(k) plan may
make matching or non-elective contributions to the plan on behalf of
eligible employees and may also add a profit-sharing feature to the
plan.
A 403(b) is a retirement plan for certain employees
of public schools, tax-exempt organizations and certain ministers.
The features of a 403(b) plan are very similar to those of a 401(k)
plan.
A pension is a retirement plan provided by an
employer that provides the employee with an income when they are no
longer earning a regular income from their employment. U.S.
government Social Security is not considered a pension.
A
non-employer-based retirement savings account may include an IRA.
An
IRA is an individual retirement account (IRA) that allows individuals
to direct pretax income, up to specific annual limits, toward
investments that can grow tax-deferred (no capital gains or dividend
income is taxed). Contributions to the traditional IRA may be
tax-deductible depending on the taxpayer's income, tax-filing status
and other factors. There are several variations of an IRA, including:
the Roth IRA, Simple IRA and SEP IRA.
BB20FAMTRET
Not counting any contributions made on your behalf, in the past 12 months did you contribute to your...
Employer-based retirement savings account (for example, 401k, 403b, Pension)
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Non-employer based retirement savings account (for example, IRA)
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Please indicate whether you have
contributed to each of your retirement savings accounts in the past
12 months. Please only answer "Yes" if you have contributed
your money into the account.
Do not include money
contributed into the account solely from your employer.
BB20FFIN2000
How confident are you that you could come up with
$2,000, from any available source, if an unexpected need arose within
the next month?
Could you...
1 = Certainly come up with the $2,000
2 = Probably come up with the $2,000
3 = Probably not come up with the $2,000
4 = Certainly not come up with the $2,000
Help Text: If you are unsure of the answer, please provide your best estimate.
BB20FDONATE
Since [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR AFTER
BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE], have you made any monetary
donations to [BA INSTITUTION]?
(Please do not include any
tuition, payments, or fees paid to [BA INSTITUTION].)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Only include monetary donations
made to [BA INSTITUTION] after [{if B&B:16/17 respondent} 1 YEAR
AFTER BA COMPLETION {else} BA COMPLETION DATE]. Examples of monetary
donations can include monetary gifts to support [BA INSTITUTION]'s
endowment or athletics department.
Do not include any
money given to [BA INSTITUTION] to pay fines, fees, or graduation
expenses.
Do not include purchases such as athletic
tickets or collegiate memorabilia.
[If BB20FMARR in (2, 6) or BB20FFINSP = 1]
Not including your [{if BB20FMARR = 2] spouse's
{else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner’s] income,
what was your income for calendar year 2019 prior to taxes and
deductions?
(Calendar year 2019 includes January 1, 2019
through December 31, 2019. Include all income you paid taxes on,
including work, investment income, or alimony. 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 2019, prior
to taxes and deductions?
(Calendar year 2019 includes
January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. Include all income you
paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony. Do not
include any grants or loans you may have used to pay for school, or
any money given to you by your family.)
$|.00
Help Text: Knowing about financial assets
and obligations is important in understanding the benefits and
outcomes for college graduates.
Estimate your gross income
for calendar year 2019 (January 2019-December 2019).
Gross
income is the full amount earned before taxes, Social Security, and
other deductions. If you are unsure, provide your best
estimate.
Please include earned income from
assistantships, work-study, trust funds, or a similar source. Do not
include money from scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given
to you by your family.
BB20FINEST
[If BB20FMARR = 2 or 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1]
Excluding your [{if BB20FMARR = 2} spouse's {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner’s] income, please indicate the range that best estimates your income from all sources (including income from work, investments, alimony, etc.), prior to taxes and deductions, for calendar year 2019 (January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019).
[else]
Please indicate the range that best estimates your income from all sources (including income from work, investments, alimony, etc.) prior to taxes and deductions for calendar year 2019 (January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019).
1 = Less than $20,000
2 = $20,000-$29,999
3 = $30,000-$39,999
4 = $40,000-$49,999
5 = $50,000-$59,999
6 = $60,000-$69,999
7 = $70,000-$79,999
8 = $80,000-$89,999
9 = $90,000-$99,999
10 = $100,000-$149,999
11 = $150,000 or more
12 = No income
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Knowing about financial assets
and obligations is important in understanding the benefits and
outcomes for college graduates.
