FRSS 104: Dual Credit and Exam-Based Courses in Public High Schools: 2010–11 & PEQIS 18: Dual Enrollment of High School Students at Postsecondary Institutions: 2010–11

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FRSS 104: Dual Credit and Exam-Based Courses in Public High Schools: 2010–11 & PEQIS 18: Dual Enrollment of High School Students at Postsecondary Institutions: 2010–11

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006–5651

DUAL CREDIT AND EXAM-BASED COURSES

FAST RESPONSE SURVEY SYSTEM

O.M.B. APPROVED

No.: 1850–0733

EXPIRATION DATE: 06/2012


Draft #7


This survey is authorized by law (Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, 20 U.S.C. 9543).  While participation in this survey is voluntary, your cooperation is critical to make the results of this survey comprehensive, accurate, and timely.  Your answers may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose unless otherwise compelled by law (Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, 20 U.S.C. 9573).   


This survey is designed to be completed by the person(s) most knowledgeable about your school’s dual credit, Advanced Placement (AP), and/or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. This is often the director of school guidance counselors.


























IF ABOVE SCHOOL INFORMATION IS INCORRECT, PLEASE UPDATE DIRECTLY ON LABEL.


Name of person completing form: Telephone:


Title/position: E-mail:


Best days and times to reach you (in case of questions):


Grades taught at this school: Low grade ________ High grade ________


THANK YOU. PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF THIS SURVEY FOR YOUR RECORDS.


PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORM TO: IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, CONTACT:

Mail: Nina Thomas (8599.08.11.01) Nina Thomas at Westat

Westat 800-937-8281, Ext. 8852 or 301-610-8852

1600 Research Boulevard E-mail:NinaThomas@westat.com
Rockville, Maryland 20850-3195

Fax: 800-254-0984


According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 1850–0733. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 30 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC 20202–4537. If you have any comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual submission of this form, write directly to: National Center for Education Statistics, 1990 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006.

FRSS Form No. 104, 09/2011


Definitions and Instructions Page


Please use the definitions and instructions below when completing the survey.

Advanced Placement (AP) courses are defined as courses that follow the content and curricular goals developed and published by the College Board. A qualifying score on an AP exam may give the student college credit or advanced standing in a college in the subject area in which the course/exam was taken. Include all students who took AP courses, regardless of whether they planned to take the AP exam.

International Baccalaureate (IB) courses compose a liberal arts curriculum that leads to a diploma and meets the requirements established by the International Baccalaureate program. Students must meet all requirements and pass examinations in each subject area in order to receive the IB diploma. In some schools, students who are not seeking the IB diploma are allowed to take individual IB courses. Include all students who took IB courses, regardless of whether they were seeking the IB diploma.

Dual credit is defined for this survey as a course or program where high school students can earn both high school and postsecondary credits for the same courses. The postsecondary or dual credit options must either be legislated by your state or have an articulated or formal written agreement between your school/district and a postsecondary institution. For purposes of this survey:

  1. Credits may be earned (a) immediately upon course completion; or (b) “in escrow” meaning that students must enroll in a specific postsecondary institution after high school graduation in order to receive the credit.

  1. Include students from your school taking any of the following types of dual credit courses:

  • Dual credit courses taught primarily through distance education, defined as courses taught through audio, video, or Internet or other computer technologies where the students and teachers are separated by location. Include courses that have a teacher or assistant in the room who monitors but gives little or no instruction to the students.

  • Dual credit courses taught at locations for secondary school students, including high school campus(es) and locations such as career centers run by the public school system.

  • Dual credit courses taught on the campus of a postsecondary institution, including public and private 2- or 4-year colleges or universities, community colleges, and technical or vocational schools.

  1. Dual credit courses might include:

  • Courses with an academic focus, such as English, math, science, history, and foreign languages.

  • Courses with a career and technical/vocational focus, such as business, computer technology, automotive technology, and health care (e.g., nursing).

  1. When answering Part II of the survey (Courses for Dual Credit), include AP courses for which students can earn dual credit without taking the AP exam. Exclude all other AP and IB courses from Part II.

Enrollments may include duplicated counts of students; that is, a student should be counted for each relevant course in which he/she was enrolled.

The time frame for this survey is the 12-month 2010–11 school year. This includes courses during the summer of 2010 or the summer of 2011, depending upon how records are kept at your school.





Before you answer the questions, please read the definitions and instructions.


I. Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Courses

1. During the 12-month 2010–11 school year, did any of your students take Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses (see definitions and instructions page)?

Yes 1

No 2 (Skip to question 5.)

2. During the 12-month 2010–11 school year, what was the total number of enrollments in AP and IB courses for your students? (Enrollments may include duplicated counts of students; that is, a student should be counted for each relevant course in which he/she was enrolled.)

__________ Enrollments

3. During the 12-month 2010–11 school year, did any of your students take any AP courses for which they could earn dual credit without taking the AP exam?

Yes 1

No 2 (Skip to question 5.)

4. Of the enrollments reported in question 2, what was the total number of enrollments in AP courses for which students could earn dual credit without taking the AP exam? (Enrollments may include duplicated counts of students.)

__________ Enrollments

II. Courses for Dual Credit

5. During the 12-month 2010–11 school year, did your students take any courses for which they could earn dual credit with any postsecondary institution (see definitions and instructions page)?

