Baseline Student Survey

Study of Enhanced College Advising in Upward Bound

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Appendix B. Baseline Student Survey



















































Survey of Upward Bound Students’ College Plans

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We are asking you to complete a short survey now about your plans for college and about activities related to college planning and will ask you to complete a survey again in your senior year.

The survey should take about 15 minutes to complete.

Your answers could help improve the college advising provided in Upward Bound programs across the country.





Your Upward Bound program is participating in an important study about whether and how students prepare for college. The U.S. Department of Education is sponsoring this study and has hired Abt Associates and Survey Research Management to conduct this survey.

You do not have to complete this survey. Your participation is voluntary and you may choose not to answer a question or to stop the survey at any point. You can participate in Upward Bound even if you do not complete the survey.

Protecting your privacy is very important to us. Your name will not be included in any reports or data produced by the study. We will not share information from this survey that identifies you to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law.

We know your time is valuable and thank you for your participation in this survey!



SC1. Are you willing to take this survey?

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO SC4]



SC2. Thank you for your time.



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Introduction

Throughout this survey when you see the term ‘college’ please think about any school that offers degrees or certificates to students who have completed high school, such as a community or technical college, a state university, a private liberal arts college, or a training institute.

College Plans

First, please answer some questions about your preparation and expectations for life after high school.

  1. If there were no barriers, how far in school would you want to go?

  • Less than high school completion

  • Complete a high school diploma, GED or alternative high school credential

  • Complete a certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational training

  • Complete an Associate's degree

  • Complete a Bachelor's degree

  • Complete a Master’s degree

  • Complete a Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree

  • I don’t know

Source: High School Longitudinal Study (HSLS) Follow-up



  1. As things stand now, how far in school do you think you will actually get?

  • Less than high school completion [SKIP TO Q4]

  • Complete a high school diploma, GED or alternative high school credential [SKIP TO Q4]

  • Complete a certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational training [SKIP TO Q4]

  • Complete an Associate's degree [SKIP TO Q4]

  • Complete a Bachelor's degree

  • Complete a Master’s degree

  • Complete a Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree

  • I don’t know

Source: HSLS for question, HSLS Follow-up for answer choices





  1. Whatever your plans, do you think you have the ability to complete a Bachelor's degree?

  • Definitely

  • Probably

  • Probably not

  • Definitely not

Source: HSLS



  1. Since you started high school, how many times, if any, have you (if you do not remember the exact number of times, please take your best guess):


Number of times

  1. Attended college fairs

___

  1. Spoken with college representatives

___

  1. Visited in-state college campuses

___

  1. Visited out-of-state college campuses

___

  1. Sat in on or observed a college course during a college visit

___

  1. Taken practice ACT/SAT exams

___

  1. Took a course to prepare for a college admission exam such as SAT or ACT

___

  1. Used college guidebooks (on-line or print) to obtain information about colleges

___

  1. Obtained information about colleges from their websites

___

Source: HSLS Follow-up, adapted

  1. Have you already taken the following tests?


Yes

No

I don’t know

  1. PSAT or PLAN

  1. SAT or ACT

  1. ACCUPLACER or COMPASS

Source: HSLS Follow-up, adapted



Expectations about Applying to College

While you may not have thought too much about college yet, please answer the following questions about your plans for applying to and selecting a college.

  1. Do you plan to apply to college next year? (Please check one.)

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q8]

  • I don’t know

Source: Author developed



  1. How many colleges do you plan to apply to? (Please enter a number greater than zero.)

____ Number [SKIP TO Q9]

Source: Author developed



  1. Which of the following are reasons why you do NOT plan to continue your education next year? [CHECK ALL THAT APPLY]

  • I don't like school

  • My grades aren't high enough

  • My college admission test scores weren't high enough

  • I won't need more education for the career I want

  • I can't afford to go on to school

  • I haven't taken the right courses

  • No one in my family has ever gone on to school after high school

  • I plan to join the military

  • I'd rather work and make money than go to school

  • I don't feel that going on to school is important

  • My counselor or teachers recommend you work rather than continue your education

