Second Chance Pell School and Student Survey Updated for 30D Clearance
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ICR Data Collection Item- School Survey- Second Chance Pell |
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What is the institution’s six-digit OPEID number? |
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What is the name of the institution? |
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Which of the following challenges below, if any, has your institution encountered while administering the Second Chance Pell Experiment? Please check all that apply. (Add “note to survey programmer: add option to select whether or not each challenge selected was a result of COVID-19”)
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Please identify the top three challenges by entering the letter of the challenge descriptions listed above in the appropriate place below:
My institution’s most significant challenge was: _______ My institution’s second most significant challenge was: ______ My institution’s third most significant challenge was: ______
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5 |
Were there any unanticipated benefits associated with your institution’s implementation of the Second Chance Pell Experiment?
If yes, please briefly describe the unanticipated benefits. |
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Were there any unanticipated negative consequences associated with your postsecondary institution’s implementation of the Second Chance Pell Experiment?
If yes, please briefly describe the negative consequences. |
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7 |
List the correctional facilities your institution partnered with to offer postsecondary education to incarcerated students for this experiment? (Note to survey programmer: add option to choose federal or state penal institutions)
How many correctional facilities does your institution provide postsecondary education to, which are not part of the experiment? |
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Did your institution offer postsecondary education for incarcerated students prior to the start of the experiment?
If yes, list the correctional facilities your institution partnered with to offer postsecondary education to incarcerated students prior to this experiment? (Note to survey programmer: add option to choose federal or state penal institutions for each correctional facility) If yes, how many programs of study were offered to incarcerated students prior to the start of the experiment? |
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How many programs of study were offered as part of the experiment to incarcerated students? _________ |
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For how many programs of study was each type of degree offered to incarcerated students?
Number of programs that offer:
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How many programs of study have a waiting list? ______
How many students are on the waiting list(s) in total? _______ |
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Did your college or correctional facility partner offer small group or one-on-one guidance on any of the following steps related to completing the FAFSA?
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13 |
Describe any counseling or guidance that was offered to assist incarcerated students in providing documentation needed for enrollment in the college program. Check all that apply: (Note to survey programmer: for each selection add option for either Correctional Facility Staff or Postsecondary Institutional Staff)
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14 |
About how many interested students were ineligible to participate in the experiment because they did not successfully complete a FAFSA? __________
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15 |
How many programs of study for incarcerated students did the institution add under the experiment?
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How many programs of study for incarcerated students did the institution modify under the experiment?
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Which of the following modifications, listed below, did the institution make to academic programs for incarcerated students? Please check all that apply.
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18 |
Which of the following factors influenced which programs of study were offered to incarcerated students under the experiment? Please check all that apply.
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Of the factors identified above, what was the main factor in deciding what programs to offer? _________ |
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20 |
How was postsecondary instruction delivered to incarcerated students? Select all that apply.
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How are incarcerated students taught?
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22 |
How do tuition and fees charged to incarcerated students in the experiment compare to tuition and fees charged to regular students on campus:
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23 |
Does the correctional institution prohibit otherwise eligible incarcerated students from participating in the experiment? Yes/No - if “Yes” How does the correctional institution limit participation in the experiment? Please check all that apply.
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24 |
What types of re-entry and career services does your institution and your correctional facility partner(s)offer to participating students? Check all that apply:
What proportion of incarcerated students were provided any of these services by your institution?
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25 |
Does your postsecondary institution administer a student satisfaction survey to incarcerated students about the Second Chance Pell education program?
If yes, please describe the key topics in the survey. ________
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26 |
The FAFSA Simplification Act will require reporting on participants’ safety, transfers to other correctional facilities, and how individuals who received Federal Pell Grants are doing one, three, and five years after release from confinement or incarceration. The following questions ask about reporting on various measures for these participants.
Do you currently have access to information about student safety (for example, are they free from intimidation, are they subject to acts of violence) in the prison facilities used for educational activities?
If “no,” what are the biggest barriers to collecting this information? _______
Do you currently have access to information about instructor safety (for example, are they free from intimidation, are they subject to acts of violence) in the prison facilities used for educational activities?
If “no,” what do you anticipate being the biggest barriers to collecting this information? _______
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27 |
Does your institution have information about whether a participant has transferred to another correctional facility, even if they are no longer participating in one of your programs of study?
If yes, do you currently track students’ academic progress after they are transferred?
If you answered “no” to either of the previous two questions, how difficult would it be for you to track students’ academic outcomes after they are transferred to another correctional facility?
If you answered “very difficult” or “difficult,” what do you anticipate being the biggest barriers to collecting this information? |
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28 |
Does your institution have information about when a participant is released from confinement or incarceration?
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28.a |
If you answered “yes” to question 28, does your institution currently collect information on any of the following post-release outcomes?