Using the ranges provided,
estimate your gross income for calendar year 2019 (January
2019-December 2019).
Gross income is the full amount
earned before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions. If you
are unsure, provide your best estimate.
Please include
earned income from assistantships, work-study, trust funds, or a
similar source. Do not include money from scholarships, grants or
loans, or any money given to you by your family.
BB20FSPEMP
Did your [{if BB20FMARR = 2} spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner] work for pay in calendar year 2019 (January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019)?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: If your spouse or partner was employed for pay at any time from January 2019 to December 2019, please answer "Yes." If not, please answer "No."
BB20FINCSP
What was your [{if BB20FMARR = 2} spouse's {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner’s] income for calendar year 2019, prior to taxes and deductions?
(Calendar year 2019 includes January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. Include all income your [{if BB20FMARR = 2} spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner] paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony. Do not include any grants or loans your [{if BB20FMARR = 2} spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner] may have used to pay for school, or any money given to your [{if BB20FMARR = 2} spouse {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner] by family.)
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Check here if you were not living with your [{If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner {else} spouse] in 2019.
Help Text: Knowing about financial assets and obligations is important to understanding the benefits and outcomes for college graduates.
Estimate your spouse or partner's gross
income for calendar year 2019 (January 2019-December 2019).
Gross
income is the full amount earned before taxes, Social Security, and
other deductions. If you are unsure, provide your best estimate.
BB20FINSRA
Please indicate the range that best estimates your [{if BB20FMARR = 2} spouse's {else if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner’s] income from all sources (including income from work, investments, alimony, etc.), prior to taxes and deductions, in calendar year 2019 (January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019).
1 = Less than $20,000
2 = $20,000-$29,999
3 = $30,000-$39,999
4 = $40,000-$49,999
5 = $50,000-$59,999
6 = $60,000-$69,999
7 = $70,000-$79,999
8 = $80,000-$89,999
9 = $90,000-$99,999
10 = $100,000-$149,999
11 = $150,000 or more
12 = No income
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: It is important to this study to learn about the general socioeconomic background of persons who are enrolled in higher education. Using the ranges provided, estimate your spouse or partner's gross income for calendar year 2019 (January 2019-December 2019). Gross income is the full amount earned before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions. If you are unsure, please use the ranges given to provide your best estimate.
BB20FSPLV
[If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1]
What is the highest level of education that your partner has completed?
[else]
What is the highest level of education that your spouse has completed?
1 = Did not complete high school
2 = High school diploma or equivalent
3 = Vocational or technical training
4 = Less than 2 years of college
5 = Associate's degree
6 = 2 or more years of college but no degree
7 = Bachelor's degree
8 = Graduate degree (Master's, Ph.D., Ed.D., or professional degree such as dentistry, law, medicine, pharmacy, divinity/theology)
Help Text: Indicate your spouse's or
partner's highest level of education.
If your spouse or
partner did not finish high school or a high school equivalency
program, select "Did not complete high school."
If
your spouse or partner did finish high school or a high school
equivalency program, but completed no further education, select "High
school diploma or equivalent."
Vocational or
technical training includes training for a specific career in a trade
or technical field that may include earning a certificate/diploma
designed to equip a person with the skills needed for direct entry to
employment. Examples include administrative support, computer
programming, and medical records.
If your spouse or
partner has attended college without receiving specific vocational or
technical training or a degree of any kind, select "Less than
two years of college" or "Two or more years of college
but no degree," depending on the length of time he or she spent
in college.
An associate's degree normally requires at
least 2, but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent college
work.
A bachelor's degree is awarded by a 4-year college
or university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work.
A graduate degree includes any degrees
earned beyond a bachelor's degree, such as a master's, Ph.D., Ed.D.,
or a professional degree (dentistry, law, medicine, pharmacy,
divinity/theology, etc.).
BB20FSPCOL
Did your [{if BB20FMARR = 2} spouse {else if
BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner] attend college or graduate
school during the 2019-20 school year?
(Answer “Yes”
if she or he attended at any time between July 1, 2019 and June 30,
2020.)
0 = No
1 = Yes, full-time
2 = Yes, part-time
Help Text: Indicate whether your spouse or partner was enrolled in any undergraduate or graduate postsecondary courses at a college, university or trade school, during the 2019-20 school year (July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020).