  • I need to help support my family

  • Other, please explain: _________________________

Source: Education Longitudinal Study (ELS) Follow-up, adapted



  1. Has your Upward Bound program recommended a number of colleges to which you should apply next year?

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q11]

  • I don’t know [SKIP TO Q11]

Source: Author developed



  1. How many colleges did they recommend? [ENTER A NUMBER GREATER THAN ZERO.]

____ Number

Source: Author developed



  1. How important to you [will/would] each of the following characteristics be when choosing a school or college to attend after high school?


Very Important

Somewhat Important

Not at all Important

  1. Academic quality or reputation

  1. Cost of attendance

  1. A good record of placing graduates in jobs

  1. A good record of placing graduates in graduate or professional schools

  1. Opportunity to play sports

  1. Recommended by family or friends

  1. Is a Historically Black College or University (HBCU), an institution with a large number of minority students or a Tribally Controlled College or University

  1. Being able to stay where my Upward Bound is located

  1. Visited the campus before

  1. Close to home

  1. Far away from home

  1. Offers a particular program of study/major

  1. Good social life

  1. Good sports teams or school spirit

  1. A family member went there

Source: HSLS Follow-up, adapted



  1. Which of the following is the most important characteristic to you in choosing a school or college to attend after high school?

  • Populate list with all answers selected as “Very Important” in Q12

  • Academic quality or reputation

  • Cost of attendance

  • A good record of placing graduates in jobs

  • A good record of placing graduates in graduate or professional schools

  • Opportunity to play sports

  • Recommended by family or friends

  • Minority Serving Institution

  • Where my Upward Bound activities are located

  • Visited the campus before

  • Close to home

  • Far away from home

  • Offers a particular program of study/major

  • Good social life

  • Good sports teams or school spirit

  • A family member went there

Source: HSLS Follow-up, adapted



  1. As of right now, what do you think is most likely to be your college major or area of study? (If you are unable to find your most likely major, please check the appropriate box below the list and fill-in your most likely major. If you are undecided, please indicate so by checking the “undecided” box.)

  • Auto-fillable based on the universe of College Board majors

  • Check box: I could not find my most likely major.

Please write out the major/area of study:________________

  • Undecided

Source: College Board, adapted



  1. How certain are you about your most likely college major or area of study?

  • Very certain

  • Fairly certain

  • Not certain

Source: College Board



  1. As of right now, which type of school would you like to attend?

  • A school that provides occupational training (usually less than 2 years)

  • A 2-year college

  • A 4-year college

  • I don’t know

Source: HSLS Follow-Up, adapted



  1. As of right now, would you like to attend a public or private [school that provides occupational training/2-year college/4-year college], or are you undecided?

  • Public school/college

  • Private school/college

  • Undecided

Source: HSLS Follow-Up, adapted





  1. Where would you like to go to college or school after high school?

  • Close to home

  • In my home state

  • In a state next to mine

  • Further than states next to mine

  • Outside the United States

  • Undecided

Source: College Board SAT Survey, adapted



  1. What size school or college are you thinking of attending after high school?

  • Fewer than 1,000 students

  • 1,000 to 4,999 students

  • 5,000 to 9,999 students

  • 10,000 to 19,999 students

  • More than 20,000 students

  • Undecided

Source: College Board SAT Survey, adapted



  1. As of right now, what college are you most likely to attend? (If you are unable to find the college, please check the appropriate box below the list and fill-in the college name. If don’t think you will attend college or school after high school, please indicate so by checking the third option.)

  • Auto-fillable based on the universe of schools in IPEDS

  • Check box: I could not find my college.

Please write out the college name:________________

  • I don’t think I will attend college or school after high school

Source: Author Developed based on HSLS Follow-Up question



College Advising Experiences

Next please answer some questions about any help you may get in your Upward Bound program to plan for college.