Yes 1 (Continue with question 6.)

No 2 (Stop. Complete respondent section on front and return survey.)

6. Not including any state or specific postsecondary entrance requirements, has your school established any requirements that students must meet in order to enroll in courses for dual credit?

Yes 1 (Continue with question 7.)

No 2 (Skip to question 8).

7. Has your school established any of the following requirements that students must meet in order to enroll in courses for dual credit? (Indicate yes, no, or don’t know for each item. Indicate yes if an item is required for at least one dual credit course.)


Yes

No

Don’t know

  1. Teacher recommendation

1

2

3

  1. School administrator or guidance counselor approval

1

2

3

  1. Grade level (for example, only juniors and seniors are allowed to take courses for dual credit)

1

2

3

  1. Minimum GPA

1

2

3

  1. Minimum high school class rank

1

2

3

  1. Satisfactory high school attendance record

1

2

3

  1. Minimum score on a standardized test, such as the SAT or ACT

1

2

3

  1. Passing a college placement test given by a postsecondary institution

1

2

3

  1. Other (specify)

1

2

3

8. During the 12-month 2010–11 school year, did any of your students earn the following from a postsecondary institution by taking dual credit courses? (Indicate yes or no for each item.)

Yes No

  1. Certificate (a postsecondary certificate or diploma that normally requires 1–2 years
    of study to complete, such as pharmacy technician or automotive technology) 1 2

b. Associate’s degree 1 2

c. Bachelor’s degree 1 2

II. Courses for Dual Credit (continued)

Please answer the following questions about courses for dual credit with an academic focus and those with a career and technical/vocational focus. See information about course focus in item 3 on definitions and instructions page.

Courses for dual credit taught during the 12-month 2010–11 school year

Course focus

Academic

Career and technical/
vocational


9. During the 12-month 2010–11 school year, did your students take any courses for dual credit with an academic focus or with a career and technical/vocational focus, as defined in item 3 on the definitions and instructions page? (Circle yes or no. If “No” is circled for a course focus, leave questions 10-15 blank for that column.)

Yes

No

Yes

No


10. During the 12-month 201011 school year, what was the total number of high school enrollments for each of the following types of dual credit courses?

(See information about types of dual credit courses in item 2 on the definitions and instructions page. Enrollments may include duplicated counts of students; that is, a student should be counted for each relevant course in which he/she was enrolled. Include only students from your school. Enter “0” for none).

Number of dual credit enrollments

Number of dual credit enrollments


a. Enrollments in courses taught primarily through distance education

a.______

a.______


b. Enrollments in courses taught at locations for secondary school students, excluding distance education (e.g., high school campus or career center)

b.______

b.______


c. Enrollments in courses taught on the campus of a postsecondary institution, excluding distance education

c.______

c.______


11. Which of the following best describes the instructors of the courses for dual credit that were taught at locations for secondary school students, excluding distance education (e.g., high school campus or career center)? (Circle one.)




NA = Not applicable: no courses with this focus taught at secondary school locations

NA

NA


1 = High school instructors only (instructors primarily employed by your school district)

1

1


2 = Postsecondary instructors only (instructors primarily employed by a postsecondary institution)

2

2


3 = Both high school and postsecondary instructors

3

3


12. What was the most common student composition for the courses for dual credit taught on the campus of a postsecondary institution, excluding distance education? (Circle one.)




NA = Not applicable: no courses with this focus taught on postsecondary campus

NA

NA


1 = Only high school students

1

1


2 = High school and postsecondary students

2

2


13. Were students awarded postsecondary credit immediately upon completion of courses? Were students offered “credit in escrow,” meaning that they must enroll in a specific postsecondary institution after high school graduation in order to receive the credit? (Circle yes or no for each item.)




a. Immediately upon completion of courses

Yes

No

Yes

No


b. Credit in escrow

Yes

No

Yes

No


c. Other (specify)

Yes

No

Yes

No



Courses for dual credit taught during the 12-month 2010–11 school year

Course focus

Academic

Career and technical/
vocational


14. During the 12–month 2010–11 school year, did most of your students (and their parents) generally pay out of pocket for each of the following dual credit course expenses? (Circle yes or no for each item.)





a. Tuition (full or partial)

Yes

No

Yes

No

b. Fees

Yes

No

Yes

No

c. Books

Yes

No

Yes

No

15. During the 12–month 2010–11 school year, did your school or district pay any of the following expenses for dual credit courses taken by any of your students? (Circle yes or no for each item.)




a. Tuition (full or partial)

Yes

No

Yes

No


b. Fees

Yes

No

Yes

No


c. Books

Yes

No

Yes

No



16. During the 12month 2010–11 school year, which source(s) were responsible for your students’ transportation costs for participation in the dual credit course(s)? (Indicate yes or no for each item.)

If no transportation was needed for any dual credit course(s) (e.g. students took all course(s) at the high school campus or online) check here and leave the rest of this question blank.

Yes No

a. Your school/district 1 2

b. The state 1 2

c. Postsecondary institution 1 2

d. Parents/students 1 2

e. Some other source(s) (specify) 1 2



Thank you. Please keep a copy for your records.


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