Upward Bound APR Section IIA

Upward Bound Annual Performance Report

Att_UB 2010-11 APR Section IIA

Upward Bound Annual Performance Report - Public Institutions

OMB: 1840-0762

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OMB Approval No.: 1840-0762

Expiration Date:

ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT (2010–11)

SECTION II-A -- RECORD STRUCTURE FOR PARTICIPANT LIST

FOR UPWARD BOUND AND UPWARD BOUND MATH-SCIENCE PROJECTS


Grantees must submit student files in Excel or CSV format. ASCII files will no longer be accepted; thus grantees need not identify field lengths, position start and end, and field type. Column names must still match the "Database Column Names" provided in column three below, and grantees must follow instructions in the "Valid Field Content" column. For additional information on how to submit data, please see "How May the Report be Submitted?" in the instructions for the APR.


Field No.

Field Name

Database Column Name

Valid Field Content

1

PR/Award Number

PR

Number in Block 5 of the project’s Grant Award Notification.

Include only the eleven character PR/Award Number that begins as follows:

Upward Bound: P047A _ _ _ _ _ _

Upward Bound Math-Science: P047M _ _ _ _ _ _


2

Batch Year

BatchAY

2010 for project year 2010–11

3

Program Type

Type

1 = Upward Bound

2 = Upward Bound Math-Science

4

Social Security Number

SSN

001010001 to 999999998

000000000 = Unknown

Please format the SSN in nine digits greater than 0 without using any characters (letters, hyphens) in the number (e.g., 123456789). Do not include any other forms of ID in this field and do not use SSNs of parents or siblings.

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.


5

Student’s Last Name

LastNM

0 to 9

Uppercase A to Z

. (period)

(apostrophe)

- (hyphen)

Last name will be justified with an uppercase A-Z in first position. Please do not use commas or quotation marks in this field.

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data or to report a formal name change (e.g., marriage).

6

Student’s First Name

FirstNM

0 to 9

Uppercase A to Z

. (period)

(apostrophe)

- (hyphen)

Blank = Unknown

If non-blank, will be justified with an uppercase A-Z in first position. Please do not use commas or quotation marks in this field.

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.

7

Student’s Middle Initial

MI

Uppercase A to Z; only one character

Blank = Unknown

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.

8

Student’s Date of Birth

DOB


Format is MM/DD/CCYY, e.g., 01/01/1990

MM = 01 - 12

DD = 01 - 31

CC = 19-20

YY = 00-99

00/00/0000 = Unknown

Please make every effort to identify the student’s precise date of birth.

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.

9

Gender

GenderCD

1 = Male

2 = Female

0 = Unknown

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.

10

Ethnicity--Hispanic

Ethnic

Participant is identified as Hispanic/Latino.

1 = Yes

2 = No

Please see instructions for additional detail on this field.

11

Race--American Indian/Alaskan Native

Race1


Participant is identified as American Indian/Alaskan Native.

1 = Yes

2 = No

Please see instructions for additional detail on this field.

12

Race--Asian

Race2

Participant is identified as Asian.

1 = Yes

2 = No

Please see instructions for additional detail on this field.

13

Race--Black or African American

Race3

Participant is identified as Black or African American.

1 = Yes

2 = No

Please see instructions for additional detail on this field.


14

Race--White

Race4

Participant is identified as White.

1 = Yes

2 = No

Please see instructions for additional detail on this field.

15

Race--Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

Race5

Participant is identified as Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.

1 = Yes

2 = No

Please see instructions for additional detail on this field.

16

Limited English Proficiency (at date of first participation in project)

LEPEntry

1 = Yes

2 = No

0 = Unknown

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.

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Eligibility at first entry into project

EligibilityCD

1 = Low-income and first-generation

2 = Low-income only

3 = First-generation only

4 = Other

0 = Unknown

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.

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Academic Need


NeedCD1

1 = Low grade point average

2 = Low achievement test scores

3 = Low educational aspirations

4 = Low grade point average and low educational aspirations

5 = Low grade point average and low achievement test scores

6 = Low achievement test scores and low educational aspirations

7 = Lack of opportunity, support, and/or guidance to take challenging college preparation courses

8 = Lack of career goals and/or need for accurate information on careers

9 = Limited English proficiency

10 = Lack of confidence, self esteem, and/or social skills

11 = Predominately low income community

12 = Rural isolation

13 = Interest in careers in math and science

14 = Other

15 = Diagnosed learning disability

0 = Unknown


If needed, use “14” – “Other” for categories of academic need used by your project but not on the list of options. Please use the “other” category sparingly.