  1. Have you talked one-on-one with an Upward Bound counselor or advisor about steps to apply to college?

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q22]

Source: Westat Student Survey, adapted



  1. How many times have you talked one-on-one with an Upward Bound counselor or advisor about steps to apply to college? [ENTER A NUMBER GREATER THAN ZERO.]

____ times

Source: Author developed, based on Westat Student Survey



  1. Have you participated in an Upward Bound group session that provides advice about steps to apply to college?

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q24]

Source: Westat Student Survey, adapted



  1. How many Upward Bound group college advising sessions about steps to apply to college have you participated in? [ENTER A NUMBER GREATER THAN ZERO.]

___sessions

Source: Author developed, based on Westat Student Survey













  1. How many times, if any, has your Upward Bound program discussed the following with you:


0 times

1 time

2 times

3 times

4 or more times

  1. How to choose colleges to apply to

  1. Your chances of being accepted at different types of colleges

  1. How colleges have different graduation rates, employment rates, and other student outcomes

  1. Admissions requirements (such as SAT/ACT scores, transcripts, and recommendations) for different types of colleges

  1. Timelines for applying to college

  1. The possibility of going to college outside of your local area

  1. Ways to prepare for the SAT/ACT

  1. How to complete the Common Application

  1. Your options for paying for college

  1. How much you will have to pay for college if you get financial aid

  1. How to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form

Source: Author developed



Expectations about College Costs

The next question asks you to estimate the cost of one year’s tuition and required fees of college. Please include the cost of courses and required fees such as student activity fees and student health fees. Do not include optional expenses such as room and board.

  1. What is your best estimate of the cost to you of one year’s tuition and required fees at the college that you are most likely to attend? (Please enter your best estimate in the space below. If you don’t know, please take your best guess.)

$_________

Source: HSLS

  1. During the past year, have you researched the costs of attending one or more specific colleges either on your own, with a family member, with an Upward Bound advisor? [CHECK ALL THAT APPLY]

  • On my own

  • With a family member

  • With an Upward Bound advisor

  • I have not researched costs of attending one or more specific colleges

Source: Author developed



Background Information

These next questions ask you about your family and you.

Academic Experiences

  1. What grade were you in when you took Algebra I? (If you have taken it more than once, answer for the most recent time you took it. If you are currently taking Algebra I, choose your current grade.)

  • 8th grade or earlier

  • 9th grade

  • 10th grade

  • 11th grade

  • I have not taken Algebra I yet

Source: HSLS Follow-up





  1. Have you taken any Advanced Placement (AP) OR International Baccalaureate (IB) courses? (Include any courses you are taking now.)

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q30]

  • I don't know [SKIP TO Q30]

Source: HSLS Follow-up, adapted



  1. Have you already taken either of the following tests?


Yes

No

I don’t know

  1. Any Advanced Placement (AP) test

  1. Any International Baccalaureate (IB) test

Source: HSLS Follow-up, adapted



  1. Indicate your cumulative grade point average (GPA) for all academic subjects as of the end of your sophomore year in high school (last year).

  • A+

(97-100)

  • C+

(77-79)

  • A

(93-96)

  • C

(73-76)

  • A–

(90-92)

  • C–

(70-72)

  • B+

(87-89)

  • D+

(67-69)

  • B

(83-86)

  • D

(65-66)

  • B–

(80-82)

  • F

(below 65)

Source: College Board SAT Survey, adapted



Student Characteristics

  1. What is your gender?

  • Male

  • Female

Source: HSLS Parent Survey



  1. Are you Hispanic or Latino/Latina?

  • Yes

  • No

Source: HSLS


  1. What is your race? [CHECK ALL THAT APPLY.]

  • White

  • Black or African American

  • Asian

  • Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

  • American Indian or Alaska Native

Source: HSLS


  1. What was the first language you learned to speak when you were a child?

  • English

  • Spanish

  • Another language

  • English and Spanish equally

  • English and another language equally

Source: HSLS


Family Characteristics

  1. Do you have any siblings?

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q37]

Source: Author developed



  1. Have any of your siblings:


Yes

No

I don’t know

  1. Earned a high school diploma?

  1. Earned a GED?

  1. Applied to college?

  1. Enrolled in college?

  1. Completed education at a college?

Source: HSLS Parent Survey, adapted



These next questions are about your parents or guardians. If you live in more than one household, answer about the parents or guardians you live with most of the time. Please choose one parent to begin.

