Appendix
E
Facsimiles for the HSLS:09 Second Follow-up Interview and
Abbreviated Interview
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Revised May 2016
Exhibit 1: Changes to data elements table since the 12/15/2015 OMB approval 1
Exhibit 2: Changes to data elements table reviewed and approved by OMB on 12/15/2015 18
SECTION A: HIGH SCHOOL SECTION 47
SECTION B: POSTSECONDARY SECTION 64
Item # |
Item Name |
Label |
Revised
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Throughout the instrument |
Replaced March 2016 with February 2016 due to an earlier start to data collection than initially planned. |
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Throughout the instrument |
Added wording for instances where conditional wording fills were not available because answers were not provided in the survey (e.g., a date is not provided so it cannot be referenced specifically in the question wording and thus a description of the date is used instead) |
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Throughout the instrument |
Reordered some of the screens for better flow |
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Throughout the instrument |
No actual change to the survey, but changed the way “all that apply” questions are represented in the facsimile to better distinguish them from “yes/no” questions. The instruction “(Please choose all that apply)”is now displayed and the “1=Yes” and “0=No” have been suppressed. |
I01 |
H4CORRCTPRSN |
I01: Verifying respondent's identity |
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I02 |
H4NCRRCTPRSN |
I02: Instructions for wrong respondent |
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I03/I04/I05 |
H4READMATERL |
I03/I04/I05: Informed consent |
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ADDED |
H4PARTCPLTR |
Email address for those who wish to participate later |
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ADDED |
H4CELLPHINFO |
Cell phone number/provider for those who wish to participate later |
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ADDED |
H4DECLINEPAR |
Reasons for declining participation |
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ADDED |
H4RETRNFRM |
Instructions for exiting or continuing with survey |
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Introduction to Section A |
H4AINTRO |
Introduction to Section A: High School Section Introduction |
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A01 |
H4HSCRED |
A01: Has high school credential and type |
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A02 |
H4HSCREDDATE |
A02: Date received high school credential |
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A03 |
H4GEDST |
A03: State from which received GED or other high school equivalency |
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A04 |
H4LASTHSDATE |
A04: Date last attended high school |
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A05 |
H4CURGRADE |
A05: Grade level when last attended high school |
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A06 |
H4LASTHS |
A06: Last attended previously identified high school |
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A07 |
H4LASTHSNAME |
A07: High school last attended - coder |
Removed instruction about coding foreign schools from set of instructions for coding U.S. schools |
A08 |
H4HSGPES |
A08: Average grades in high school |
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A09 |
H4ALGWHEN |
A09: When completed Algebra I |
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A10 |
H4MATHHT |
A10: Most advanced high school math course |
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A11 |
H4EVERDO |
A11: Ever dropped out of high school |
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A12 |
H4EVRTRANSHS |
A12: Ever transferred high schools |
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A13 |
H4HSPGMEVR |
A13: Ever attended an adult high school program |
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A14 |
H4HSPGMNOW |
A14: Attending an adult high school program in February 2016 |
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A15 |
H4GEDEXAM |
A15: Ever took GED or other high school equivalency test |
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A16 |
H4GEDEXAMNUM |
A16: Passed GED or high school equivalency test first time |
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ADDED |
H4HSEXPECTED |
Expects to complete high school credential by end of 2016 |
Revised the first two response options to better distinguish the time period being referenced in each; made the same change in help text |
ADDED |
H4ANYHSCLGCRED |
Taken any courses for college credit while in high school (besides AP / IB) |
Added “college” before “credits” for clarity. |
ADDED |
H4DUALCLGNAME |
Postsecondary institution where earned college credit in high school |
Added “college” before “credits” for clarity.
In help text, removed instruction about coding foreign schools from set of instructions for coding U.S. schools |
ADDED |
H4ANYOTHDUAL |
Any other institution where earned college credit in high school |
Added “college” before “credits” for clarity. |
Introduction to Section B |
H4BINTRO |
Introduction to Section B: Postsecondary education section introduction |
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B01 |
H4APPCLGINHS |
B01: Ever applied to college |
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ADDED |
H4WHENAPP |
When applied to college |
In help text, replaced “Do not include applications or registrations for enrollment as a high school student or for adult high school completion programs” with wording that matches the question stem.
Added help text to define “apply” and “register” and to exclude registering at an institution they had applied to |
B02 |
H4CLGAPPNUM |
B02: Number of colleges applied to |
Added help text to define “apply” and “register” and to exclude registering at an institution where they applied to avoid double counting |
ADDED |
H4ATTENDAPP |
Attended any of the colleges applied to first time |
In help text, replaced “even if you have attended or will attend after [February 2016]” with “even if you have attended since then” for clarity. |
ADDED |
H4HSCLGS01 |
Attended one of the colleges identified in the high school section or another college |
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B03A |
H4CLGAPPS01 |
B03A: College they attended |
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ADDED |
H4HSCLGS02 |
Applied to college is one of the colleges identified in the high school section |
Slightly revised question wording under some conditions where it did not make sense with the response options (e.g., Were either of these… 1=[dual enrollment institution], or 2=some other college or trade school?) Revised question wording accordingly. |
B03B |
H4CLGAPPS02 |
B03B: (Other) college applied to |
Slightly revised question wording to work with revisions in H4HSCLGS02. |
ADDED |
H4HSCLGS03 |
Other applied to college is one of the colleges identified in the high school section |
Added “at that time” to the end of the question for clarity. |
B03C |
H4CLGAPPS03 |
B03C: Other college applied to |
Added “at that time” to the end of the question for clarity. |
ADDED |
H4CHOICEAPP |
First choice among colleges applied to, regardless of admission status |
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ADDED |
H4APPSTATUS |
Admissions status of colleges applied to |
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ADDED |
H4CHOICEACC |
First choice among colleges accepted to |
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ADDED |
H4QUALITY |
Importance of characteristics in choice of college |
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B05 |
H4EVRATNDCLG |
B05: Ever attended college |
Replaced “Don’t forget to include” with “Please be sure to include” here and throughout survey to better distinguish it from “Do not include.” |
B28 |
H4NOENROLL |
B28: Why has never attended college |
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B06 |
H4CLGATNDNUM |
B06: Number of colleges attended |
To reinforce the question wording, added the institution name provided in H4HSCLGS01 or H4CLGAPPS01 to the “Please be sure to count” list. |
B04 |
H4ATNDUPDCLG |
B04: Attended college named earlier in this survey or in previous wave of survey |
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B07A |
H4CLGCODER |
B07A: College attended |
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B09 |
H4PSSTARTDATE |
B09: Date started at this college |
Changed the set of response options for “year” to start with “2010 or earlier” for this question and all other date questions in the survey. |
B29 |
H4BRKAFTRHS |
B29: Reason took a break between high school and college |
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B10 |
H4CLGSTLATND |
B10: Still attending this college |
Added “at any time” to the question wording to clarify for those people who attended only part of February 2016.
Removed instructions in parentheses on the screen. They still appear in help text. |
B11 |
H4PSENDDATE |
B11: Date last attended this college |
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B16A |
H4PROGRAM01 |
B16A: Type of degree or certificate working on |
Added “in [start date]” to emphasize that we are asking about their first enrollment at this institution. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4PGMSTLATND01 |
Still working on degree/certificate in February 2016 |
Changed the date fill in the question to February 2016 for all respondents because the question only applies to those were still attending the college in February 2016.
Revised the instruction in parentheses for clarity. |
B17A |
H4COMPLETEDG01 |
B17A: Completed degree or certificate |
Added a different version of the opening clause so the question makes sense for those who are still attending the college.
Added “at [institution name]” to question to make it clear that we are asking about completions at the institution in question. This matches the parenthetical instruction. |
B19A |
H4EXPDGDATE01 |
B19A: Expects to complete degree or certificate by end of 2016 |
Added different more tailored versions of the question wording to make it clear for those who were not enrolled in the college or program in February 2016.
Added an instruction to answer ‘no’ if expect to complete at a different institution or expect to complete it after 2016.
Revised response options to better distinguish among them. Revised help text to match. |
B22A |
H4CLASSRSN01 |
B22A: Reason for taking classes |
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FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4ANYOTHPGM01 |
Worked on any other degree/certificate at this college |
Added in wording for graduate degrees in the list of degree/certificate programs provided.
Revised question wording:
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B16B |
H4PROGRAM02 |
B16B: Type of degree or certificate working on |
Added in wording for graduate degrees in the list of degree/certificate programs already provided; adding wording for taking classes in this list too. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4PGMSTLATND02 |
Still working on degree/certificate in February 2016 |
Changed the date fill in the question to February 2016 for all respondents because the question only applies to those were still attending the college in February 2016.
Revised the instruction in parentheses for clarity. |
B17B |
H4COMPLETEDG02 |
B17B: Completed degree or certificate |
Added a different version of the opening clause so the question makes sense for those who are still attending the college.
Added “at [institution name]” to question to make it clear that we are asking about completions at the institution in question. This matches the parenthetical instruction. |
B19B |
H4EXPDGDATE02 |
B19B: Expects to complete degree or certificate by end of 2016 |
Added different more tailored versions of the question wording to make it clear for those who were not enrolled in the college or program in February 2016.
Added an instruction to answer ‘no’ if expect to complete at a different institution or expect to complete it after 2016.
Revised response options to better distinguish among them. Revised help text to match. |
B22B |
H4CLASSRSN02 |
B22B: Reason for taking classes |
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FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4ANYOTHPGM02 |
Worked on any other degree/certificate at this college |
Added in wording for graduate degrees in the list of degree/certificate programs provided.
Revised question wording:
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B16C |
H4PROGRAM03 |
B16C: Type of degree or certificate working on |
Added in wording for graduate degrees in the list of degree/certificate programs provided; adding wording for taking classes in this list too.
Removed “program” from the question wording for consistency with the 3 other similar screens. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4PGMSTLATND03 |
Still working on degree/certificate in February 2016 |
Changed the date fill in the question to February 2016 for all respondents because the question only applies to those were still attending the college in February 2016.
Revised the instruction in parentheses for clarity. |
B17C |
H4COMPLETEDG03 |
B17C: Completed degree or certificate |
Added a different version of the opening clause so the question makes sense for those who are still attending the college.
Added “at [institution name]” to question to make it clear that we are asking about completions at the institution in question. This matches the parenthetical instruction. |
B19C |
H4EXPDGDATE03 |
B19C: Expects to complete degree or certificate by end of 2016 |
Added different more tailored versions of the question wording to make it clear for those who were not enrolled in the college or program in February 2016.
Added an instruction to answer ‘no’ if expect to complete at a different institution or expect to complete it after 2016.
Revised response options to better distinguish among them. Revised help text to match. |
B22C |
H4CLASSRSN03 |
B22C: Reason for taking classes |
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FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4ANYOTHPGM03 |
Worked on any other degree/certificate at this college |
Added in wording for graduate degrees in the list of degree/certificate programs provided.
Revised question wording:
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B16D |
H4PROGRAM04 |
B16D: Type of degree or certificate working on |
Added in wording for graduate degrees in the list of degree/certificate programs provided; adding wording for taking classes in this list too. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4PGMSTLATND04 |
Still working on degree/certificate in February 2016 |
Changed the date fill in the question to February 2016 for all respondents because the question only applies to those were still attending the college in February 2016.
Revised the instruction in parentheses for clarity. |
B17D |
H4COMPLETEDG04 |
B17D: Completed degree or certificate |
Added a different version of the opening clause so the question makes sense for those who are still attending the college.
Added “at [institution name]” to question to make it clear that we are asking about completions at the institution in question. This matches the parenthetical instruction. |
B19D |
H4EXPDGDATE04 |
B19D: Expects to complete degree or certificate by end of 2016 |
Added different more tailored versions of the question wording to make it clear for those who were not enrolled in the college or program in February 2016.
Added an instruction to answer ‘no’ if expect to complete at a different institution or expect to complete it after 2016.
Revised response options to better distinguish among them. Revised help text to match. |
B22D |
H4CLASSRSN04 |
B22D: Reason for taking classes |
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FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4ANYOTHCLG |
Attended any other college |
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ADDED |
H4REFDEGINST |
Select current/most recent degree/certificate |
Revised question wording for clarity by asking what they were working on in their last month of enrollment in a degree or certificate program
Added instruction to choose the “main one” if enrolled in more than one simultaneously.
Added parenthetical descriptions of the completion status of degrees/certificates to distinguish degrees/certificates of the same type at the same institution. |
B15 |
H4CLGFTPT |
B15: Enrolled full-time or part-time |
Added conditional wording to prevent wording such as “between September 2013 and September 2013” for those who enrolled and dropped out in the same month |
B30 |
H4LFT2ATNDIF |
B30: Ever changed colleges |
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B31 |
H4SWCHCLGWHY |
B31: Why changed colleges |
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B32 |
H4RSNLFTCLG |
B32: Why left college without completing degree/certificate |
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ADDED |
H4ENRPLN |
Has enrolled in a different institution between February 2016 and survey date |
Moved “at any time since” to the beginning of the question for greater emphasis |
ADDED |
H4CLGCODER1 |
College attended since February 2016 |
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B74A |
H4ENRPLN2 |
B74A: Plans to enroll in different institution between survey date and December 2016 |
Added “by the end of” before “December” so the question makes sense for respondents who are completing the survey in December |
B07B |
H4CLGCODER2 |
B07B: College plans to enroll in between survey date and December 2016 |
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B20A |
H4AATYPE01 |
B20A: Plans to enroll in a bachelor's degree program in next 3 years |
Added a response option that allows respondents to indicate that they have enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program between February 2016 and the survey date similar to the response options in other questions like this. |
B26 |
H4EXPECTED |
B26: Highest level of education expected |
Rephrased “start, but not complete degree” response options to “start degree, but not complete” to make finding the appropriate option easier. |
B76 |
H4PARSUPP |
B76: Highest level of education parents want |
Removed the “start, but not complete” options for consistency with the response options used for educational aspiration questions in the first follow-up of HSLS:09 |
B61C/D, B62C/D |
H4MINDSET |
B61C/D, B2C/D: Born with ability or ability is attained |
Removed the statement about the response options to reduce unnecessary wordiness. They will be read aloud in CATI. |
B61A/B, B62A/B |
H4PERSON |
B61A/B, B62A/B: Math/science identity |
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B63 |
H4LKS2USECPU |
B63: Computer/engineering identity |
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B65 |
H4ENTRYMAJ |
B65: Intended major when entered college |
Revised question for greater specificity to help with recall: When you first started at [institution] in [date], what was your major…
Added to existing help text to clarify steps when no majors are shown. |
B68A |
H4SAMEMAJ |
B68A: Major for earned degree/certificate same as intended major |
Removed statement that reflects back to the respondent what they reported in 2013. Opted not to preload that information due to data quality concerns. |
B69A |
H4DEGMAJ |
B69A: Major for earned degree/certificate |
Added to existing help text to clarify steps when no majors are shown. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4OTHDEGMAJ |
Had double major for earned degree/certificate |
Removed “or field of study” to reduce wordiness; this question only applies to those in bachelor’s degree and associate’s degree programs |
B70A |
H4DBLDEGMAJ |
B70A: Second major for earned degree/certificate |
Removed “or field of study” to reduce wordiness; this question only applies to those in bachelor’s degree and associate’s degree programs
Added to existing help text to clarify steps when no majors are shown. |
B66 |
H4DECLAREMAJ |
B66: Has declared major for current/most recent degree/certificate |
Removed “or field of study” to reduce wordiness; this question only applies to those in bachelor’s degree and associate’s degree programs |
B67 |
H4DECIDMAJ |
B67: Has decided upon major for current/most recent degree/certificate |
Removed “or field of study” to reduce wordiness; this question only applies to those in bachelor’s degree and associate’s degree programs |
B68B |
H4MAJSTLSAME |
B68B: Major for current/most recent degree/certificate same as intended major |
Removed statement that reflects back to the respondent what they reported in 2013. Opted not to preload that information due to data quality concerns.
Added a reference date to the question because majors change.
Customized the major/field of study wording based on whether a degree or certificate is referenced. |
B69B |
H4MAJ1 |
B69B: Major for current/most recent degree/certificate |
Added a reference date to the question because majors change.
Customize the major/field of study wording based on whether a degree or certificate is referenced.
Removed this incorrect instruction from help text (people who have decided on two majors will be asked about both): “If you had decided on two majors for your [bachelor’s degree /associate’s degree at [institution]] choose only one major to tell us about.]”
Added to existing help text to clarify steps when no majors are shown. |
B70B |
H4MAJ2 |
B70B: Second major for current/most recent degree/certificate |
Added a reference date to the question because majors change.
Removed “or field of study” to reduce wordiness; this question only applies to those in bachelor’s degree and associate’s degree programs.
Added to existing help text to clarify steps when no majors are shown. |
B72 |
H4RSNPICKMAJ |
B72: Reason picked current/most recent major |
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ADDED |
H4RSNPICKMAIN |
Main reason picked current/most recent major |
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B73 |
H4MAJCHANGE |
B73: Reason changed major |
Customized the major/field of study wording based on whether a degree or certificate is referenced.
Slightly reworded two items to eliminate confusion caused by double negatives. |
ADDED |
H4MAJCHGMAIN |
Main reason changed major |
Customized the major/field of study wording based on whether a degree or certificate is referenced. |
B71 |
H4MAJCHGNUM |
B71: Number of times changed major |
Revised the question wording so it pertains to all postsecondary enrollment, not just enrollment at the reference institution.
Removed reference to certificates because those in certificate programs do not change fields of study for the same certificate. |
B33 /B41 /B49 / B54 |
H4COURSES |
B33 /B41 /B49 / B54: Has taken college STEM courses |
Changed “college or trade school” fill to “any college or trade school you attended.”
Corrected help text to match question wording by referring to the last date of attendance at the reference institution. |
B37 / B45 / B50 / B55 |
H4TREATMF |
B37 / B45 / B50 / B55: STEM instructors treat males and females differently |
Removed the statement about the response options to reduce unnecessary wordiness. They will be read aloud in CATI. |
ADDED |
H4TREATRACE |
STEM instructors treat students of different races differently |
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ADDED |
H4REMEVER |
Ever taken any remedial courses |
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B59 |
H4EVRREQHELP |
B59: Ever requested help for a college course |
Revised the question so that it refers to entire postsecondary enrollment instead of enrollment at the reference institution only. |
B60 |
H4TYPECRSHLP |
B60: Course subjects in which requested help |
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B75 |
H4SRVUSE |
B75: Use of college services |
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B80 |
H4POSTSECEXP |
B80: Postsecondary experiences |
Added help text instruction respondents to exclude participation as a subject in an experiment. |
B24A |
H4ONLINEPGM01 |
B24A: Entire program is online |
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B82 |
H4WHERELIVE |
B82: Lives on or off campus |
Removed date reference in instruction in parentheses to reduce wordiness. |
D39 |
H4EVRPRVLN |
D39: Ever taken out a private loan for college education |
Customized wording to refer to the last date of attendance at reference institution rather than February 2016 for all. |
D40 |
H4TLPRVAMT |
D40: Total amount of private loans for college education |
Customized wording to refer to the last date of attendance at reference institution rather than February 2016 for all. |
D41 |
H4TLPRVEST |
D41: Estimate of total amount of private loans |
Customized wording to refer to the last date of attendance at reference institution rather than February 2016 for all.
In help text, removed incorrect instruction about “entire education” because we want education after February 2016 excluded. |
D46 |
H4RCVDPSEDBN |
D46: Ever received scholarships from employer, private org, vet benefits |
Revised question wording so it flows better when read aloud. |
C37B |
H4GOODINVEST |
D37B: College is good financial investment |
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Introduction to Section C |
H4CINTRO |
Introduction to Section C: Employment section introduction |
Moved instructions about what jobs to include to a definition screen H4WRKDEFN which will be more proximal to the questions which rely on them |
ADDED |
H4ATES39 |
Ever participated in work experience program |
For consistency across the questionnaire, reversed the order of the response options so the Yes options appear first. |
ADDED |
H4ATES42 |
Was paid for last work experience program |
Incorporated “unpaid” into the question stem to make the question more clear and changed the response options. |
B27 |
H4EVRPROCERT |
B27: Ever had a professional certification / license |
Removed opening statement (i.e., Next, we would like to ask) to reduce unnecessary wordiness.
Added “state” and “industry” to the definition that appears before the question to account for them since the opening statement was eliminated.
Put examples in parentheses after the question. |
ADDED |
H4WRKDEFN |
Work definition screen |
Added a transition screen indicating that for the rest of the section we are interested in paid employment. Added instructions about the types of jobs to include that were previously on H4CINTRO. |
ADDED |
H4EVRENRWRK |
Ever worked for pay while enrolled |
Added a 2012 – 2013 academic year row to the table for those respondents who completed or left high school early
Added “when you were attending in” inside parentheses to greater clarify the significance of the dates displayed |
ADDED |
H4ENRWRKHRS |
Hours worked for pay for each academic year worked |
Added a 2012 – 2013 academic year row to the table for those respondents who completed or left high school early |
C32 |
H4ENRWRK |
C32: Primarily student/employee |
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D37A (item a) |
H4WRKINTERFERE |
D37A (item a) Work has interfered with academic performance |
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D53A |
H4EVRMILITARY |
D53A: Ever served in Armed Forces |
Add “United States” to question wording and help text. |
D56 |
H4MLTSTART |
D56: Date started military service |
Reformatted help text since what appeared to be defined terms were not used in the question wording itself. |
D53B |
H4CURMILITARY |
D53B: Serving in the military in February 2016 |
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D57 |
H4MLTEND |
D57: Date military service ended |
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D55 |
H4MLTACTIVE |
D55: Military status in February 2016 |
Removed ROTC option and associated help text.
As a result, format of question changed from “choose all that apply” to a single response because the options are now mutually exclusive.
Added instruction to exclude boot camp/basic training from active duty option. |
D58 |
H4MLTGRADE |
D58: Military pay grade in February 2016 |
Removed the option to specify a response that does not fit into one of the existing categories; an “other” option remains |
D54 |
H4MLTBRCH |
D54: Branch(es) of the military served |
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D59 |
H4MLTSRVTIME |
D59: Ever served active duty |
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D60 |
H4MLTCMBT |
D60: Ever served in a combat zone |
Definition of combat zone in help text updated. |
C05 |
H4ANYJOBS |
C05: Had any jobs for pay since high school |
Revised instruction about types of jobs to include to eliminate ones that did not apply to the people who get this question and add others that appeared on other questions. |
C06 |
H4NUMBERJOBS |
C06: Number of jobs for pay since high school |
The opening “Including” statement was broadened and used for anyone who had reported on paid work experience so far, not just those who served in the military.
Removed instructions for types of jobs to include that had been stated on other screens to reduce wordiness and repetitiveness.
Revised instructions for counting multiple instances of the same type of work. |
C09A |
H4STARTJOB01 |
C09A: Date started employment in first job after high school |
Added instruction to confirm answers for those whose only job is their military service that they had already reported on. |
C07 |
H4EMPSTAT02 |
C07: Working for pay in February 2016 |
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C10 |
H4ENDJOB02 |
C10: Date last worked for pay before February 2016 |
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Transition screen |
H4INTJOB01 |
Transition screen: Introduction to questions about first job after high school |
Move instruction for choosing one job (if held more than one at the same time) from H4OCC01 and changed instruction from “longest” to “most hours.” |
ADDED |
H4OCC01 |
Occupation for 1st job after high school - O*NET coder |
Added to existing help text to clarify steps when no job titles are shown. |
C08A |
H4EMPLOYER01 |
C08A: Employer |
Added “We will not contact your employer.” from help text to a statement on screen. Removed “only” from help text.
Added an option underneath the textbox to use the employer name in the textbox. This will only be displayed in rare instances when someone enters more than one answer initially. |
ADDED |
H4SAMEJOB01 |
Still working at this job/employer when most recently employed before February 2016 |
Revised help text for clarity. |
C10A |
H4ENDJOB01 |
C10A: Date last worked for pay in first job after high school |
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C11A |
H4NOTWORKING01 |
C11A: Any months not working in first job after high school |
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ADDED |
H4EARN01 |
Earnings in first job after high school/start month |
Added “this job” to the question wording for clarity. |
C14A |
H4WRKENR01 |
C14A: Worked in first job after high school while also attending college |
Customized wording such that if the respondent only attended one institution, the name of that institution is filled. |
C15A |
H4WRKHRENR01 |
C15A: Hours worked in first job after high school while attending college |
Customized wording such that if the respondent only attended one institution, the name of that institution is filled. |
C16A |
H4WRKNENR01 |
C16A: Worked in first job after high school while not attending college |
Customized wording such that if the respondent only attended one institution, the name of that institution is filled. |
C17A |
H4WRKHRS01 |
C17A: Hours worked in first job after high school while not attending college |
Customized wording such that if the respondent only attended one institution, the name of that institution is filled. |
ADDED |
H4SAMEJOB02 |
Current/most recent job as of February 2016 is same job/same employer as first job |
Added instruction for choosing one job (if held more than one at the same time).
Added a “same job/same employer” option that can be selected if the respondent mistakenly went down the wrong path. |
C20 |
H4OCC02 |
C20: Occupation for current/most recent job (before February 2016) |
Added to existing help text to clarify steps when no job titles are shown. |
C08B |
H4EMPLOYER02 |
C08B: Employer's name for current/most recent job |
Added “We will not contact your employer.” from help text to a statement on screen. Removed “only” from help text.
Added job title to question wording for greater specificity.
Added an option underneath the textbox to use the employer name in the textbox. This will only be displayed in rare instances when someone enters more than one answer initially. |
C09B |
H4STARTJOB02 |
C09B: Date started employment for current/most recent job |
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C11B |
H4NOTWORKING02 |
C11B: Any months not working in current/most recent job |
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C27B |
H4EARN02 |
C27B: Earnings in current/most recent job in February 2016 or end date |
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C28 |
H4EMPBEN |
C28: Benefits offered in current/most recent job |
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C14B |
H4WRKENR02 |
C14B: Worked in current/most recent job while also attending college |
Customized wording such that if the respondent only attended one institution, the name of that institution is filled. |
C15B |
H4WRKHRENR02 |
C15B: Hours worked in current/most recent job while attending college |
Added “across school years” to the question wording for clarity.
Customized wording such that if the respondent only attended one institution, the name of that institution is filled. |
C16B |
H4WRKNENR02 |
C16B: Worked in current/most recent job while not attending college |
Customized wording such that if the respondent only attended one institution, the name of that institution is filled. |
C17B |
H4WRKHRS02 |
C17B: Hours worked in current/most recent job while not attending college |
Customized wording such that if the respondent only attended one institution, the name of that institution is filled. |
C26 |
H4WNTMOREHRS |
C26: Wanted to work more hours in current/most recent job in February 2016/end date |
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C29 |
H4JOBSATSFCT |
C29: Satisfaction with current/most recent job |
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C01 |
H4APPRENTSHP |
C01: Current/most recent job is an apprenticeship |
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C23 |
H4LCNSE4JOB |
C23: Current/most recent job requires license from government agency |
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ADDED |
H4LOOKINGWRK02 |
Actively looking for work in February 2016 |
Added a reminder about previous answer in H4EMPSTAT02 which indicated that they were not working for pay in February 2016. |
ADDED |
H4UNEMPEVR |
Ever unemployed |
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ADDED |
H4UNEMPDUR |
Longest period of unemployment |
Moved time reference to an opening clause in the question. |
ADDED |
H4UNEMPFREQ |
Number of periods of unemployment |
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C38 |
H4UNEMPCOMP |
C38: Received unemployment compensation |
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C40 |
H4JOB30 |
C40: Expected job at age 30 |
Added an option underneath the textbox to use the employer name in the textbox. This will only be displayed in rare instances when someone enters more than one answer initially. |
C41 |
H4CERTJOB30 |
C41: Certainty about job at age 30 |
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C42 |
H4JOBRELATE |
C42: How closely related current/most recent job is to job at age 30 |
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C43 |
H4FUTRWGES |
C43: Expected earnings in job at age 30 |
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C39 |
H4EDBENEFTS |
C39: Importance of job characteristics compared to salary |
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D72 |
H4DSCRMNTN |
D72: Has been discriminated against |
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Introduction to Section D |
H4DINTRO |
Introduction to Section D: Family/Community section Introduction |
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B78 |
H4SIBCL |
B78: Has siblings who started to college (before respondent did) |
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ADDED |
H4FRNDCLG |
How many friends went to college or trade school |
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B79 |
H4FAMLFTPSED |
B79: How many friends dropped out of college |
Removed “by the end of [February 2016]” from the opening statement to eliminate redundancy with the question stem. |
D01 |
H4MARSTAT |
D01: Marital status in February 2016 |
In help text, added instruction for how to respond if living in a marriage-like relationship. |
D02 |
H4MARDATE |
D02: Date of marriage |
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ADDED |
H4SPSCLG |
Spouse/partner enrolled in college/trade school in February 2016 |
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ADDED |
H4SPSDGPGM |
Degree/certificate spouse/partner is working on |
Changed question structure so it sounds less stilted. |
D03 |
H4SPOUSEED |
D03: Spouse/partner's education level |
Rephrased “start, but not complete degree” response options to “start degree, but not complete” to make finding the appropriate option easier. |
D04 |
H4GUARDIAN |
D04: Has child(ren) in February 2016 |
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D05 |
H4CHILD |
D05: Number of children |
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D06 / D07 |
H4CLDBORN |
D06 / D07: Date first biological child born |
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D08 |
H4ADOPTDATE |
D08: Date first adopted child adopted |
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D09 |
H4CRGVDATES |
D09: Date first became stepparent to stepchild |
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D10 |
H4CRGVDATEF |
D10: Date first became caregiver to foster child |
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D11 |
H4CLDLIVE |
D11: How much of the time child(ren) live(s) with respondent |
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D12 |
H4LIVE |
D12: Household members |
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D18 |
H4RESZIP |
D18: Zip code in February 2016 |
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D15 |
H4CONTRIBUTE |
D15: Contributes to parents' household expenses |
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D14 |
H4RNTAMT |
D14: Amount of housing contribution or payment |
For greater clarity, changed “housing payment” to “rent or mortgage payment” for those who were not living with their parents and “contribution to household expenses” to those who were. |
D24 |
H4INCOME |
D24: Respondent's income -continuous form |
Added a transition statement indicating that the frame of reference is changing from February 2016 to calendar year 2015. |
D25 |
H4INCOMECAT |
D25: Respondent's income -categorical form |
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D26 |
H4INCOMESP |
D26: Spouse's income -continuous form |
Added a checkbox for cases where the respondent was not married in 2015. Copied from next screen. |
D27 |
H4INCSPCAT |
D27: Spouse's income -categorical form |
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D19 |
H4DEP |
D19: Provides more than half financial support for child(ren) |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015 to minimize switching reference periods |
D20 |
H4DEPNUM |
D20: Number of children receive more than half support from respondent |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015 |
D21 |
H4OTDEP |
D21: Has other dependents |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015 |
D22 |
H4OTDEPNUM |
D22: Number of other dependents |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015 |
D35 |
H4UNTAX |
D35: Household received government benefits |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015. |
D33 |
H4PRNTSPAID |
D33: How parents contributed to respondent's expenses |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015.