BB20FSPLN
[If (BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1) and BB20FSPLV in (3 4 5 6 7)]
Did your partner ever take out any student loans for his or her undergraduate education?
[else BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1]
Did your partner ever take out any student loans for his or her undergraduate and/or graduate education?
[else if BB20FSPLV in (3 4 5 6 7)]
Did your spouse ever take out any student loans for his or her undergraduate education?
[else]
Did your spouse ever take out any student loans for his or her undergraduate and/or graduate education?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: If your spouse or partner took out any kind of loan (federal or private) in any amount for his or her undergraduate or graduate education, please answer "Yes."
BB20FSPAMT
[If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1]
Please
indicate the range for how much your partner borrowed in student
loans. Would you say it was...
[else]
Please indicate
the range for how much your spouse borrowed in student loans. Would
you say it was...
0 = $0
1 = $1 - $9,999
2 = $10,000 - $19,999
3 = $20,000 - $29,999
4 = $30,000 - $39,999
5 = $40,000 - $49,999
6 = $50,000 - $59,999
7 = $60,000 - $69,999
8 = $70,000 - $79,999
9 = $80,000 - $89,999
10 = $90,000 - $99,999
11 = $100,000 or more
-1 = Don't know
Help Text: Indicate the range that best represents the total amount borrowed in student loans by your spouse or partner for his or her undergraduate or graduate education. If you are unsure of the amount, provide your best estimate.
BB20FSPOWE
[If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1]
How
much of your partner's student loans are still owed? Would you say
all, some, or none?
[else]
How much of your spouse's
student loans are still owed? Would you say all, some, or none?
1 = All
2 = Some
3 = None
Help Text: Answer based on the student
loans that your spouse or partner has borrowed. If some of the loans
are paid off, but not all, select "Some."
If
your spouse or partner is participating in a loan forgiveness
program, only consider loans to be paid off if they have satisfied
all conditions of the forgiveness program.
BB20FSPREPMT
Are your [{if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} partner's {else} spouse's] student loans currently in repayment?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Answer based on the current
status of any student loans (federal, state, private, or other) your
spouse or partner has.
A deferment postpones payment of a
loan. Individuals may qualify for a deferment due to enrollment in an
additional postsecondary program, military deployment, unemployment,
or economic hardship. If your partner or spouse's loans are currently
in deferment, answer "No."
Forbearance can help
you avoid delinquency and default if you're facing temporary
financial difficulty. Forbearance allows you to suspend or reduce
your student loan payments under certain circumstances and for
specified periods of up to one year at a time. If your partner or
spouse's loans are currently in forbearance, answer "No."
BB20FSPLNPY
[If BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1]
Please
indicate the range for how much your partner pays each month for his
or her student loans? Would you say it is...
[else]
Please
indicate the range for how much your spouse pays each month for his
or her student loans? Would you say it is...
0 = $0.00
1 = $0.01 - $49.99
2 = $50.00 - $99.99
3 = $100.00 - $149.99
4 = $150.00 - $199.99
5 = $200.00 - $249.99
6 = $250.00 - $499.99
7 = $500.00 - $749.99
8 = $750.00 - $999.99
9 = $1,000 or more
-1 = Don't know
Not in repayment
Help Text: Indicate the appropriate range
for the amount your spouse or partner pays monthly to repay his/her
student loans.
If your spouse or partner has multiple
student loans, please consider them all in your response by adding
the monthly payments together and choosing the appropriate
range.
Include only your spouse or partner's student loans
in your response.
If your spouse or partner is not yet in
repayment, select "Not in repayment."
If you are
unsure of your spouse or partner's monthly payments, please provide
your best estimate.
These next few questions will help us better understand the education and employment experiences of people with disabilities.
Are you deaf or do
you have serious difficulty hearing?
1 = Yes
0 = No
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.
BB20FACS16B
Are you blind or do you have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses?
1 = Yes
0 = No
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.
BB20FACS17A
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?
(When answering, consider conditions
including, but not limited to, a serious learning disability,
depression, ADD, or ADHD.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
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.
BB20FACS17B
Do you have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?
1 = Yes
0 = No
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.
BB20FMAIN1
What is the main type of condition or impairment you have?