The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.

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Target School -- NCES Identification Numbers

(upon entry into project)

NCESSchID

Provide the 12-digit NCES school identification number for the secondary school the Upward Bound student attended at time of entry into the project. For “rising” 9th graders (those first served the summer between completing 8th grade and starting 9th grade), provide the NCES school identification number for the school the student attended (or will attend) as a 9th grader.

The number can be obtained from the following Web site:

http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch

666666666666 = Private school, non-parochial

777777777777 = Parochial school

888888888888 = Home school

999999999999 = Not applicable

000000000000 = Unknown

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UBMS Participant

UBMSPart

UBMS student is a:

1 = Current or prior participant in a regular UB project

2 = Current or prior participant in another TRIO project (e.g., Talent Search)

3 = Current or prior participant in another TRIO-like program

4 = Participant only in UBMS program

9 = Not applicable, student is a participant in regular UB program only, not UBMS

0 = Unknown

This field is intended to provide information on the participation of UBMS students in other TRIO and TRIO-like programs. Please provide data for new and continuing UBMS participants. For prior UBMS participants, provide data if available; otherwise select "0" for unknown.

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Date of First Project Service

ProjEntryDT

Format is MM/DD/CCYY, e.g., 09/15/2006

MM = 01 – 12

DD = 01 - 31

CC = 19 - 20

YY = 00 - 99

00/00/0000 = Unknown


For new students, use the date the student first received service from the Upward Bound project that is submitting this report. Do not use date of acceptance into project unless that is the same as the date of first service. So as to ensure their proper placement in an expected high school graduation cohort year (field #23), students first served in the summer program should have a date of first project service no earlier than June 1.

Use the original date of service at this project even if the student subsequently left and reentered. If the student transferred from another UB project, in this field give the date of first service at the project submitting the report. (For continuing and prior participants, use the date entered in the earlier APR, even if it was a date of entry that differed from the date of first service.)

You do not need to provide the exact day; you may use 15 (midpoint of the month). If exact month or year is uncertain, use an estimate. If there is no basis for estimating the month, but the year is known or can be estimated, use 01 for the month (e.g., 01/15/2007). If there is no basis for estimating the year, use 00/00/0000 ("Unknown").


The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.

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Grade Level at First Service

EnterGradeLV

8 = Rising 9th-grader (summer between 8th grade and 9th grade)

9 = 9th grade (not a valid option for students first receiving service in the summer program)

10 = 10th grade, or rising 10th grade (summer between 10th and 11th grades)

11 = 11th grade, or rising 11th grade (summer between 11th and 12th grades)

12 = Rising 12th-grader (summer between 11th grade and 12th grade)

13 = 12th-grader (only for students transferring from one project to the current project as a 12th-grader)

14 = Other

0 = Unknown


For new students, enter the grade at the time he or she first received UB services from the project that is submitting the report. For students served first during the summer component, select “rising” 9th grader for those students who had completed 8th grade and would be entering 9th grade in the fall term. Select “rising” 12th grader for those students who had completed 11th grade and would be entering 12th grade in the fall term. For all other students first served during the summer component, enter the grade the student would enter for the fall academic term (i.e., for students first served in the summer between ninth and 10th grades, the correct code is 10; for those first served in the summer between 10th and 11th grades, the correct code is 11).

If the student was first served on any day in June, consider that student to have been first served in the summer before the coming fall grade, even if school was still in session on the student’s first day of service. For example, if your project first served a student on June 3 in the waning days of grade 9, consider that student to have been first served in the summer before grade 10, not in grade 9. The code for the student would therefore be 10.

If the student transferred from another UB project, in this field give the grade level at first service in the project submitting the report. (For continuing and prior participants, use data entered in the earlier APR.)

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.