Changed the question wording and help text to match response options (i.e., how regularly) |
D36A / D36B |
H4EVERHAPPEN |
D36A / D36B: Worry/changed behavior for financial reasons |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015. |
D37A (item c) |
H4EXPENSE500 |
D37A (item c): Could pay for unexpected expense of $500 |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015. |
D52 |
H4HRSVOLUNTR |
D52: Hours volunteering |
Changed the reference period to calendar year 2015.
Added “per month” in help text. |
D51 |
H4VOTE |
D51: Registered to vote |
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D49 |
H4US9TH |
D49: Born in the United States |
Removed response option wording from question wording to reduce wordiness and redundancy. |
D50 |
H4CITZN |
D50: Citizenship |
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D69 |
H4SEX |
D69: Birth Sex |
Revised “educational experiences of people…” to “experiences of young people” so it would not alienate those who have not pursued postsecondary education. |
D70 |
H4GENDRIDNTY |
D70: Gender identity |
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D71 |
H4LGBTQ |
D71: Sexual orientation - Self-administered version |
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D71_CATI |
H4LGBTQ2 |
D71: Sexual orientation - CATI version |
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D63 |
H4ACS17A |
D63: Has difficulty concentrating/remembering/deciding |
Added “and employment experience” and “special needs” to the transition statement explaining the importance of these questions.
Changed the reference period to “At any time before the end of February 2016” |
ADDED |
H4ACS17A2 |
Difficulty is due to emotional / mental health issue |
In help text, changed the reference period to “At any time before the end of February 2016” |
ADDED |
H4ACS17A3 |
Has been told has ADHD |
Changed the reference period to “At any time before the end of February 2016” |
D65 |
H4DYSLEXIA |
D65: Has learning disability |
Changed the reference period to “At any time before the end of February 2016” |
D61/D62 |
H4ACS16 |
D61/D62: Has deafness/serious hearing difficulty/blindness/serious difficulty seeing |
Changed the reference period to “At any time before the end of February 2016” |
ADDED |
H4OTHDSB |
Has any other disability |
Changed the reference period to “At any time before the end of February 2016” |
ADDED |
H4KNOWNDSB |
Whether informed postsecondary institution of disability |
Changed the reference period to “At any time before the end of [February 2016/date of last enrollment].”
Revised to ask about entire postsecondary education rather than limited to experience at the reference institution only.
Added an option to allow the respondent to indicate that he/she did not have a disability when attending college or trade school.
Revised help text accordingly. |
D66 |
H4PSACCMDTNS |
D66: Has received accommodations for disability from college |
Changed the reference period to “At any time before the end of [February 2016/date of last enrollment].”
Revised to ask about entire postsecondary education rather than limited to experience at the reference institution only. |
D68 - 1 |
H4LIFEEVENT |
D68 - 1: Life events - part 1 |
Added a transition statement. |
D68 - 2 |
H4LIFEEVENT2 |
D68 - 2: Life events - part 2 |
Removed “spouse” from option relating to death because we will already know if they are widowed from H4MARSTAT |
E01 |
H4EINTRO |
E01: Locating section introduction |
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E02 |
H4NAME |
E02: Verify SM name |
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E03 |
H4ADDVER |
E03: Verify SM addresses |
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E04 |
H4NEWADD1 |
E04: Any other address? |
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E05 |
H41ADR |
E05: Update/Provide other address for SM |
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E06 |
H4NEWADD2 |
E06: Any other address? |
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E07 |
H42ADR |
E07: Update/Provide other address for SM |
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E08 |
H43ADR |
E08: Provide other address for SM |
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E09 |
H4EMAIL |
E09: Provide/update SM's email addresses |
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E10 |
H4PHONE |
E10: Provide/update SM's phone numbers |
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E23 |
H4TEXT |
E23: May we text? |
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E24 |
H4CELLPRO |
E24: Cell phone provider |
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E11 |
H4PNAME |
E11: Provide/update parents' names |
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E12 |
H4PRPHONE |
E12: Provide/update parents' phone numbers |
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E13 |
H4PADDVER |
E13: Verify parent 1/2 address |
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E14 |
H4PREVPADD1 |
E14: Which is parent 1/2 address |
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E15 |
H4P1AD1 |
E15: Provide/Update parent 1/2 address |
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E16 |
H4PADDVER2 |
E16: Verify parent 3/4 address |
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E17 |
H4PREVPADD2 |
E17: Which is parent 3/4 address |
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E18 |
H4P2AD2 |
E18: Provide/Update parent 3/4 address |
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E19 |
H4OTADDVER |
E19: Verify other contacts' address |
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E20 |
H4OTNEWAD1 |
E20: Anyone else who will know how to contact you |
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E21 |
H4OTINFO |
E21: Provide name, address, and phone for other contact |
In help text, revised “about 3 years” to “in the future” |
E22 |
H4SPS |
E22: Spouse's name |
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E25A |
H4SSNINF |
E25A: SSN |
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E25B |
H4SSN4DIG |
E25B: Last 4 digits of SSN |
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ADDED |
INCTYP |
Prefers PayPal, check or no incentive |
Aligned response option wording with help text. |
ADDED |
PAYPAL |
Email for PayPal |
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E26 |
INCENT |
E26: Select address for incentive check |
In help text, replaced “$30” with a fill that is customized to each respondent. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
INCENTADDR |
E27: Provide address for incentive check |
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E29 |
END |
E29: Thank you |
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Item # |
Item Name |
Label |
Change |
Revision |
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Throughout the instrument |
R |
Change the reference date of the survey to March 2016 instead of survey completion date |
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Throughout the instrument |
R |
Added and revised help text |
I01 |
H4CORRCTPRSN |
I01: Verifying respondent's identity |
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No change |
I02 |
H4NCRRCTPRSN |
I02: Instructions for wrong respondent |
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No change |
I03/I04/I05 |
H4READMATERL |
I03/I04/I05: Informed consent |
R |
Wording streamlined for efficiency |
ADDED |
H4PARTCPLTR |
Email address for those who wish to participate later |
A |
Added to collect email address so that we may remind sample member by email |
ADDED |
H4CELLPHINFO |
Cell phone number/provider for those who wish to participate later |
A |
Added to collect cell phone number/provider so that we may remind sample member by text message |
ADDED |
H4DECLINEPAR |
Reasons for declining participation |
A |
Added to respond to sample member's concerns and to improve future data collections |
ADDED |
H4RETRNFRM |
Instructions for exiting or continuing with survey |
A |
Added for instructional purposes |
Introduction to Section A |
H4AINTRO |
Introduction to Section A: High School Section Introduction |
R |
Revised to inform respondents that most questions will refer to their experiences through a reference date, most likely March 2016 (dependent on data collection start date) |
A01 |
H4HSCRED |
A01: Has high school credential and type |
R |
Added instructions not to include adult high school diplomas in the high school diploma option; Split apart options for GED and other high school equivalencies to make wording fills throughout the instrument less wording; with input from OCTAE added examples of other high school equivalencies |
A02 |
H4HSCREDDATE |
A02: Date received high school credential |
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No change |
A03 |
H4GEDST |
A03: State from which received GED or other high school equivalency |
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No change |
A04 |
H4LASTHSDATE |
A04: Date last attended high school |
R |
Added instructions not to exclude attendance in adult high school completion programs. |
A05 |
H4CURGRADE |
A05: Grade level when last attended high school |
R |
Added instructions not to exclude attendance in adult high school completion programs. |
A06 |
H4LASTHS |
A06: Last attended previously identified high school |
R |
Added instructions not to exclude attendance in adult high school completion programs. |
A07 |
H4LASTHSNAME |
A07: High school last attended - coder |
R |
Added instructions not to exclude attendance in adult high school completion programs. |
A08 |
H4HSGPES |
A08: Average grades in high school |
R |
Removed numeric grade point averages based on results of cognitive interviews and concern that letter grades may not equate to numeric GPAs for students who attended schools with atypical grading systems (i.e., not a 4.0 scale). |
A09 |
H4ALGWHEN |
A09: When completed Algebra I |
R |
Revised to ask when completed Algebra I |
A10 |
H4MATHHT |
A10: Most advanced high school math course |
R |
Revised to highest math course completed in high school |
A11 |
H4EVERDO |
A11: Ever dropped out of high school |
R |
Revised question wording for clarity |
A12 |
H4EVRTRANSHS |
A12: Ever transferred high schools |
R |
Revised question wording based on results of the cognitive interviews |
A13 |
H4HSPGMEVR |
A13: Ever attended an adult high school program |
R |
With input from OCTAE, removed "high school diploma" from "prepare for" list, added other common high school equivalencies as examples. |
A14 |
H4HSPGMNOW |
A14: Attending an adult high school program in March 2016 |
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No change |
A15 |
H4GEDEXAM |
A15: Ever took GED or other high school equivalency test |
R |
With input from OCTAE, added common examples of high school equivalencies |
A16 |
H4GEDEXAMNUM |
A16: Passed GED or high school equivalency test first time |
R |
Based on results of the cognitive interviews, revised to ask if passed the test the first time rather than ask about number of times. |
ADDED |
H4HSEXPECTED |
Expects to complete high school credential by end of 2016 |
A |
Will allow for a measure of high school completion through end of 2016 |
ADDED |
H4ANYHSCLGCRED |
Taken any courses for college credit while in high school (besides AP / IB) |
A |
Addition will allow for collection of transcripts from dual enrollment colleges |
ADDED |
H4DUALCLGNAME |
Postsecondary institution where earned college credit in high school |
A |
Addition will allow for collection of transcripts from dual enrollment colleges |
ADDED |
H4ANYOTHDUAL |
Any other institution where earned college credit in high school |
A |
Addition will allow for collection of transcripts from dual enrollment colleges |
Introduction to Section B |
H4BINTRO |
Introduction to Section B: Postsecondary education section introduction |
R |
Added instruction to exclude college courses taken during high school and adult high school completion programs. Replaced "college" with "college or trade school" here and throughout based on results of the cognitive interviews. |
B01 |
H4APPCLGINHS |
B01: Ever applied to college |
R |
Removed wording that limited the question to applications submitted during high school to broaden the collection to include those who first applied to college sometime after high school. Added instruction to exclude college courses taken during high school and adult high school completion programs. |
ADDED |
H4WHENAPP |
When applied to college |
A |
Added to distinguish between those who apply during high school and those who apply after and to clarify in subsequent question wording that we are interested in first set of applications only |
B02 |
H4CLGAPPNUM |
B02: Number of colleges applied to |
R |
Added instructions to refer to the first time applied or registered for those who applied during high school and after. |
ADDED |
H4ATTENDAPP |
Attended any of the colleges applied to first time |
A |
Addition needed to identify school attended and to structure the series of college application questions consistently with the 2013 Update. Data is intended to supplement data collected in 2013 Update. |
ADDED |
H4HSCLGS01 |
Attended one of the colleges identified in the high school section or another college |
A |
Question is added to avoid respondents having to code the same postsecondary institution more than once. |
B03A |
H4CLGAPPS01 |
B03A: College they attended |
R |
Colleges will now be coded to IPEDS during the interview |
ADDED |
H4HSCLGS02 |
Applied to college is one of the colleges identified in the high school section |
A |
Question is added to avoid respondents having to code the same postsecondary institution more than once. |
B03B |
H4CLGAPPS02 |
B03B: (Other) college applied to |
R |
Colleges will now be coded to IPEDS during the interview |
ADDED |
H4HSCLGS03 |
Other applied to college is one of the colleges identified in the high school section |
A |
Question is added to avoid respondents having to code the same postsecondary institution more than once. |
B03C |
H4CLGAPPS03 |
B03C: Other college applied to |
R |
Colleges will now be coded to IPEDS during the interview |
ADDED |
H4CHOICEAPP |
First choice among colleges applied to, regardless of admission status |
A |
Added to supplement data collected in the 2013 Update with data from 2013 Update nonrespondents |
ADDED |
H4APPSTATUS |
Admissions status of colleges applied to |
A |
Added to supplement data collected in the 2013 Update with data from 2013 Update nonrespondents |
ADDED |
H4CHOICEACC |
First choice among colleges accepted to |
A |
Added to supplement data collected in the 2013 Update with data from 2013 Update nonrespondents |
ADDED |
H4QUALITY |
Importance of characteristics in choice of college |
A |
Added to supplement data collected in the 2013 Update with data from 2013 Update nonrespondents |
B05 |
H4EVRATNDCLG |
B05: Ever attended college |
R |
Added instructions to inform respondents the types of attendance that should be included and excluded. |
B28 |
H4NOENROLL |
B28: Why has never attended college |
R |
Began stem with "Generally" and removed "best" to clarify that multiple options can be selected; Added "military" to "Work, military, or career-related reasons." |
B06 |
H4CLGATNDNUM |
B06: Number of colleges attended |
R |
Added wording to inform respondents to include the college they applied to and attended. Added instructions to inform respondents the types of attendance that should be included and excluded. |
B04 |
H4ATNDUPDCLG |
B04: Attended college named earlier in this survey or in previous wave of survey |
R |
Added response choices for colleges applied to, but not attended initially. Added response choices for colleges where earned credit during high school. |
B07A |
H4CLGCODER |
B07A: College attended |
R |
Revised to collect the first college attended first for better flow of the questions. |
B09 |
H4PSSTARTDATE |
B09: Date started at this college |
R |
Added parenthetical to inform those who are attending the same college where they earned credit during high school to tell us about their start date after high school. |
B29 |
H4BRKAFTRHS |
B29: Reason took a break between high school and college |
R |
Rephrased question in positive terms rather than negative, Began stem with "Generally" and removed "best" to clarify that multiple options can be selected. Added "military" to "Work, military, or career-related reasons." |
B10 |
H4CLGSTLATND |
B10: Still attending this college |
R |
Changed response options to yes/no based on results of cognitive tests. Added instructions for those studying abroad and taking online classes. |
B11 |
H4PSENDDATE |
B11: Date last attended this college |
R |
Added instructions for those who returned to the institution after the survey reference date. |
B08A |
H4ENR1112 |
B08A: Dates of enrollment between July 2011-June 2012 |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B08B |
H4ENR1213 |
B08B: Dates of enrollment between July 2012-June 2013 |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B08C |
H4ENR1314 |
B08C: Dates of enrollment between July 2013-June 2014 |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B08D |
H4ENR1415 |
B08D: Dates of enrollment between July 2014-June 2015 |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B08E |
H4ENR1516 |
B08E: Dates of enrollment between July 2015-June 2016 |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B16A |
H4PROGRAM01 |
B16A: Type of degree or certificate working on |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Removed "just taking classes" from question stem to discourage false positives for that response option. Added an option for graduate program to provide an appropriate response for the few respondents to whom it will apply. Revised to ask for first program for better flow of questions. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4PGMSTLATND01 |
Still working on this degree/certificate |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Added statement indicating that changes of major do not count; Changed response options to yes/no based on results of cognitive tests. |
B17A |
H4COMPLETEDG01 |
B17A: Completed degree or certificate |
R |
Simplified wording from "completed all of your requirements" to "completed" based on confusion evident when monitoring telephone interviews. |
B18A |
H4DGDATE01 |
B18A: Date received degree or certificate |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B19A |
H4EXPDGDATE01 |
B19A: Expects to complete degree or certificate by end of 2016 |
R |
Revise to ask if they expect to complete degree/certificate by end of data collection period rather than asking for a specific date |
B21A |
H4CLASSDG01 |
B21A: Taking classes for degree/transfer credit/other |
X |
Combined with H4CLASSRNS01 (B22A) |
B22A |
H4CLASSRSN01 |
B22A: Reason for taking classes |
R |
Combined with B21A by adding to the first response option |
B23A |
H4ONLINECLASS01 |
B23A: Course entirely online |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4ANYOTHPGM01 |
Worked on any other degree/certificate at this college |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Revised so the question no longer instructs respondents to report on degrees in chronological order to avoid confusion if the respondent did not name the first enrollment first as instructed. |
B16B |
H4PROGRAM02 |
B16B: Type of degree or certificate working on |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Removed "just taking classes" from question stem to discourage false positives for that response option. Added an option for graduate program to provide an appropriate response for the few respondents to whom it will apply. Revised to ask about any other enrollment at the institution rather than specifying a chronology. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4PGMSTLATND02 |
Still working on this degree/certificate |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Added statement indicating that changes of major do not count; Changed response options to yes/no based on results of cognitive tests. |
B17B |
H4COMPLETEDG02 |
B17B: Completed degree or certificate |
R |
Simplified wording from "completed your requirements" to "completed" based on confusion evident when monitoring telephone interviews. |
B18B |
H4DGDATE02 |
B18B: Date received degree or certificate |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B19B |
H4EXPDGDATE02 |
B19B: Expects to complete degree or certificate by end of 2016 |
R |
Revise to ask if they expect to complete degree/certificate by end of data collection period rather than asking for a specific date |
B20B |
H4AATYPE02 |
B20B: Plans to transfer to bachelor's program |
X |
Collect just once rather than asking for each for each program for time savings |
B21B |
H4CLASSDG02 |
B21B: Taking classes for degree/transfer credit/other |
X |
Combined with H4CLASSRSN02 (B22B) |
B22B |
H4CLASSRSN02 |
B22B: Reason for taking classes |
R |
Combined with B21B by adding to the first response option |
B24B |
H4ONLINEPGM02 |
B24B: Entire program is online |
X |
Collect across institutions rather than for each program for time savings |
B23B |
H4ONLINECLASS02 |
B23B: Course entirely online |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4ANYOTHPGM02 |
Worked on any other degree/certificate at this college |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Revised so the question no longer instructs respondents to report on degrees in chronological order to avoid confusion if the respondent did not name the first enrollment first as instructed. |
B16C |
H4PROGRAM03 |
B16C: Type of degree or certificate working on |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Removed "just taking classes" from question stem to discourage false positives for that response option. Added an option for graduate program to provide an appropriate response for the few respondents to whom it will apply. Revised to ask about any other enrollment at the institution rather than specifying a chronology. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4PGMSTLATND03 |
Still working on this degree/certificate |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Added statement indicating that changes of major do not count; Changed response options to yes/no based on results of cognitive tests. |
B17C |
H4COMPLETEDG03 |
B17C: Completed degree or certificate |
R |
Simplified wording from "completed your requirements" to "completed" based on confusion evident when monitoring telephone interviews. |
B18C |
H4DGDATE03 |
B18C: Date received degree or certificate |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B19C |
H4EXPDGDATE03 |
B19C: Expects to complete degree or certificate by end of 2016 |
R |
Revise to ask if they expect to complete degree/certificate by end of data collection period rather than asking for a specific date |
B20C |
H4AATYPE03 |
B20C: Plans to transfer to bachelor's program |
X |
Collect across institutions rather than for each program for time savings |
B21C |
H4CLASSDG03 |
B21C: Taking classes for degree/transfer credit/other |
X |
Combined with H4CLASSRSN03 (B22C) |
B22C |
H4CLASSRSN03 |
B22C: Reason for taking classes |
R |
Combined with B21C by adding to the first response option |
B24C |
H4ONLINEPGM03 |
B24C: Entire program is online |
X |
Collect across institutions rather than for each program for time savings |
B23C |
H4ONLINECLASS03 |
B23C: Course entirely online |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4ANYOTHPGM03 |
Worked on any other degree/certificate at this college |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Revised so the question no longer instructs respondents to report on degrees in chronological order to avoid confusion if the respondent did not name the first enrollment first as instructed. |
B16D |
H4PROGRAM04 |
B16D: Type of degree or certificate working on |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Removed "just taking classes" from question stem to discourage false positives for that response option. Added an option for graduate program to provide an appropriate response for the few respondents to whom it will apply. Revised to ask about any other enrollment at the institution rather than specifying a chronology. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4PGMSTLATND04 |
Still working on this degree/certificate |
R |
Revised wording from "enrolled in" to "working on" for better clarity; Added statement indicating that changes of major do not count; Changed response options to yes/no based on results of cognitive tests. |
B17D |
H4COMPLETEDG04 |
B17D: Completed degree or certificate |
R |
Simplified wording from "completed your requirements" to "completed" based on confusion evident when monitoring telephone interviews. |
B18D |
H4DGDATE04 |
B18D: Date received degree or certificate |
X |
Item can be obtained from transcripts |
B19D |
H4EXPDGDATE04 |
B19D: Expects to complete degree or certificate by end of 2016 |
R |
Revise to ask if they expect to complete degree/certificate by end of data collection period rather than asking for a specific date |
B20D |
H4AATYPE04 |
B20D: Plans to transfer to bachelor's program |
X |
No change made to date |
B21D |
H4CLASSDG04 |
B21D: Taking classes for degree/transfer credit/other |
X |
Combined with H4CLASSRSN04 (B22D) |
B22D |
H4CLASSRSN04 |
B22D: Reason for taking classes |
R |
Combined with B21D by adding to the first response option |
B24D |
H4ONLINEPGM04 |
B24D: Entire program is online |
X |
Collect across institutions rather than for each program for time savings |
B23D |
H4ONLINECLASS04 |
B23D: Course entirely online |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4ANYOTHCLG |
Attended any other college |
R |
Added instructions to inform respondents the types of attendance that should be included and excluded. |
ADDED |
H4REFDEGINST |
Select current/most recent degree/certificate |
A |
Added to identify the current or most recent undergraduate degree or certificate program when it cannot be determined from previous responses. The current/most recent undergraduate degree/certificate program and institution are referenced throughout the instrument. |
B15 |
H4CLGFTPT |
B15: Enrolled full-time or part-time |
R |
Moved out of the enrollment loop and revised to collect across all enrollment rather than for each institution to reduce burden. |
B30 |
H4LFT2ATNDIF |
B30: Ever transferred colleges |
R |
Revised for clarity. |
B31 |
H4SWCHCLGWHY |
B31: Why changed colleges |
R |
Question stem revised for consistency with previous question revision; Began stem with "Generally" and removed "best" to clarify that multiple options can be selected. Added "military" to "Work, military, or career-related reasons." |
B32 |
H4RSNLFTCLG |
B32: Why left college without completing degree/certificate |
R |
Began stem with "Generally" and removed "best" to clarify that multiple options can be selected; Removed phrase "and that you did not obtain a degree or certificate" for brevity (completers will not be routed to this question though.) Added "military" to "Work, military, or career-related reasons." |
ADDED |
H4ENRPLN |
Has enrolled in a different institution between March 2016 and survey date |
A |
Added as a gate for next question |
ADDED |
H4CLGCODER1 |
College attended since March 2016 |
A |
Added to collect institutions attended between March 2016 and survey date for the purpose of transcript collection. |
B74A |
H4ENRPLN2 |
B74A: Plans to enroll in a different institution between survey date and December 2016 |
R |
Revised so that previously named institutions are not listed. Simply asking about plans to attend a different institution. |
B07B |
H4CLGCODER2 |
B07B: College plans to enroll in between survey date and December 2016 |
R |
Dates in question revised |
B16E |
H4PGMPLN |
B16E: Program plans to enroll in between July 2015 - December 2015 |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
B25 |
H4CONFIDENT |
B25: Confident about program plans to enroll in between July 2015 - December 2015 |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
B77 |
H4DGRCMPLTN |
B77: Agreement that completing degree will help |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
B20A |
H4AATYPE01 |
B20A: Plans to enroll in a bachelor's degree program in next 3 years |
R |
Moved outside of the enrollment loop. Will be asked of anyone who had not enrolled in a bachelor's degree program by the survey reference date. Three year time frame added. |
B26 |
H4EXPECTED |
B26: Highest level of education expected |
R |
Revised to ask about how far will go rather than completion to better align with response options. |
B76 |
H4PARSUPP |
B76: Highest level of education parents expect |
R |
Revised to ask how far in school parents want sample member to go; based on item from HSLS:09 base year parent questionnaire |
B61C/D, B62C/D |
H4MINDSET |
B61C/D, B2C/D: Born with ability or ability is attained |
R |
Combined items from multiple screens (B61 and B62) to ask about mindset for math and science on the same screen |
B61A/B, B62A/B |
H4PERSON |
B61A/B, B62A/B: Math/science identity |
R |
Combined items from multiple screens (B61 and B62) to ask about math and science identity on the same screen |
B61 |
H4MPRS |
B61: Agreement with statements about math |
X |
Replaced by H4MINDSET and H4PERSON for efficiency |
B62 |
H4SPRS |
B62: Agreement with statements about science |
X |
Replaced by H4MINDSET and H4PERSON for efficiency |
B63 |
H4LKS2USECPU |
B63: Computer/engineering identity |
R |
Revised wording to better capture computer science / engineering identity; Add "others see you" items for parallel construction with the math/science identity items |
B65 |
H4ENTRYMAJ |
B65: Intended major when entered college |
|
No change |
B68A |
H4SAMEMAJ |
B68A: Major for earned degree/certificate same as intended major |
|
No change |
B69A |
H4DEGMAJ |
B69A: Major for earned degree/certificate |
|
No change |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
H4OTHDEGMAJ |
Had double major for earned degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B70A |
H4DBLDEGMAJ |
B70A: Second major for earned degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B66 |
H4DECLAREMAJ |
B66: Has declared major for current/most recent degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B67 |
H4DECIDMAJ |
B67: Has decided upon major for current/most recent degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B68B |
H4MAJSTLSAME |
B68B: Major for current/most recent degree/certificate same as intended major |
|
No change |
B69B |
H4MAJ1 |
B69B: Major for current/most recent degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B70B |
H4MAJ2 |
B70B: Second major for current/most recent degree/certificate |
|
No change |
B72 |
H4RSNPICKMAJ |
B72: Reason picked current/most recent major |
R |
Revised response options based on review of field test frequencies and input from technical review panel. |
ADDED |
H4RSNPICKMAIN |
Main reason picked current/most recent major |
A |
Added for analytic utility of these data. |
B73 |
H4MAJCHANGE |
B73: Reason changed major |
R |
Revised response options based on review of field test frequencies and input from technical review panel. |
ADDED |
H4MAJCHGMAIN |
Main reason changed major |
A |
Added for analytic utility of these data. |
B71 |
H4MAJCHGNUM |
B71: Number of times changed major |
|
No change |
B33 /B41 /B49 / B54 |
H4COURSES |
B33 /B41 /B49 / B54: Has taken college STEM courses |
R |
Combined items from multiple screens (below) to ask about all STEM course taking on the same screen. Specified courses in math, computer science, and engineering departments and courses in natural sciences. Definition provided for natural sciences. Added an option for no courses offered. |
B33 |
H4ANYCLGMTH |
B33: Has taken college math |
X |
Replaced by H4COURSES for efficiency |
B41 |
H4ANYCLGSCI |
B41: Has taken college science |
X |
Replaced by H4COURSES for efficiency |
B49 |
H4ANYTECHCLG |
B49: Has taken college computer science |
X |
Replaced by H4COURSES for efficiency |
B54 |
H4ANYENGRCLG |
B54: Has taken college engineering |
X |
Replaced by H4COURSES for efficiency |
B37 / B45 / B50 / B55 |
H4TREATMF |
B37 / B45 / B50 / B55: STEM instructors treat males and females differently |
R |
Combined items from multiple screens to ask about all STEM courses on the same screen; Revised to ask about different treatment as opposed to fair treatment; Changed from 5 point scale to 4 point scale with a "not applicable or don't know" option |
B37 / B38 / B39 |
H4MTHGRID |
B37 / B38 / B39: Agreement with statements about math courses |
X |
B37 replaced by H4TREATMF for efficiency; B38 and B39 not analytic priorities for HSLS:09 |
B40 |
H4MSTDYSTDNT |
B40: How often studied with students in math courses |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
B45 / B46 / B47 |
H4SCIGRID |
B45 / B46 / B47: Agreement with statements about science courses |
X |
B45 replaced by H4TREATMF for efficiency; B46 and B47 not analytic priorities for HSLS:09 |
B48 |
H4SCSTDYSTDT |
B48: How often studied with students in science courses |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
B50 / B51 / B52 |
H4TECHGRID |
B50 / B51 / B52: Agreement with statements about computer science courses |
X |
B50 replaced by H4TREATMF for efficiency; B51 and B52 not analytic priorities for HSLS:09 |
B53 |
H4TECSTDYST |
B53: How often studied with students in computer science courses |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
B55 / B56 / B57 |
H4ENGRGRID |
B55 / B56 / B57: Agreement with statements about engineering courses |
X |
B55 replaced by H4TREATMF for efficiency; B56 and B57 not analytic priorities for HSLS:09 |
B58 |
H4ENGRSTDYST |
B58: How often studied with students in engineering courses |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
ADDED |
H4TREATRACE |
STEM instructors treat students of different races differently |
A |
Added item on treatment of students of all races for balance with the sex item |
B34 |
H4MTHOTHGNED |
B34: Has taken college math beyond general education requirements |
R |
Series performed poorly in field test. |
B35 |
H4MTHOTHWHY |
B35: Why has taken college math beyond general education requirements |
X |
Series performed poorly in field test. |
B36 |
H4NMTOTHWHY |
B36: Why has not taken college math beyond general education requirements |
X |
Series performed poorly in field test. |
B42 |
H4SCIOTHGNED |
B42: Has taken college science beyond general education requirements |
X |
Series performed poorly in field test. |
B43 |
H4SCIOTHWHY |
B43: Why has taken college science beyond general education requirements |
X |
Series performed poorly in field test. |
B44 |
H4NSCIOTHWHY |
B44: Why has not taken college science beyond general education requirements |
X |
Series performed poorly in field test. |
ADDED |
H4REMEVER |
Ever taken any remedial courses |
A |
From NPSAS:12 |
B59 |
H4EVRREQHELP |
B59: Ever requested help for a college course |
R |
Revised to specifically ask about enrollment in current/most recent undergraduate degree/certificate institution rather than college enrollment generally. |
B60 |
H4TYPECRSHLP |
B60: Course subjects in which requested help |
R |