1 = Blindness or visual impairment (that cannot be corrected by wearing glasses)
2 = Hearing impairment (for example, deaf or hard of hearing)
3 = Orthopedic or mobility impairment
4 = Speech or language impairment
5 = Learning, mental, emotional, or psychiatric condition
6 = Other health impairment or problem
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.
BB20FMAIN2
Thanks. What specifically is this main type of condition or impairment?
1 = Anxiety
2 = Attention deficit disorder (ADD or ADHD)
3 = Autism or Asperger's syndrome or other developmental disability
4 = Depression
5 = Specific learning disability or dyslexia
6 = Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
7 = Other
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.
[If CATI mode]
Next, I have a few questions about how you feel about your undergraduate education.
How satisfied are you with the quality of the undergraduate education you received at [BA INSTITUTION]? Are you...
[else]
Next, we have a few questions about how you feel about your undergraduate education.
How satisfied are you with the quality of the undergraduate education you received at [BA INSTITUTION]?
1 = Very satisfied
2 = Satisfied
3 = Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4 = Dissatisfied
5 = Very dissatisfied
Help Text: By "satisfied with the
quality of the undergraduate education you received" we mean
the degree to which the content and quality of your classes at [BA
INSTITUTION] met your expectations.
Indicate how satisfied
you are with the quality of education you received. Your responses
may range from "very satisfied" to "very
dissatisfied."
BB20FMAJCHO
How satisfied are you with your choice of undergraduate major(s) or field(s) of study? [{If CATI mode} Are you...]
1 = Very satisfied
2 = Satisfied
3 = Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
4 = Dissatisfied
5 = Very dissatisfied
Help Text: By "satisfied with your
choice of undergraduate major(s)" we mean the degree to which
the content and quality of your major at [BA INSTITUTION] met your
expectations.
Indicate how satisfied you are with your
choice of undergraduate major(s). Your response may range from "very
satisfied" to "very dissatisfied."
BB20FCOBEN
Do you think your undergraduate education was worth its financial cost?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Do you think your graduate education was worth its financial cost?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please answer "Yes" if you feel that your undergraduate education experience was worth the financial cost.
Please indicate whether or not you had to do any of the following as a result of your financial cost for your undergraduate [{if graduate degree} and graduate] education.
Worked more than desired
1 = Yes
0 = No
Took a job outside your field of study
1 = Yes
0 = No
Delayed enrolling for additional education
1 = Yes
0 = No
Took a less desirable job
1 = Yes
0 = No
Pursued additional education or training to improve earning potential
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate how your educational costs have affected your plans and decisions.
Did you do any of the following as a result of your financial cost for your undergraduate [{if graduate degree} and graduate] education.
Delayed buying a home
1 = Yes
0 = No
Delayed getting married
1 = Yes
0 = No
Delayed having children
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Please indicate how your educational costs have affected your plans and decisions.
BB20FSELLPO
[If BB20FMORTG = 1 or BB20FOWNHM = 1]
Suppose
you [{if BB20FMARR = 2} and your spouse {if BB20FMARR = 6 or
BB20FFINSP = 1} and your partner] were to sell all your major
possessions, including your home, turn all of your investments and
other assets into cash, and pay off all your debts. Do you think you
would have something left over, break even, or be in
debt?
[else]
Suppose you [{if BB20FMARR = 2} and your
spouse {if BB20FMARR = 6 or BB20FFINSP = 1} and your partner] were to
sell all your major possessions, turn all of your investments and
other assets into cash, and pay off all your debts. Do you think you
would have something left over, break even, or be in debt?
1 = Have something left over
2 = Break even
3 = Be in debt
Help Text: Please provide your best estimate of your combined debts subtracted from the combined value of all of your possessions.
During the past 12 months, has there been a time when you did not meet all of your essential expenses, such as mortgage or rent payments, utility bills, or important medical care?
Yes, due to the coronavirus pandemic
Yes, for reasons other than the coronavirus pandemic
No
Help Text: Please indicate if, due to
financial stress, you have been unable to meet essential expenses in
the past 12 months. If not, please answer “No.”
Essential
expenses include any expenses that you have to pay in order to
maintain a basic standard of living. These include mortgage or rent
payments, utility bills, or medical care.
BB20FFEDACT
If a borrower is unable to repay his or her federal student loan, what steps can the government take to collect the debt?