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Expected High School Graduation Cohort Year

ExpHSGradCohort

1 = Other (prior to 2002)

2 = 2002

3 = 2003

4 = 2004

5 = 2005

6 = 2006

7 = 2007

8 = 2008

9 = 2009

10 = 2010

11 = 2011

12 = 2012
13 = 2013

14 = 2014

15 = 2015

0 = Unknown


Please provide the expected high school graduation cohort year for all individuals who participated in UB for the first time in this reporting period (new and transfer). Projects should select the year in which the student is expected to graduate in spring or summer (e.g., June 2011), assuming that he or she would progress without delay from year to year and indeed graduate. The year should be chosen at time of first service and should not be adjusted in later years. Example: for a student entering UB for the first time in the ninth grade in fall 2009, expected graduation would be May or June 2013; the cohort year would thus be 2013 (option 13). A transfer's cohort year should agree with the expected high school graduation date established by his or her project of origin. For further information, please see the instructions, including the Grade-Date-Cohort Table.


Do not change or update the year except to correct previously entered erroneous data.


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Participant Status for reporting year (2010-11)

PartCD

1 = New participant, for reporting period

2 = Continuing participant

3 = Reentry participant, previously served by project submitting report

4 = Prior-year participant

5 = Prior-year participant, deceased or permanently incapacitated

6 = Transfer participant in reporting year (participant served by another UB or UBMS project in a previous reporting year.)

7 = New participant served for the first time after the beginning of the 2011–12 academic year (only for projects with December 1, 2007, starts)

0 = Unknown


For this report, please use the following definitions:


A new participant is an individual who participated in the Upward Bound project for the first time in this reporting period and who meets the definition of participant in 34 CFR 645.6 of the program regulations. (Please refer to field #21, Date of First Project Service, on establishing the date of first service for new participants served initially in the summer program.)


For Upward Bound Math-Science, a participant should be considered new if the reporting year is the first year the student has participated in the Upward Bound Math-Science project, even if the student has previously participated in a regular Upward Bound project.


A continuing participant is an individual who participated in the program in both the current reporting period and the reporting period immediately preceding.


A reentry participant is a former participant of the project submitting the APR who did not participate in the program during the previous 12-month reporting period but who has received services on a continual basis during this reporting period.


A prior-year participant is an individual who participated in the Upward Bound program in a previous reporting period but who has not received services on a continual basis during the current reporting period. Do not include on the file individuals whose participation ended prior to the 1999-2000 project year.


A transfer participant is a former participant of a UB or UBMS project other than that submitting the APR who joined the current project during the reporting period, either with or without a hiatus between projects. Students who leave a UB project to join a UBMS project, or leave a UBMS project to join a UB project, are not considered transfer participants.


A new participant served for the first time after the beginning of the 2011–12 academic year should be identified only for projects with December 1, 2007, start dates.


The sum of the number of new, continuing, reentry, transfer, and new after the beginning of the 2011–12 academic year participants should equal the total number of participants the projects served during the reporting period.


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Participation Level,

for 2010–11 reporting period only

PartLV

1 = Participated in academic year and summer components

2 = Participated in academic year and summer bridge

3 = Participated in academic year component only

4 = Participated in summer component only

5 = Participated in summer bridge only

6 = Prior-year participant

0 = Unknown

For students identified as new, continuing, reentry or transfer in field #24 (Participant Status), select 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 in this field. For students identified as prior-year in field #24, select 6.

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Grade Level at the beginning of academic year being reported (2010–11)



StartGrade

LV

8 = 8th grade

9 = 9th grade

10 = 10th grade

11 = 11th grade

12 = 12th grade

13 = Other

99 = Not applicable, not enrolled in high school

0 = Unknown



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Secondary Grade Level or Postsecondary Status at the beginning of academic year following year being reported (2011–12)

EndGradeLV

9 = 9th grade

10 = 10th grade

11 = 11th grade

12 = 12th grade

13 = Enrolled in a program of postsecondary education

14 = Other

99 = Not applicable, not enrolled in high school or in a program of postsecondary education

0 = Unknown


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High School Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA), at date of first service







CumGPA

Entry

0.001 to 4.000 (with exceptions noted below)

8.888 = Grading scale could not be converted to a four-point scale.