Added options for computer science and technology, engineering and English/reading/writing for symmetry. |
B75 |
H4SRVUSE |
B75: Use of college services |
|
No change |
B80 |
H4POSTSECEXP |
B80: Postsecondary experiences |
R |
Removed "outside of course or program requirements" for the research project option and removed "program in which you were mentored." |
B81 |
H4HRSSPENT |
B81: Time use |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
B82 |
H4WHERELIVE |
B82: Lives on or off campus |
R |
Added instruction for people in study abroad programs. |
B24A |
H4ONLINEPGM01 |
B24A: Entire program is online |
R |
Moved out of the enrollment loop and revised to collect across all enrollment rather than for each program to reduce burden. Added instruction to exclude online adult high school completion programs. |
B83 / B84 |
H4DISTHDAYS |
B83 / B84: Number of days travels to campus |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
B85 /B86 / B97 |
H4DISTHMINS |
B85 / B86 / B87: Number of minutes of travel to campus |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D38 |
H4EVRRCVLN |
D38: Ever taken out loan for college education |
X |
HSLS:09 will get information on federal loans from NSLDS; private loans captured in D39. |
Transition screen |
H4LOANINT |
Transition screen: Loan definition |
X |
No longer needed because we are now asking only about private loans - definition provided on D39 |
D39 |
H4EVRPRVLN |
D39: Ever taken out a private loan for college education |
R |
Added statement to exclude federal loans and money borrowed from family or friends. |
D40 |
H4TLPRVAMT |
D40: Total amount of private loans for college education |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
D41 |
H4TLPRVEST |
D41: Estimate of total amount of private loans |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
D42 |
H4PRVLN |
D42: Took out a private loan for 2014-2015 |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
D43 |
H4PRVAMT |
D43: Total amount of private loans for 2014-2015 |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
D44 |
H4PRVEST |
D44: Estimate of total amount of private loans for 2014-2015 |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
D45 |
H4ESTAMNTBRW |
D45: Estimate of amount borrowed when education complete |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
D46 |
H4RCVDPSEDBN |
D46: Ever received scholarships from employer, private org, vet benefits |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
D47 |
H4OTGRTAID |
D47: Scholarships from employer, private org, vet benefits in 2014-2015 |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
D48 |
H4OTGRTAMT |
D48: Amount of scholarships from employer, private org, vet benefits in 2014-2015 |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09 |
C37B |
H4GOODINVEST |
D37B: College is good financial investment |
R |
Changed question stem from past tense to future tense; Changed from 5 point scale to 4 point scale; added "financial" to modify investment in question stem. |
Introduction to Section C |
H4CINTRO |
Introduction to Section C: Employment section introduction |
R |
Added examples to remind respondents to include all kinds of paid work. |
ADDED |
H4EVRENRWRK |
Ever worked for pay while enrolled |
A |
Provides summary measure so complete employment history is not needed |
ADDED |
H4ENRWRKHRS |
Hours worked for pay for each academic year worked |
A |
Provides summary measure so complete employment history is not needed |
C32 |
H4ENRWRK |
C32: Primarily student/employee |
|
No change (moved from later in Section C) |
D37A (item a) |
H4WRKINTERFERE |
D37A (item a) Work has interfered with academic performance |
R |
Item removed from D37A and revised to ask about entire enrollment period, not just last 12 months (moved from section D) |
ADDED |
H4ATES39 |
Ever participated in work experience program |
A |
Replaces C03/C04/C02/C22. Asks about all work experience programs collectively rather than individually; change recommended by GEMENa (Working Group on Expanded Measures of Enrollment and Attainment). Based on an item from NHES Adult Training and Education Survey. |
C03/C04 |
H4INTERNSHIP |
C03 / C04: Ever had a paid/unpaid internship |
X |
Replaced by H4ATES39 |
C02 |
H4COOPJOB |
C02: Ever had co-op job |
X |
Replaced by H4ATES39 |
C33 |
H4WRKSTD |
C33: Ever had work-study job |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
C22 |
H4APPRENTICE |
C03 Ever had formal apprenticeship |
X |
Replaced by H4ATES39 |
ADDED |
H4ATES42 |
Was paid for last work experience program |
A |
Added on recommendation from GEMENa. Based on an item from NHES Adult Training and Education Survey. |
B27 |
H4EVRPROCERT |
B27: Ever had a professional certification / license |
R |
Added more common examples. |
D53A |
H4EVRMILITARY |
D53A: Ever served in Armed Forces |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
D56 |
H4MLTSTART |
D56: Date started military service |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
D53B |
H4CURMILITARY |
D53B: Currently serving in the military |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
D57 |
H4MLTEND |
D57: Date military service ended |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
D54 |
H4MLTBRCH |
D54: Branch(es) of the military served |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
D55 |
H4MLTACTIVE |
D55: Military status in March 2016 |
R |
Revised to allow for multiple responses (moved from section D) |
D58 |
H4MLTGRADE |
D58: Military pay grade in March 2016 |
R |
Revised to collect the military pay grade in March 2016 rather than the highest military pay grade, because it is not uncommon for military pay grades to drop. |
D59 |
H4MLTSRVTIME |
D59: Ever served active duty |
R |
Added instructions to exclude boot camp and basic training. (moved from section D) |
D60 |
H4MLTCMBT |
D60: Ever served in a combat zone |
|
No change (moved from section D) |
C05 |
H4ANYJOBS |
C05: Had any jobs for pay since high school |
R |
Instructions revised to explicitly include military. |
C06 |
H4NUMBERJOBS |
C06: Number of jobs for pay since high school |
R |
Instructions added to clarify how to count jobs. Need identify in cognitive interviews and telephone interview monitoring. |
C09A |
H4STARTJOB01 |
C09A: Date started employment in first job after high school |
R |
Instructions added to remind respondents that the 1st job after high school could be one started before left high school. |
C07 |
H4EMPSTAT02 |
C07: Working for pay in March 2016 |
|
No change |
ADDED |
H4LOOKINGWRK02 |
Actively looking for work in March 2016 |
A |
Added to ascertain unemployment status at a consistent point in time for all respondents |
C10 |
H4ENDJOB02 |
C10: Date last worked for pay before March 2016 |
R |
Revised to ask about work history in general as opposed to end date for a specific job; Removed "still employed in this job option |
Transition screen |
H4INTJOB01 |
Transition screen: Introduction to questions about first job after high school |
R |
Revised as a transition to ask about first job after high school instead of current/most recent job |
ADDED |
H4OCC01 |
Occupation for 1st job after high school - O*NET coder |
A |
Now collecting occupation for first job after high school in addition to current/most recent job. |
C08A |
H4EMPLOYER01 |
C08A: Employer |
R |
Revised to collect just employer because job title is being collected in C20A.; added option for United States military |
ADDED |
H4SAMEJOB01 |
Still working at this job/employer when most recently employed before March 2016 |
A |
Added to reduce burden for those whose first job after high school is also their current/most recent job; used for routing them out of duplicative questions |
C10A |
H4ENDJOB01 |
C10A: Date last worked for pay in first job after high school |
R |
Removed "still employed in this job" option because it is no longer needed due to the addition of the question above |
C11A |
H4NOTWORKING01 |
C11A: Any months not working in first job after high school |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C13A |
H4WRK1112 |
C13A: Dates of employment between July 2011-June 2012 |
X |
Too cognitively challenging and time consuming to report exact months working with accuracy. Collecting start and end dates for first job after high school and current/most recent job instead. Also asking if continuously employed in those jobs. |
C13B |
H4WRK1213 |
C13B: Dates of employment between July 2012-June 2013 |
X |
See C13A |
C13C |
H4WRK1314 |
C13C: Dates of employment between July 2013-June 2014 |
X |
See C13A |
C13D |
H4WRK1415 |
C13D: Dates of employment between July 2014-June 2015 |
X |
See C13A |
C13E |
H4WRK1516 |
C13E: Dates of employment between July 2015-June 2016 |
X |
See C13A |
ADDED |
H4EARN01 |
Earnings in first job after high school/start month |
A |
In the field test, earnings were only collected for current/most recent job. |
C14A |
H4WRKENR01 |
C14A: Worked in first job after high school while also attending college |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C15A |
H4WRKHRENR01 |
C15A: Hours worked in first job after high school while attending college |
R |
Added explanatory statement about how this question differs from H4ENRWRKHRS |
C16A |
H4WRKNENR01 |
C16A: Worked in first job after high school while not attending college |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C17A |
H4WRKHRS01 |
C17A: Hours worked in first job after high school while not attending college |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C18 |
H4DSCRBJOB |
C18: Reason for job |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
|
H4ANYOTHJOB |
Any other jobs since high school |
X |
No longer required for operation of the survey instrument; employment loop removed |
C34 |
H4ONOFF01 |
C34: Jobs on or off campus |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
C31 |
H4HOWGOTJOB |
C31: Got job with assistance from high school or college |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
C19 |
H4REFPKLST |
C19: Choose main job if more than one possible reference job |
X |
This item is no longer needed because the reference job will always be the March 2016 job or, if not working in March 2016, the job before that. If more than one, respondent will be instructed to choose the one at which he/she worked the most hours. |
ADDED |
H4SAMEJOB02 |
Current/most recent job as of March 2016 is same job/same employer as first job |
A |
Added to reduce burden for those whose first job after high school is the same occupation or with the same employer as their current/most recent job; used for routing them around redundant questions |
C20 |
H4OCC02 |
C20: Occupation for current/most recent job (before March 2016) |
|
No change |
C08B |
H4EMPLOYER02 |
C08B: Employer's name for current/most recent job |
R |
Revised to collect just employer because job title is being collected in C20B; added option for United States military |
C21 |
H4EMPTYP01 |
C21: Type of employer for this job |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
C09B |
H4STARTJOB02 |
C09B: Date started employment for current/most recent job |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C11B |
H4NOTWORKING02 |
C11B: Any months not working in current/most recent job |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C27B |
H4EARN02 |
C27B: Earnings in current/most recent job in March 2016 or end date |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C28 |
H4EMPBEN |
C28: Benefits offered in current/most recent job |
|
No change |
C14B |
H4WRKENR02 |
C14B: Worked in current/most recent job while also attending college |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C15B |
H4WRKHRENR02 |
C15B: Hours worked in current/most recent job while attending college |
R |
Added explanatory statement about how this question differs from H4ENRWRKHRS |
C16B |
H4WRKNENR02 |
C16B: Worked in current/most recent job while not attending college |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C17B |
H4WRKHRS02 |
C17B: Hours worked in current/most recent job while not attending college |
|
No change (now represented twice in facsimile because employment loop removed from instrument) |
C24 |
H4OT01 |
C24: Reasons works more than 40 hours per week |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
C25 |
H4WRKLSS20HR |
C25: Reasons works less than 20 hours per week |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
C26 |
H4WNTMOREHRS |
C26: Wanted to work more hours in current/most recent job in March 2016/end date |
R |
Revised to ask about preference specifically in March 2016 or current/most recent jobs end date |
C29 |
H4JOBSATSFCT |
C29: Satisfaction with current/most recent job |
|
No change |
C30 |
H4JOBSTATE |
C30: Agreement with statements about job |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
C01 |
H4APPRENTSHP |
C01: Current/most recent job is an apprenticeship |
R |
Revised for consistency with H4ATES44 |
C23 |
H4LCNSE4JOB |
C23: Current/most recent job requires license from government agency |
|
No change |
ADDED |
H4UNEMPEVR |
Ever unemployed |
A |
Replaces C35 |
C35 |
H4LOOKINGWRK |
C35: Actively looking for work when not working |
X |
Replaced with a question (above) that does not assume periods when not working. |
ADDED |
H4UNEMPDUR |
Longest period of unemployment |
A |
Replaces C36A - C36E. |
ADDED |
H4UNEMPFREQ |
Number of periods of unemployment |
A |
Replaces C36A - C36E. |
C36A |
H4LKWRK1112 |
C36A: Dates of looking for work between July 2011-June 2012 |
X |
Too cognitively challenging to report exact months looking for work with accuracy. Exact months not working cannot be calculated accurately in instrument if respondent chooses not complete employment loop for all employers. |
C36B |
H4LKWRK1213 |
C36B: Dates of looking for work between July 2012-June 2013 |
X |
See C36A |
C36C |
H4LKWRK1314 |
C36C: Dates of looking for work between July 2013-June 2014 |
X |
See C36A |
C36D |
H4LKWRK1415 |
C36D: Dates of looking for work between July 2014-June 2015 |
X |
See C36A |
C36E |
H4LKWRK1516 |
C36E: Dates of looking for work between July 2015-June 2016 |
X |
See C36A |
C37 |
H4RSNNOTLKNG |
C37: Reason not looking for work when not looking |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
C38 |
H4UNEMPCOMP |
C38: Received unemployment compensation |
R |
Revised to define unemployment compensation in the question. |
C40 |
H4JOB30 |
C40: Expected job at age 30 |
R |
Added options to select the job titles provided earlier in the survey. No longer asking for job duties and this occupation will not be coded during survey administration. This will reduce burden. The job proved to be difficult to code for cognitive interview respondents because some did not have a good idea about what their job duties would be. |
C41 |
H4CERTJOB30 |
C41: Certainty about job at age 30 |
|
No change |
C42 |
H4JOBRELATE |
C42: How closely related current/most recent job is to job at age 30 |
|
No change |
C43 |
H4FUTRWGES |
C43: Expected earnings in job at age 30 |
R |
To reduce burden, revised to just ask for the expected earnings rather than the high and low end of the range as well. |
C39 |
H4EDBENEFTS |
C39: Importance of job characteristics compared to salary |
R |
Response options reduced and revised based on input from technical review panel. |
Introduction to Section D |
H4DINTRO |
Introduction to Section D: Family/Community section Introduction |
R |
Added "friends" to the introductory statement. |
B78 |
H4SIBCL |
B78: Has siblings who started to college (before respondent did) |
|
No change (moved from later in section D) |
ADDED |
H4FRNDCLG |
How many friends went to college or trade school |
A |
Added as a gate to the next question. |
B79 |
H4FAMLFTPSED |
B79: Number dropped out of college |
R |
Revised to ask about friends exclusively. Based on cognitive testing, removed "and have not returned." Revised from open-ended response to categorical options. Moved from section B. |
D01 |
H4MARSTAT |
D01: Marital status |
R |
Added a "marriage-like relationship" option. |
D02 |
H4MARDATE |
D02: Date of marriage |
|
No change |
ADDED |
H4SPSCLG |
Spouse/partner enrolled in college/trade school in March 2016 |
A |
Added as a factor in persistence and a factor in financial strain; based on NPSAS:16 item |
ADDED |
H4SPSDGPGM |
Degree/certificate spouse/partner is working on |
A |
Added to ascertain education level for those who have a spouse or partner working on a degree or certificate |
D03 |
H4SPOUSEED |
D03: Spouse/partner's education level |
R |
Revised question stem to better align with "start, but not complete" response options and to ask about marriage-like partners as well as spouses |
D04 |
H4GUARDIAN |
D04: Has child(ren) |
|
No change |
D05 |
H4CHILD |
D05: Number of children |
|
No change |
D06 / D07 |
H4CLDBORN |
D06 / D07: Date first biological child born |
|
No change |
D08 |
H4ADOPTDATE |
D08: Date first adopted child adopted |
|
No change |
D09 |
H4CRGVDATES |
D09: Date first became stepparent to stepchild |
R |
Revised to ask when first became a stepparent rather than the more ambiguous date when became a caregiver. |
D10 |
H4CRGVDATEF |
D10: Date first became caregiver to foster child |
|
No change |
D11 |
H4CLDLIVE |
D11: How much of the time child(ren) live(s) with respondent |
R |
Revised to get more detail on how much the child(ren) live with the respondent. |
D12 |
H4LIVE |
D12: Household members |
R |
Combined spouse, partner in a marriage-like relationship, girlfriend and boyfriend into one option; added option for children other than the respondents |
D18 |
H4RESZIP |
D18: Zip code in March 2016 |
R |
Revised to ask about zip code in March 2016 regardless of enrollment status |
D13 |
H4HMOWN |
D13: Owns or rents |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D15 |
H4CONTRIBUTE |
D15: Contributes to parents' household expenses |
|
No change |
D14 |
H4RNTAMT |
D14: Amount of housing contribution or payment |
R |
Changed to "housing payment" to make it more general given that we do not know if they are renting or paying a mortgage; removed references to housing for those who live with parents and contribute but don't pay rent or mortgage per se; Added "or contribution" for those who pay part of the rent or mortgage, but not all of it. |
D24 |
H4INCOME |
D24: Respondent's income -continuous form |
|
No change |
D25 |
H4INCOMECAT |
D25: Respondent's income -categorical form |
|
No change |
D26 |
H4INCOMESP |
D26: Spouse's income -continuous form |
|
No change |
D27 |
H4INCSPCAT |
D27: Spouse's income -categorical form |
|
No change |
D19 |
H4DEPS |
D19: Provides more than half financial support for child(ren) |
|
No change |
D20 |
H4DEPNUM |
D20: Number of children receive more than half support from respondent |
|
No change |
D21 |
H4OTDEP |
D21: Has other dependents |
|
No change |
D22 |
H4OTDEPNUM |
D22: Number of other dependents |
|
No change |
D23 |
H4REGSUPP |
D23: Regularly given more than $50 to others |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D28 |
H4PARST |
D28: Parents' marital status |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D29 |
H4PARINCOME |
D29: Parents' income - continuous form |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D30 |
H4PARINCCAT |
D30: Parents' income - categorical form |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D35 |
H4UNTAX |
D35: Household received government benefits |
|
No change |
D33 |
H4PRNTSPAID |
D33: How parents contributed to respondent's expenses |
R |
Combined travel, utilities, credit card bills, and cash into one monthly bills option. Changed response options from Yes and No to Regularly, Occasionally, and Never. Removed "None of these" option. |
D31 |
H4PRHSD |
D31: # others received more than half of financial support from parents' |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D32 |
H4DPNUM |
D32: # of parents' dependents attended college |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D36A / D36B |
H4EVERHAPPEN |
D36A / D36B: Worry/changed behavior for financial reasons |
R |
Combined items from D36A on same screen with D36B on same screen; Changed D36A to yes/no response options; dropped items related to worrying about college, not participating in an activity and not purchasing academic materials on advice of technical review panel; to transferring and withdrawing from college; combined "college costs" and "living expenses" items |
D37A (item c) |
H4EXPENSE500 |
D37A (item c): Could pay for unexpected expense of $500 |
R |
Dropped item a, item b relocated to section C, item c changed from 5 point scale to 4 point scale |
D51 |
H4VOTE |
D51: Registered to vote |
|
No change |
D52 |
H4HRSVOLUNTR |
D52: Hours volunteering |
|
No change |
D72 |
H4DSCRMNTN |
D72: Has been discriminated against |
R |
Wording revised based on input from Technical Review Panel |
D49 |
H4US9TH |
D49: Born in the United States |
|
No change |
D50 |
H4CITZN |
D50: Citizenship |
R |
Combined non-U.S. citizen options for simplification |
D63 |
H4ACS17A |
D63: Has difficulty concentrating/remembering/deciding |
R |
Removed "Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition…" |
ADDED |
H4ACS17A2 |
Difficulty is due to emotional / mental health issue |
A |
Added on recommendation from disability working group |
ADDED |
H4ACS17A3 |
Has been told has ADHD |
A |
Added on recommendation from disability working group |
D65 |
H4DYSLEXIA |
D65: Has learning disability |
R |
Broadened from dyslexia to include all learning disabilities |
D61/D62 |
H4ACS16 |
D61/D62: Has deafness/serious hearing difficulty/blindness/serious difficulty seeing |
|
No change |
D64 |
H4ACS17B |
D64: Has difficulty walking/climbing stairs |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
ADDED |
H4OTHDSB |
Has any other disability |
A |
Added on recommendation from disability working group |
ADDED |
H4KNOWNDSB |
Whether informed postsecondary institution of disability |
A |
Added on recommendation from disability working group |
D66 |
H4PSACCMDTNS |
D66: Has received accommodations for disability from college |
R |
Revised to refer to current/most recent undergraduate degree/certificate institution rather than enrollment generally |
D69 |
H4SEX |
D69: Birth Sex |
R |
Added a transition statement |
D70 |
H4GENDRIDNTY |
D70: Gender identity |
R |
Based on cognitive interview results and consultation with GLSEN, removed definition of transgender in question stem, added a genderqueer/gender noncomforming option; something else option removed |
D71 |
H4LGBTQ |
D71: Sexual orientation - Self-administered version |
R |
"Another sexual orientation" replaces "something else"; other specify removed |
D71_CATI |
H4LGBTQ2 |
D71: Sexual orientation - CATI version |
R |
"Another sexual orientation" replaces "something else"; other specify removed |
D68 - 1 |
H4LIFEEVENT |
D68 - 1: Life events - part 1 |
R |
Spouse added to parent/guardian lost job item; response options changed to yes/no |
D68 - 2 |
H4LIFEEVENT2 |
D68 - 2: Life events - part 2 |
R |
Spouse added to parent/guardian died item and parent/guardian/sibling became seriously ill or disabled; response options changed to yes/no |
D67 |
H4VALUES |
D67: Life values |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D17 |
H4PERMADDRSS |
D17: Living at permanent address |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
D16 |
H4DISTNC |
D16: Permanent address zip code |
X |
Item not analytic priority for HSLS:09. |
E01 |
H4EINTRO |
E01: Locating section introduction |
|
No change |
E02 |
H4NAME |
E02: Verify SM name |
|
No change |
E03 |
H4ADDVER |
E03: Verify SM addresses |
|
No change |
E04 |
H4NEWADD1 |
E04: Any other address? |
|
No change |
E05 |
H41ADR |
E05: Update/Provide other address for SM |
|
No change |
E06 |
H4NEWADD2 |
E06: Any other address? |
|
No change |
E07 |
H42ADR |
E07: Update/Provide other address for SM |
|
No change |
E08 |
H43ADR |
E08: Provide other address for SM |
|
No change |
E09 |
H4EMAIL |
E09: Provide/update SM's email addresses |
|
No change |
E10 |
H4PHONE |
E10: Provide/update SM's phone numbers |
|
No change |
E23 |
H4TEXT |
E23: May we text? |
|
No change |
E24 |
H4CELLPRO |
E24: Cell phone provider |
|
No change |
E11 |
H4PNAME |
E11: Provide/update parents' names |
R |
Will collect parents' relationship to sample member (e.g., Mother, Father) rather than title (e.g., Mr., Mrs.) |
E12 |
H4PRPHONE |
E12: Provide/update parents' phone numbers |
|
No change |
E13 |
H4PADDVER |
E13: Verify parent 1/2 address |
|
No change |
E14 |
H4PREVPADD1 |
E14: Which is parent 1/2 address |
|
No change |
E15 |
H4P1AD1 |
E15: Provide/Update parent 1/2 address |
|
No change |
E16 |
H4PADDVER2 |
E16: Verify parent 3/4 address |
|
No change |
E17 |
H4PREVPADD2 |
E17: Which is parent 3/4 address |
|
No change |
E18 |
H4P2AD2 |
E18: Provide/Update parent 3/4 address |
|
No change |
E19 |
H4OTADDVER |
E19: Verify other contacts' address |
|
No change |
E20 |
H4OTNEWAD1 |
E20: Anyone else who will know how to contact you |
|
No change |
E21 |
H4OTINFO |
E21: Provide name, address, and phone for other contact |
|
No change |
E22 |
H4SPS |
E22: Spouse's name |
|
No change |
E25A |
H4SSNINF |
E25A: SSN |
R |
Added notification that the SSN may be used to collect student records. |
E25B |
H4SSN4DIG |
E25B: Last 4 digits of SSN |
|
No change |
ADDED |
INCTYP |
Prefers PayPal, check or no incentive |
A |
Added to accommodate PayPal incentives |
ADDED |
PAYPAL |
Email for PayPal |
A |
Added to accommodate PayPal incentives |
E26 |
INCENT |
E26: Select address for incentive check |
|
No change |
FROM FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT |
INCENTADDR |
E27: Provide address for incentive check |
|
No change |
E28 |
H4RANDOMSLCT |
E28: Reinterview contact information |
X |
Reinterview will not be conducted in main study. |
E29 |
END |
E29: Thank you |
R |
Added information about receipt of incentive. |
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your high school experience.
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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A01
H4HSCRED
By
the end of [February 2016], had you completed high school with a high
school diploma, a GED, or another high school equivalency?
1=Yes, a high school diploma (not including Adult High School
Diplomas)
2=Yes, a GED (General Education Development diploma)
3=Yes, another high school equivalency such as HiSET, TASC, NEDP, or
AHSD (Adult High School Diploma)
4=Yes, a certificate of attendance or completion
0=No
Help
Text:
High school diplomas (not including an Adult High School Diploma): Most high school students receive this credential when they graduate from a public or private high school. It includes regular high school diplomas, diplomas with honors, and International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas. It does not include an Adult High School Diploma (AHSD) (see definition for Another high school equivalency below).
GED (General Education Development diploma): The GED is the most common high school equivalency credential. People without a high school diploma can take four subject tests to show that they have high school-level knowledge. The GED is received when all four subject tests are passed.
Another high school equivalency: This includes a wide range of credentials similar to the GED. These include HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), and Adult High School Diplomas (AHSD), but there are many others.
A certificate of attendance or completion: This is a certificate given to students who complete the 12th grade in a public high school, but do not obtain enough credits, do not complete all core courses, or do not pass required testing to earn a high school diploma. These are rare.
If you had not received any of these high school credentials by the end of [February 2016], answer “No.”
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A02
H4HSCREDDATE
In
what month and year did you receive your [high school
diploma/GED/high school equivalency/certificate of attendance or
completion]?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year in which you received your [high school
diploma/GED/high school equivalency/certificate of attendance or
completion].
If you are unsure of the exact date, please
provide your best guess.
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A03
H4GEDST
[Our
information indicates that you have earned a GED.]
From
what state did you receive your [high school diploma/GED/high school
equivalency/certificate of attendance or completion]?
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
Help
Text:
Select
the state that awarded your [GED/high school diploma/high school
equivalency/certificate of attendance or completion]. This is the
state in which you took the test.
Select the state in
which you took the test even if you lived in a different state.
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A04
H4LASTHSDATE
In
what month and year did you last attend a traditional high school or
an alternative high school for teenage students? [Do not
include adult high school completion programs that prepare people for
a GED or another high school equivalency. We will ask you about those
programs later.]
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year in which you last attended a traditional or
alternative high school for teenage students. If you attended an
adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other
high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended
before that. If you are unsure of the exact date, please provide your
best guess.
Traditional
high schools
are public or private high schools that most teenage students attend.
Alternative
high schools
are public schools attended by teenagers who do not do well at a
traditional high school because they do poorly in their courses, get
in trouble, are absent a lot, or have other difficulties. Alternative
high schools may have different types of teaching, schedules, or
services to help students.
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the test for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD (Adult High School
Diploma)). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not attending a public
or private high school and are often taken through a community
college, an adult education organization, or online. If you attended
an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other
high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended
before that.
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A05
H4CURGRADE
What
grade were you in when you last attended high school? (If you
attended an adult high school completion program, think back to the
high school you attended before that.)
1=9th grade
2=10th grade
3=11th grade
4=12th grade
Help
Text:
Select
the grade you were in whether you completed it or not. Include only
attendance at traditional or alternative schools for teenage
students. If you attended an adult high school completion program to
prepare for a GED or other high school equivalency, think back to the
high school you attended before that.
Traditional
high schools
are public or private high schools that most teenage students attend.
Alternative
high schools
are public schools attended by teenagers who do not do well at a
traditional high school because they do poorly in their courses, get
in trouble, are absent a lot, or have other difficulties. Alternative
high schools may have different types of teaching, schedules, or
services to help students.
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not attending a public
or private high school and are often taken through a community
college, an adult education organization, or online. If you attended
an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other
high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended
before that.
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A06
H4LASTHS
What
is the name of the high school [from which you received your high
school diploma/from which you received a certificate of
attendance/you last attended]?
(If you attended an adult
high school completion program, think back to the high school you
attended before that.)
1=[2013 UPDATE HIGH SCHOOL]
2=[FIRST FOLLOW-UP HIGH SCHOOL]
3=[BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL]
4=[OTHER HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED - 1]
5=[OTHER HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED - 2]
6=[OTHER HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED - 3]
7=A different high school
Help
Text:
Select the high school [from which you received your high school diploma/from which you received a certificate of attendance or completion/you last attended]. Include only traditional or alternative schools for teenage students. If you attended an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended before that. If your last high school is not listed, select "A different high school."
Traditional high schools are public or private high schools that most teenage students attend.
Alternative high schools are public schools attended by teenagers who do not do well at a traditional high school because they do poorly in their courses, get in trouble, are absent a lot, or have other difficulties. Alternative high schools may have different types of teaching, schedules, or services to help students.
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not attending a public
or private high school and are often taken through a community
college, an adult education organization, or online. If you attended
an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other
high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended
before that.
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A07
H4LASTHSNAME
What
is the full name, city, and state of the high school [from which you
received a diploma/from which you received a certificate of
attendance or completion/you last attended]?
[(If you
attended an adult high school completion program, think back to the
high school you attended before that.)]
(Do not enter
abbreviations.)
School name:
City:
State (or Country):
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
1=A public school operated by a school/county district
2=A private Catholic school
3=Private - other religiously affiliated
4=Private - not religiously affiliated
5=A public school operated by state/federal agency (ex: BIA, DOD,
prison school)
6=Other (charter school, hospital school)
9=Don't know
District name:
County name:
Lowest
grade level at school:
-9=- Select one -
0=Kindergarten
1=First grade
2=Second grade
3=Third grade
4=Fourth grade
5=Fifth grade
6=Sixth grade
7=Seventh grade
8=Eighth grade
9=Ninth grade
10=Tenth grade
11=Eleventh grade
12=Twelfth grade
13=Ungraded
99=Don't know
Highest grade level at school:
-9=- Select one -
9=Ninth grade
10=Tenth grade
11=Eleventh grade
12=Twelfth grade
13=Ungraded
99=Don't know
Help
Text:
Follow the steps to search the database of high schools. Then select the high school [from which you received your high school diploma/from which you received a certificate of attendance or completion/you last attended]. Include only traditional or alternative schools for teenage students. If you attended an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended before that.
