National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Attachment I
Student Opinion Survey Using Crowdsourcing Platform Recruitment and Survey Items
2019-20 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:20) Online Pretesting Round 2
OMB# 1850-0803 v. 247
February 2019
This attachment provides the platform advertisement, a list of the items to be included in the 2019-20 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:20) student opinion survey, and survey item specifications.
Table 1 provides a summary of the content in the student opinion survey. Each item is listed by section name, form name, and form label.
Platform advertisement
Survey description: This survey collects information about emergency financial aid and food and living situations.
Time allotted: 10 minutes
Expires: 5/30/2019
Qualifications required: Resides in U.S. and enrolled in postsecondary education
Figure 1. Example advertisement from a previous study
Table 1. List of all student opinion survey forms
Section name |
Form name |
Label |
Introduction |
INFO |
Study information |
Eligibility |
N20AINTROMTurk |
Survey introduction form |
Eligibility |
ELIGHS |
Attending high school in 2018-19 academic year |
Eligibility |
ELIGCOL |
Attending college, university, or trade school in 2018-19 academic year |
Eligibility |
ELIGAGE |
Age ranges |
Eligibility |
TERMIN |
Survey termination for ineligible respondents |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20SVYINTRO |
Introduction to NPSAS:20 survey items |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20ASX |
Sex assigned at birth |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20AMARR |
Marital status |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20EINCOM |
Income for prior calendar year from all sources |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20DANYJOB |
Worked for pay at any time in the 2018-19 academic year |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20ANPSAS |
Name of NPSAS institution |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20ACURENR |
Current attendance at NPSAS institution |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20ADEGREE |
Degree program at NPSAS institution |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20ADIPL |
Type of high school completion |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20APRDG |
Earned prior degree or certificate |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20ANFST |
NPSAS institution was first postsecondary institution attended after high school |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20CAIDGATE |
Financial aid gate for the 2018-19 academic year |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20CFEDLN |
Took out any federal student loans in the 2018-19 academic year |
NPSAS Survey Items |
N20CPRVLN |
Took out any private student loans in the 2018-19 academic year |
Emergency Financial Aid |
N20CEAIDAWARE |
Aware of emergency financial aid options available at NPSAS |
Emergency Financial Aid |
N20CEAIDAWARDB2 |
Emergency financial aid – debriefing |
Emergency Financial Aid |
N20CEAIDAPPLY |
Applied for emergency financial aid at NPSAS |
Emergency Financial Aid |
N20CEAIDRCV |
Received emergency financial aid at NPSAS |
Emergency Financial Aid |
N20CEAIDAMT |
Amount of emergency aid received |
Food Security |
N20FMEALPLN1 |
Meal plan in 2018-19 academic year |
Food Security |
N20FMEALPLN2 |
Meal plan covers 11 or more meals a week |
Food Security |
N20F2USDAHH |
Food bought didn't last and couldn't afford to eat balanced meals: last 30 days |
Food Security |
N20F2USDAAD1 |
Ever cut the size of meals or skip meals: last 30 days |
Food Security |
N20F2USDAAD1A |
Frequency of cutting the size or skipping meals: last 30 days |
Food Security |
N20F2USDAAD2 |
Ever eat less than you felt you should: last 30 days |
Food Security |
N20F2USDAAD3 |
Ever hungry but didn't eat: last 30 days |
Food Security |
N20FUSDAHH |
Food bought didn't last and couldn't afford to eat balanced meals: 2018-19 academic year |
Food Security |
N20FUSDAAD1 |
Ever cut the size of meals or skip meals: 2018-19 academic year |
Food Security |
N20FUSDAAD1A |
Frequency of cutting the size or skipping meals: 2018-19 academic year |
Food Security |
N20FUSDAAD2 |
Ever eat less than you felt you should: 2018-19 academic year |
Food Security |
N20FUSDAAD3 |
Ever hungry but didn't eat: 2018-19 academic year |
Food Security |
N20FFOODDB |
Food security - debriefing |
Housing Security |
N20FHMLESS2 |
Homeless in the last 30 days |
Housing Security |
N20FEVRHOML2 |
Places slept in the last 30 days |
Housing Security |
N20FHMLESS |
Homeless in the 2018-19 academic year |
Housing Security |
N20FEVRHOML |
Places slept in the 2018-19 academic year |
Housing Security |
N20FHMLESSDB |
Homeless - debriefing |
Housing Security |
N20FHOMELDB |
Housing security - debriefing |
End |
N20ENDB |
Additional comments about survey experience |
End |
END |
Contents
Student Opinion Survey Item Specifications
This survey is conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) within the U.S. Department of Education. The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary, and you have the right to stop at any time.
This survey is being administered by RTI International under OMB No. 1850-0803 and resides on a server outside of the NCES domain. NCES cannot guarantee the protection of survey responses and advises against the inclusion of sensitive personal information in any response. By proceeding, you give your consent to participate in this survey.
Only eligible respondents who complete this survey will be compensated. Please take your time as you answer these questions. The information you provide will contribute to valuable research at NCES.