9.999 = Not applicable (participant entered the project prior to availability of a high school GPA)

0.000 = Unknown GPA, or prior participant for whom a GPA on a four-point scale is not readily available

Report only the high school GPA if available at time of first service. If participant entered the project prior to getting a high school GPA (e.g., if participant was a rising ninth-grader or a ninth-grader selected during the first term), select 9.999. Please report the GPA based on a four-point scale. If the participant's school used a four-point scale, enter the GPA provided by the school; if not, convert other scales to four-point to the extent possible. If a student's GPA on a four-point scale exceeded 4.000 for such a reason as completing honors or Advanced Placement courses, the project may enter a score that exceeds 4.000; the allowable scale, however, remains four-point.

The information in this field should not be changed or updated in subsequent data submissions except to correct previously entered erroneous data.


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High School Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA), at beginning of academic year being reported (2010–11)

HSGPA1

0.001 to 4.000 (with exceptions noted in field #28)

8.888 = Grading scale could not be converted to a four-point scale.

9.999 = Not applicable, the academic year began prior to the participant completing the first year of high school (usually ninth grade)

0.000 = Unknown GPA; prior-year participant who has completed high school; or summer bridge student in project with summer start date who graduated from high school before academic year 2010–11

Information on middle school grade point average (GPA) should not be reported in this field. Only the GPA established as of the end of the first year of high school (usually ninth grade) and subsequently is requested. Please report the GPA based on a four-point scale. If the participant's school used a four-point scale, enter the GPA provided by the school; if not, convert other scales to four-point to the extent possible.



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High School Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA), at end of academic year being reported (2010-11)

HSGPA2

0.001 to 4.000 (with exceptions noted in field #28)

8.888 = Grading scale could not be converted to a four-point scale.

9.999 = Not applicable, the academic year ended before the participant had completed the first year of high school (usually ninth grade)

0.000 = Unknown GPA; prior-year participant who has completed high school; or summer bridge student in project with summer start date who graduated from high school before academic year 2010–11



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High School Graduation Status, at end of academic year being reported (2010-11)

HsGRAD

1 = Currently enrolled in high school

2 = High school dropout

3 = Received high school diploma

4 = Received high school equivalency certificate (e.g., GED)

5 = Other

0 = Unknown


Students should be reported as high school graduates only if they met state or local requirements to graduate.


32

Actual Date of High School Graduation (or completion of high school equivalency certificate)

HsgradDT

Format is MM/DD/CCYY, e.g., 05/15/2006

MM = 01 – 12

DD = 01 - 31

CC = 19 – 20

YY = 00 – 99

99/99/9999 = Not applicable (e.g., high school dropout or still enrolled in high school)

00/00/0000 = Unknown

Report only graduations and awards of GED that have actually occurred. Students should be reported as high school graduates only if they met state or local requirements to graduate.


You do not need to provide the exact day; you may use 15 (midpoint of the month). If exact month or year is uncertain, use an estimate. If there is no basis for estimating the month, but the year is known or can be estimated, use 01 for the month (e.g., 01/15/2009). If there is no basis for estimating the year, use 00/00/0000 ("Unknown").



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Participant Retention in Project, at beginning of academic year following the year being reported (2011–12)

ProjRetain

1 = Rising ninth-, ninth-, 10th-, 11th-, or rising 12th-grade participant in 2010–11 who continued to participate in 2011–12 in the project that is reporting

2 = Rising ninth-, ninth-,10th-, 11th, or rising 12th-grader in 2010–11 who did not continue to participate in 2011–12 in the project that is reporting

3 = Transferred to another UB or UBMS project

8 = Not applicable, participant served for the first time after the beginning of the 2011–12 academic year (used only by projects with December 1, 2007, start dates)

9 = Not applicable, was not a rising ninth-, ninth-, 10th-, 11th, or rising 12th-grade participant in the 2010–11 academic year in the project that is reporting

0 = Unknown

This field provides the data needed to determine, on an annual basis, the extent to which the grantee has met its approved project retention objective for the reporting period. Thus, it is necessary to know if the rising ninth-, ninth, 10th, 11th, and rising 12th-grade participants that the project served during the 2010–11 reporting year continued to participate in that same UB (or UBMS) project during the subsequent reporting year (2011–12). The data reported should reflect information available to the project as of the date on which the APR is submitted.