For
high schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full
high school name in the first textbox. Do not
enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school
is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or
choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4.
Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools
matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is
shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b.
If the correct school is not
shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the
correct school is still not listed, click the "None of the
above" button and answer the questions shown.
For
high schools outside
of the U.S. or U.S. Territories:
1. First type in the full high school name in the first
textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN
COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER" button.
5.
Provide the requested information.
Traditional
high schools
are public or private high schools that most teenage students attend.
Alternative
high schools
are public schools attended by teenagers who do not do well at a
traditional high school because they do poorly in their courses, get
in trouble, are absent a lot, or have other difficulties. Alternative
high schools may have different types of teaching, schedules, or
services to help students.
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not attending a public
or private high school and are often taken through a community
college, an adult education organization, or online. If you attended
an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other
high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended
before that.
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A08
H4HSGPES
Which
of the following would you say best describes your high school grades
overall?
1=Mostly A's
2=A's and B's
3=Mostly B's
4=B's and C's
5=Mostly C's
6=C's and D's
7=Mostly D's or below
8=Don't know
Help
Text:
Estimate your overall grades by selecting the letter grades you usually received in your courses in high school.
Although
some schools provide weighted grades (using 5 point scales) for
honors, Advanced Placement (AP), or International Baccalaureate (IB)
classes, please respond based on the unweighted letter grades you
received.
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A09
H4ALGWHEN
What
grade were you in when you completed AlgebraI?
1=8th grade or earlier
2=9th grade
3=10th grade
4=11th grade
5=12th grade
6=You did not complete Algebra I in middle school, junior high school
or high school
Help
Text:
Select
the grade you were in when you completed
Algebra I.
Algebra
I:
In some schools, Algebra I is called Algebra I - Part 2. Do not
count Algebra I—Part 1 or Pre-Algebra.
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A10
H4MATHHT
Which
of the following course titles best describes the highest math course
you completed in high school?
1=Below Algebra 1
2=Algebra 1
3=Geometry
4=Algebra 2
5=Algebra 3, Trigonometry, or Probability and/or Statistics
(including AP Statistics)
6=Pre-Calculus
7=Calculus (including AP Calculus)
8=Other
9=None of these
Help
Text:
Math courses are usually taken in a sequence with ideas in early courses required for more complicated work in later courses. Indicate the highest math course you took in high school.
Common course titles within each of the categories are listed below.
Below
algebra I
Informal Mathematics
General
Math
Particular Topics in Foundation Math
Foundation Math—Independent Study
Foundation Math—Other
Mathematics—General
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I—Part 1
General Applied Math
Occupationally Applied
Math
Technical Math
Business
Math
Business Math with Algebra
Computer Math with Algebra
Consumer Math
History of Math
Mathematics—Test
Preparation
Mathematics Proficiency Development
Mathematics—Aide
Mathematics—Supplemental
Mathematics—Independent Study
Mathematics—Workplace Experience
Mathematics—Other
Algebra
I
Algebra I
Algebra I—Part 2
Algebra—Other
Geometry
Informal Geometry
Geometry
Analytic Geometry
Principles of Algebra and
Geometry
Particular Topics in Geometry
Geometry—Other
IB Mathematics (Middle
Years Program)
Algebra
2
Particular Topics in Analytic Mathematics
Transition Algebra
Algebra II
Particular Topics in Algebra
Algebra
3, Trigonometry, or Probability and/or Statistics
Algebra III
Integrated Math—multi-year
equivalent
Number Theory
Discrete Mathematics
Trigonometry
Math Analysis
Trigonometry/Math Analysis
Trigonometry/Algebra
Trigonometry/Analytic
Geometry
Math Analysis/Analytic Geometry
Elementary Functions
Linear Algebra
Linear Programming
Abstract Algebra
IB Mathematical Studies
IB Mathematics and
Computing—SL
Analytic Mathematics—Other
Probability and Statistics
Inferential
Probability and Statistics
AP Statistics
Particular Topics in Probability and Statistics
Probability and Statistics—Independent Study
Probability and Statistics—Other
Pre-calculus
Pre-Calculus
IB Mathematics
Calculus
Calculus
Multivariate Calculus
Differential Calculus
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
Particular Topics in
Calculus
IB Further Mathematics—SL
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A11
H4EVERDO
Before
you graduated, did you ever stop going to high school for a period of
4 weeks or more, not including summer or other school breaks?
(Include
school expulsions or out-of-school suspensions, but do not
include school breaks, illness, injury, or vacation.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you stopped going to high school only
for school breaks, illness, injury or vacation, then select “No.”
If the longest period of time you stopped going to high
school was less than 4 weeks, then select "No."
If
you stopped going to high school for a period of 4 weeks or more
(including being suspended or expelled), answer "Yes"
unless
it was for school breaks, illness, injury, or vacation.
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A12
H4EVRTRANSHS
Did
you ever transfer from [BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL] to another high school
either during the school year or between school years?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Select
“Yes” if you ever left one high school to go to another
either during the school year or between school years.
Select
“No” if you moved to a new school building within the
same school, went from a middle school to a high school, or went into
a new program within the same school.
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A13
H4HSPGMEVR
By
the end of [February 2016], had you ever been in an adult high school
completion program to prepare you to take the exam for a GED or
another high school equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, or
AHSD (Adult High School Diploma))?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had been in an adult high school completion program by the end of
[February 2016], answer "Yes" even if you had not completed
the program or had not earned your GED or another high school
equivalency.
If you had not been in an adult high school
completion program by the end of [February 2016], answer "No"
even if you were in an adult high school completion program after
[February 2016].
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not
attending a public or private high school and are often taken through
a community college, an adult education organization, or online.
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A14
H4HSPGMNOW
Were
you enrolled in an adult high school completion program in [February
2016]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were in an adult high school completion program at any time in
[February 2016], answer "Yes" even if you had not completed
the program or had not earned your GED or another high school
equivalency.
If you were not in an adult high school
completion program in [February 2016], answer "No" even if
you were in an adult high school completion program before or after
[February 2016].
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not attending a public
or private high school and are often taken through a community
college, an adult education organization, or online.
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A15
H4GEDEXAM
By
the end of [February 2016], had you ever taken the test for the GED
or another high school equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP
(National External Diploma Program credential), or AHSD (Adult High
School Diploma))?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
GED
(General Education Development diploma):
The GED is the most common high school equivalency credential. People
without a high school diploma can take four subject tests to show
that they have high school-level knowledge. The GED is received when
all four subject tests are passed.
Another
high school equivalency:
This includes a wide range of credentials similar to the GED. These
include HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma Program (NEDP),
and the Adult High School Diploma program (AHSD), but there are many
others.
If you took one of these tests in [February 2016]
or earlier, answer “Yes” even if you did not pass.
If
you have never taken one of these exams or the first time you took
one of these tests was after [February 2016] answer “No.”
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A16
H4GEDEXAMNUM
Did
you pass all parts of the GED or high school equivalency test the
first time you took it?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
The
test for the GED and other high school equivalencies usually have
subject tests such as language arts/reading, mathematics, social
studies, and science.
If you passed all of the subject
tests the first time you took them, answer "Yes."
If
you did not pass one or more of the subject tests the first time you
took them, answer "No" even if you took them again and
passed.
GED
(General Education Development diploma):
The GED is the most common high school equivalency credential. People
without a high school diploma can take four subject tests to show
that they have high school-level knowledge. The GED is received when
all four subject tests are passed.
Another
high school equivalency:
This includes a wide range of credentials similar to the GED. These
include HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma Program (NEDP),
and the Adult High School Diploma program (AHSD), but there are many
others.
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H4HSEXPECTED
Do
you expect to complete a GED or other high school equivalency by the
end of 2016?
1=Yes, you completed a GED or another high school equivalency
sometime between [February 2016] and today
2=Yes, you expect to complete a GED or another high school
equivalency sometime between today and the end of 2016
3=No
Help
Text:
If
you have completed a GED or another high school equivalency at the
time you are completing this survey, select "Yes, you completed
a GED or another high school equivalency sometime between [February
2016] and today."
If you expect to complete a GED or
another high school equivalency by the end of 2016, select "Yes,
you expect to complete a GED or another high school equivalency
sometime between today and the end of 2016."
If you
have not completed a GED or another high school equivalency by the
time of this survey and you do not expect to complete it by the end
of 2016, select "No."
GED
(General Education Development diploma):
The GED is the most common high school equivalency credential. People
without a high school diploma can take four subject tests to show
that they have high school-level knowledge. The GED is received when
all four subject tests are passed.
Another
high school equivalency:
This includes a wide range of credentials similar to the GED. These
include HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma Program (NEDP),
and the Adult High School Diploma (AHSD), but there are many others.
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H4ANYHSCLGCRED
Not
including Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB)
courses, did you earn any college credits from a college or trade
school while in high school?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Some
high school students earn college
course credit at a college or trade school
while still in high school. Some of these students take these courses
through a dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment program offered
jointly by their high school and a college or trade school. Other
high school students enroll in the courses on their own. College
credit is earned at the college or trade school when the course is
successfully completed. If you earned college credit at a college or
trade school during high school in one of these ways answer "Yes."
If you did not take any courses for college credit while
in high school, answer "No."
If the only
courses for college credit you took while still in high school were
Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses,
answer "No."
Advanced
placement (AP)
high school courses offer students the opportunity to study a subject
area in greater depth than is provided in a standard high school
course. The AP course prepares the student to take a standardized AP
test.
International
Baccalaureate (IB)
Diploma Program is normally offered over the course of two years in
high school. To participate in the IB Diploma Program, you must have
attended a World School authorized by the IB organization to offer
the Diploma Program.
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H4DUALCLGNAME
What
is the full name, city and state of [a/another]
college or trade school where you earned credit while in high school?
Don't
know
Help
Text:
Follow
the steps to search the database of colleges and trade schools. Then
select the college or trade school where you earned college credit
while in high school.
Do not
type the name of a high school into the textbox. Only colleges,
universities, and trade schools are included in the database. If you
do not know the name of the college or trade school where you earned
college credit, check the "Don't know" box before clicking
the "Next" button.
For colleges or trade
schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full
college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not
enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school is
located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or choose a
city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4. Click
the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools matching
your responses.
4a. If the correct school is shown, click the
"Select" button next to it.
4b. If the correct school
is not shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name.
If the school is still not listed, click the "None of the above"
button and answer the questions shown.
For colleges and
trade schools outside
of the U.S. or U.S. Territories:
1.
First type in the full college or trade school name in the first
textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN COUNTRY
from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click
the "ENTER" button.
5. Provide the requested
information.
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H4ANYOTHDUAL
So
far you have told us about your college credits earned during high
school from:
[List of dual enrollment institutions
already named]
When you were in high school did you earn
college credit at any other
college or trade school (NOT including AP or IB course credit)?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you earned college credit while in high school at a college or trade
school that is not listed, answer "Yes."
If you
did not earn college credit at any other college or trade school
while in high school, answer "No."
Some high
school students earn college course credit at a college or trade
school while still in high school. Some of these students take these
courses through a dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment program
offered jointly by their high school and a college or trade school.
Other high school students enroll in the courses on their own.
College credit is earned at the college or trade school when the
course is successfully completed.
Do not
include any AP or IB courses in this answer.
Advanced
placement (AP)
high school courses offer students the opportunity to study a subject
area in greater depth than is provided in a standard high school
course. The AP course prepares the student to take a standardized AP
test.
International
Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program
is normally offered over the course of two years in high school. To
participate in the IB Diploma Program, you must have attended a World
School authorized by the IB organization to offer the Diploma
Program.
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Introduction
to Section B
H4BINTRO
In
the next section we will ask about education after
high school. [When answering these questions, do not
include [the college or trade school classes you took while you were
still in high school/your adult high school completion program/the
college or trade school classes you took while you were still in high
school or your adult high school completion program].]
We
will use the term “college or trade school” to include
colleges and universities as well as any schools that provide
occupational training. This includes:
4-year colleges and universities
2-year colleges, junior colleges, and community colleges
Trade schools, technical institutes, and vocational schools which usually offer programs that take less than 2 years to complete (for example, culinary institutes and cosmetology schools)
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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B01
H4APPCLGINHS
By
the end of [February 2016], had you ever applied to or registered at
a college or trade school?
[Do not
include registration [for any college credits you earned during high
school/for your adult high school completion program/for any college
credits you earned during high school or for your adult high school
completion program.]]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
This
question asks about applications and registrations for enrollment in
college or trade school. This includes 4-year colleges and
universities, 2-year colleges, junior colleges, and community
colleges, trade schools, technical institutes, and vocational schools
which usually offer programs that take less than 2 years to complete
(Examples: culinary institutes and cosmetology schools). Do not
count college or trade school enrollment as a high school student or
adult high school completion programs.
If you submitted
an application or registration form, including online forms, to a
college or trade school by the end of [February 2016], answer "Yes"
even if you did not end up attending. Include colleges and trade
schools that accept only some applicants as well as colleges and
trade schools that admit anyone who registers.
If you
never applied to or registered at a college or trade school, answer
"No."
If the only time you applied to or
registered at a college or trade school was after [February 2016],
answer "No."
If the only time you applied to or
registered at a college or trade school was for enrollment during
high school, answer "No."
If the only time you
applied to or registered at a college or trade school was for an
adult high school completion program, answer "No."
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ADDED
H4WHENAPP
When
did you apply or register?
[(Do not include registration
[for any college credits you earned while in high school/for your
adult high school completion program/for any college credits you
earned while in high school or for your adult high school completion
program.)]]
1=While still attending high school
2=Sometime after high school, or
3=Both
Help
Text:
Please
indicate when you submitted application(s) or registration form(s)
for college or trade school. [(Do not include registration for any
college credits you earned while in high school.)/ (Do not include
registration for your adult high school completion program.)/ Do not
include registration for any college credits you earned while in high
school or for your adult high school completion program.)]
Apply:
Some colleges and trade schools have selective admissions which means
they require an application and only some of the people who apply are
accepted. If you applied to a college or trade school that has
selective admissions, indicate when you applied. Do not
count registering for enrollment at a selective college or trade
school where you were accepted.
Register:
Some colleges and trade schools have open enrollment which means that
anyone who registers can attend. If you registered for a college or
trade that has open enrollment, indicate when you registered. Do not
count registering for enrollment at a selective college or trade
school where you were accepted after applying.
If you
only
submitted applications or registration forms before you [received
your high school diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or
completion/ last attended high school] then answer "while still
attending high school."
If you only
submitted applications or registration forms after you [received your
high school diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or
completion/ last attended high school] then answer "sometime
after high school."
If you submitted applications or
registration forms to colleges or trades schools both before and
after you [received your high school diploma/ received your
certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended high school]
then answer "both." For example, someone might do this if
they attended one college or trade school and later transferred to
another.
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B02
H4CLGAPPNUM
[For
the next questions, we are interested in your first
applications and registrations to college or trade school, that is,
the one(s) that you submitted when you were still attending high
school.]
How many colleges or trade schools did you apply
to or register for [while
still attending high school]?
[(Do not
include registration [for any college credits you earned while in
high school/for your adult high school completion program/for any
college credits you earned while in high school or for your adult
high school completion program.])]
| college(s) or trade school(s)
Help
Text:
Indicate
the number of colleges or trades schools you applied to or registered
for [when you were still attending high school.]
[For the
following questions about college and trade school applications and
registrations, we are interested only in the applications and forms
you submitted while still attending high school. Do not include
colleges or trade schools you applied to or registered for after you
[received your high school diploma/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school.]]
Apply:
Some colleges and trade schools have selective
admissions
which means they require an application and only some of the people
who apply are accepted. Include in your count any college or trade
school that you applied to whether you were accepted or not. Do not
count any college or trade school more than once. In other words,
only count the applications to selective colleges and trade schools;
do not
also count registering for enrollment at a college or trade school
where you were accepted.
Register: Some colleges and
trade schools have open
enrollment
which means that anyone who registers can attend. If you registered
for a college or trade that has open enrollment, indicate when you
registered. Do not
count registering for enrollment at a selective college or trade
school where you applied and were accepted.
If you are
unsure, please provide your best guess.
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ADDED
H4ATTENDAPP
As
a result of [that application or registration/those [total number of
colleges applied to/registered at] applications or registrations],
did you end up attending [that college or trade school/either of
those colleges or trade schools/any of those colleges or trade
schools] by the end of [February 2016]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you attended [that college or trade school/either of those colleges
or trade schools/ any of those [total number of colleges applied to]
colleges or trade schools] that you applied to or registered for by
the end of [February 2016], answer "Yes" even if you
deferred admission.
If you did not attend [that college
or trade school/either of those colleges or trade schools/ any of
those [total number of colleges applied to] colleges or trade
schools] by the end of [February 2016], answer "No" even if
you have attended since then.
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ADDED
H4HSCLGS01
Was
the college or trade school you attended as a result of [that
application or registration/those [total number of colleges applied
to/registered at] applications or registrations]...
1=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 1]
2=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 2]
3=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 3]
9=or some other college or trade school?
Help
Text:
If
the college or trade school you ended up attending is listed, select
that option.
If you have attended more than one of these
colleges or trade schools, tell us about the one you attended first.
If the college or trade school you ended up attending is
not
listed select "or some other college or trade school."
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B03A
H4CLGAPPS01
What
is the name, city and state of the college or trade school you
attended as a result of [that application or registration/those
[total number of colleges applied to/registered at] applications or
registrations]?
[(If you attended more than one of these
colleges or trade schools, tell us about the one you attended
first.)]
(Please type in the full name. Do not use
abbreviations.)
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
Help
Text:
Follow
the steps to search the database of colleges and trade schools. Then
select the college or trade school that you ended up attending.
For
colleges and trade schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4. Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b. If the correct school is not shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the school is still not listed, click the "None of the above" button and answer the questions shown.
For colleges and trade schools outside of the U.S. or U.S. Territories:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER".
5. Provide the requested information.
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ADDED
H4HSCLGS02
If
total number of colleges applied to/registered at = 1 fill "Was
the college or trade school you applied to or registered at..."
Else if total number of colleges applied to/registered at
= 2 and attended college applied to = 1 fill "Was the other
college or trade school you applied to or registered at..."
Else if total number of colleges applied to/registered at
= 3 and attended college applied to = 1 fill "Now, tell us about
one of the other colleges or trade schools you applied to or
registered at. Was it..."
Else if total number of
colleges applied to/registered at > 3 and attended college applied
to = 1 fill "[[If name of institution applied to/registered at
and attended <> missing: Not including [name of institution
applied to/registered at and attended], think/ELSE: Think]] about the
two [other ]colleges or trade schools you most seriously considered
at that time. Choose one of these two to tell us about now. Was
it..."
Else if total number of colleges applied
to/registered at = 2 fill "First, tell us about one of the
colleges or trade schools you applied to or registered at. Was it..."
Else if total number of colleges applied to/registered at
> 2 fill "Please think about the two colleges or trade
schools you most seriously considered at that time. Choose one of
these two to tell us about now. Was it..."
Else fill
"Tell us about one of the colleges or trade schools you applied
to or registered at. Was it..."
1=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 1]
2=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 2]
3=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 3]
9=or some other college or trade school?
Help
Text:
If
the college or trade school you applied to or registered at is listed
select that option. If the college or trade school you applied to or
registered at is not listed select "or some other college or
trade school."
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B03B
H4CLGAPPS02
If
total number of colleges applied to/registered at = 1 fill: What is
the name, city and state of the college or trade school you applied
to or registered at? (Please type in the full name. Do not use
abbreviations.)
Else if total number of colleges applied
to/registered at = 2 and attended college applied to = 1 fill: What
is the name, city and state of the other college or trade school you
applied to or registered at? (Please type in the full name. Do not
use abbreviations.)
Else if total number of colleges
applied to/registered at = 3 and attended college applied to = 1
fill: What is the name, city and state of one of the other colleges
or trade schools you applied to or registered at? (Please type in the
full name. Do not use abbreviations.)
Else if total
number of colleges applied to/registered at > 3 and attended
college applied to = 1 and they just came from registered or applied
to dual enrollment college for attendance after high school fill:
What is the name, city and state of one of the two other colleges or
trade schools you most seriously considered at that time? (Please
type in the full name. Do not use abbreviations.)
Else if
total number of colleges applied to/registered at > 3 and attended
college applied to = 1 fill: [[If name of institution applied
to/registered at and attended <> missing: Not including [name
of institution applied to/registered at and attended], think/ELSE:
Think]] about the two other colleges or trade schools you most
seriously considered at that time. What is the name, city and state
of one of those colleges or trade schools? (Please type in the full
name. Do not use abbreviations.)
Else if total number of
colleges applied to/registered at = 2 fill: What is the name, city
and state of one of the colleges or trade schools you applied to or
registered at? (Please type in the full name. Do not use
abbreviations.)
Else if total number of colleges applied
to/registered at > 2 and they just came from registered or applied
to dual enrollment college for attendance after high school fill:
What is the name, city and state of one of the two colleges or trade
schools you most seriously considered at that time? (Please type in
the full name. Do not use abbreviations.)
Else if total
number of colleges applied to/registered at > 2 fill: Think about
the two colleges or trade schools you most seriously considered at
that time. What is the name, city and state of one of those colleges
or trade schools? (Please type in the full name. Do not use
abbreviations.)
Else fill: What is the name, city and
state of one of the colleges or trade schools you applied to or
registered at? (Please type in the full name. Do not use
abbreviations.)
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
Help
Text:
Follow
the steps to search the database of colleges and trade schools. Then
select [the/a/another] college or trade school you applied to or
registered at.
For
colleges and trade schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4. Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b. If the correct school is not shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the school is still not listed, click the "None of the above" button and answer the questions shown.
For colleges and trade schools outside of the U.S. or U.S. Territories:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER".
5. Provide the requested information.
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H4HSCLGS03
What
is the other college or trade school you [applied to or registered
at/most seriously considered at that time]? Was it...
1=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 1]
2=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 2]
3=[DUAL ENROLLMENT INSTITUTION NAME - 3]
9=or some other college or trade school?
Help
Text:
If
the college or trade school you applied to or registered at is listed
select that option. If the college or trade school you applied to or
registered at is not listed select "or some other college or
trade school."
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B03C
H4CLGAPPS03
What
is the name, city and state of the other school you [applied to or
registered at/most seriously considered at that time]?
(Please
type in the full name. Do not use abbreviations.)
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
Help
Text:
Follow
the steps to search the database of colleges and trade schools. Then
select the other college or trade school you applied to or registered
at.
For
colleges and trade schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4. Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b. If the correct school is not shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the school is still not listed, click the "None of the above" button and answer the questions shown.
For colleges and trade schools outside of the U.S. or U.S. Territories:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER".
5. Provide the requested information.
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H4CHOICEAPP
When
you applied or registered, which of the following colleges or trade
schools was your first
choice,
not considering the cost? Consider all colleges and trade schools
regardless of whether you were accepted or not.
1=[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended]
2=[other institution applied to/registered at]
3=[other institution applied to/registered at]
9=Don't know
Help
Text:
Imagine
that [all of] the colleges or trade schools shown cost the same and
you were accepted to [both/them all].
Select the college
or trade school that would have been your first choice at the time
you applied or registered.
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H4APPSTATUS
Were
you accepted, wait-listed or rejected at [other institution applied
to/registered at]? For schools that admit anyone who registers,
answer “Accepted.”/ Were you accepted, wait-listed or
rejected at [other institution applied to/registered at]? For schools
that admit anyone who registers, answer “Accepted.”/ For
each of the following schools, indicate if you were accepted,
wait-listed or rejected. For schools that admit anyone who registers,
answer “Accepted.”
[other institution applied to/registered at]
[other institution applied to/registered at]
1=Accepted
2=Wait-listed
3=Rejected
Help
Text:
Accepted:
If the college or trade school selected you for admission or if the
college or trade school admits everyone who registers, select
"Accepted."
If you were on a college or trade school's wait-list (see below), but
were eventually accepted, select "Accepted."
Include conditional admission and deferred enrollment as "Accepted."
Wait-listed:
Some colleges and trade schools place applicants on a wait-list if
they have reached the maximum number of students for which they have
room. If enough accepted applicants end up going to other schools,
some wait-listed applicants may be accepted. If the college or trade
school placed you on its wait-list and you were not
accepted later, then answer "Wait-listed"
for that college or trade school.
Rejected:
If you were not
admitted by the college or trade school (you were not
accepted and you were not
wait-listed), select "Rejected."
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ADDED
H4CHOICEACC
When
you were accepted, which of the following colleges or trade schools
was your first
choice,
not considering the cost?
1=[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended]
2=[other institution applied to/registered at]
3=[other institution applied to/registered at]
9=Don't know
Help
Text:
Imagine
that [both of/all of] the colleges or trade schools shown cost the
same.
Select the college or trade school that would have
been your first choice at the time you were choosing which one to
attend.
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H4QUALITY
How
important to you was each of the following characteristics when
choosing to attend [name of institution applied to/registered at and
attended]?
Academic quality or reputation
Cost of attendance
[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended] offered a
particular program of study
1=Very important
2=Somewhat important
3=Not at all important
4=Don't know
Help
Text:
Indicate
the importance you placed on the characteristics of [name of
institution applied to/registered at and attended] when choosing to
attend it.
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B05
H4EVRATNDCLG
Did
you attend
any college or trade school between the time you [received
your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high
school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school] and [February 2016]?
(Please be sure to include: • Colleges and trade
schools where you were just taking classes. • Online only
colleges and trade schools.
Do not
include: • Any colleges or trade schools you started attending
after [February 2016] • [Your college or trade school enrollment
during high school.] • [Your adult high school completion
program.] • A foreign college or trade school that you attended
through a study abroad program.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had attended
any college or trade school, including online schools, between the
time you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school] and [February
2016]. Include all enrollment including enrollment in a degree or
certificate program as well as enrollment in classes only. Do not
include colleges and trade schools that you first started attending
after [February 2016].
Please include:
Colleges and trade schools where you were just taking classes.
Online only colleges and trade schools.
Do
not
include:
Any colleges or trade schools you started attending after [February 2016].
A
foreign college or trade school that you attended through a study
abroad program.
[Your college or trade school enrollment during
high school./ Your adult high school completion program.]
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B28
H4NOENROLL
Generally,
which of the following reasons describe why you had not attended
college or trade school by the end of [February 2016]?
(Please
choose all that apply)
Academic reasons
Personal or family reasons
Financial reasons
Work, military or career-related reasons
None of these
Help
Text:
Indicate
the reasons you had not attended a college or trade school by the end
of [February 2016]. You may select as many options as apply.
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B06
H4CLGATNDNUM
[Including
[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended], how/How]
many colleges or trade schools did you attend
between the time you [received
your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high
school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school] and [February 2016]?
(Please be sure to count:
• [name of
institution applied to/registered at and attended]
•
Colleges and trade schools where you were just taking classes.
•
Online only colleges and trade schools.
Do not
count:
• Any colleges or trade schools you started
attending after [February 2016]
• [Your college or trade
school enrollment during high school.]
• [Your adult high
school completion program.]
• A foreign college or trade
school that you attended through a study abroad program.)
| college(s) or trade school(s)
Help
Text:
Indicate
how many colleges and trade schools you had attended between the time
you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received
your high school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance
or completion/last attended high school] and [February 2016].
Please count:
[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended]
Colleges and trade schools where you were just taking classes.
Online only colleges and trade schools.
Do
not
count:
Any
colleges or trade schools you started attending after [February
2016].
[Your college or trade school enrollment during high
school./ Your adult high school completion program.]
A foreign college or trade school that you attended through a study abroad program.
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B04
H4ATNDUPDCLG
[if
iteration = 1 then display:] Now we would like to find out about the
[college or trade school/colleges or trade schools] you have attended
since you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school][, starting
with the one you attended first].
Is the [first
]college or trade school you attended...
[else display:]
[(]You've already told us about:
--School reported in iteration
X
--School reported in iteration Y
--etc. etc.[)]
[If
1 < iteration number < number of colleges attended]
Think
about one of the other colleges or trade schools you attended after
you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received
your high school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance
or completion/last attended high school]. Was it...
[Else
display:]
What was the other college or trade school you
attended after you [received your high school diploma/ received your
GED/ received your high school equivalency/received your certificate
of attendance or completion/last attended high school]? Was it...
1=[institution planned to attend in November 2013 (preloaded from
2013 Update)]
2=[other institution applied to/registered at (preloaded from 2013
Update)]
3=[other institution applied to/registered at (preloaded from 2013
Update)]
4=[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended]
5=[other institution applied to/registered at]
6=[other institution applied to/registered at]
9=or some other college or trade school?
Help
Text:
If
the college or trade school is listed select that option. If the
college or trade school is not
listed select "or some other college or trade school."
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B07A
H4CLGCODER
[If
first iteration of school loop and colleges named previously < >
9 and number of colleges attended < > 1]
Now we would like
to find out about the [college or trade school/colleges or trade
schools] you have attended after you [received your high school
diploma/ received your GED/ received your high school
equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school][, starting with the one you
attended first].
[Else if first iteration of school loop and
colleges named previously < > 9]
Now we would like to find
out about the college or trade school you have attended after you
[received your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received your
high school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school]
[else if iteration
> 1] [(]You've already told us about:
--School reported in
iteration X
--School reported in iteration Y
--etc. etc.[)]
[All iterations] What is the full name, city and state of
[the college or trade school you attended/the first
college or trade school you attended/the other college or trade
school you attended/one of the other colleges or trade schools you
attended]?
(Please type in the full
name.
Do not
use abbreviations.)
Help
Text:
Follow
the steps to search the database of colleges and trade schools. Then
select the college or trade school that you attended.
For
colleges and trade schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4. Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b. If the correct school is not shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the school is still not listed, click the "None of the above" button and answer the questions shown.
For colleges and trade schools outside of the U.S. or U.S. Territories (Do not include schools you attended through a study abroad program while still enrolled in a college or trade school in the United States):
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER" button.