Thank you for your interest in this survey. Eligible respondents will help us improve future NCES survey topics.
To begin, we have a few questions that will help us determine your eligibility for this study.
Were you attending high school or completing any high school requirements at any time between July 1, 2018 and today?
1 = Yes (Ineligible)
0 = No
Have you attended a college, university, or trade school at any time between July 1, 2018 and today?
1 = Yes
0 = No (Ineligible)
What is your age?
1 = Under 18 (Ineligible)
2 = 18-24
3 = 25-29
4 = 30-34
5 = 35-39
6 = 40-49
7 = 50-59
8 = 60 or older
Thank you for your expressed interest. Based on the requirements of this study, we are not able to include you in the study at this time.
Now, to better understand the backgrounds of those completing this survey, we have a few questions about you and your education experiences.
What sex were you assigned at birth (what the doctor put on your birth certificate)?
1 = Male
2 = Female
What is your current marital status?
1 = Single, never married
2 = Married
3 = Separated
4 = Divorced
5 = Widowed
6 = Living with a partner in a marriage-like relationship
What was your income for calendar year 2018, prior to taxes and deductions?
(Calendar year 2018 includes January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Include all income you paid taxes on, including work, investment income, or alimony. Do not include income from a spouse. Do not include any grants or loans you may have used to pay for school, or any money given to you by your family.)
No income
Less than $5,000
$5,000 - $9,999
$10,000 - $14,999
$15,000 - $19,999
$20,000 - $29,999
$30,000 - $39,999
$40,000 - $49,999
$50,000 - $74,999
$75,000 or more
Have you worked for pay at any time between July 1, 2018 and today?
1 = Yes
0 = No
What is the name of the college, university, or trade school that you have attended at any time between July 1, 2018 and today?
(If you have attended more than one college, university, or trade school, please provide the name of the school you consider to be your primary school.)
Are you currently attending [NPSAS institution]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
What degree or certificate were you working on during your most recent term of enrollment at [NPSAS institution] in the 2018-2019 academic year (July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019)?
Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
Master’s degree
Doctoral degree--research/scholarship (for example, PhD, EdD, etc.)
Doctoral degree--professional practice (including: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, podiatry, or veterinary medicine)
Doctoral degree—other
Undergraduate certificate or diploma (usually less than 2 years), including those leading to a certification or license (example: cosmetology)
Post-baccalaureate certificate
Post-master's certificate
Undergraduate level classes
Graduate level classes
Which of the following best describes your high school completion?
1 = Received a high school diploma in the United States
2 = Received a GED (General Educational Development) certificate or other equivalent credential (such as HiSET or TASC)
3 = Received a high school completion certificate
4 = Attended a foreign high school
6 = Home schooled
5 = Did not complete high school or a high school equivalent
Have you earned any degrees or certificates since you completed your high school requirements?
(Only include degrees or certificates earned through a college, university, or trade school.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
-1 = Don’t know
Was [NPSAS institution] the first college, university, or trade school you attended after completing your high school requirements?
1 = Yes
0 = No
In which month and year did you first attend [NPSAS institution] after completing your high school requirements?
Month:
January – December
Year:
Before 1983 - 2019
Next, we have some questions about how you paid for your education.
Please indicate whether or not you received or used any of the following to pay for your education in the 2018-2019 academic year. Check all that apply.
Loans (from any source)
Grants or scholarships from the government or [N20ANPSAS]
Earnings from employment (other than sources listed here)
Work-study (i.e., federal, state, or institution work-study)
Financial assistance from your [{if N20AMARR = 2} spouse,] parents or guardians, friends, or family
Assistantship(s)
Financial assistance from your employer or from your parents’ or guardians’ employers
Scholarship(s) from a private organization
Veterans education benefits
Fellowship(s)
Internship, clinical residency
Traineeship
Foreign (non-U.S.) support
Other source
1 = Yes
0 = No
Thinking only about the 2018-2019 academic year, did you take out any federal student loans?
(Here federal student loans include subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans [also known as Stafford Loans], Perkins Loans, and graduate student PLUS Loans, but do not include parent PLUS Loans.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Thinking only about the 2018-2019 academic year, did you take out any private loans borrowed from a private lender?
(Private loans are borrowed from a private lender such as a bank or sometimes a state, usually require a co-signer, and have market interest rates based on credit history. Click here for examples of private loans.)
1 = Yes
0 = No
Are you aware of emergency financial aid options available to you at [NPSAS institution]?
1= Yes
0 = No
In your own words, what does “emergency financial aid” mean?
Between July 1, 2018 and today, have you applied for emergency financial aid at [NPSAS institution]?
1= Yes
0 = No
Between July 1, 2018 and today, have you received emergency financial aid at [NPSAS institution]?
1 = Yes
0 = No
2 = Applied, but have not yet received aid yet
What was the amount of emergency financial aid you received from the following sources?
Grants: $_____
Loans: $_____
Other source: $_____
Next, we have a few questions about your food situation.
Did you purchase a school meal plan for the 2018-2019 academic year?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Did your school meal plan for the 2018-2019 academic year cover 11 or more meals a week?