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Met High School State Academic Achievement Standard at Proficient Level—Reading/language arts

HSProficientRLA

3 = Yes, student met standard at the proficient level

4 = No, student did not meet standard at the proficient level

9 = Not applicable, student has not taken the state assessment to determine whether he or she met standard, or student is in a cohort year prior to 2008

0 = Unknown

Fields #34 and #35 provide data needed to determine the extent to which the grantee has met its approved academic improvement objective for current and prior project participants with an expected high school graduation cohort year of 2008 or beyond. To be counted toward meeting this objective, a participant must achieve the proficient level on state high school assessments. Projects must use only assessments that specifically indicate whether the student achieved at the proficient level.

Important note: In the 2007 and earlier data collections, the APR's field for state academic achievement standards did not refer to meeting the standard at the proficient level. If a student with an expected high school graduation cohort year of 2008 or later was entered in the 2007 or earlier data collection as having met the standard, he or she will be counted as a success for the standardized test objective and for corresponding prior experience (PE) points only if the project now reenters the student (or had reentered the student in the 2007–08 APR) as having met the standard at the proficient level (assuming the student did indeed achieve at that level).



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Met High School State Academic Achievement Standard at Proficient Level--Math

HSProficientMATH

3 = Yes, student met standard at the proficient level

4 = No, student did not meet standard at the proficient level

9 = Not applicable, student has not taken the state assessment to determine whether he or she met standard, or student is in a cohort year prior to 2008

0 = Unknown


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Date of Last Project Service

LastSerDT

Format is MM/DD/CCYY, e.g. 03/15/2008

MM = 01 – 12

DD = 01 - 31

CC = 19 - 21

YY = 00 - 99

99/99/9999 = Not applicable, participant is still in the program

00/00/0000 = Unknown


Report date of last service for all participants no longer being served by end of reporting year. You do not need to provide the exact day; you may use 15 (midpoint of the month). If exact month or year is uncertain, use an estimate. If there is no basis for estimating the month, but the year is known or can be estimated, use 01 for the month (e.g., 01/15/2008). If there is no basis for estimating the year, use 00/00/0000 ("Unknown").


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Reason for Leaving Project

Reason

1 = Need or desire for employment

2 = Moved out of target area

3 = Dropped out of high school

4 = Other extra curricular activities

5 = Participating in another academic program (not UB or UBMS)

6 = No longer interested in the program

7 = Family responsibilities

8 = Graduated from high school

9 = Other

10 = Obtained high school equivalency credential (GED)

11 = Deceased or permanently incapacitated

12 = Dismissed for not meeting program’s academic standards

13 = Dismissed for not meeting program’s conduct standards

14 = Transferred to another UB or UBMS project

99 = Not applicable, participant is still in program

0 = Unknown


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Work Study Position, for

project year being reported (2010–11)

WorkStd

1 = Yes

2 = No

8 = Not applicable, not offered by project

9 = Not applicable, prior-year participant

0 = Unknown

Work study (as the term is used in the Higher Education Act of 1965) means internships and/or employment provided or arranged for by the project for the purpose of exposing participants to careers requiring a postsecondary degree.



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Employment, for project year being reported

(2010–11)

Employ

1 = Yes

2 = No

8 = Not applicable, not offered by project

9 = Not applicable, prior-year participant

0 = Unknown

Employment means jobs of at least 10 hours per week arranged either by the project or by the Upward Bound participant that are separate from the Upward Bound program. In contrast to "work study" positions, these jobs are primarily to allow students to earn some income while participating in the program.



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Cultural Activities, for project year being reported (2010–11)

CultAct

1 = Yes

2 = No

8 = Not applicable, not offered by project

9 = Not applicable, prior-year participant

0 = Unknown

Please see "Definitions That Apply" in instructions.


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Community Service, for project year being reported (2010–11)

CmtySer

1 = Yes

2 = No

8 = Not applicable, not offered by project

9 = Not applicable, prior-year participant

0 = Unknown

Please see "Definitions That Apply" in instructions.


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Instruction/tutorial for Students with Limited English Proficiency (LEP), for project year being reported (2010–11)

LEPInstruct

1 = Yes

2 = No

8 = Not applicable, not offered by project

9 = Not applicable, prior-year participant

0 = Unknown

Please see "Definitions That Apply" in instructions.