5. Provide the requested information.
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B09
H4PSSTARTDATE
In
what month and year did you first start attending [institution name]
(after you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school])?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year you first started attending [institution name]. If
you took classes at [institution name] before you [received your high
school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high school
equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school], indicate the date you first
started attending [institution name] after you [received your high
school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high school
equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school].
Please provide your best
guess if you are unsure.
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B29
H4BRKAFTRHS
Based
on when you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school], it looks like
you took a break from school before starting at [institution
name].
Generally, which of the following reasons describe
why you decided to take a break after high school?
(Please
choose all that apply)
Academic reasons
Personal or family reasons
Financial reasons
Work, military or career-related reasons
None of these
Help
Text:
Indicate
the reasons you took a break from school after high school. You may
select as many options as apply.
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B10
H4CLGSTLATND
Were
you attending [institution name] at any time in [February 2016]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you were attending [institution name] at any time in
[February 2016].
If you were taking online classes at
[institution name], answer "Yes."
If you were
studying abroad, but still enrolled at [institution name], answer
"Yes."
If you were not attending [institution
name] in [February 2016], answer "No" even if you have
re-enrolled since then or plan to re-enroll at [institution name] in
the future.
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B11
H4PSENDDATE
In
what month and year did you last attend [institution name] (before
[February 2016])?
(If you returned to [institution name]
after [February 2016], please report the last month and year you
attended [institution name] before [February 2016]).
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year you last attended [institution name] before
[February 2016]. If you returned to [institution name] after
[February 2016], select the last month and year you attended before
[February 2016].
Please provide your best guess if you
are unsure.
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B16A
H4PROGRAM01
When
you first
attended [institution name] [in [month and year of first attendance
at [institution]]] what type of degree or certificate were you
working on?
(If you worked on more than one degree or
certificate at [institution name] or if you were in a joint degree
program, tell us about only one of these now. You will have an
opportunity later to tell us about all other enrollment at
[institution name].)
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4PGMSTLATND01
Were
you still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program)] at [institution name] in [February 2016]?
(If
you changed your major or field of study but are still working on
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name], answer ‘Yes.’)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"Yes"[even if you had changed your major].
If
you were not [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"No" even if you are currently enrolled or you plan to
re-enroll in the future.
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B17A
H4COMPLETEDG01
[When
you left [institution name] in [month and year of last attendance at
[institution]], had you completed this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/By the end of [February 2016]], had you completed
this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name]?
(Answer "No" if you
transferred schools and completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at a different school.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had not completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the end of [month and
year of last attendance at [institution] (through February
2016)/February 2016], answer "No"
even if you have completed it by today.
If you
transferred to a different college or trade school and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] there, answer
"No".
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B19A
H4EXPDGDATE01
[Do
you expect to complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name]/Do you expect to return to
[institution name] and complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/Do you expect to re-enroll in this [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] program at [institution name]
and complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]]
by
the end of 2016?
(If you have completed or expect to complete this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at a different
college or trade school, or you expect to complete it after 2016,
answer ‘No.’)
1=Yes, you completed
it at [institution name] sometime between [February 2016] and today
2=Yes, you expect
to complete
it at [institution name] sometime between today and the end of 2016
3=No, you do
not expect to complete
it at [institution name] by the end of 2016
Help
Text:
If
you have completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by today, select "Yes,
you completed this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]
at [institution name] sometime between [February 2016] and today"
If you expect to complete your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the
end of 2016, select "Yes, you expect to complete it at
[institution name] sometime between today and the end of 2016."
If you do not expect to complete your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the
end of 2016, select "No, you do not expect to complete this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution
name] by the end of 2016."
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B22A
H4CLASSRSN01
Which
of these reasons describes why you were taking these classes at
[institution name]?
1=To prepare for or to transfer credits to a degree or certificate
program
2=To prepare for or to maintain a job certification or license
3=To gain job or occupational skills
4=To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or
personal interest
Help
Text:
From
the options provided, please indicate the main reason why you decided
to take classes at [institution name].
If you took these
classes to earn course credit that you planned to apply towards the
requirements of a degree or certificate program in the future, or if
you took these classes to meet a pre-requisite for admission to a
degree or certificate program, answer "To prepare for or to
transfer credits to a degree or certificate program."
If
you took these classes to prepare for a job certification or license
(examples include Certified Mechanic, Certified Medical Assistant,
Licensed Realtor, or Licensed Plumber) or to maintain one that you
already had, answer "To prepare for or to maintain a job
certification or license."
If you took these classes
in order to gain job skills--for example, to improve writing ability
or carpentry skills or to improve the quality of work you perform at
your job, answer "To gain job or occupational skills."
If
you took these classes for personal interest or self-improvement--for
example, to learn a new language with hopes of using your new
language while on travel or to take an art class in order to practice
a new hobby, answer "To take courses solely for recreation,
self-improvement, or personal interest."
If you were
in a bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year degree), an
associate's degree program (usually a 2-year degree) or a certificate
program (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology) when you first enrolled at
[institution name], back up and change your answer to the previous
question.
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H4ANYOTHPGM01
For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
Did you
work on any[ other] degrees or certificates at [institution name] by
the end of [[month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/[February 2016][, or take classes at [institution
name] at a time when you were not enrolled in a program]? [Do not
count double majors or changes in your major as a separate degree.]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had any other enrollment at [institution name] by the end
of [month and year of last attendance at [institution] (through
February 2016)/February 2016].
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B16B
H4PROGRAM02
(For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program])
What
[other] degree or certificate did you work on at [institution name]?
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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FROM
FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4PGMSTLATND02
Were
you still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program)] at [institution name] in [February 2016]?
(If
you changed your major or field of study but are still working on
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name], answer ‘Yes.’)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"Yes"[even if you had changed your major].
If
you were not [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"No" even if you are currently enrolled or you plan to
re-enroll in the future.
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B17B
H4COMPLETEDG02
[When
you left [institution name] in [month and year of last attendance at
[institution]] had you completed this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/By the end of [February 2016]], had you completed
this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name]?
(Answer "No" if you
transferred schools and completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at a different school.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had not completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the end of [month and
year of last attendance at [institution] (through February
2016)/February 2016], answer "No"
even if you have completed it by today.
If you
transferred to a different college or trade school and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] there, answer
"No".
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B19B
H4EXPDGDATE02
[Do
you expect to complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name]/Do you expect to return to
[institution name] and complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/Do you expect to re-enroll in this [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] program at [institution name]
and complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]]
by
the end of 2016?
(If you have completed or expect to complete this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at a different
college or trade school, or you expect to complete it after 2016,
answer ‘No.’)
1=Yes, you completed
it at [institution name] sometime between [February 2016] and today
2=Yes, you expect
to complete
it at [institution name] sometime between today and the end of 2016
3=No, you do
not expect to complete
it at [institution name] by the end of 2016
Help
Text:
If
you have completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by today, select "Yes,
you completed this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]
at [institution name] sometime between [February 2016] and today"
If you expect to complete your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the
end of 2016, select "Yes, you expect to complete it at
[institution name] sometime between today and the end of 2016."
If you do not expect to complete your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the
end of 2016, select "No, you do not expect to complete this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution
name] by the end of 2016."
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B22B
H4CLASSRSN02
Which
of these reasons describes why you were taking these classes at
[institution name]?
1=To prepare for or to transfer credits to a degree or certificate
program
2=To prepare for or to maintain a job certification or license
3=To gain job or occupational skills
4=To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or
personal interest
Help
Text:
From
the options provided, please indicate the main reason why you decided
to take classes at [institution name].
If you took these
classes to earn course credit that you planned to apply towards the
requirements of a degree or certificate program in the future, or if
you took these classes to meet a pre-requisite for admission to a
degree or certificate program, answer "To prepare for or to
transfer credits to a degree or certificate program."
If
you took these classes to prepare for a job certification or license
(examples include Certified Mechanic, Certified Medical Assistant,
Licensed Realtor, or Licensed Plumber) or to maintain one that you
already had, answer "To prepare for or to maintain a job
certification or license."
If you took these classes
in order to gain job skills--for example, to improve writing ability
or carpentry skills or to improve the quality of work you perform at
your job, answer "To gain job or occupational skills."
If
you took these classes for personal interest or self-improvement--for
example, to learn a new language with hopes of using your new
language while on travel or to take an art class in order to practice
a new hobby, answer "To take courses solely for recreation,
self-improvement, or personal interest."
If you were
in a bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year degree), an
associate's degree program (usually a 2-year degree) or a certificate
program (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology) when you first enrolled at
[institution name], back up and change your answer to the previous
question.
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FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4ANYOTHPGM02
For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
Did you
work on any [other] degree or certificate at [institution name] by
the end of [[month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/[February 2016][, or take classes at [institution
name] at a time when you were not enrolled in a program]? [(Do not
count double majors or changes in your major as a separate degree.)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had any other enrollment at [institution name] by the end
of [month and year of last attendance at [institution] (through
February 2016)/February 2016].
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B16C
H4PROGRAM03
(For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program] [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program])
What
[other] degree or certificate did you work on at [institution name]?
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4PGMSTLATND03
Were
you still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program)] at [institution name] in [February 2016]?
(If
you changed your major or field of study but were still working on
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name], answer ‘Yes.’)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"Yes" [even if you had changed your major].
If
you were not [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"No" even if you are currently enrolled or you plan to
re-enroll in the future.
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B17C
H4COMPLETEDG03
[When
you left [institution name] in [month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/By the end of [February 2016]], had you completed this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]?
(Answer
"No" if you transferred schools and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at a different
school.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had not completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the end of [month and
year of last attendance at [institution] (through February
2016)/February 2016], answer "No"
even if you have completed it by today.
If you
transferred to a different college or trade school and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] there, answer
"No".
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B19C
H4EXPDGDATE03
[Do
you expect to complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name]/Do you expect to return to
[institution name] and complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/Do you expect to re-enroll in this [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] program at [institution name]
and complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]]
by
the end of 2016?
(If you have completed or expect to complete this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at a different
college or trade school, or you expect to complete it after 2016,
answer ‘No.’)
1=Yes, you completed
it at [institution name] sometime between [February 2016] and today
2=Yes, you expect
to complete
it at [institution name] sometime between today and the end of 2016
3=No, you do
not expect to complete
it at [institution name] by the end of 2016
Help
Text:
If
you have completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by today, select "Yes,
you completed this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]
at [institution name] sometime between [February 2016] and today"
If you expect to complete your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the
end of 2016, select "Yes, you expect to complete it at
[institution name] sometime between today and the end of 2016."
If you do not expect to complete your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the
end of 2016, select "No, you do not expect to complete this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution
name] by the end of 2016."
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H4CLASSRSN03
Which
of these reasons best describes why you were taking these classes at
[institution name]?
1=To prepare for or to transfer credits to a degree or certificate
program
2=To prepare for or to maintain a job certification or license
3=To gain job or occupational skills
4=To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or
personal interest
Help
Text:
From
the options provided, please indicate the main reason why you decided
to take classes at [institution name].
If you took these
classes to earn course credit that you planned to apply towards the
requirements of a degree or certificate program in the future, or if
you took these classes to meet a pre-requisite for admission to a
degree or certificate program, answer "To prepare for or to
transfer credits to a degree or certificate program."
If
you took these classes to prepare for a job certification or license
(examples include Certified Mechanic, Certified Medical Assistant,
Licensed Realtor, or Licensed Plumber) or to maintain one that you
already had, answer "To prepare for or to maintain a job
certification or license."
If you took these classes
in order to gain job skills--for example, to improve writing ability
or carpentry skills or to improve the quality of work you perform at
your job, answer "To gain job or occupational skills."
If
you took these classes for personal interest or self-improvement--for
example, to learn a new language with hopes of using your new
language while on travel or to take an art class in order to practice
a new hobby, answer "To take courses solely for recreation,
self-improvement, or personal interest."
If you were
in a bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year degree), an
associate's degree program (usually a 2-year degree) or a certificate
program (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology) when you first enrolled at
[institution name], back up and change your answer to the previous
question.
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H4ANYOTHPGM03
For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
Did you
work on any[ other] degree or certificate at [institution name] by
the end of [[month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/[February 2016][, or take classes at [institution
name] at a time when you were not enrolled in a program]? [(Do not
count double majors or changes in your major as a separate degree.)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had any other enrollment at [institution name] by the end
of [month and year of last attendance at [institution] (through
February 2016)/February 2016].
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B16D
H4PROGRAM04
(For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program] [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program] [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program])
What
[other] degree or certificate did you work on at [institution name]?
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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H4PGMSTLATND04
Were
you still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program)] at [institution name] in [February 2016]?
(If
you changed your major or field of study but are still working on
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name], answer ‘Yes.’)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"Yes"[even if you had changed your major].
If
you were not [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"No" even if you are currently enrolled or you plan to
re-enroll in the future.
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B17D
H4COMPLETEDG04
[When
you left [institution name] in [month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/By the end of [February 2016]], had you completed this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]?
(Answer
"No" if you transferred schools and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at a different
school.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had not completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the end of [month and
year of last attendance at [institution] (through February
2016)/February 2016], answer "No"
even if you have completed it by today.
If you
transferred to a different college or trade school and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] there, answer
"No".
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B19D
H4EXPDGDATE04
[Do
you expect to complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name]/Do you expect to return to
[institution name] and complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/Do you expect to re-enroll in this [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] program at [institution name]
and complete this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]]
by
the end of 2016?
(If you have completed or expect to complete this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at a different
college or trade school, or you expect to complete it after 2016,
answer ‘No.’)
1=Yes, you completed
it at [institution name] sometime between [February 2016] and today
2=Yes, you expect
to complete
it at [institution name] sometime between today and the end of 2016
3=No, you do
not expect to complete
it at [institution name] by the end of 2016
Help
Text:
If
you have completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by today, select "Yes,
you completed this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]
at [institution name] sometime between [February 2016] and today"
If you expect to complete your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the
end of 2016, select "Yes, you expect to complete it at
[institution name] sometime between today and the end of 2016."
If you do not expect to complete your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the
end of 2016, select "No, you do not expect to complete this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at [institution
name] by the end of 2016."
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B22D
H4CLASSRSN04
Which
of these reasons best describes why you were taking these classes at
[institution name]?
1=To prepare for or to transfer credits to a degree or certificate
program
2=To prepare for or to maintain a job certification or license
3=To gain job or occupational skills
4=To take courses solely for recreation, self-improvement, or
personal interest
Help
Text:
From
the options provided, please indicate the main reason why you decided
to take classes at [institution name].
If you took these
classes to earn course credit that you planned to apply towards the
requirements of a degree or certificate program in the future, or if
you took these classes to meet a pre-requisite for admission to a
degree or certificate program, answer "To prepare for or to
transfer credits to a degree or certificate program."
If
you took these classes to prepare for a job certification or license
(examples include Certified Mechanic, Certified Medical Assistant,
Licensed Realtor, or Licensed Plumber) or to maintain one that you
already had, answer "To prepare for or to maintain a job
certification or license."
If you took these classes
in order to gain job skills--for example, to improve writing ability
or carpentry skills or to improve the quality of work you perform at
your job, answer "To gain job or occupational skills."
If
you took these classes for personal interest or self-improvement--for
example, to learn a new language with hopes of using your new
language while on travel or to take an art class in order to practice
a new hobby, answer "To take courses solely for recreation,
self-improvement, or personal interest."
If you were
in a bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year degree), an
associate's degree program (usually a 2-year degree) or a certificate
program (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology) when you first enrolled at
[institution name], back up and change your answer to the previous
question.
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FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4ANYOTHCLG
So
far you have told us about your enrollment at:
[1st college
attended]
[2nd college attended]
[3rd college
attended]
[4th college attended]
[5th college
attended]
[6th college attended]
[7th college
attended]
Have you attended any other colleges or trade
schools between the time you [received your high school diploma/
received your GED/ received your high school equivalency/received
your certificate of attendance or completion/last attended high
school] and [February 2016]?
(Please be sure to
include:
• Colleges and trade schools where you were just
taking classes.
• Online only colleges and trade
schools.
Do not
include:
• Any colleges or trade schools you started
attending after [February 2016].
• [Your college or trade
school enrollment during high school.]
• [Your adult high
school completion program.]
• A foreign college or trade
school that you attended through a study abroad
program.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you have attended any other colleges or trade schools between
the time you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school] and [February
2016].
Please include:
Colleges and trade schools where you were just taking classes.
Online only colleges and trade schools.
Do
not
include:
Any
colleges or trade schools you started attending after [February
2016]
[Your college or trade school enrollment during high
school./ Your adult high school completion program.]
A foreign college or trade school that you attended through a study abroad program.
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H4REFDEGINST
In
[date last attended reference institution (through February 2016)],
which of the following degrees or certificates were you working
on?
(If you were enrolled in two programs at the same
time, choose the one you considered your main one.)
74=[4th program] at [7th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
73=[3rd program] at [7th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
72=[2nd program] at [7th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
71=[1st program] at [7th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
64=[4th program] at [6th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
63=[3rd program] at [6th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
62=[2nd program] at [6th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
61=[1st program] at [6th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
54=[4th program] at [5th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
53=[3rd program] at [5th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
52=[2nd program] at [5th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
51=[1st program] at [5th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
44=[4th program] at [4th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
43=[3rd program] at [4th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
42=[2nd program] at [4th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
41=[1st program] at [4th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
34=[4th program] at [3rd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
33=[3rd program] at [3rd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
32=[2nd program] at [3rd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
31=[1st program] at [3rd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
24=[4th program] at [2nd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
23=[3rd program] at [2nd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
22=[2nd program] at [2nd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
21=[1st program] at [2nd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
14=[4th program] at [1st college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
13=[3rd program] at [1st college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
12=[2nd program] at [1st college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
11=[1st program] at [1st college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
Help
Text:
Please
select the degree or certificate program you had been enrolled in
most recently in
[February 2016].
If you were enrolled in two programs at the same time, choose the one
you considered your main one.
Do not
consider any enrollment after [February 2016].
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H4CLGFTPT
When
you were attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school]
[between [month and year of first postsecondary attendance] and
[[date last attended reference institution (through February
2016)]/[February 2016]/in [month and year of first postsecondary
attendance]], was your enrollment...
1=full-time or mainly full-time,
2=part-time or mainly part-time, or
3=an equal mix of full-time and part-time?
Help
Text:
The
following are examples of standard full-time course loads and may
vary by school.
The course load for students who are
enrolled as a full-time
undergraduate student is
typically at least:
• 12 semester or quarter hours per
term
• 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours per academic
year for an educational program using credit hours for a program of
less than one academic year
• 24 clock hours per week for
an educational program using clock
hours
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B30
H4LFT2ATNDIF
By
the end of [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)], had you ever left one college with no plans to
return to it and then attended another?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had you ever left one college with no plans to return to
it and then attended another ([by the end of [February 2016]/by the
end of [last month and year at reference institution (through
February 2016)]]).
If you started a degree or certificate
program at one college or trade school and transferred to another in
order to finish that degree or certificate, answer "Yes."
If you always planned to return to the first college or
trade school after attending the second, answer “No.” For
example, if you took classes at a second college or trade school
during your summer break from your first school, answer “No.”
If you only took classes at a second college or trade
school while still attending your first school, answer "No."
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B31
H4SWCHCLGWHY
Generally,
which of the following reasons describe why you left one college or
trade school and attended another?
(If you did this more
than once, tell us about the most recent time.)
(Please
choose all that apply)
Academic reasons
Personal or family reasons
Financial reasons
Work, military or career-related reasons
None of these
Help
Text:
Indicate
the reasons you left one college or trade school and attended
another. You may select as many options as apply.
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B32
H4RSNLFTCLG
Earlier
you indicated that you were no longer attending [reference
institution] in [February 2016].
Generally, which of the
following reasons describe why you left school [in [date last
attended reference institution (through February 2016)]]?
(Please
choose all that apply)
Academic reasons
Personal or family reasons
Financial reasons
Work, military or career-related reasons
None of these
Help
Text:
Indicate
the reasons you left [reference institution]. You may select as many
options as apply.
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H4ENRPLN
[You
told us that you have attended:
[1st college attended]
[2nd
college attended]
etc.]
At any time since
[February 2016] have you attended a [different]
college or trade school?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you have not attended any college or trade school at any time since
[February 2016], answer "No."
If you have only
attended colleges and trade schools you have already told us about,
answer "No."
If you are currently attending a
college or trade school that is not
listed, answer "Yes."
If you attended a college
or trade school since [February 2016] at some point that is not
listed but you are no longer attending it, answer "Yes."
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H4CLGCODER1
What
is the full name, city and state of the [other] college or trade
school you have attended since [February 2016]?
(Please
type in the full name. Do not use abbreviations.)
Help
Text:
Follow
the steps to search the database of colleges and trade schools. Then
select the college or trade school that you attended.
For
colleges and trade schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4. Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b. If the correct school is not shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the school is still not listed, click the "None of the above" button and answer the questions shown.
For colleges and trade schools outside of the U.S. or U.S. Territories (Do not include schools you attended through a study abroad program while still enrolled in a college or trade school in the United States):
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER" button.
5. Provide the requested information.
If
you have attended more than one college or trade school since
[February 2016], tell us about your current or most recent college or
trade school.
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H4ENRPLN2
[You
told us that you have attended:
[1st college attended]
[2nd
college attended]
[college or trade school attended between
[February 2016] and survey date] etc.]
Do you plan to
begin
attending a [different]
college or trade school at any time between
now ([current month 2016]) and the end of December 2016?
1=Yes, and you know what college or trade school you will attend
2=Yes, but you do not know yet what college or trade school you will
attend
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you do not plan to begin attending any college or trade school
between now and December 2016, answer "No."
If
you only plan to attend colleges and trade schools you have already
told us about, answer "No."
If you plan to
begin attending a college or trade school at some point between today
and December 2016, but you do not know which one yet, answer "Yes,
but you do not know yet what college or trade school you will
attend."
If at some point between today and December
2016, you plan to begin attending a specific college or trade school
that is not
listed, answer "Yes, and you know what college or trade school
you will attend."
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B07B
H4CLGCODER2
What
is the full name, city and state of the [other]
college or trade school you plan to begin attending [at some point
between now ([current month 2016]) and December 2016/in December
2016]? (Please type in the full name. Do not use abbreviations.)
Help
Text:
Follow
the steps to search the database of colleges and trade schools. Then
select the college or trade school that you attended.
For
colleges and trade schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4. Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b. If the correct school is not shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the school is still not listed, click the "None of the above" button and answer the questions shown.
For colleges and trade schools outside of the U.S. or U.S. Territories (Do not include schools you will attend through a study abroad program while still enrolled in a college or trade school in the United States):
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER" button.
5. Provide the requested information.
If
you plan to attend more than one college or trade school between now
and December 2016, tell us about the one at which you will be taking
the most classes.
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B20A
H4AATYPE01
Do
you plan to enroll in a bachelor's degree program within the next
three years? (A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year
college or university and usually requires at least 4 years of
full-time, college-level work.)
1=Yes, you have enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program
sometime between [February 2016] and today
2=Yes, you plan to enroll in a bachelor’s degree program within
the next 3 years
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you have already enrolled in or plan to enroll in a
bachelor's degree program within three years from today.
Bachelor’s
degree program: A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year
college or university and usually requires at least 4 years of
full-time, college-level work.
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B26
H4EXPECTED
As
things stand now, how far in school do you think you will ever
go?
1=Less
than high school
completion
2=Complete
high school
diploma, GED, or other high school equivalency
3=Start
certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training
(usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to a
license, such as cosmetology), but not complete
4=Complete
certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training
(usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to a
license, such as cosmetology)
5=Start
associate's degree
(usually a 2-year degree), but not complete
6=Complete
associate's degree
(usually a 2-year degree)
7=Start
bachelor's degree
(usually a 4-year degree), but not complete
8=Complete
bachelor’s degree
(usually a 4-year degree)
9=Start
master's degree,
but not complete
10=Complete
master’s degree
11=Start
Ph.D., M.D., law degree or other high level professional degree,
but not complete
12=Complete
Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree
99=You
don’t know
Help
Text:
High school diploma, GED or other high school equivalency: This includes regular high school diplomas, diplomas with honors, International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas, GEDs and other high school equivalencies such as HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), and Adult High School Diplomas (AHSD) and others.
Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational training: Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A certificate is different from a certification or license. Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not include certifications or licenses. Also, do not include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term training (for example, 1 day).
Associate’s degree: An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent college work.
Bachelor’s degree: A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time, college-level work.
Master's degree: A master's degree usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a practicum.
A Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree: These degrees require advanced work beyond the master’s level.
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B76
H4PARSUPP
If
there were no barriers, how far in school do you think your
parents or guardians would
want you to go?
1=Less than high school completion
2=Complete a high school diploma, GED, or other high school
equivalency
3=Complete a certificate or diploma from a school that provides
occupational training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete,
often leading to a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Complete an associate's degree (usually a 2-year degree)
5=Complete a bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
6=Complete a master's degree
7=Complete a Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level
professional degree
99=You don't know
Parents or guardians are deceased
Help
Text:
High school diploma, GED or other high school equivalency: This includes regular high school diplomas, diplomas with honors, International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas, GEDs and other high school equivalencies such as HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), and Adult High School Diplomas (AHSD) and others.
Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational training: Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A certificate is different from a certification or license. Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not include certifications or licenses. Also, do not include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term training (for example, 1 day).
Associate’s degree: An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent college work.
Bachelor’s degree: A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time, college-level work.
Master's degree: A master's degree usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a practicum.
A Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree: These degrees require advanced work beyond the master’s level.
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B62C/D
H4MINDSET
The
next series of questions relates to your attitudes and experiences
with math, science, and related disciplines.
How much do
you agree or disagree with the following statements?
Most people can learn to be good at math.
You have to be born with the ability to be good at math.
Most people can learn to be good at science.
You have to be born with the ability to be good at science.
1=Strongly agree
2=Agree
3=Disagree
4=Strongly disagree
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how much you agree or disagree with each statement.
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B61A/B,
B62A/B
H4PERSON
[(Continued)]
How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
You see
yourself as a math person.
Others see you as a math person.
You see yourself as a science person.
Others see you as a science person.
1=Strongly agree
2=Agree
3=Disagree
4=Strongly disagree
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how much you agree or disagree with each statement.
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B63
H4LKS2USECPU
[(Continued)]
How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
You see
yourself as someone who is good at solving problems using computers.
Others see you as
someone who is good at solving problems using computers.
You see yourself as someone who is good at figuring out how
mechanical and electrical things work.
Others see you as someone who is good at figuring out how mechanical
and electrical things work.
1=Strongly agree
2=Agree
3=Disagree
4=Strongly disagree
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how much you agree or disagree with each statement.
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B65
H4ENTRYMAJ
When
you first
started
[at [first institution attended] in [month and year of first
postsecondary attendance]]/your college or trade school education],
what was the major or field of study you were most seriously
considering?
You did not know
Help
Text:
Follow
these steps to search the database of majors and fields of study and
choose the best match.
1. In the text box, type in the
major or field of study you were most seriously considering when you
first started your college or trade school education. 2. Click the
"ENTER" button to display options that are the best match
with the major or field of study you typed in.
3. Review the
descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
If
you did not know what major or field of study you were considering,
select the checkbox and click the 'Next' button to go to the next
screen.
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B68A
H4SAMEMAJ
Was
[major or field of study most seriously considered] the major or
field of study in which you earned your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/ [first/second/etc.] certificate/degree or
certificate] [from [institution]]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if you earned your degree or certificate in [major or field of study
most seriously considered] or not.
If you had more than
one major or field of study for your degree or certificate answer
"Yes" if either major or field of study was [major or field
of study most seriously considered]. You will have an opportunity to
tell us about your other major or field of study later.
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B69A
H4DEGMAJ
What
was your major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/ [first/second/third
etc.]certificate/degree or certificate] [from [institution]]?
(If
you had two majors or fields of study, please indicate only one here.
You will have an opportunity to provide your other one next.)
Help
Text:
Follow
these steps to search the database of majors and fields of study and
choose the best match.
1. In the text box, type in the
major or field of study. Please do not
enter a minor or concentration.
2. Click the "ENTER"
button to display options that are the best match with the major or
field of study you typed in.
3. Review the descriptions of the
options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
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H4OTHDEGMAJ
Besides
[major or field of study most seriously considered/major or field of
study for completed degree/certificate], did you have another major
for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/degree] [from
[institution]]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Answer
"Yes" if you had a second major for this degree or
certificate. Do not
include minors.
Answer "No" if you had one
major for this degree or certificate.
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B70A
H4DBLDEGMAJ
What
was your other major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/degree] [from [institution]]?
Help
Text:
Because
you indicated that you had a double major, enter your other major
here.
Follow these steps to search the database of majors
and fields of study and choose the best match.
1. In the
text box, type in the major or field of study. Please do not
enter a minor or concentration.
2. Click the "ENTER"
button to display options that are the best match with the major or
field of study you typed in.
3. Review the descriptions of the
options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
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B66
H4DECLAREMAJ
[When
you last attended [reference institution] in [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]/By the end of
[February 2016]], had you declared a major for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]]?
0=No
1=Yes, declared a single major or field of study
2=Yes, declared a double major or field of study
Help
Text:
Declaring
a major is the process of formally choosing your major and typically
involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the
registrar or dean.
Answer "No" if you had not
yet declared a major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate at [reference institution]] [by the end of
[February 2016]/when you last attended [reference institution] in
[last month and year at reference institution (through February
2016)]], even if you knew what you wanted to major in.
Do
not
count minors in this question.
If you had declared one
major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at
[reference institution]] [by the end of [February 2016]/when you last
attended [reference institution] in [last month and year at reference
institution (through February 2016)]], answer "Declared a single
major or field of study." If you declared a major and a minor,
answer "Declared a single major or field of study."
If
you had declared more than one major for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]] [by
the end of [February 2016]/when you last attended [reference
institution] in [last month and year at reference institution
(through February 2016)]], answer "Declared a double major or
field of study." Please do not
count a minor as a major.
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B67
H4DECIDMAJ
Even
though you had not formally declared your major, had you decided what
your major would be for your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate at [reference institution]] (by the end of [date
last attended reference institution (through February 2016)])?
0=No
1=Yes, decided upon a single major or field of study
2=Yes, decided upon a double major or field of study
Help
Text:
Do
not
count minors in this question.