1 = Yes
0 = No
For these statements, please tell us whether the statement was often true, sometimes true, or never true for you in the last 30 days.
"The food I bought just didn't last, and I didn't have money to get more."
“I couldn't afford to eat balanced meals."
1 = Often true
2 = Sometimes true
3 = Never true
In the last 30 days, have you ever cut the size of your meals or skip meals because there wasn't enough money for food?
1 = Yes
0 = No
In the last 30 days, how many days did this happen?
| days
In the last 30 days, did you ever eat less than you felt you should because there wasn't enough money for food?
1 = Yes
0 = No
In the last 30 days, were you ever hungry but didn't eat because there wasn't enough money for food?
1 = Yes
0 = No
For these statements, please tell us whether the statement was often true, sometimes true, or never true for you since July 1, 2018.
"The food I bought just didn't last, and I didn't have money to get more."
1 = Often true
2 = Sometimes true
3 = Never true
“I couldn't afford to eat balanced meals."
1 = Often true
2 = Sometimes true
3 = Never true
Since July 1, 2018, have you ever cut the size of your meals or skip meals because there wasn't enough money for food?
1 = Yes
0 = No
How often did this happen -- almost every month, some months but not every month, or in only 1 or 2 months?
1 = Almost every month
2 = Some months but not every month
3 = Only 1 or 2 months
Since July 1, 2018, did you ever eat less than you felt you should because there wasn't enough money for food?
1 = Yes
0 = No
Since July 1, 2018, were you ever hungry but didn't eat because there wasn't enough money for food?
1 = Yes
0 = No
You were just asked several questions about your food situation during the [{if series 1} 2018-2019 academic year {else} last 30 days]. We would like to know how confident you are about reporting your food situation during this specific time frame.
On a scale from 1 to 4, with 1 being “not at all confident” and 4 being “very confident,” how confident are you that you reported about your food situation only [{if series 1} since July 1, 2018 {else} in the last 30 days]?
1 = 1 (Not at all confident)
2 = 2 (Slightly confident)
3 = 3 (Moderately confident)
4 = 4 (Very confident)
Please provide any additional comments about providing information about your food situation within this time frame:
Finally, we have a few questions about your living situation.
In the last 30 days, have you ever been homeless, that is, lacking fixed, regular and adequate housing?
You may be homeless if you are living in shelters, parks, motels, hotels, public spaces, camping grounds, cars, abandoned buildings, or temporarily living with other people because you have nowhere else to go.
1 = Yes
0 = No
In the last 30 days, have you slept in any of the following places:
At a shelter
In a camper
Temporarily staying with a relative, friend, or couch surfing until I find other housing
Temporarily at a hotel or motel without a permanent home to return to (not on vacation or business travel)
In transitional housing or independent living program
Outdoor location such as street, sidewalk, or alley, bus, or train stop, campground or woods, park, beach, or riverbed, under bridge or overpass
In a closed area/space with a roof not mean for human habitation such as abandoned building, car or truck, van, RV or camper, encampment or tent, or unconverted garage, attic, or basement
1 = Yes
0 = No
Finally, we have a few questions about your living situation.
Since July 1, 2018, have you ever been homeless, that is, lacking fixed, regular and adequate housing?
You may be homeless if you are living in shelters, parks, motels, hotels, public spaces, camping grounds, cars, abandoned buildings, or temporarily living with other people because you have nowhere else to go.
1 = Yes
0 = No
Since July 1, 2018, have you slept in any of the following places:
At a shelter
In a camper
Temporarily staying with a relative, friend, or couch surfing until I find other housing
Temporarily at a hotel or motel without a permanent home to return to (not on vacation or business travel)
In transitional housing or independent living program
Outdoor location such as street, sidewalk, or alley, bus, or train stop, campground or woods, park, beach, or riverbed, under bridge or overpass
In a closed area/space with a roof not mean for human habitation such as abandoned building, car or truck, van, RV or camper, encampment or tent, or unconverted garage, attic, or basement
1 = Yes
0 = No
You were just asked about whether you have experienced homelessness [{if series 1} since July 1, 2018 {else} in the last 30 days].
On a scale from 1 to 4, with 1 being “not at all comfortable” and 4 being “very comfortable,” how comfortable are you reporting this information?
1 = 1 (Not at all comfortable)
2 = 2 (Slightly comfortable)
3 = 3 (Moderately comfortable)
4 = 4 (Very comfortable)
You were just asked about your living situation during the [{if series 1} 2018-2019 academic year {else} last 30 days]. We would like to know how confident you are about reporting your living situation during this specific time frame.
On a scale from 1 to 4, with 1 being “not at all confident” and 4 being “very confident,” how confident are you that you reported about your living situation only [{if series 1} since July 1, 2018 {else} in the last 30 days]?
1 = 1 (Not at all confident)
2 = 2 (Slightly confident)
3 = 3 (Moderately confident)
4 = 4 (Very confident)
Please provide any additional comments about providing information about your living situation within this time frame:
If you have any additional comments about your overall experience participating in this survey, please provide them now.
Thank you for your time and cooperation. We greatly appreciate your assistance.
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