  1. What is this parent’s or guardian’s relationship to you?

  • Biological mother

  • Biological father

  • Adoptive mother

  • Adoptive father

  • Stepmother

  • Stepfather

  • Other female guardian

  • Other male guardian

Source: HSLS, adapted


  1. What is the highest level of education [he/she] has completed?

  • Less than high school

  • High school diploma or GED

  • Completed a certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational training

  • Completed some college but no degree

  • Associate’s degree

  • Bachelor’s degree

  • Master’s degree

  • Educational Specialist diploma

  • Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree

  • I don’t know

Source: HSLS, adapted



  1. Does [he/she] currently hold a job for pay?

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q42]

  • I don’t know [SKIP TO Q42]

Source: HSLS



  1. Is his/her current job full-time or part-time?

  • Full-time

  • Part-time

  • I don’t know

Source: Author developed



  1. Do you have another parent or guardian in the same household as you?

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q46]

Source: HSLS



  1. What is this parent’s or guardian’s relationship to you?

  • Biological mother

  • Biological father

  • Adoptive mother

  • Adoptive father

  • Stepmother

  • Stepfather

  • Other female guardian

  • Other male guardian

Source: HSLS, adapted



  1. What is the highest level of education [he/she] has completed?

  • Less than high school

  • High school diploma or GED

  • Completed a certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational training

  • Completed some college but no degree

  • Associate’s degree

  • Bachelor’s degree

  • Master’s degree

  • Educational Specialist diploma

  • Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree

  • I don’t know

Source: HSLS, adapted



  1. Does [he/she] currently hold a job for pay?

  • Yes

  • No [SKIP TO Q46]

  • I don’t know [SKIP TO Q46]

Source: HSLS



  1. Is his/her current job full-time or part-time?

  • Full-time

  • Part-time

  • I don’t know

Source: Author developed


Contact Information

This last set of questions asks you for information that will make it possible for us to locate you more easily in the future for the follow-up survey in 2016.

This information will be kept in secure and protected data files separate from the responses you've already provided. This information will be destroyed within 30 days of follow-up survey completion.

  1. Please provide up-to-date contact information for yourself for the following items:

  1. Home phone Shape2

  1. Cell phone Shape3

  1. Primary Email Shape4

  1. Alternate Email Shape5

  1. Street Address Shape6

  1. Zip Code Shape7

  1. City Shape8

  1. State Shape9

Source: HSLS


  1. Please provide the name, address, and telephone number of a relative or close friend who does not live with you, but will always know how to get in touch with you. We will only contact this person if we cannot reach you for the follow-up survey.

This information will be kept in secure and protected data files separate from your name and the responses you've already provided. A study generated unique identification number will link this information to your contact information. This information will be destroyed within 30 days of follow-up survey completion.

  1. First Name Shape10

  1. Last Name Shape11

  1. Relationship Shape12

  1. Home Phone Shape13

  1. Cell phone Shape14

  1. Primary Email Shape15

  1. Alternate Email Shape16

  1. Street Address Shape17

  1. Zip Code Shape18

  1. City Shape19

  1. State Shape20

Source: HSLS



Concluding Remarks

Thank you for completing the survey! If you have any additional questions please do not hesitate to contact a member of study team at: UBDemo@abtassoc.com or toll-free at 1-800- 489-0480.

Abt Associates Inc. Appendix B. Baseline Student Survey  ▌ pg B-22


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