Report that the student debt is past due to the credit bureaus
Have the student's employer withhold money from his or her pay (garnish wages) until the debt, plus any interest and fees is repaid
Retain tax refunds and Social Security payments until the debt, plus any interest and fees, is repaid
None of the above
Help Text: If you are unsure of the answer, please provide your best estimate.
In about six
years, we would like to be able to get in touch with you again
to see what you’re doing and what has changed in your life. To
find you then, [{if USERMODE = WEB} we {else} I] need to collect some
contact information.
Help Text:
Any and all contact
information you provide will be kept in secure and protected data
files, and will be separate from the responses you've already
provided in this survey.
Please click the Next button to
continue.
We currently have your name as follows:(Make any necessary corrections, then click Next.)
First name:
Middle name:
Last name:
Help Text: Verify that your name is correct and make any necessary changes.
What is your address?
Street Address:
City:
State:
ZIP Code:
Foreign Country:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please check here if the address is an international address.
Help Text: Please provide the information for your address. Verify all spelling.
Your ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code.
Are there any additional addresses where you can be reached?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Help Text: Any additional address information you provide will help us to contact you when we conduct the follow-up survey.
[If USERMODE = WEB]
Please provide your address below.
[else]
What is your address?
Street Address:
City:
State:
ZIP Code:
Foreign Country:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please check here if the address is an international address.
Help Text:
Provide the information
for your address. Verify all spelling.
Your ZIP code can be used to automatically
fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this,
first enter your ZIP code and then click Automatically fill city and
state from ZIP code.
This information will help us contact
you when we conduct the follow-up survey.
[If USERMODE = WEB]
Please provide an e-mail address you're likely to have when we contact you again in about six years. If you have more than one e-mail address, please provide those as well.
[else]
What is an e-mail address you're likely to have when we contact you again in about six years? If you have more than one e-mail address, please provide those as well.
E-mail Address 1:
E-mail Address 2:
E-mail Address 3:
E-mail Address 4:
Help Text: Verify the spelling of all e-mail addresses that you have provided.
Please provide the following phone numbers:
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Other Telephone:
Help Text: Verify all phone numbers that you have provided.
In the coming years, we would like to contact you via text message. To which number should we send the messages?
0 = No thanks. I don’t want to receive a text message.
1 = [BB20GCELLPH1 - BB20GCELLPH2 - BB20GCELLPH3]
2 = To the following number:
Help Text: Indicate the number to which you would like to receive text messages in the future. You can correct the phone number if necessary.
If you do not wish to receive text messages from us in the future, please select “No thanks. I do not want to receive a text message.”
BB20GPNAME
[If USERMODE = WEB]
Thanks for providing your contact information. Now we’d like to collect contact information for other people who might know how to reach you.
What are the names of your parents (or guardians)
living together at the same residence?
If only one parent lives
at this residence, leave the second parent name blank.
[else]
Thanks for providing your contact information. Now I’d like to collect contact information for other people who might know how to reach you.
What are the names of your parents (or
guardians) living together at the same residence?
(If only one
parent lives at this residence, leave the second parent name blank.)
Parent Name:
-9 = - Select Title -
1 = Mr.
2 = Mrs.
3 = Miss
4 = Ms.
5 = Dr.
First Name:
Last Name:
Parent Name:
-9 = - Select Title -
1 = Mr.
2 = Mrs.
3 = Miss
4 = Ms.
5 = Dr.
First Name:
Last Name:
[If USERMODE = WEB]
What are the names of
your parents (or guardians) living at a different residence?
If
only one parent lives at a different residence, leave the second
parent name blank.
[else]
What are the names of your parents (or
guardians) living at a different residence?
(If only one parent
lives at a different residence, leave the second parent name blank.)
Parent Name:
-9 = - Select Title -
1 = Mr.
2 = Mrs.
3 = Miss
4 = Ms.
5 = Dr.
First Name:
Last Name:
Parent Name:
-9 = - Select Title -
1 = Mr.
2 = Mrs.
3 = Miss
4 = Ms.
5 = Dr.
First Name:
Last Name:
Help Text: Provide the first and last name
of your parents (or guardians). If your parents (or guardians) live
together, please list their names together under any parents living
together at the same residence. Otherwise, please use the textboxes
under any parents living at a different residence to provide parent
(or guardian) name(s) as needed.
You may leave any
textbox blank if you do not have a parent (or guardian) name to
provide.