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28.b |
If you answered “no” to question 28, how difficult would it be for you to obtain information on participants’ release in the future (e.g., through an agreement with the correctional facility)?
If you answered “very difficult” or “difficult,” what do you anticipate being the biggest barriers to collecting information on when participants are released? _______________________ |
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28.c |
If you answered “no” to question 28 OR you answered “no” for any specific outcomes in question 28a (that is, your institution does not currently collect information on one or more post-release outcomes): How difficult would it be for you to track each of the following outcomes after a participant is released from incarceration (assuming you knew when they were released)?
For each outcome that your institution does not already collect, what data source would your institution likely use to collect the data if required to do so?
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29 |
To what extent would mandated reporting of the following information make it difficult for your institution to offer a prison education program in the future?
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30 |
In the most recently completed award year, when was your institution actively participating in the experiment? Select all that apply.
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31 |
What changes took place at your institution during the most recently completed award year in response to COVID-19? Instruction. How was the teaching in the majority of classes changed? (Select all that apply):
Source: Inside Higher Ed Survey: Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis: A New Survey of College and University Presidents, adapted question (Which of the following actions have you taken at your institution in response to COVID-19?). |
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Financial conditions at the institution. What were the financial implications of COVID-19 for your institution? Select all that apply.
Source: Inside Higher Ed Survey: Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis: A New Survey of College and University Presidents, adapted questions (Which of the following actions have you taken at your institution in response to COVID-19? and How likely is your institution to take the following actions in the future?). |
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Did you use funds from the CARES Act for any of the following? Select all that apply.
Source: Categories are based on U.S. Department of Education guidance to colleges for how to use the institution portion of the Higher Education Emergency Financial Relief Fund https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/heerfinstitutionalfaqs.pdf |
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34 |
How was the administration of the Second Chance Pell experiment affected by COVID-19? Please check one response for each row.
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35 |
Please describe the credentials of the instructors of the postsecondary courses offered to students participating in this experiment |
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36 |
What difficulties did applicants face when attempting to complete the FAFSA? Check all that apply:
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37 |
Were you able to enroll all students who expressed interest and were eligible to participate in Second Chance Pell? (Yes/No) If no Why not? Check all that apply:
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38 |
Please provide a brief description of the information you provided to prospective students on each of the following:
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Item Number |
ICR Data Collection Item- Student Survey- Second Chance Pell |
1 |
What is the student’s first name? |
2 |
What is the student’s last name? |
3 |
What is the student’s date of birth? |
4 |
What is the student’s Social Security number? |
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What experiment is the institution reporting on for this student (provide the experiment number associated with the experiment)?
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Is the student participating in other experiments? [Yes/No] If yes, please list. |
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What is the reporting award year? |
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What was the student’s cumulative postsecondary grade point average (or other alternative measure) at the end of the most recently completed award year? |
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What was the student's enrollment status at the beginning of the first award year in which the student was part of the experiment? |
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What was the student's enrollment status at the end of the most recently completed award year? |
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Did the student complete his/her program by the end of the most recent award year? |
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To the best of your knowledge, did the applicant enroll in a program of study at your institution not involved with the experiment or enroll at another postsecondary institution during the most recently completed award year? (Select one: “Yes,” “No,” “Unknown”) |
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What was the student's grade level at the beginning of the most recently completed award year? |
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What was the student's grade level at the end of the most recently completed award year? |
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How many postsecondary credits/hours were attempted by the student in the most recently completed award year? |
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How many postsecondary credits/hours were earned by the student in the most recently completed award year? |
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How much was the student assessed for tuition and other mandatory fees for the most recently completed award year? |
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What was the amount of the student’s indirect costs that were included in the student’s COA for the most recently completed award year (including books and supplies)? |
19 |
What was the total non-Title IV grant or scholarship aid received by the student for the most recently completed award year? |
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Did the student complete the academic program associated with the student’s participation in the experiment? |
21 |
What was the student’s incarceration status at the end of the most recently completed award year?
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Prior to participating in the experiment, was the student enrolled in a postsecondary program while incarcerated? |
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Was the FAFSA applicant determined not to be eligible for a Pell Grant, and if so for what reason? (Select all that apply. Potential answers: “Default,” “Selective Service,” “Citizenship,” “High school completion,” “Drug conviction,” “EFC,” “Did not complete FAFSA,” “Did not enroll”) |
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What was the total amount of the Pell Grant awarded to the student in the award year? |
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What was the total amount of non-federal aid disbursed to the student in the award year? |
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What is the CIP code for the applicant’s program of study? |
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What was the applicant’s highest degree at the time of application? Postsecondary certificate
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28 |
Was the applicant released from their correctional facility because of COVID-19?
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29 |
Did the applicant remain incarcerated but stop participating in the experiment because of COVID-19?
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30 |
If an applicant was released from their correctional facility due to COVID-19, did they continue participating in their educational program?
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