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Mathematics Instruction/tutorials, for project year being reported (2010–11)

MathAcad

1 = Pre-Algebra

2 = Algebra I

3 = Algebra II

4 = Geometry

5 = Trigonometry

6 = Pre-Calculus

7 = Calculus

8 = Integrated Math

9 = Other

10 = Not enrolled in math instruction for reporting year

99 = Not applicable, prior-year participant


If student received instruction in more than one area, report the highest level only. For Integrated Math, please see "Definitions That Apply" in instructions.




In fields #44-49, enter "7" or a series of "7s," where requested, for students who have left a program of postsecondary education without completing it. Enter “8” or a series of “8s” as specified for participants who have not yet completed a program of secondary education. Students in dual enrollment programs should not be reported as enrolled in postsecondary education until after their high school graduation. Enter “9” or a series of “9s” for high school graduates who have not yet enrolled in a program of postsecondary education. Remember that data in these fields should reflect information available to the project as of the date on which the APR is submitted. A participant is considered enrolled if he or she has completed registration requirements (excluding payment of tuition and fees) at the institution he or she is attending.


44

Source of Postsecondary Education Information

SelfTranCD

1 = Official college transcript

2 = Institutional data other than an official transcript

3 = Self-reported by participant

4 = Other third-party verification (e.g., National Student Clearinghouse)

8 = Not applicable, not yet completed high school

9 = Not applicable, completed high school but has not yet enrolled in program of postsecondary education

0 = Unknown


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Date of First Postsecondary School Enrollment


FirstEnrollDT

Format is MM/DD/CCYY, e.g., 09/15/2008

MM = 01 –12

DD = 01 - 31

CC = 19 – 20

YY = 00 – 99

88/88/8888 = Not applicable, not yet completed high school

99/99/9999 = Not applicable, completed high school but has not yet enrolled in program of postsecondary education

00/00/0000 = Unknown


You do not need to provide the exact day; you may use 15 (midpoint of the month). If exact month or year is uncertain, use an estimate. If there is no basis for estimating the month, but the year is known or can be estimated, use 01 for the month (e.g., 01/15/2008). If there is no basis for estimating the year, use 00/00/0000 ("Unknown").

Do not use the date of the Summer Bridge program as the first postsecondary school enrollment date if the Bridge program is part of the services offered by the Upward Bound project. Also, a student in a dual enrollment program should not be reported as enrolled in postsecondary education until after high school graduation. The date of postsecondary enrollment reported in this field should be the date the student enrolled in postsecondary education following graduation from high school or completion of an alternative secondary education program.


46

School Code for Postsecondary Institution last attended

PSECDFE

E00000 – E99999

000000 – 999999

555555 = Enrolled in a postsecondary institution not found in the Title IV School Code Directory

888888 = Not applicable, not yet completed high school

999999 = Not applicable, completed high school but has not yet enrolled in program of postsecondary education

000000 = Unknown


Provide the six-digit school code for the postsecondary institution the Upward Bound participant last attended. If the student began attendance in fall 2011 (i.e., after the end of the 2010–11 reporting period), please provide the code of the institution. The six-digit codes can be obtained from the following Web site:

http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/FSLookupServlet


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College Status at beginning of academic year 2011–12


PSEGradeLV

1 = Accepted into postsecondary education program but not yet enrolled

2 = First year student in postsecondary education following completion of high school

3 = Postsecondary student continuing beyond first year

4 = Enrolled, completed a program of postsecondary education but continuing in postsecondary

5 = Not enrolled, completed a program of postsecondary education prior to beginning of academic year reported

7 = Prior to beginning of academic year reported, left program of postsecondary education without completing it

8 = Not applicable, not yet completed high school

9 = Not applicable, completed high school but has not enrolled in a program of postsecondary education

0 = Unknown


A student in a dual enrollment program should not be reported as enrolled in a program of postsecondary education until after high school graduation. If you select option 4 or 5, both of which indicate that the participant completed a program of postsecondary education, you must also complete field #48 (Undergraduate Degree/Certificate Completed) and field #49 (Undergraduate Degree Date).