Answer "No" if
you had not yet decided upon a major for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]] [by
the end of [February 2016]/when you last attended [reference
institution] in [last month and year at reference institution
(through February 2016)]].
If you had decided upon one
major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at
[reference institution]] [by the end of [February 2016]/when you last
attended [reference institution] in [last month and year at reference
institution (through February 2016)]], answer "Yes, decided upon
a single major or field of study." If you decided upon a major
and a minor, answer "Yes, decided upon a single major or field
of study."
If you had decided upon more than one
major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at
[reference institution]] [by the end of [February 2016]/when you last
attended [reference institution] in [last month and year at reference
institution (through February 2016)]], answer "Yes, decided upon
a double major or field of study." Please do not
count a minor as a major.
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B68B
H4MAJSTLSAME
Was
[major or field of study most seriously considered] [your major/one
of your majors/your field of study/your major or field of study] for
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference
institution]] [in [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)]/when you last attended in [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]/when you last attended
(through [February 2016])]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if your major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]] was
[major or field of study most seriously considered] or not. If you
had more than one major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]]
answer "Yes" if either major or field of study was [major
or field of study most seriously considered].
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B69B
H4MAJ1
What
was[ one of] your [major/field of study/major or field of study] for
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference
institution]] [in [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)]/when you last attended in [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]/when you last attended
(through [February 2016])]? [(Since you had two majors, please
indicate only
one
major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other one
next.)]
Help
Text:
[Enter
only one of your majors for your [bachelor’s degree/associate’s
degree] at [reference institution]] here. You will have an
opportunity to provide your other major next.] Please do
not
enter a minor or concentration.
Follow these steps to
search the database of majors and fields of study and choose the best
match.
1. In the text box, type in the major or field of
study.
2. Click the "ENTER" button to display options
that are the best match with the major or field of study you typed
in.
3. Review the descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
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B70B
H4MAJ2
What
was your second major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate at [reference institution]] [in [date last
attended reference institution (through February 2016)]/when you last
attended in [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)]/when you last attended (through [February 2016])]?
(Please do not
include a minor.)
Help
Text:
Because
you indicated earlier that you have a double
major, enter your other major here. Please do
not
enter a minor or concentration.
Follow these steps to
search the database of majors and fields of study and choose the best
match.
1. In the text box, type in the major or field of
study.
2. Click the "ENTER" button to display options
that are the best match with the major or field of study you typed
in.
3. Review the descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
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B72
H4RSNPICKMAJ
Why
did you choose [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program]? Was it...
Because you enjoy the courses in [major or field of study for
current/most recent degree/certificate program]?
Because you do well in the courses in [major or field of study for
current/most recent degree/certificate program]?
Because graduates in [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program] tend to have jobs with high earning
potential?
Because
graduates in [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program] tend to have jobs that allow them to
balance their work and personal life?
Because there are a lot of jobs available for graduates in [major or
field of study for current/most recent degree/certificate program]?
Because graduates in
[major or field of study for current/most recent degree/certificate
program] tend to have jobs that contribute to society?
Because someone encouraged it?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
For
each of the reasons listed, indicate whether it was a reason you
chose your major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]].
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H4RSNPICKMAIN
What
is the main reason you chose [major or field of study for
current/most recent degree/certificate program]?
1=Because you enjoy the courses in [major or field of study for
current/most recent degree/certificate program]
2=Because you do well in courses in [major or field of study for
current/most recent degree/certificate program]
3=Because graduates in [major or field of study for current/most
recent degree/certificate program] tend to have jobs with high
earning potential
4=Because graduates in [major or field of study for current/most
recent degree/certificate program] tend to have jobs that allow them
to balance their work and personal life
5=Because there are a lot of jobs available for graduates in [major
or field of study for current/most recent degree/certificate program]
6=Because graduates in [major or field of study for current/most
recent degree/certificate program] tend to have jobs that contribute
to society
7=Because someone encouraged it
Help
Text:
The
reasons you chose your major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]] (on
the previous screen) are shown in the list. Choose the main reason.
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B73
H4MAJCHANGE
Why
did you decide not to [major in/study/major in or study] [major or
field of study most seriously considered]? Was it...
Because a program for a degree or certificate in [major or field of
study most seriously considered] was not available at your college or
trade school?
Because you did not enjoy the courses in [major or field of study
most seriously considered]?
Because you were not doing well in the courses in [major or field of
study most seriously considered]?
Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] tend to have jobs with low earning potential?
Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] tend to have jobs that make it hard to balance their work
and personal life?
Because there are not enough jobs available for graduates in [major
or field of study most seriously considered]?
Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] are not likely to have jobs that contribute to society?
Because someone
discouraged you?
Because you did not fit in with people in your [major or field of
study most seriously considered] courses?
Because the schedule for courses in [major or field of study most
seriously considered] got in the way of your other responsibilities?
Because you became
more interested in [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program]?
Because you liked the jobs or job opportunities for graduates in
[major or field of study for current/most recent degree/certificate
program] better?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
For
each of the reasons listed, indicate whether it was a reason you
decided not to [major in/ study/ major in or study] [major or field
of study most seriously considered].
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H4MAJCHGMAIN
What
is the main reason you decided not to [major in/study] [major or
field of study most seriously considered]?
1=Because a program for a degree or certificate in [major or field of
study most seriously considered] was not available at your college or
trade school
2=Because you did not enjoy the courses in [major or field of study
most seriously considered]
3=Because you were not doing well in the courses in [major or field
of study most seriously considered]
4=Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] tend to have jobs with low earning potential
5=Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] tend to have jobs that make it hard to balance their work
and personal life
6=Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] are not likely to have jobs that contribute to society
7=Because there are not enough jobs available for graduates in [major
or field of study most seriously considered]
8=Because someone discouraged you
9=Because you did not fit in with people in your [major or field of
study most seriously considered] courses
10=Because the schedule for courses in [major or field of study most
seriously considered] got in the way of your other responsibilities?
11=Because you became more interested in [major or field of study for
current/most recent degree/certificate program]?
12=Because you liked the jobs or job opportunities for graduates in
[major or field of study for current/most recent degree/certificate
program] better?
Help
Text:
The
reasons you decided not to [major in/ study/ major in or study]
[major or field of study most seriously considered] (on the previous
screen) are shown in the list. Choose the main reason.
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B71
H4MAJCHGNUM
You
indicated that you were working on a [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree] in [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program] [in [date last attended reference
institution (through February 2016)]/when you last attended college
in [date last attended reference institution (through February
2016)]/when you last attended college (through [February 2016])]. Up
until that point, how many times had you formally changed your major
for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree]?
[(If you
worked on this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree] at more than
one college, add up the number of times you formally changed your
major at each school.)]
0=Never
1=Once
2=More than once
Help
Text:
Formally
changing your major typically involves submitting a form, either on
paper or online, to the registrar or dean to change your declared
major.
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/B41 /B49 / B54
H4COURSES
Did
you take any of the following courses at [[only college attended]/any
college or trade school you attended] between the time you [received
your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high
school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school] and [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]?
Course(s) in the math department
Course(s) in the natural sciences (such as life science, biology,
astronomy, chemistry, geology, or physics, but not
computer science or the social sciences)
Course(s) in the computer science or technology department
Course(s) in the engineering department
1=Yes
0=No
9=No department or courses offered
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had taken any courses in the listed departments or
natural sciences between the time you [received your high school
diploma/ received your GED/ received your high school
equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school] and [February 2016/last month
and year at reference institution (through February 2016)].
Course(s) in the math
department:
Include only courses taken in a math department. Do not consider math
courses offered in other departments. If your college(s) or trade
school(s) did not have a math department, answer "No
department/courses offered."
Course(s) in the
natural
sciences:
Include only courses in the natural sciences, such as life science,
biology, astronomy, chemistry, geology, or physics. Do not
include computer science courses. Do not
include social science courses such as political science, psychology,
sociology, economics, or geography. If your college(s) or trade
school(s) did not offer natural science courses, answer "No
department/courses offered."
Course(s) in the
computer
science or technology department:
Include only courses taken in a computer science or technology
department. Do not consider computer science or technology courses
offered in other departments. If your college(s) or trade school(s)
did not have a computer science or technology department, answer "No
department/courses offered."
Course(s) in the
engineering
department:
Include only courses taken in an engineering department. Do not
consider engineering courses offered in other departments. If your
college(s) or trade school(s) did not have an engineering department,
answer "No department/courses offered."
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B37
/ B45 / B50 / B55
H4TREATMF
How
much do you agree or disagree that your instructor(s) in the
following course(s) treated male
and female students
differently?
Math department courses
Natural science courses
Computer science or technology department courses
Engineering department courses
1=Strongly agree
2=Agree
3=Disagree
4=Strongly disagree
9=Not applicable or Don't know
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how much you agree or disagree with this statement about
your instructors in each of the listed courses.
If the
students in your courses were all men or all women, answer "Not
applicable or Don't know."
Course(s) in the math
department: Include only courses taken in a math department. Do not
consider math courses offered in other departments. If the students
in your math department classes were all men or all women, answer
"Not applicable or Don't know."
Course(s) in
the natural sciences: Include only courses in the natural sciences,
such as life science, biology, astronomy, chemistry, geology, or
physics. Do not include computer science courses. Do not include
social science courses such as political science, psychology,
sociology, economics, or geography. If the students in your natural
science classes were all men or all women, answer "Not
applicable or Don't know."
Course(s) in the computer
science or technology department: Include only courses taken in a
computer science or technology department. Do not consider computer
science or technology courses offered in other departments. If the
students in your computer science or technology department classes
were all men or all women, answer "Not applicable or Don't
know."
Course(s) in the engineering department:
Include only courses taken in an engineering department. Do not
consider engineering courses offered in other departments. If the
students in your engineering department classes were all men or all
women, answer "Not applicable or Don't know."
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H4TREATRACE
How
much do you agree or disagree that your instructor(s) in the
following course(s) treated students
of different races
differently?
Math department courses
Natural science courses
Computer science or technology department courses
Engineering department courses
1=Strongly agree
2=Agree
3=Disagree
4=Strongly disagree
9=Not applicable or Don't know
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how much you agree or disagree with this statement about
each of your instructors in the listed courses.
If all of
the students in your courses were one race, answer "Not
applicable or Don't know."
Course(s) in the math
department: Include only courses taken in a math department. Do not
consider math courses offered in other departments. If all of the
students in your math department classes were one race, answer "Not
applicable or Don't know."
Course(s) in the natural
sciences: Include only courses in the natural sciences, such as life
science, biology, astronomy, chemistry, geology, or physics. Do not
include computer science courses. Do not include social science
courses such as political science, psychology, sociology, economics,
or geography. If all of the students in your natural science classes
were one race, answer "Not applicable or Don't know."
Course(s) in the computer science or technology
department: Include only courses taken in a computer science or
technology department. Do not consider computer science or technology
courses offered in other departments. If all of the students in your
computer science or technology department classes were one race,
answer "Not applicable or Don't know."
Course(s)
in the engineering department: Include only courses taken in an
engineering department. Do not consider engineering courses offered
in other departments. If all of the students in your engineering
department classes were one race, answer "Not applicable or
Don't know."
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H4REMEVER
Remedial
or developmental courses are used to strengthen students' skills
before they take their first college-level course in math, reading,
or other subjects. Students are usually assigned to these courses on
the basis of a placement test taken before the school year begins.
Often, these courses do not count for credit toward graduation.
Did
you take any remedial or developmental courses to improve your basic
skills in math, reading, or writing between the time you [received
your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high
school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school] and [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Sometimes
remedial classes are also called developmental classes,
pre-curriculum classes, basic skills classes, or have other names as
designated by the college or trade school.
If you failed
a course in the standard curriculum and had to take the same course
over again, do not count this course as a remedial course.
Do
not
count courses for English Language Learners, that is, courses for
people whose first language is not English.
Answer "Yes"
if you took any remedial courses at any colleges or trade schools
since you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school].
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B59
H4EVRREQHELP
Between
the time you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school] and [date last
attended reference institution (through February 2016)], had you ever
sought help for a course such as by participating in a study group,
going to office hours, or requesting tutoring?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Please
indicate if you have ever sought help from a college or trade school
so that you could do better in any of their courses. Study groups,
office hours, and tutor requests are examples, but there may be
others. Include help that you only
sought from the college or trade school.
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B60
H4TYPECRSHLP
In
which course subjects did you seek help?
(Please choose
all that apply)
Courses in a math department
Courses in the natural sciences
Courses in a computer science or technology department
Courses in an engineering department
Courses in English, reading, or writing
Other courses
Help
Text:
Courses
in a math
department:
Consider only math courses taken in a math department.
Courses
in the natural
science:
Consider any courses in the natural sciences, such as life science,
biology, astronomy, chemistry, geology, or physics. Do not
consider social science courses such as political science,
psychology, sociology, economics, or geography.
Course(s)
in the computer
science or technology department:
Include only courses taken in a computer science or technology
department. Do not consider computer science or technology courses
offered in other departments.
Course(s) in the
engineering
department:
Include only courses taken in an engineering department. Do not
consider engineering courses offered in other departments.
Course(s) in English,
reading, or writing:
Include any courses in an English department and any courses to
improve your reading and writing skills.
Other
courses:
Include any college or trade school courses that are not included in
the definitions above.
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B75
H4SRVUSE
[By
the end of [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)]/By the end of [February 2016]], which of the
following college or trade school services had you used?
(Visiting,
emailing, or in any way communicating with and receiving information
or help from a school office or department that offers a particular
service counts as use of that service.)
(Please choose
all that apply)
Advice or counseling about financial aid
Academic support services (for example, tutoring or writing centers)
Career planning or
job placement services
Did not use any of these services
Help
Text:
Indicate
all services that you had used at any college or trade school [by the
end of [February 2016]/by the end of [last month and year at
reference institution (through February 2016)]].
Receiving guidance on the financial aid application process from the financial aid office would be considered use of financial aid counseling or advice, but receiving financial aid in itself would not.
Academic support services would include use of tutoring, writing centers, or study skills development services.
Attending a career fair or résumé writing workshop put on by your college or trade school would count as use of career planning or job placement services.
If you had not used any of the listed services [by the end of [February 2016]/by the end of [last month and year at reference institution (through February 2016)]], answer "Did not use any services."
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B80
H4POSTSECEXP
By
the end of [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)], did you participate in any of the following as a
part of your college or trade school education?
Research project with a faculty member
Study abroad
Community-based project as part of a course (for example, service
learning)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you participated in any of the following activities as part
of your college or trade school education [by the end of [February
2016]/by the end of [last month and year at reference institution
(through February 2016)]].
An example of a research
project with a faculty member is one where a student works with a
faculty member on research. This research could be faculty-led
research or student-led research. Examples include a thesis or work
as a research assistant. Do not
include research papers that you complete on your own as a course
assignment or participation as a research subject in an experiment.
Study abroad programs give students attending U.S.
colleges and trade schools the opportunity to complete part of their
degree or certificate program in a foreign country. Study abroad
programs may last for a term, semester, or full academic year.
Community-Based Projects are projects undertaken by
departments and/or faculty and students in collaboration with
community organizations that respond to community-identified needs
and promote civic engagement.
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B24A
H4ONLINEPGM01
[[Was
your [bachelor's degree program/associate's degree
program/certificate program] at [[only college attended]/college or
trade school]/Between the time you [received your high school
diploma/ received your GED/ received your high school
equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school] and [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]], had you ever been
enrolled in a degree or certificate program that was] entirely
online?
[Do not
include any online adult high school completion programs that you may
have attended.]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had attended an entirely online degree or certificate
program between the time you [received your high school diploma/
received your GED/ received your high school equivalency/received
your certificate of attendance or completion/last attended high
school] and [February 2016/last month and year at reference
institution (through February 2016)].
In online programs
students access all of their coursework over the Internet.
If
you did not attend an online degree or certificate program that was
entirely
online, answer "No" even if some of the courses you
attended for that program were online.
Do not
include enrollment in any online adult high school completion
programs.
Do not
include enrollment in any online program that you started after
[February 2016].
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B82
H4WHERELIVE
Where
were you living in [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)] [, that is, when you last attended [reference
institution] (before [February 2016])]? (If you were studying abroad
at that time, please answer whether you were living on or off the
campus of your study abroad college or trade school.)
1=On campus or in college-owned housing (for example, a dorm or
residence hall)
2=Off campus (not college-owned housing)
Help
Text:
Indicate
where you were living [in February 2016/ in [date last attended
reference institution], that is, when you last attended [reference
institution] (before February 2016)].
If you were
studying abroad, please answer whether you were living on or off the
campus of your study abroad college or trade school.
On
campus or in college-owned housing:
Housing, such as dormitories or residence halls, where the rent is
paid to the college or trade school, even if that housing is not on
campus.
Off
campus (not college-owned housing):
Off-campus housing where the rent is not
paid to the college or trade
school.
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D39
H4EVRPRVLN
By
the end of [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)], had you ever taken out any private
student loans
from a private lender for your college or trade school education? Do
not
include any money borrowed in federal loans or any money borrowed
from family or friends in your answer. (Private student loans are
borrowed from a private lender, such as a bank, credit union, or
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
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you received any type of private
or alternative loans
from a private lender for your college or trade school education.
[Include private loans for all schools you attended.] Do not include
federal loans, Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money
borrowed from family or friends.
Private loans, also
known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders.
Some common characteristics of private loans include:
With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.
Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.
Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.
Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.
Some examples of commonly used private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
Loans from credit unions
Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan
States
with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska,
Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts,
Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode
Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.
Home
equity loans are not
considered private loans.
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D40
H4TLPRVAMT
What
is the total
amount
that you had borrowed in private
loans
for your college or trade school education by the end of [date last
attended reference institution (through February 2016)]? (Do not
include any money borrowed in federal loans or any money borrowed
from family or friends in your answer.)
(If you are
unsure of the amount of your private loans, please provide your best
guess.)
$|.00
Help
Text:
Indicate the total amount that you borrowed in private loans for all colleges and trade schools you had attended [by the end of [February 2016]/by the end of [last month and year at reference institution (through February 2016)]]. If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, provide your best guess.
Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)
• With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.
• Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.
• Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.
• Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.
Some examples of commonly used private loans include:
• Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
• Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
• Discover Student Loan
• Loans from credit unions
• Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan
States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.
Do not include federal loans, Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.
Home equity loans are not considered private loans.
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D41
H4TLPRVEST
Please
indicate the range for the total amount you had borrowed in private
loans for your college or trade school education (by the end of [date
last attended reference institution (through February 2016)]). Would
you say it was...
1=$2,500 or less
2=$2,501 - $5,000
3=$5,001 - $10,000
4=$10,001 - $20,000
5=$20,001 - $30,000
6=$30,001 - $45,000
7=$45,000 or more
8=Don't know
Help
Text:
Indicate the total amount that you borrowed in private loans for all colleges and trade schools you had attended [by the end of [February 2016]/by the end of [last month and year at reference institution (through February 2016)]]. If you are unsure of the amount of your private loans, provide your best guess.
Private loans, also known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders. (Some common characteristics of private loans are noted below.)
• With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.
• Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.
• Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.
• Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.
Some examples of commonly used private loans include:
• Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
• Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
• Discover Student Loan
• Loans from credit unions
• Loans from states such as Minnesota's SELF loan
States with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.
Do not include Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money borrowed from family or friends.
Home equity loans are not considered private loans.
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D46
H4RCVDPSEDBN
By
the end of [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)], did you receive any of the following types of
scholarships or benefits for your college or trade school education?
(Do not include scholarships from any school or state.)
Veteran's
education benefits
Scholarships or tuition reimbursement from your employer or from your
parents' or guardians' employer
Scholarships from a private organization such as a church, PTA,
fraternity or sorority, or foundation
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate whether you ever received benefits or scholarships in any of the specific categories listed. Include benefits or scholarships you received for all schools you attended.
The below types of aid may come to you directly or may be given to the financial aid office at your school.
Veteran's education benefits
• Post-9/11 GI Bill
• Montgomery GI Bill
• Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)
• Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program (DEA)
• Armed Forces Tuition Assistance (TA) Programs
Employer scholarships or tuition reimbursement
• Employer-sponsored tuition reimbursement
• Employer scholarships as a benefit to employees and their dependents
Private organization scholarships, for example:
• UNCF
• National Merit Scholarship Corporation
• Corporate foundations (for example, Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation)
• Civic and religious organizations
Do not report scholarships received from any state or schools, even if these schools are private institutions. Also do not include any student loan amounts.
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D37B
H4GOODINVEST
How
much do you agree or disagree that your college or trade school
education will be a good financial investment?
1=Strongly agree
2=Agree
3=Disagree
4=Strongly disagree
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how much you agree or disagree that your college or trade
school education will be a good financial investment.
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Introduction
to Section C
H4CINTRO
Now
we are interested in learning about your work experiences between
[date received [high school diploma/certificate of attendance] or
date last attended high school] and [February 2016].
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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H4ATES39
Between
the time you [received your high school diploma/ received your
certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended high school]
and [February 2016], did you ever participate in a work experience
program, that is, an internship, co-op, practicum, externship,
apprenticeship, or a similar program?
2=Yes, more than one program
1=Yes, one program
0=No
Help
Text:
People
sometimes prepare to enter a trade or profession through a program
that combines work experience with education or formal training.
Examples of these work experience program are internships, co-ops,
practicums, and apprenticeships.
An internship
is any formal or informal program that provides on-the-job-experience
for beginners in an occupation or profession. Many work in
internships in order to learn new skills or to gain job experience.
Internships can be full- or part-time, paid or unpaid, depending on
the employer and the career field. For people in college or trade
school, internships are usually one-term work assignments, most often
in the summer, but not always.
A practicum
is a college course designed to give students supervised practical
hands-on experience of what they have learned or are learning in
class. One example of a practicum is student teaching for education
majors.
An externship
is similar to an internship but is usually for a shorter period of
time, is usually unpaid, and does not offer college or trade school
credit. Participants observe or "job shadow" but have less
hands-on work experience than interns.
A co-op
(or co-operative education) combines classroom education with
practical work experience with partnering employers. In some co-ops
students alternate school terms with work terms. In others students
split the day between school and work. Co-ops often lead to a 5-year
bachelor's degree.
In an apprenticeship
the apprentice is paid a training salary and receives both
instruction and on-the job training. Some apprenticeships lead to
journeyman status. Some apprentices get a state or federal
apprenticeship registration number. Just a few examples include
carpenter, chef, electrician, and plumbing apprenticeships.
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H4ATES42
Were
you paid or unpaid in your [last] work experience program (before the
end of [February 2016])?
1=Paid
2=Unpaid
Help
Text:
Please
indicate whether or not you were paid in the last work experience
program you participated in (before the end of [February 2016]).
If
you were not paid anything at all, answer "No".
If
you were paid any wage, even if it was less than what a fully
qualified worker would earn, answer "Yes".
Work
experience program:
People sometimes prepare to enter a trade or profession through a
program that combines work experience with education or formal
training. Examples of these work experience program are internships,
co-ops, practicums, and apprenticeships.
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B27
H4EVRPROCERT
A
professional certification, state or industry license shows you are
qualified to perform a specific job.
At any time between
when you [received your high school diploma/ received your
certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended high school]
and [February 2016], did you have a professional certification or a
state or industry license?
(Examples
include Certified Mechanic, Certified Medical Assistant, Licensed
Realtor, or Licensed Plumber. Do not include business licenses, such
as a liquor license or vending license.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if you had a professional certification or state or industry license
at any time between when you [received your high school diploma/
received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended
high school] and [February 2016].
A certification
is awarded when someone passes an exam that shows that they have the
knowledge, skills, and abilities to do a specific job. The exam can
be either written, oral, or performance-based. Certifications must be
renewed after a certain amount of time through a recertification
process.
A license
is awarded by a government agency and is legally required to do
certain jobs. Licenses are based on some combination of degree or
certificate attainment, certifications, assessments, or work
experience. They must be renewed after a certain amount of time.
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TRANSITION
SCREEN
H4WRKDEFN
For
the rest of questions about your work experience, we are interested
in all paid
work you had between [date received [high school diploma/certificate
of attendance] or date last attended high school] and [February
2016], including continuing in any jobs you started before you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school].
Please
be sure to include
part-time work, temporary and odd jobs, paid work experience programs
(such as internships, apprenticeships, co-ops), work-study jobs as
well as self-employment and military service.
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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H4EVRENRWRK
Did
you ever work for
pay
during weeks you were also
attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school] in
the following time period(s)?
(Do not
count jobs you held when you were not attending school, such as jobs
held only during summer break.)
[start date between July 2012 and May 2013] - [end date between July
2012 and June 2013] (when you were attending in the 2012-2013 school
year)
[start date
between July 2013 and May 2014] - [end date between July 2013 and
June 2014] (when you were attending in the 2013-2014 school year)
[start date between
July 2014 and May 2015] - [end date between July 2014 and June 2015]
(when you were attending in the 2014-2015 school year)
[start date between July 2015 and January 2016] - [end date between
July 2015 and February 2016] (when you were attending in the
2014-2015 school year through [February 2016])
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you held a paid
job weeks you were also
attending college or trade school
during the school year(s) displayed. Include work-study jobs and paid
internships.
Only include paid jobs. Do not include any
unpaid assistantships, fellowships, or traineeships, or jobs held
only during a school break, unless you were attending school during
the break.
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H4ENRWRKHRS
How
many hours
per week
did you usually work while
attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school] in
the following time period(s)?
[start date between July 2012 and May 2013] - [end date between July
2012 and June 2013] (2012-2013 school year)
[start date between July 2013 and May 2014] - [end date between July
2013 and June 2014] (2013-2014 school year)
[start date between July 2014 and May 2015] - [end date between July
2014 and June 2015] (2014-2015 school year)
[start date between July 2015 and January 2016] - [end date between
July 2015 and February 2016]
Help
Text:
For
each school year displayed, indicate the number of hours (per week)
you usually worked for pay during
weeks you were also attending school.
Include hours for all paid
jobs including work-study jobs and paid internships.
Do
not
include hours for unpaid assistantships, fellowships, or
traineeships.
Do not
include work hours while you were not attending school, such as
during a school break.
If you are unsure, provide your
best guess.
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C32
H4ENRWRK
When
you were working and attending [[only college attended]/college or
trade school] at the same time, would you say you were primarily...
1=A student who worked, or
2=An employee who decided to enroll in school?
Help
Text:
An
example of a student
who worked
would be someone who is enrolled full time but also holds a job to
earn additional money.
An example of an employee
who decided to enroll in school
is someone who considers his or her main focus to be work but is
attending school to further his or her career or for personal
improvement.
Please try to choose the answer that
most closely describes your main focus.
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D37A
(item a)
H4WRKINTRFERE
How
much do you agree or disagree that your work schedule interfered with
your academic performance in college or trade school?
1=Strongly agree
2=Agree
3=Disagree
4=Strongly disagree
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how much you agree or disagree with this statement.
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D53A
H4EVRMILITARY
By
the end of [February 2016], had you ever served in the United States
Armed Forces?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
The
United States Armed Forces consist of the five armed service
branches:
Air Force
Army
Coast Guard
Marine Corps
Navy
If
you have ever served in the Reserves, National Guard or on active
duty for any of the five branches listed above by the end of
[February 2016] please select "Yes."
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D56
H4MLTSTART
In
what month and year did your first military service begin?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Please
provide the month and year for when you first entered the military.
This is often referred to as your Date of Initial Entry into Military
Service, which is the initial contract signed via the Soldier;
obligating the Soldier to any type of military service. This is the
date that you were initially enlisted, inducted, or appointed in a
regular or reserve component of a uniformed service as a commissioned
officer, warrant officer, or enlisted member.
For
Military Academy cadets this would be the date of entry into the
academy.
For ROTC cadets, this would be the date of your
scholarship contract or the date you began the advanced ROTC course,
whichever is earlier.
For all other Service members
including Delayed Entry Program members, this would be the date you
signed your enlistment contract.
If you are unsure of the
exact date, please provide your best guess.
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D53B
H4CURMILITARY
Were
you serving in the military in [February 2016]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
The
U.S. Armed Forces are made up of the five armed service branches:
Air Force
Army
Coast Guard
Marine Corps
Navy
If
you were serving in the Reserves, National Guard, or on active duty
for any of the five branches listed above in [February 2016] please
select "Yes."
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D57
H4MLTEND
In
what month and year did your most recent military service end?
(If
you returned to military service after [February 2016], please report
the last month and year you served in the military before [February
2016]).
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Please
provide the month and year of the date your military service
obligation ended. This is the date you were discharged from the
military.
If you are unsure of the exact date, please
provide your best guess.
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D55
H4MLTACTIVE
In
[month and year last served in military (through February 2016)] were
you serving...
1=On active duty (Exclude initial entry training such as boot camp or
basic training.)
2=In the Reserves, or
3=In the National Guard?
Help
Text:
Please
indicate your military status in [month and year last served in
military (through February 2016)].
The U.S. Armed Forces
include the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and the Coast Guard.
Active
duty
means full-time employment in the uniformed service as an officer or
enlisted person. Civilian employees of the military are not included.
Reserves
means part-time employment in the Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine
Corps Reserve, Air Force Reserve, or Coast Guard Reserve. These
reserve components are administered and trained by the corresponding
service branch.
National
Guard
means part-time employment in the Army National Guard or Air National
Guard. National Guard personnel operate under a state governor,
except when called into federal service.
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D58
H4MLTGRADE
What
was your military pay grade in [month and year last served in
military (through February 2016)]?
-9=-Select one-
1=E-1
2=E-2
3=E-3
4=E-4
5=E-5
6=E-6
7=O-1
8=O-2
9=O-3
10=W-1
11=W-2
12=W-3
13=Other
Help
Text:
Indicate
the pay grade you held in [month and year last served in military
(through February 2016)].
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D54
H4MLTBRCH
In
which branches of the military had you served by the end of [month
and year last served in military (through February 2016)]?
(Please
choose all that apply)
Army
Air Force
Marine Corps
Navy
Coast Guard
Help
Text:
Please
indicate which of the five branches listed below you served in by the
end of [month and year last served in military (through February
2016)], either in the Reserves, National Guard, or on active duty.
Air Force
Army
Coast Guard
Marine Corps
Navy
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D59
H4MLTSRVTIME
By
the end of [month and year last served in military (through February
2016)] had you ever served on active duty? Exclude initial entry
training such as boot camp or basic training.