Next we will ask you to provide contact
information for any parent(s) (or guardians) that you list here. This
information will help us contact you when we conduct the follow-up
survey.
BB20GPRPHONE
Please provide the cell phone number for each parent (or guardian).
{If [parent 1] ne missing} [Parent 1]
Cell Phone:
{If [parent 2] ne missing} [Parent 2]
Cell Phone:
{If [parent 3] ne missing} [Parent 3]
Cell Phone:
{If [parent 4] ne missing} [Parent 4]
Cell Phone:
Help Text: Please provide any cell phone
number, including the area code, for your parent(s) (or guardians)
listed here.
This information will help us contact you
when we conduct the follow-up survey.
BB20GPREVPADD1
You previously provided [{if more than one address provided} some addresses. {else} an address.] [{If ((parent 1 ne missing) and (parent 2 ne missing))} Do [Parent 1] and [Parent 2] {else if ((parent 1 ne missing)} Does [Parent 1] {else if (parent 2 ne missing)} Does [Parent 2]] also live at:
1 = Address 1
2 = Address 2
0 = No, [{if ((parent 1 ne missing) and (parent 2 ne missing))} [Parent 1] and [Parent 2] live {else if ((parent 1 ne missing)} [Parent 1] lives {else if (parent 2 ne missing)} [Parent 2] lives] at a different address.
Help Text: This is a list of all the addresses you have already provided in the survey. If your parents’ (or guardians’) address is listed here, please select that address. If you do not see your parents’ address here, select “No, they live at a different address” and you will have an opportunity to provide your parents’ address next. This information will help us contact you when we conduct the follow-up survey.
BB20GP1AD1
Please provide address information for your
parents or guardians who live together at the same address.
(You
will have the opportunity to provide address information for other
parents or guardians who live at a different residence next.)
Street Address:
ZIP Code:
State:
City:
Foreign Country:
Please check here if the address is an international address.
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Home phone:
Help Text: Provide information for your
parent(s) or legal guardian(s). Verify the spelling of names, and the
street and city where they live. The ZIP code can be used to
automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP
code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click
Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code.
This
information will help us contact you when we conduct the follow-up
survey.
BB20GPREVPADD2
You previously provided [{if more than one address provided} some addresses. {else} an address.] [{If ((parent 3 ne missing) and (parent 4 ne missing))} Do [Parent 3] and [Parent 4] {else if (parent 3 ne missing)} Does [Parent 3] {else if (parent 4 ne missing)}[Parent 4]] live at:
1 = Address 1
2 = Address 2
0 = No, [{if ((parent 3 ne missing) and (parent 4 ne missing))} [Parent 3] and [Parent 4] live {else if (parent 3 ne missing } [Parent 3] lives {else if (parent 4 ne missing)} [Parent 4] lives] at a different address.
Help Text: This is a list of all the
addresses you have already provided in the survey.
If your
parents’ (or guardians’) address is listed here, please
select that address. If you do not see your parents’ address
here, select “No, they live at a different address” and
you will have an opportunity to provide your parents’ address
next.
This information will help us contact you when we
conduct the follow-up survey.
BB20GP2AD2
Please provide address information for your other parent(s) or guardian(s).
Street Address:
ZIP Code:
City:
State:
Foreign Country:
Please check here if the address is an international address.
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Home phone:
Help Text: Provide information for your
parent(s) or legal guardian(s). Verify the spelling of names, and the
street and city where they live. The ZIP code can be used to
automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP
code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click
Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code.
This
information will help us contact you when we conduct the follow-up
survey.
Please provide the name, address, and telephone number for someone else [{if BB20FMARR = 2}, other than your spouse, {else if BB20FMARR = 6}, other than your partner] who will always know how to contact you.
Last Name:
First Name:
Street Address:
City:
State:
ZIP Code:
Foreign Country:
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please check here if the address is an international address.
Title:
-9 = - Select Title -
1 = Mr.
2 = Mrs.
3 = Miss
4 = Ms.
5 = Dr.
Help Text: Provide the requested
information for your other contact. Please do not provide information
for someone with whom you currently live. Verify the spelling of his
or her name, street, and city. The ZIP code can be used to
automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP
code. To do this, first enter the ZIP code and then click
"Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code."
This
information will help us contact you when we conduct the follow-up
survey.