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Undergraduate Degree/Certificate Completed

DegreeCD

1 = Certificate/Diploma for occupational, educational program (less than two-year program)

2 = Certificate/Diploma for occupational, technical, or educational program (at least two-year program)

3 = Associate Degree (two years)

4 = 1st Bachelor’s Degree

5 = 2nd Bachelor’s Degree

6 = Equivalent of Bachelor’s Degree

7 = Still enrolled in an undergraduate postsecondary program

77 = Left a program of postsecondary education without completing it

88 = Not applicable, not yet completed high school

99 = Not applicable, completed high school but has not yet enrolled in a program of postsecondary education

0 = Unknown

Indicate highest undergraduate degree completed.

For a student enrolled in a dual degree program who has completed four years of instruction, use option 06 to indicate that the student has accomplished the equivalent of a bachelor's degree, though a degree was not awarded.

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Date of Undergraduate Degree

DegreeDT

Format is MM/DD/CCYY, e.g., 06/15/2008

MM = 01 –12

DD = 01 - 31

CC = 19 – 20

YY = 00 – 99

66/66/6666 = Not applicable, still enrolled in an undergraduate PSE program

77/77/7777 = Not applicable, left a program of postsecondary education without completing it)

88/88/8888 = Not applicable, not yet completed high school

99/99/9999 = Not applicable, completed high school but has not yet enrolled in program of postsecondary education

00/00/0000 = Unknown


You do not need to provide the exact day; you may use 15 (midpoint of the month). If exact month or year is uncertain, use an estimate. If there is no basis for estimating the month, but the year is known or can be estimated, use 01 for the month (e.g., 01/15/2007). If there is no basis for estimating the year, use 00/00/0000 ("Unknown").


Please read the instructions carefully before completing fields #50–52.


50


Postsecondary enrollment objective for 2010–11 reporting year

PSEEnrollObj

1 = Participant in 2011 cohort who enrolled in postsecondary education by fall term 2011

2 = Participant in 2011 cohort who did not enroll in postsecondary education by fall term 2011

8 = Not applicable, participant had an expected high school graduation cohort year after 2011

10 = Not applicable, participant had an expected high school graduation cohort year prior to 2011

0 = Unknown

Note: For participants in the 2011 expected high school graduation cohort (i.e., those who had an expected high school graduation date in the spring/summer of 2011), select option 1, 2, or 0; for all other participants (those not in the 2011 cohort), select either 8, 10, or 0.


51

Postsecondary persistence objective-- denominator for 2010–11 reporting year

PSEPersistDenom

1 = Participant graduating high school in academic year 2009–10 who enrolled in postsecondary education for fall term 2010

2 = Participant graduating high school in academic year 2009–10 who did not enroll in postsecondary education for fall term 2010

8 = Not applicable, participant had not completed high school by end of academic year 2009–10

10 = Not applicable, participant graduated from high school prior to 2009–10 academic year

0 = Unknown

Note: For participants graduating high school in academic year 2009–10, choose 1, 2, or 0. For all other participants, select either 8, 10, or 0.



52

Postsecondary persistence objective--

numerator for 2010–11 reporting year

PSEPersistNum

1 = Participant coded 1 in field #51 who was enrolled in postsecondary education for fall term 2011

2 = Participant coded 1 in field #51 who was not enrolled in postsecondary education for fall term 2011

3 = Not applicable, participant not coded 1 in field #51

0 = Unknown

Note: For participants coded 1 in field #51 (postsecondary persistence objective denominator), select option 1, 2, or 0 in field #52. For all other participants, select option 3.



(Note to Data Collector: When you collect this information from students or parents, please make sure that you inform them why they are being asked to provide Social Security numbers. Please see Privacy Act statement below.)

Privacy Act


In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law No. 93-579, 5 U. S.C. 552A), you are hereby notified that the Department of Education is authorized to collect information to implement the Upward Bound program under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (Pub. Law 102-325, sec. 402C). In accordance with this authority, the Department receives and maintains personal information on participants in the Upward Bound program. The principle purpose for collecting this information is to administer the program, including tracking and evaluating participants’ academic progress. Providing the information on this form, including a Social Security number (SSN), is voluntary; failure to disclosure a SSN will not result in denial of any right, benefit, or privilege to which the participant is entitled. The information that is collected on this form will be retained in the program files and may be released to other Department officials in the performance of official duties.



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