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Active
duty
means full-time employment in the uniformed service as an officer or
enlisted service member. Civilian employees of the military are not
included. Exclude the training you received when you initially joined
the military. For example, do not
include the time spent in basic training or your initial job
training.
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D60
H4MLTCMBT
Had
you ever served in a combat zone by the end of [month and year last
served in military (through February 2016)]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
A
combat zone is any area the President of the United States designates
by Executive Order as an area in which the U.S. Armed Forces are
engaging or have engaged in combat. An area usually becomes a combat
zone and ceases to be a combat zone on the dates the President
designates by Executive Order.
There are currently three
combat zones (including the airspace above each):
Arabian
Peninsula:
The following locations (and airspace above) were designated as a
combat zone beginning January 17, 1991.
The Persian Gulf
The Red Sea
The Gulf of Oman
The part of the Arabian Sea that is north of 10 degrees North latitude and west of 68 degrees East longitude
The Gulf of Aden
The countries of Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates
The
Kosovo area:
The following locations (including airspace above) were designated as
a combat zone beginning March 24, 1999.
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia/Montenegro)
Albania
Kosovo
The Adriatic Sea
The Ionian Sea—north of the 39th parallel
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Macedonia (beginning November 21, 1995, three parts of the former Yugoslavia were designated as Qualified Hazardous Duty Areas, and should be treated as if they were combat zones)
Afghanistan
(and airspace above) was designated as a combat zone beginning
September 19, 2001.
The Department of Defense also added
the following areas to be eligible for combat zone tax exclusion
benefit due to their direct support of military operations.
In
support of Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan combat zone):
Djibouti
Jordan
Kyrgyzstan
Pakistan
Somalia
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
Yemen
The Philippines. (The personnel must be deployed in conjunction with Operation Enduring Freedom supporting military operations in the Afghanistan combat zone.)
In
support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (Arabian Peninsula Areas combat
zone):
Jordan
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C05
H4ANYJOBS
Did
you work for pay at any time between [date received [high school
diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high school]
and [February 2016], including continuing in any jobs started before
you [received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school]? Include all
types of paid employment including part-time work, temporary and odd
jobs lasting one month or more, and self-employment.
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you held any paid
jobs
at any time between [date received [high school diploma/certificate
of attendance] or date last attended high school] and [February
2016].
If you started a job before [date received [high
school diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high
school] and were still working in that job in [date received [high
school diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high
school], please consider that job.
Do not forget to
include paid internships, apprenticeships, co-op, and work-study
jobs.
Include all types of paid employment including
part-time work, self-employment, and temporary, and odd jobs lasting
one month or more.
If you had any paid jobs between [date
received [high school diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last
attended high school] and [February 2016], answer "Yes."
If you did not work between [date received [high school
diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high school]
and [February 2016] or if all work was unpaid, answer "No."
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C06
H4NUMBERJOBS
[Including
but not limited to the [paid work/military service/paid work and
military service] you have already mentioned, how/How] many different
jobs for pay did you have between the time you [received your high
school diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or
completion/ last attended high school] and [February 2016]?
(Count
only paid jobs lasting one
month or more.
For self-employment or odd jobs, count multiple instances of the same
type of work as one job.)
| job(s) for pay
Help
Text:
Count
only paid jobs lasting one month or more.
Include all
types of paid employment including part-time work, self-employment,
paid internships, apprenticeships, co-ops, work-study jobs, military
service, and temporary and odd jobs lasting one month or more.
For
self-employment or odd jobs, count multiple instances of the same
type of work as one job. For example, if you provide lawn care
service for several homeowners over the summer, count that as one
lawn care service job. Other examples of odd jobs to count as one
include babysitting or childcare services or playing shows in a band.
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C09A
H4STARTJOB01
[Based
on the answers you have provided, it looks like the military service
you reported on earlier is the one job you held between the time you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school] and [February
2016]. (If this is correct, please verify your employment dates for
this position in the next questions. If this is not
correct, please back up to the previous screen and count all paid
jobs you held during this time, including your military service.)]
In what month and year did you start [this job/the first
job you held after you [received your high school diploma/ received
your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended high
school]]?
[(This may be a job you started before you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school].)]
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year you started the first job you held after you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school]?
Please
provide your best guess if you are unsure.
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C07
H4EMPSTAT02
Were
you working for pay [in
this job/in
any job]
in [February 2016]?
[(Include all types of paid
employment including part-time work, self-employment, paid
internships, apprenticeships, co-ops, work-study jobs, military
service, and temporary and odd jobs.)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if you were working for pay at any time in [February 2016].
Don't
forget to include all types of paid employment including part-time
work, self-employment, paid internships, apprenticeships, co-ops,
work-study jobs, military service, and temporary and odd jobs.
If
you worked for pay at any time in [February 2016], answer "Yes."
If you did not work in [February 2016] or if all work was
unpaid, answer "No."
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C10
H4ENDJOB02
Before
[February 2016], in what month and year did you last work for pay?
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Indicate
the month and year when you last worked for pay before [February
2016].
If you were not working for pay in [February
2016], but have worked for pay since then think only of your
employment before [February 2016].
Please provide your
best guess if you are unsure.
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Transition
screen
H4INTJOB01
Now
we have some questions about the first job you had after you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school].
[(If
you had more than one job at that time, tell us about the one where
you worked the most hours.)]
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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H4OCC01
What
was the title of [this job?/the first job you had after you [received
your high school diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or
completion/ last attended high school]?]
What did you do
in that job?
Help
Text:
Follow
these steps to search the database of occupations and choose the best
match.
1. In the first text box, type in the title of the
job (for example, auto mechanic or hair stylist).
2. In the
second text box, type in a few words or phrases describing the tasks
you complete on this job most often (for example, diagnose problems
with cars and trucks and make repairs; shampoo, cut, color and style
hair)
3. Click the "ENTER" button to display options
that are the best match with the job title and tasks you typed in.
4.
Review the descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, slightly changing the job title or adding additional job tasks may find a better match. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 5.
If no options are shown (you will see three dropdown boxes, but not job titles), check your spelling in the text boxes and repeat the process. If no options are shown again, go to step 5.
5. You will see three drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your job.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your job.
The third box dropdown menu will now list detailed categories within the specific area. Select the detailed occupation classification that is the best fit for your job.
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C08A
H4EMPLOYER01
What
was the name of your employer for this job [as a(n) [job title for
1st job after high school]]? (Your employer's name will be used to
help personalize the questions to your situation. We will not contact
your employer.)
Employer name: |
1=Self-employed
2=United States military
3=Use the employer name in the textbox above.
Help
Text:
Please
provide the name of your employer for this job.
If you
were working for yourself in this job please check the self-employed
box.
[If your job was working for the United States
military please check the United States Military box.] Your
employer's name will be used to help personalize the questions to
your situation. We will not contact your employer.
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H4SAMEJOB01
Were
you working[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n)
[job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United States military/in
this job for [employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the
United States military/in this job] [in [February 2016]/in [month and
year last worked for pay (through February 2016)], that is, when you
last worked for pay before [February 2016]/when you last worked for
pay before [February 2016]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Please
indicate whether you were working for the same employer in the same
job or not. If your employer is different or your job is different
answer "No."
If you were working for a totally
different employer, answer "No" even if they are in the
same type of business (for example, two unrelated fast food chains).
If you were working at a different location or branch of
this employer (for example, different location of the same fast food
chain), consider this the same employer. In this case, your answer
could be "Yes" or "No" depending on whether your
job was still the same.
If you were working for the same
employer, answer "Yes" if your job duties for this employer
are mostly the same as they were before, even if you were promoted.
Answer "No" if your job duties for this employer are mostly
different than they were before.
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C10A
H4ENDJOB01
In
what month and year did you last work[as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in this
job]?
(If you returned to this job after [February 2016],
please report the last month and year you worked [as a(n) [job title]
for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title]
for the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for
yourself in this job/in this job for the United States military/in
this job] before [February 2016]).
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Indicate
the last month and year you worked[as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in this job].
If you returned to this job after [February 2016], please
report the last month and year you worked [as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in this job]
before [February 2016].
Please provide your best guess if
you are unsure.
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C11A
H4NOTWORKING01
Between
[[month and year started first job]/the date you started this job]
and [month and year last worked in first job (through February
2016)]/the date you last worked in this job (through [February
2016])], were there any periods of one month or more during which you
were not working[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself as
a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United States
military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this job/in this
job for the United States military/in this job], not counting time
you took off for vacation or sick leave?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
the only
time you took off from this job was for vacation or sick leave, then
select "No."
If the longest period of time you
took off from this job was less than one month, then select "No."
If you took time off from this job for one month or more,
then select "Yes" unless
it was for vacation or sick leave.
Common situations
where someone might answer "Yes" would be seasonal jobs
(e.g., lifeguard at a beach, ski instructor, lawn care) or jobs that
are only held during the school year, but there are many other
reasons someone might take more than one month off from a job.
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H4EARN01
[When
you started this job in [month and year started first job]/When you
started this job] how much did you make in this job before taxes?
Include any tips, bonuses, and commissions in your total earnings
amount.
$ |
1=per hour
2=per month
3=per year
Help
Text:
Indicate how much you earned in this job when you started. Include any tips, bonuses, and commissions in your total earnings amount.
Indicate the unit of time that corresponds to the amount of earnings that you reported.
If you are unsure, provide your best guess.
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C14A
H4WRKENR01
Did
you ever work regularly[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in this job] during
weeks in which you were also attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you worked [as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself
as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United States
military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this job/in this
job for the United States military/in this job] during weeks in which
you also attended college or trade school.
If you worked
in this job at any time while also attending [[only college
attended]/college or trade school], select "Yes" even if
you were only attending [[only college attended]/college or trade
school] part-time.
If you did not work in this job at any
time during weeks when you also attended [[only college
attended]/college or trade school], select "No."
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C15A
H4WRKHRENR01
Earlier
you provided the number of hours you worked across all of your jobs
by school year. Now we would like to know about the hours you worked
[as
a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as
a(n) [job title] for the United States military/in this job for
[employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the United States
military/in this job].
How many hours per week did you usually work [as a(n)
[job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n)
[job title] for the United States military/in this job for
[employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the United States
military/in this job] while you were attending [[only college
attended]/college or trade school]?
(Provide your best
guess if you are unsure.)
| hours per week
Help
Text:
Indicate
the average number of hours you worked per week[as a(n) [job title]
for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title]
for the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for
yourself in this job/in this job for the United States military/in
this job] while you were also attending [[only college
attended]/college or trade school].
If you are unsure,
provide your best guess.
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C16A
H4WRKNENR01
Did
you also work regularly[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in this job] during
weeks when you were not
attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you worked in this job during weeks in which you were not
attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school].
If
you worked in this job during any weeks when you were not
attending college or trade school, select "Yes" even if you
were only working part-time.
If you only worked in this
job while attending [[only college attended]/college or trade
school], select "No" even if you were only attending
part-time.
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C17A
H4WRKHRS01
How
many hours per week did you usually work[as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in this job][
when you were not
attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]]? (Provide your
best guess if you are unsure.)
| hours per week
Help
Text:
Indicate
the average number of hours worked per week [as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in this job]
[employer name].
If you are unsure, provide your best
guess.
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H4SAMEJOB02
Now
we are interested in the job you held [in [February 2016]/in [month
and year last worked for pay (through February 2016)], that is, when
you last worked for pay before [February 2016]/when you last worked
for pay before [February 2016]].
(If you had more than one
job at that time, tell us about the one where you worked the most
hours.)
Were you...
1=Working [as a [job title for 1st job after high school]/in the same
job] for a different employer
2=Working in a different job for [[employer for 1st job after high
school]/the same employer]
3=Working in a different job for a different employer
4=Working [as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n)
[job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United States military/in
this job for [employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the
United States military/in this job]
Help
Text:
Please
indicate which statement describes this job and employer.
Different
job:
If your job duties are mostly different than they were in the first
job you had after you [received your high school diploma/ received
your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended high
school], consider this a different job.
Different
employer:
If this job is with a different location or branch of the employer
you had in the first job after you [received your high school
diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last
attended high school], consider this the same employer. For example,
if you worked for two different locations of a fast food chain,
consider these the same employer. If you worked for two totally
different employers that are in the same type of business (for
example, two unrelated restaurants), consider these different
employers.
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C20
H4OCC02
What
was the title of the job you had [in [month and year last worked for
pay (through February 2016)]/when you last worked for pay before
[February 2016]]?
What did you do in that job?
Help
Text:
Follow
these steps to search the database of occupations and choose the best
match.
1. In the first text box, type in the title of the
job (for example, auto mechanic or hair stylist).
2. In the
second text box, type in a few words or phrases describing the tasks
you complete on this job most often (for example, diagnose problems
with cars and trucks and make repairs; shampoo, cut, color and style
hair)
3. Click the "ENTER" button to display options
that are the best match with the job title and tasks you typed in.
4.
Review the descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, slightly changing the job title or adding additional job tasks may find a better match. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 5.
If no options are shown (you will see three dropdown boxes, but not job titles), check your spelling in the text boxes and repeat the process. If no options are shown again, go to step 5.
5. You will see three drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your job.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your job.
The third box dropdown menu will now list detailed categories within the specific area. Select the detailed occupation classification that is the best fit for your job.
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C08B
H4EMPLOYER02
What
was the name of your employer for [this
job
as a(n) [job title for 1st job after high school]/this job as a(n)
[job title for current/most recent job (through February
2016)]]?
(Your employer's name will be used to help
personalize the questions to your situation. We will not contact your
employer)
Employer name: |
1=Self-employed
2=United States military
3=Use employer name in textbox above
Help
Text:
Please
provide the name of your employer for this job.
If you
were working for yourself in this job please check the self-employed
box.
[If your job was working for the United States
military please check the United States Military box.] Your
employer's name will be used to help personalize the questions to
your situation. We will not contact your employer.
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C09B
H4STARTJOB02
In
what month and year did you first start working [as a(n) [job title]
for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title]
for the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for
yourself in this job/in this job for the United States military/in
the job you held in [last employment month]/in this job]?
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year you started working [as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you
held in [last employment month]/in this job].
Please provide
your best guess if you are unsure.
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C11B
H4NOTWORKING02
Between
[[month and year started most recent job]/the date you started this
job] and [[month and year last worked for pay (through February
2016)]/the date you last worked in this job (through [February
2016])], were there any periods of one month or more during which you
were not working in this job[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you held in
[last employment month]/in this job], not counting time you took off
for vacation or sick leave?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
the only
time you took off from this job was for vacation or sick leave, then
select "No."
If the longest period of time you
took off from this job was less than one month, then select "No."
If you took time off from this job for one month or more,
then select "Yes" unless
it was for vacation or sick leave.
Common situations
where someone might answer "Yes" would be seasonal jobs
(for example, lifeguard at a beach, ski instructor, lawn care) or
jobs that are only held during the school year, but there are many
other reasons someone might take more than one month off from a job.
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C27B
H4EARN02
[In
[month
and year last worked for pay (through February 2016)/When
you last worked for pay before [February
2016]],
how much did you make in this job before taxes? Include any bonuses,
tips, or commissions in your total earnings amount.
$ |
1=per hour
2=per month
3=per year
Help
Text:
Indicate
how much you earned (before taxes) when you started working[as a(n)
[job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n)
[job title] for the United States military/in this job for
[employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the United States
military/in the job you held in [last employment month]/in this job].
Include any tips, bonuses, and commissions in your total earnings
amount.
Indicate the unit of time that corresponds to the
amount of earnings that you reported.
If you are unsure,
provide your best guess.
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C28
H4EMPBEN
In
[your job as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/your self-employment as
a(n) [job title]/your job as a(n) [job title] for the United States
military/your job for [employer]/your self-employment/your job for
the United States military/your [last employment month] job/your
job], were you offered any of the following benefits?
Health insurance
Life insurance
Retirement or other financial benefits, such as a 401(k)/403(b)
Scholarships or
tuition reimbursement for school
Paid vacation, sick, or personal days
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Benefits
are a type of non-monetary employee compensation provided in addition
to salary.
Answer "Yes"
for each benefit this employer offered to you, even
if you did not use it.
Health
insurance:
This pays all or part of the costs for your medical, dental, vision,
or other health care. It may be either completely employer-paid, or
offered at a reduced rate as an employee-paid benefit.
Life
insurance:
This provides a predetermined amount of money to the family member or
other person you have identified to receive the support in case of
death. It may be either completely employer-paid, or offered at a
reduced rate as an employee-paid benefit.
Retirement
benefits:
These are funds that you, your employer, or both, can set aside to
invest for use once you retirement years. In defined benefit plans
(sometimes called pension plans), at the time of retirement,
employees are provided a set amount based on salary or years of
service. In defined contribution plans like a 401(k)/403(b),
both employee and employer contribute specific amounts but the
benefit available upon retirement is tied to investment earnings.
Indicate whether you received benefits or scholarships in any of the
specific categories listed. The below types of aid may come to you
directly or may be given to the financial aid office at your school.
Scholarships
or tuition reimbursement for school:
This is money that some employers offer to help employees pay for
their education at a college or trade school. It may come to you
directly or may be given to the financial aid office at your school.
It does not need to be paid back to your employer. If this employer
offered this, answer "Yes" even if you did not use it.
Paid
vacation, sick, or personal days:
This is paid
time off from work for vacation, illness, or responsibilities outside
of work (such as child care).
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C14B
H4WRKENR02
Did
you ever work regularly[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you held in
[last employment month]/in this job] during weeks in which you were
also attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you worked this job during weeks in which you also attended
[[only college attended]/college or trade school].
If you
worked in this job at any time while also attending college or trade
school, select "Yes" even if you were only working
part-time or only attending part-time.
If you did not
work in this job at any time during weeks when you also attended
[[only college attended]/college or trade school], select "No."
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C15B
H4WRKHRENR02
[Earlier
you provided the number of hours you worked [across all of your jobs]
by school year. Now we would like to know about the hours you worked
[as
a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as
a(n) [job title] for the United States military/in this job for
[employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the United States
military/in the job you held in [last employment month]/in this job]
across school years.]
How many hours per week did you
usually work[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n)
[job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United States military/in
this job for [employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the
United States military/in the job you held in [last employment
month]/in this job] while you were attending [[only college
attended]/college or trade school]?
(Provide your best
guess if you are unsure.)
| hours per week
Help
Text:
Indicate
the average number of hours you worked per week at this job while you
were attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school]. If
you are unsure, provide your best guess.
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C16B
H4WRKNENR02
Did
you also work regularly[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you held in
[last employment month]/in this job] during weeks when you were not
attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you worked in this job during weeks in which you were not
attending college or trade school.
If you worked in this
job during any weeks when you were not
attending college or trade school, select "Yes" even if you
were only working part-time.
If you only worked in this
job while attending college or trade school, select "No"
even if you were only attending part-time.
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C17B
H4WRKHRS02
How
many hours per week did you usually work[as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you
held in [last employment month]/in this job][ when you were not
attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]? (Provide your best
guess if you are unsure.)
| hours per week
Help
Text:
Indicate
the average number of hours worked per week at this job [when you
were not attending [only college or trade school]].
If
you are unsure, provide your best guess.
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C26
H4WANTMOREHR
Would
you have preferred to work more hours for pay[as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you
held in [last employment month]/in this job] [in [month and year last
worked for pay (through February 2016)/when you last worked for pay
before [February 2016]]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you wanted to work more hours[as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you
held in [last employment month]/in this job] in the month specified.
Assume that you would have been paid for your additional
work hours.
If you wanted to work more hours, but not in
this job, select "No."
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C29
H4JOBSATSFCT
How
would you rate your overall satisfaction with [your job as a(n) [job
title] for [employer]/your self-employment as a(n) [job title]/your
job as a(n) [job title] for the United States military/your job for
[employer]/your self-employment/your job for the United States
military/your [last employment month] job/your job]?
1=Very satisfied
2=Somewhat satisfied
3=Somewhat dissatisfied
4=Very dissatisfied
Help
Text:
Indicate
your satisfaction or dissatisfaction with [your job as a(n) [job
title] for [employer]/your self-employment as a(n) [job title]/your
job as a(n) [job title] for the United States military/your job for
[employer]/your self-employment/your job for the United States
military/your [last employment month] job/your job].
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C01
H4APPRENTSHP
Was
this job a formal apprenticeship that results in journeyman status
upon completion?
1=Yes
2=No
3=Don't know
Help
Text:
In
a formal apprenticeship the apprentice is paid a training salary and
receives both instruction and on-the job training. When the
apprenticeship is completed, the apprentice becomes a journeyman,
that is, someone who is fully educated in a trade or craft, but not
yet a master. Apprentices also get a state or federal apprenticeship
registration number after completing the formal apprenticeship.
Just a few examples include carpenter, chef, electrician,
and plumbing apprenticeships.
Do not count internships,
co-ops, or practicum.
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C23
H4LCNSE4JOB
Did
you have a license that was required by a federal, state, or local
government agency to work[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you held in
[last employment month]/in this job]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
A
license is awarded by a government agency and is legally required to
do certain jobs. Licenses are based on some combination of degree or
certificate attainment, certifications, assessments, or work
experience. They must be renewed after a certain amount of time.
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H4LOOKINGWRK02
[Earlier
you indicated that you were not
working for pay in [February 2016].]
Were you actively
looking for work in [February 2016]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you were actively looking for work in [February 2016].
Actively looking for work includes activities such as
sending out resumes or filling out job applications, placing or
responding to job advertisements, contacting employers or employment
agencies, and going on job interviews.
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H4UNEMPEVR
At
any time between when you [received your high school diploma/
received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended
high school] ([date received [high school diploma/certificate of
attendance] or date last attended high school]) and [February 2016],
were you unemployed and actively looking for work for a period of one
month or more?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if you were ever unemployed and actively looking for work for at
least one month between the time you [received your high school
diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last
attended high school] ([date received [high school
diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high
school]) and [February 2016].
Actively
looking
for work includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling
out job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements,
contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job
interviews.
Examples:
• If you were unemployed
for 2 weeks, you would answer "No" whether you were
actively looking or not.
• If you were unemployed for 3
months and actively looking for work for only
2 weeks
during that time, you would answer "No."
• If
you were unemployed for 3 months and actively looking for work for 2
of those months,
you would answer "Yes."
• If you were unemployed
for 3 months at one time and then again for 5 months at another time,
you would answer:
• "Yes" if you were actively
looking for work for at least 1 entire month in either period of
unemployment
• "No" if you were actively looking
for work 2 weeks the first time and 3 weeks the second time because
you were never actively looking for an entire
month.
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H4UNEMPDUR
Between
[date received [high school diploma/certificate of attendance] or
date last attended high school] and [February 2016], what was the
longest period of time (in months) you were unemployed and actively
looking for work?
(Please indicate the longest period of
time in terms of number of months.)
| months
Help
Text:
Indicate
the longest period of time (in months) you were unemployed and
actively looking for work between [date received [high school
diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high school]
and [February 2016].
Longest
period of time (in months):
For example, if you were unemployed and actively looking for work two
times between [date received [high school diploma/certificate of
attendance] or date last attended high school] and [February 2016],
one time lasting 2 months and another time lasting 6 months, you
would answer "6 months."
Actively
looking
for work: This includes activities such as sending out resumes or
filling out job applications, placing or responding to job
advertisements, contacting employers or employment agencies, and
going on job interviews.
If you were unemployed and
actively looking for work before [February 2016] and continued to do
so after [February 2016], consider only the months in that period of
looking through [February 2016].
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H4UNEMPFREQ
About
how many different periods of time were you unemployed and actively
looking for work (between [date received [high school
diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high school]
and [February 2016])? Do not
count short-term unemployment lasting less than a month.
| period(s) of time
Help
Text:
Indicate
how many different periods of time lasting at least one month you
were unemployed and actively looking for work between [date received
[high school diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended
high school] and [February 2016].
Different
periods of time:
For example, if you were unemployed and actively looking one time for
2 months, another time for 6 months, and a third time for just 3
weeks, you would answer "2 periods of time" because the
third time was less than a month.
Actively
looking for work:
This includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling out
job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements,
contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job
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C38
H4UNEMPCOMP
Between
[date received [high school diploma/certificate of attendance] or
date last attended high school] and [February 2016], had you ever
received unemployment compensation, that is, money paid by the
government to workers who have lost their job?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Unemployment
compensation,
commonly called "unemployment," is money that the
government pays to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault
of their own. The money is usually deposited directly into the
unemployed worker's bank account or added to a government issued
debit card. To continue to receive unemployment compensation, people
must show that they have been actively looking for a job. Also,
unemployed workers can only receive unemployment compensation for a
limited time, usually 26 weeks.
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C40
H4JOB30
As
things stand now, what is the job or
occupation that you expect or plan to have at age 30?
(Please
enter a job title in the text box below or select one of the options
beneath it.)
Job title:
1=[job title for 1st job after high school]
2=[job title for current/most recent job (through February 2016)]
3=You don't know
4=Not planning to work for pay at age 30
5=Use job title in textbox above
Help
Text:
Please
tell us the job you expect or plan to have at age 30.
If
the job you plan to have is listed beneath the "Job title"
textbox, you may check the box next to it.
If you don't
know what job you plan to have at age 30, or don't plan to work for
pay at age 30, please check the appropriate check box.
Do
not
check more than one checkbox.
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C41
H4CERTJOB30
How
certain are you that you will be a(n) [job title for expected job at
age 30] at age 30?
1=Very certain
2=Fairly certain
3=Not certain
Help
Text:
Please
indicate whether you are "very certain", "fairly
certain", or "not certain" that you will be a(n) [job
title for expected job at age 30] at age 30.
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C42
H4JOBRELATE
How
closely related is [your job as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/your
self-employment as a(n) [job title]/your job as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/your job for [employer]/your
self-employment/your job for the United States military/your [last
employment month] job/your job] to a job as a(n) [job title for
expected job at age 30]?
1=Closely related
2=Somewhat related
3=Not at all related
Help
Text:
Please
indicate whether [your job as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/your
self-employment as a(n) [job title]/your job as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/your job for [employer]/your
self-employment/your job for the United States military/your [last
employment month] job/your job] is "closely related",
"somewhat related", or "not at all related" to a
job as a(n) [job title for expected job at age 30].
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C43
H4FUTRWGES
How
much do you expect to earn per year (in today's dollars) [as a(n)
[job title for expected job at age 30]] at age 30?
$ |.00 per year
Help
Text:
Indicate your expected yearly income [as a(n) [expected job at age 30]] at age 30.
Provide your answer in terms of the value of a dollar today, ignoring inflation. If you are unsure, provide your best guess.
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C39
H4EDBENEFTS
Salary
may be one part of why people choose a job. Compared to the salary,
how important is each of the following to you?
Making a contribution to society
Balancing your work and personal life
Making your own decisions about how to get your work done
Having job security
Working in a particular geographic location
Working with a team on tasks or projects
1=More important than salary
2=Equally important
3=Less important than salary
Help
Text:
Indicate how important each job characteristic is to you compared to salary.
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D72
H4DSCRMNTN
Discrimination
may happen when people are treated unfairly because they are seen as
being different from others based on a personal characteristic (such
as your race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, creed, citizenship
status, disability, veteran status or some other characteristic).
Do you feel discrimination or unfair treatment based on a
personal characteristics has...
Limited your educational opportunities?
Limited your work opportunities?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
For
both statements, please indicate whether or not you feel
discrimination or unfair treatment based on personal characteristics
has limited you.
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Introduction
to Section D
H4DINTRO
This
next section covers topics related to your family, friends, community
involvement, and life experiences through the end of [February 2016].
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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B78
H4SIBCL
Do
you have any brothers or sisters who [had started college or trade
school by the end of [February 2016]/started college or trade school
before you did]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Please
include all biological, adoptive, half, step, and foster brothers and
sisters, even if they did not grow up in the same household.
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H4FRNDCLG
By
the end of [February 2016], how many of your close
friends
had started college or trade school?
1=All of them
2=More than half of them
3=About half of them
4=Less than half of them
5=None of them
Help
Text:
Indicate
about how many of your close friends had started college or trade
school by the end of [February 2016].
Include attendance
at 4-year colleges and universities, 2-year colleges, junior
colleges, community colleges, trade schools, technical institutes,
and vocational schools. Also include online schools and enrollment in
classes outside of a degree or certificate program.
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B79
H4FAMLFTPSED
Think
about just your close friends who had started college or trade
school.
By the end of [February 2016], how many of them
had either taken time off once they started or left before completing
a degree or certificate?
1=All of them
2=More than half of them
3=About half of them
4=Less than half of them
5=None of them
Help
Text:
For
this question, think only about your close friends who had started
college or trade school by the end of [February 2016].
Regular
school breaks, such as summer break, spring break, or winter break
are not
considered time off for this question.
Do not
count friends who left college or trade school because they completed
their degree or certificate.
If you have a friend who
took time off (for example, a semester) and has since returned to
college or trade school, count that friend.
If you have a
friend who stopped attending college or trade school and has not
returned, count that friend.
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D01
H4MARSTAT
What
was your marital status in [February 2016]?
1=Single and never married
2=Married
3=Separated
4=Divorced
5=Widowed
6=Living with a partner in a marriage-like relationship
Help
Text:
Please
provide your marital status in [February 2016] even if it changed
after [February 2016].
If you were living
with a partner in a marriage-like relationship,
please choose that option no matter what your marital status was.
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D02
H4MARDATE
In
what month and year were you married?
(If you have been
married more than once, answer for your first
marriage.)
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Please
provide the month and year of your first marriage, regardless of
whether or not you are still in that marriage.
If you are
unsure, please provide your best guess.
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H4SPSCLG
Was
your [spouse/partner] attending college or a trade school in
[February 2016]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
The
term “college or a trade school” includes colleges and
universities as well as any schools that provide occupational
training. This includes:
• 4-year colleges and
universities
• 2-year colleges, junior colleges, and
community colleges
• Trade schools, technical
institutes, and vocational schools which usually offer programs that
take less than 2 years to complete (Examples: culinary institutes and
cosmetology schools)
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H4SPSDGPGM
What
type of degree or certificate was your [spouse/partner] working on in
[February 2016]?
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). Do not
include certifications or licenses here. Certifications and licenses
are typically time-limited and have to be renewed. Do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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D03
H4SPOUSEED
How
far in school had your [spouse/partner] gone by the end of [February
2016]?