BB20GSPS
What is your spouse's full name (including previous last name, if applicable)?
First Name:
Last Name:
Previous Last Name:
Help Text: Provide your spouse's first name, last name, and previous last name (if applicable). Verify that the spelling is correct.
BB20GSSNINF
What is your Social Security number?
(This
information will be kept in secure and protected data files, and will
be separate from the responses you've already provided in this
survey. All individually identifiable information supplied by
individuals or institutions to a federal agency may be used only for
statistical purposes and may not be disclosed or used in personally
identifiable form for any other purpose, except as required by law
[20 U.S.C. § 9573]. However, giving us your Social Security
number is completely voluntary and there is no penalty for not
disclosing it.)
(Please enter the number without any
dashes.)
Help Text: Your Social Security number will help us to locate you when we contact the follow-up survey.
To show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like to send you $[TOTAL_INCENTIVE], payable by PayPal or check. Please indicate your preferred payment type.
1 = PayPal. The $[TOTAL_INCENTIVE] PayPal payment will be sent via e-mail within the next few hours.
2 = Check. Please allow up to 4 weeks for processing and delivery of the $[TOTAL_INCENTIVE] check payment.
3 = No, thanks. Decline the incentive.
Help Text: You will receive an e-mail from
PayPal notifying you of the transfer. If you do not have a PayPal
account, you will be prompted to create an account to claim the
funds. There is no fee to create a PayPal account or receive
funds.
If you do not want to receive the incentive,
select “No, thanks. I decline the incentive.”
Please provide your e-mail address to receive your PayPal payment. (Clicking below will process your PayPal payment.)
Help Text: If you do not have a PayPal
account, enter your preferred e-mail address. You will receive an
e-mail from PayPal notifying you of the transfer and you will be
prompted to create an account to claim the funds.
There is
no fee to create a PayPal account or to receive funds.
[If OFAC no PayPal]
To show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like to send you a $[TOTAL_INCENTIVE] check. Please provide the address to which you would like the check mailed. Allow 4 weeks for delivery.
[else]
Please select the
address to which you would like the $[TOTAL_INCENTIVE] check
mailed. Allow 4 weeks for delivery.
1 = Address 1
2 = Address 2
3 = Parent address 1
4 = Parent address 2
5 = Other contact address
6 = Provide a different address
Help Text: Check the address information
for the correct spelling of street and city. If the address you would
like the incentive check mailed to needs correction, select “Provide
a different address” so we can collect the corrected
address on the next screen.
If you would like your
incentive check mailed to an address that is not provided, select
“Provide a different address.”
[If OFAC no PayPal and INCENT not seen]
To show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like to send you a $[TOTAL_INCENTIVE] check. Please provide the address to which you would like the check mailed. Allow 4 weeks for delivery.
[else]
Please provide the address to which you would like the $[TOTAL_INCENTIVE] check mailed. (Allow 4 weeks for delivery.)
First Name:
Last Name:
Please check here if the address is an international address.
Address (street address or PO box):
City:
State:
ZIP code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Country:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Help Text: Provide the requested information for the address to which you would like the incentive check mailed. Verify the spelling of the street and city.
Your zip code can be
used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that
zip code. To do this, first enter your zip code and then click
AutoFill City and State from ZIP code.
INCENT1 (ABBREV) (MINI) (SCREENER)
[If user chooses payment by check]
Thank you for providing your address information. Your check should arrive in about 4 weeks.
[Else if user chooses PayPal and the submission was successful]
Your incentive was successfully submitted. Please check your email for more information.
[Else if user chooses PayPal and the submission was unsuccessful]
There was an issue submitting your incentive via PayPal. We apologize for the inconvenience. We will attempt to resubmit your incentive and will contact you if the problem persists. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 1-855-322-2826 or [email protected].
[Else]
Thank you.
[Instruction for all question
wording conditions]
(Click “Next” to complete the
survey.)
Help Text: Click "Next" to complete the survey.
If you have any additional comments about your overall experience participating in the B&B survey, please provide them now.
Help Text: If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 1-855-322-2826 or at [email protected].
[If END_FLAG = 1]
Thank you.
[else]
On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, thank you for your time and cooperation. We greatly appreciate your participation in this study.
Help Text: If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 1-855-322-2826 or at [email protected].
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