1=Less
than high school
completion
2=Complete
high school
diploma, GED, or other high school equivalency
3=Start
certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training
(usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to a
license, such as cosmetology), but not complete
4=Complete
certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training
(usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to a
license, such as cosmetology)
5=Start
associate's degree
(usually a 2-year degree), but not complete
6=Complete
associate's degree
(usually a 2-year degree)
7=Start
bachelor's degree
(usually a 4-year degree), but not complete
8=Complete
bachelor’s degree
(usually a 4-year degree)
9=Start
master's degree,
but not complete
10=Complete
master’s degree
11=Start
Ph.D., M.D., law degree or other high level professional degree,
but not complete
12=Complete
Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree
99=You
don’t know
Help
Text:
High
school diploma, GED or other high school equivalency:
This includes regular high school diplomas, diplomas with honors,
International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas, GEDs and other high school
equivalencies such as HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma
Program (NEDP), and Adult High School Diplomas (AHSD) and others.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work.
Bachelor’s
degree: A
bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work.
Master's
degree: A
master's degree usually requires at least 2 years of full-time
graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a practicum.
A
Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree:
These degrees require advanced work beyond the master’s level.
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D04
H4GUARDIAN
In
[February 2016], were you a parent or guardian of any children
including biological children, children you had adopted,
step-children, and foster children?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Please
answer "Yes" if, in [February 2016], you had one or more
biological children, children you had adopted, step-children, and/or
foster children.
If you have a child today who was born,
adopted, or taken in by you after [February 2016], do not include
that child in this question.
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D05
H4CHILD
How
many children did you have (in [February 2016])?
(Please
enter '0' if none.)
| Biological child(ren)
| Adopted child(ren)
| Stepchild(ren)
| Foster child(ren)
Help
Text:
Indicate
the number of children you had in [February 2016].
If you
have a child now who was born, adopted, or taken in by you after
[February 2016], do not count that child in this question.
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H4CLDBORN
In
what month and year was your [child/first child/biological
child/first biological child] born?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Please
indicate the month and year your first biological child was born. Do
not enter birth dates for step children, foster children, or children
you may have adopted. If applicable, we will ask about them next.
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D08
H4ADOPTDATE
In
what month and year did you [first] adopt [a child/your child]?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Please
indicate the month and year you first adopted a child, as opposed to
the month and year that child was born.
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D09
H4CRGVDATES
In
what month and year did you [first] become a stepparent?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Please
indicate the month and year you first became a stepparent to a
stepchild, as opposed to the month and year that stepchild was born.
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D10
H4CRGVDATEF
In
what month and year did you [first] become a foster parent?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Please
indicate the month and year you first became a caregiver to a foster
child, as opposed to the month and year that child was born.
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D11
H4CLDLIVE
How
much of the time did [your child/your children] live with you in
[February 2016]?
[(If [one/some] lived with you more
often than [the other/others], answer for the [child/children] who
lived with you most often.)]
1=All of the time
2=More than half of the time
3=About half of the time
4=Less than half of the time
5=None of the time
Help
Text:
This
question refers to the biological, adopted, step-, and/or foster
child(ren) you told us about.
If you have more than one
child, answer for the child who lives with you most.
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D12
H4LIVE
[Besides
this child, with whom else/Besides these children, with whom
else/With whom] did you live in [February 2016]?
(Please
choose all that apply)
One or more of your parents or guardians
[Your spouse/Your partner/A girlfriend or boyfriend/A spouse,
partner, girlfriend or boyfriend]
Friends or roommates who attend [reference institution]
Children[other than your own] (such as younger brothers or sisters,
nieces, nephews)
Other friends, roommates, or adult family members
No one
Help
Text:
Please
indicate who you were living with in [February 2016]. If you were
living by yourself in [February 2016], please select "no one".
If you lived in more than one place in [February 2016]
answer for the location you lived most of the time.
You
may select more than one option from the list, but please count each
person you were living with no more than once.
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D18
H4RESZIP
What
was the 5-digit zip code where you were living in [February 2016]?
5-digit ZIP
code:
Check here
instead if this address is outside the United States
Help
Text:
Indicate
the 5-digit zip code where you were living in [February 2016].
If
you lived in more than one place in [February 2016] answer for the
location you lived most of the time.
If this address is
outside the United States, select only the checkbox.
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D15
H4CONTRIBUTE
Did
you regularly contribute to household expenses where you were living
in [February 2016], for example, by paying money towards the mortgage
or rent, paying certain household bills, or buying things such as
groceries?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you regularly contributed towards the expenses of the
household where you were living in [February 2016]. This might
include paying certain expenses on a regular basis (such as mortgage
or rent, household bills, groceries) or regularly contributing money
to help with household expenses generally.
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D14
H4RNTAMT
How
much (on average) was your monthly [rent or mortgage payment or
contribution/ contribution to household expenses] in [February 2016]?
Please indicate only the amount that you [and your spouse
/and your partner] were responsible for paying. [If someone else paid
your rent, room and board, or mortgage for you, please indicate "0."]
$ |.00 per
month
Help
Text:
[and
your spouse/ and your partner]
If you are unsure of the
amount, provide your best guess.
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D24
H4INCOME
The
next set of questions is about your financial situation in calendar
year 2015. An important part of this study is understanding how
finances affect the decisions young people make about their education
and employment.
What was your income for calendar
year 2015,
before taxes and deductions? (Calendar year 2015 includes January 1,
2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all income including work,
investment income, and alimony. Do not
include [your spouse's income, or] [any grants or loans you may have
used to pay for school, or] any money given to you by your family.)
$ | (Please
enter a whole number)
Help
Text:
Estimate
your gross income from the
entire 2015 calendar year (January
1, 2015-December 31, 2015). Do not include any income earned during
2016. Your gross income is the full amount before taxes, Social
Security, and other deductions are taken out.
Include
wages from off-campus jobs, on-campus jobs, work-study jobs,
assistantships, fellowships, traineeships, summer jobs, or any other
source. Also include income received from a trust fund.
Do
not include
scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given to you by your
family.
If you are unsure what your income was in 2015, provide your best guess.
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D25
H4INCOMECAT
We
understand that you may not be able to provide an exact number for
your income.
However, it would be extremely helpful if
you would indicate which of the following ranges best estimates your
income for calendar
year 2015,
before taxes and deductions?
(Calendar year 2015 includes
January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all income
including work, investment income, and alimony. Do not
include [your spouse's income, or] [any grants or loans you may have
used to pay for school, or] any money given to you by your family.)
1=No income
2=$1,000 or less
3=$1,001-$2,500
4=$2,501-$5,000
5=$5,001-$10,000
6=$10,001-$15,000
7=$15,001-$20,000
8=$20,001-$25,000
9=$25,001-$30,000
10=$30,001-$35,000
11=$35,001-$45,000
12=$45,001-$55,000
13=$55,001-$75,000
14=$75,001 and above
15=Don't know
Help
Text:
Estimate your gross income from the entire 2015 calendar year (January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015). Do not include any income earned during 2016. Your gross income is the full amount before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions are taken out.
Include wages from off-campus jobs, on-campus jobs, work-study jobs, assistantships, fellowships, traineeships, summer jobs, or any other source. Also include income received from a trust fund.
Do not include scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given to you by your family. If you are unsure what your income in 2015 was, provide your best guess.
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D26
H4INCOMESP
What
was your spouse’s income for calendar
year 2015,
before taxes and deductions?
(Calendar year 2015 includes
January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all of your
spouse's income including work, investment income, and alimony. Do
not include any grants or loans your spouse may have used to pay for
school, or any money given to your spouse by family.)
$ | (Please enter a whole number)
(Check here instead if you were not married to your spouse in 2015)
Help
Text:
Estimate your spouse's gross income from the entire 2015 calendar year (January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015). Do not include any income earned during 2016. Gross income is the full amount before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions are taken out.
Include wages from any work-study jobs, assistantships, fellowships, traineeships, or any other source of income for your spouse. Also include income received from a trust fund.
Do not include scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given to your spouse by family.
If you are unsure what your spouse's income in 2015 was, provide your best guess.
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D27
H4INCSPCAT
We
understand that you may not be able to provide an exact number for
your spouse’s income.
However, it would be
extremely helpful if you would indicate which of the following ranges
best estimates your spouse’s income for calendar
year 2015,
before taxes and deductions?
(Calendar year 2015 includes
January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all of your
spouse's income including work, investment income, and alimony. Do
not include any grants or loans your spouse may have used to pay for
school, or any money given to your spouse by family.)
1=No income
2=$1,000 or less
3=$1,001-$2,500
4=$2,501-$5,000
5=$5,001-$10,000
6=$10,001-$15,000
7=$15,001-$20,000
8=$20,001-$25,000
9=$25,001-$30,000
10=$30,001-$35,000
11=$35,001-$45,000
12=$45,001-$55,000
13=$55,001-$75,000
14=$75,001 and above
15=Don't know
(Check
here instead if you were not married to your spouse in 2015)
Help
Text:
Estimate your spouse's gross income from the entire 2015 calendar year (January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015). Do not include any income earned during 2016. Gross income is the full amount before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions are taken out.
Include wages from any work-study jobs, assistantships, fellowships, traineeships, or any other source of income for your spouse. Also include income received from a trust fund.
Do not include scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given to your spouse by family.
If you are unsure what your spouse's income in 2015 was, provide your best guess.
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D19
H4DEP
Did
[your child/any of your children] receive more than half of their
financial support from you in calendar year 2015?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Answer
"Yes" if you have any children who received more than half
of their financial support from you in calendar year 2015, even if
these children did not live with you. Foster children are not
considered dependents for this question.
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D20
H4DEPNUM
How
many of your children received more than half of their financial
support from you in calendar year 2015?
| child(ren)
Help
Text:
Report
the number of children who received more than half of their financial
support from you in calendar year 2015, even if these children did
not live with you. Foster children are not considered dependents for
this question.
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D21
H4OTDEP
[Other
than your spouse, did anyone else/Other than your spouse and child,
did anyone else/Other than your spouse and children, did anyone
else/Other than your child, did anyone else/Other than your children,
did anyone else/Did anyone] live with you and receive more than half
of their financial support from you in
calendar year 2015?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Answer
"Yes" if, in calendar year 2015, you provided more than
half the financial support for someone who
lived in your household other
than a spouse or a child.
Examples might include parents,
grandparents, other relatives, or anyone else who you lived with and
for whom you provided more than half their financial support. Foster
children are not considered dependents for this question.
Do
not
yourself, a spouse, or any children as in this question.
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D22
H4OTDEPNUM
[Other
than your spouse, how/Other than your spouse and child, how/Other
than your spouse and children, how/Other than your child, how/Other
than your children, how/How] many others lived
with you and received more than half of their financial support from
you
in calendar year 2015?
| other dependent(s)
Help
Text:
Indicate
how many people who lived in your household received more
than half their financial support from you in
calendar year 2015.
Examples might include your parents,
grandparents, other relatives, or anybody else you lived with and for
whom you provided more than half their financial support. Foster
children are not considered dependents for this question.
Do
not
count yourself, a spouse, or any children in this question.
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D35
H4UNTAX
In
calendar year 2015, did you [or anyone in your household/or anyone in
your parents' household] receive any of the following benefits?
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
SNAP (the Food
Stamp Program)
TANF (the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Program)
[If has dependents]The Free and Reduced Price School
Lunch Program
[If has dependents]WIC (the Special Supplemental
Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Answer
Yes
if [you/ you or anyone in your household/ you or anyone in your
parents' household] received any of the following benefits in
calendar year 2015:
Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) program:
This program pays benefits to disabled adults and children who have
limited income and resources. It is designed to help aged, blind, and
disabled people who have little or no income and provides cash to
meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
(formerly the federal Food Stamp Program; some state program names
may vary.): States typically issue SNAP benefits through electronic
benefit transfer (EBT) cards that are used to purchase eligible food
in authorized retail food stores, farmers' markets, etc. EBT cards
work like debit cards.
TANF
(Temporary Assistance for Needy Families): These payments provide
financial assistance to families with limited resources. The
assistance is time-limited (typically a maximum of 60 months).
Free
and Reduced Price School Lunch
program: This program provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost or
free lunches to school children who are eligible based on family
income.
WIC
(the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and
Children): This program is for low-income pregnant women or new
mothers, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional
risk. WIC provides nutrition education, supplemental foods, health
screenings, and health care referrals.
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D33
H4PRNTSPAID
In
calendar year 2015, how regularly did your parents or guardians
contribute to or pay for any of the following for you?
Expenses for your [child/children] or provided childcare
Rent, room and board, or mortgage
Health care expenses such as insurance payments, medical, vision, or
dental expenses, or prescription costs
Education expenses such as tuition, fees, or books
Your monthly bills such as utilities, car payments, or credit card
bills
1=Regularly
2=Occasionally
3=Never
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how regularly your parents or guardians contributed to or
paid for the listed items in
calendar year 2015.
Regularly:
This means that your parents or guardians paid for or contributed
towards the listed item consistently over the last 12 months when you
had an expense.
Occasionally:
This means that your parents or guardians paid for or contributed
towards the listed item at times, but you did not depend on them
consistently.
Never:
This means that your parents or guardians never paid for or
contributed towards the listed item when you had an expense.
Expenses
for your child(ren) or provided childcare (if applicable):
This includes the daycare expenses and/or childcare that your parents
or guardians may provide for your child(ren). It also includes basic
expenses for your child such as clothing, food, and healthcare
expenses.
Rent,
room and board, or mortgage:
This includes the cost of your housing. If you lived with your
parent(s) or guardian(s), indicate how regularly you lived with them
for free.
Health
care expenses:
This includes any health care expense for yourself such as insurance
payments, medical, vision, or dental expenses, or prescription costs.
Do not
include health care expenses for your child(ren) (if applicable).
Education
expenses (if applicable):
This includes any expense directly related to your education such as
tuition, fees, books or other supplies. Do not
include room and board or health insurance paid to your college or
trade school.
Your
monthly bills:
This includes any other regular monthly expense such as utilities,
car payments, or credit card bills.
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H4EVERHAPPEN
In
calendar year 2015, did you ever...
Worry about having enough money for regular expenses?
Owe an amount on your credit card bill that was carried over from a
prior month?
Increase your borrowing or use of credit cards to pay expenses?
Increase the number
of hours you work to pay for expenses?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Regular
expenses:
These are your expected day-to-day expenses for things such as food,
clothing, housing, transportation, and any educational expenses. Do
not include unexpected expenses.
Carried
over:
An amount carried over, or balance, on your credit card(s) means that
there is an amount owed on your credit card(s) that is not usually
paid off in full each month.
Increased
your borrowing or use of credit cards to pay for expenses:
If you took out a new loan, or increased the amount of an existing
loan, for your education or any other expense, answer "Yes."
If you started charging more to your credit card(s) or got a new
credit card because you needed to keep up with expenses, answer
"Yes." If you got a new credit card for some other reason,
such as to get benefits like a discount at a retailer or to get
frequent flier miles, answer "No."
Increased
the number of hours you work:
If you started working more hours or started a new job to earn more
money to keep up with your expenses, answer "Yes." If you
started a new job for some other reason such as to get work
experience in a particular field, answer "No." If you
started working more hours for some other reason such as it was
required by your employer, answer "No."
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D37A
(item c)
H4EXPENSE500
How
much do you agree or disagree that you could have paid for an
unexpected expense of $500 in calendar year 2015?
1=Strongly agree
2=Agree
3=Disagree
4=Strongly disagree
Help
Text:
Please
indicate how much you agree or disagree with the statement.
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D52
H4HRSVOLUNTR
Now
we have some questions about your community involvement.
In
calendar year 2015, about how many hours per month (on average) did
you volunteer or perform community service that was not required by
[a college, trade school,] [an employer,] [or] the criminal justice
system?
(Please enter 0 if you did not volunteer or
perform any community service in 2015.)
| hours per month (on average)
Help
Text:
Indicate
the average
number of hours per month that you volunteered in 2015. Please
include the hours for all volunteer activities in which you
participated.
For example, if you volunteer at a hospital
and a dog shelter, enter the average number of hours per month that
you volunteered at the hospital and the dog shelter combined.
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D51
H4VOTE
Were
you registered to vote in
[February 2016]?
1=Yes
2=No
3=You were not eligible to vote
Help
Text:
Please
indicate whether you were registered to vote in a local, state, or
national election in [February 2016].
If you registered
to vote after [February 2016], answer "No."
If
you were not eligible to vote in [February 2016], please select that
option.
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D49
H4US9TH
Were
you born in...
1=the United States
2=Puerto Rico or another U.S. territory, or
3=Another country?
Help
Text:
Indicate
where you were born.
Puerto
Rico or another U.S. territory:
U.S. territories include American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana
Islands, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands.
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D50
H4CITZN
Were
you a U.S. citizen in [February 2016]?
1=Yes, you were a U.S. citizen in [February 2016]
2=No, but you held a permanent resident card (Green Card), temporary
resident's card, or a student visa
3=No, you were a non-U.S. citizen under other circumstances
Help
Text:
If
you are a U.S. citizen or U.S. national, select Yes,
you are a U.S. citizen.
Otherwise,
if you are in the U.S. under any of the following circumstances:
• you are a U.S. permanent resident with a Permanent Resident
Card (I-551), sometimes called a Green Card
•
you are an eligible noncitizen with a Temporary Resident Card
(I-688)
• you are an eligible noncitizen with
an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94)
• you have
an F1 or F2 visa or a J1 or J2 exchange visitor visa.
Please
select No,
but you hold a permanent resident's card (Green Card), temporary
resident's card, or a student visa.
• F1 visa- an alien having residence in a foreign country which he/she has no intention of abandoning, who is a bona fide student qualified to pursue a full course of study and who seeks to enter the United States temporarily and solely for the purpose of pursuing such a course of study at an educational institution in the United States.
• F2 visa- For a spouse and/or dependent children of a student with an F1 visa to enter the U.S.
• J1 visa- an alien having residence in a foreign country which he/she has no intention of abandoning who is a bona fide student, scholar, trainee, teacher, professor, research assistant, specialist, or leader in a field of specialized knowledge or skill, or other person of similar description, who is coming temporarily to the United States as a participant in a program for the purpose of teaching, instructing or lecturing, studying, observing, conducting research, consulting, demonstrating special skills, or receiving training.
• J2 visa- For a spouse and/or dependent children of a person with a J1 visa to enter the U.S.
Otherwise,
if none of the above apply to you and your situation, select No,
you are a non-U.S. citizen under other circumstances
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D63
H4ACS17A
These
next few questions will help us better understand the educational and
employment experiences of people with disabilities and special needs.
At any time before the end of [February 2016], did you
have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making
decisions?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had a serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making
decisions at any time before the end of [February 2016], answer
"Yes." For example, if you had a serious difficulty paying
attention in class or at work, remembering instructions or deadlines,
or making choices, answer "Yes."
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ADDED
H4ACS17A2
Was
that difficulty related to an emotional or mental health issue?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Emotional
or mental health issues include depression, anxiety and other
psychological issues.
Answer "Yes" if you had a
serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions
because of an emotional and mental health issue at any time through
the end of [February 2016], even if it was not diagnosed by a doctor.
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ADDED
H4ACS17A3
At
any time before the end of [February 2016], did a health or education
professional tell you that you had ADHD or ADD (Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder or Attention Deficit Disorder)?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
ADHD
or ADD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or Attention Deficit
Disorder) is a condition of not being able to pay attention, being
overactive, or not being able to control behavior, or a combination
of these.
If at any time before the end of [February
2016] a health or education professional (such as a doctor,
counselor, or teacher) told you that you have ADHD or ADD, answer
"Yes."
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D65
H4DYSLEXIA
At
any time before the end of [February 2016], did you have a learning
disability [, not
including ADHD or ADD]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Learning
disabilities affect the brain’s ability to receive, process,
analyze, or remember information. Learning disabilities can make it
difficult for a student to learn as quickly as others, but do not
affect intelligence.
Dyslexia, a difficulty learning to
read or interpret words, is a common example but there are many
other types
of learning disabilities. Do not
consider ADHD a learning disability for the purpose of this question.
If you had ADHD or ADD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder or Attention Deficit Disorder) at any time before the end of
[February 2016], answer "No" unless you also
had another specific learning disability. ADHD or ADD is a condition
of not being able to pay attention, being overactive, or not being
able to control behavior, or a combination of these.
If
you had dyslexia or any other learning disability (not including ADHD
or ADD) at any time before the end of [February 2016], answer "Yes."
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H4ACS16
At
any time before the end of [February 2016], were you...
deaf or did you have a serious difficulty hearing?
blind or did you have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing
glasses?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Deaf
or do you have a serious difficulty hearing:
Answer "Yes"
if, at any time before the end of [February 2016], you were deaf or
had a hearing impairment that made it very difficult to hear what is
said in a conversation with another person, or very difficult to hear
what is said over the telephone, television, or radio.
Blind
or serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses:
Answer "Yes"
if, at any time before the end of [February 2016], you were blind or
had a vision impairment that made it very difficult to do things such
as read a newspaper or book, watch television, or drive a car, even
while wearing glasses or contact lenses.
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ADDED
H4OTHDSB
At
any time before the end of [February 2016], did you have any other
disability or special need?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Answer
"Yes"
if you had any other disability or special need (that you have not
already told us about) before the end of [February 2016].
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ADDED
H4KNOWNDSB
At
any time before the end of [date last attended reference institution
(through February 2016)], did you inform [[only college attended]/any
college or trade school you attended since you [received your high
school diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or
completion/ last attended high school]] that you have a disability or
special need?
1=Yes
2=No, you did not have a disability or special need when you were
attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school]
3=No, you did not inform [[only college attended]/any college or
trade school you attended] of your disability or special need
Help
Text:
Colleges
and trade schools usually have procedures for students to report a
disability or special need and request accommodations or services.
Schools usually require students to provide documentation showing
that they have a current disability or special need. The procedures
may be provided in recruitment materials, catalogs, and student
handbooks, and are often available on school websites.
If
you had informed [[only college attended]/any college or trade school
you attended] of your disability or special need, answer "Yes."
If you did not have a disability or special need at any
time while you were attending [[only college attended]/college or
trade school], answer "No,
you did not have a disability or special need when you were attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]".
If you did not inform [[only college attended]/any
college or trade school you attended] of your disability or special
need, answer "No,
you did not inform [[only college attended]/any college or trade
school you attended] of your disability or special need".
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H4PSACCMDTNS
At
any time before the end of [date last attended reference institution
(through February 2016)], did you receive accommodations or services
for [your disability or special need/either of your disabilities or
special needs/any of your disabilities or special needs] from [[only
college attended]/any college or trade school you attended since you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school]], such as early
registration, test taking accommodations, or counseling?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Accommodations
or services may include:
Testing
accommodations
such as more time or different place to take tests, different tests
or grading of tests
Accommodations
in assignments
such as additional time or different assignments
Special
materials or technologies
such as large print or Braille materials, recorded books, computer or
software designed for students with disabilities
Personal
aides
such as note takers, readers or interpreters
Out
of class learning supports
such as early registration, help with study skills or behavior
management program
Special
changes to classroom or equipment
such as special desks or lab equipment
Independent
living supports
such as transportation, housing assistance, or special food service
Counseling
and therapies
such as psychological counseling, occupational therapy or social work
services
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D69
H4SEX
These
next few questions will help us better understand the experiences of
young people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
What
sex were you assigned at birth (what the doctor put on your birth
certificate)?
1=Male
2=Female
Help
Text:
Indicate
the sex that you were assigned at birth, that is, what the doctors
put on your birth certificate.
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D70
H4GENDRIDNTY
What
is your gender? Your gender is how you feel inside and can be the
same or different than your biological or birth sex.
(Please
choose all that apply)
Male
Female
Transgender, male-to-female
Transgender, female-to-male
Genderqueer or gender nonconforming, or some other gender
You are not sure
Help
Text:
Gender
includes gender identity and gender expression. Gender identity means
one's inner sense of one's own gender, which may or may not match the
sex assigned at birth. Different people choose to express their
gender identity differently. For some, gender may be expressed
through, for example, dress, grooming, mannerisms, speech patterns,
and social interactions. Gender expression usually ranges between
masculine and feminine, and some transgender people express their
gender consistent with how they identify internally, rather than in
accordance with the sex they were assigned at birth.
Transgender:
When a person’s birth sex and gender do not match, they might
think of themselves as transgender.
Genderqueer
or gender nonconforming:
These are terms used to identify people whose gender may not conform
to the sex they were assigned at birth. Often these terms may be used
by people who identify their gender as something other than only
“male” or “female”. Their gender may fall
somewhere between male and female, or may fall outside the
traditional male/female gender distinctions.
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H4LGBTQ
Do
you think of yourself as…
1=Lesbian or gay, that is, homosexual
2=Straight, that is, heterosexual
3=Bisexual
4=Don't know, or
5=Another sexual orientation?
Help
Text:
Sexual
orientation
is someone’s emotional or physical attraction to the same
and/or opposite sex.
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D71
_CATI
H4LGBTQ2
Now
I will read a list of terms people sometimes use to describe how they
think of themselves.
Lesbian or gay, that is,
homosexual
Straight, that is, heterosexual
Bisexual
Don't
know, or
Another sexual orientation
1=Lesbian or gay, that is, homosexual
2=Straight, that is, heterosexual
3=Bisexual
4=Don't know, or
5=Another sexual orientation?
Help
Text:
Sexual
orientation
is someone’s emotional or physical attraction to the same
and/or opposite sex.
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D68
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H4LIFEEVENT
The
last questions in this section are about life experiences you may
have had.
Between the time you [received your high school
diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last
attended high school] and [February 2016], did any of the following
happen to you?
Your parents or guardians got divorced or separated
Your parent or guardian [, or your spouse] lost his or her job
You lost your job
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
For
each event listed here, please indicate whether or not the event has
happened between the time you [received your high school diploma/
received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended
high school] and [February 2016].
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H4LIFEEVENTB
[(Continued)]
Between the time you [received your high school diploma/ received
your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended high
school] and [February 2016], did any of the following happen to you?
Your parent or
guardian died
A
close relative or friend died
You became seriously ill or disabled
A parent, guardian [, spouse], or sibling became seriously ill or
disabled
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
For
each event listed here, please indicate whether or not the event has
happened between the time you [received your high school diploma/
received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended
high school] and [February 2016].
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SECTION
E: LOCATING SECTION
Introduction to Section E
E01
H4EINTRO
In
the future, we would like to be able to get in touch with you again
to see what you’re doing and what has changed in your life. To
find you then, we need to collect some contact information.
Help
Text:
Any
and all contact information you provide will be kept in secure and
protected data files, and will be separate from the responses you've
already provided in this survey.
If you have any
questions about this study, you may contact the Help Desk at
1-877-282-4757.
Please click the "Next" button
to continue.
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E02
H4NAME
We
currently have your name as follows:
(Make any necessary
corrections, then select Next.)
First name:
Middle
name:
Last
name:
Help
Text:
Verify
that your name is correct and make any necessary changes.
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E03
H4ADDVER
We
currently have the following address(es) for you:
(If
an address is current, complete and all parts are accurate, indicate
"Correct." If a current address is listed, but part of it
needs correction, indicate "Good, but needs correcting" and
you will have a chance to make corrections on the next screens.)
[Address line
1], [Address line 2], [City], [State], [Zip code]
[Address line 1], [Address line 2], [City], [State], [Zip code]
[Address line 1],
[Address line 2], [City], [State], [Zip code]
1=Correct
2=Good, but needs correcting
3=Not a valid address
Help
Text:
Verify whether all addresses (displayed) are correct, including spelling, or indicate whether changes are needed.
If all parts of a particular address are correct, including spelling, and you can still be reached at that address, indicate "Correct."
If you can still be reached at a particular address but some part of the address is not correct (such as a house number or spelling of a street), indicate "Good, but needs correcting." You will have a chance later to provide the complete and accurate address.
If you can no longer be reached at a particular address, indicate "Not a valid address."
This contact information will help us to locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E04
H4NEWADD1
Other
than the address(es) you've already confirmed as good, is there
another address where we can reach you?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Any
additional address information you provide will help us to locate you
when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E05
H41ADR
[If
(Address 1 is good but needs updating or Address 2 is good but needs
updating or Address 3 is good but needs updating)]: Please update the
following address:
[else if self-administered interview
mode]: Please provide your address below.
[else if
telephone interview mode]: What is your address?
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip code
Foreign Country:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Help
Text:
Please provide the information for your address. Verify all spelling.
(Your ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click "Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code").
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E06
H4NEWADD2
Are
there any additional addresses where you can be reached?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Any
additional address information you provide will help us to locate you
when we conduct the follow-up survey about in the future.
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E07
H42ADR
[If
(Address 1 is good but needs updating and Address 2 is good but needs
updating) or if [(Address 1 is good but needs updating or Address 2
is good but needs updating) and Address 3 is good but needs
updating]: Please update the following address:
[else if
self-administered interview mode]: Please provide your address below:
[else]: What is your address?
Street Address:
City:
State:
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
Zip Code:
Foreign
Country:
Foreign
State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Help
Text:
Provide the information for your address. Verify all spelling.
(Your ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click "Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code").
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E08
H43ADR
Please
provide the full and correct address information for the last address
you want to correct.
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Foreign Country:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Help
Text:
Provide the information for your address. Verify all spelling.
(Your ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click "Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code").
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E09
H4EMAIL
[If
web mode and (Email 1 is preloaded or Email 2 is preloaded or Email 3
is preloaded or Email 4 is preloaded)]:
Please update the list
below with your email address(es). Delete any old email address(es)
that may appear and include addresses you’re likely to have in
the years to come.
[else If web]:
Please provide an
e-mail address you're likely to have in the years to come. If you
have more than one e-mail address, please provide those as well.
[else]:
What is an e-mail address you're likely to
have in the years to come? If you have more than one e-mail address,
please provide (or update) those as well.
E-Mail Address 1:
E-Mail Address 2:
E-Mail Address 3:
E-Mail Address 4:
Help
Text:
Verify
all spelling. This information will help us locate you when we
conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E10
H4PHONE
Please
provide [or update] the following phone numbers:
Cell Phone:
Home
Phone:
Work Phone:
Other Telephone:
Help
Text:
Verify
all numbers. This information will help us locate you when we conduct
the follow-up survey in the future.
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E23
H4TEXT
May
we contact you in the coming years by sending a text message to your
cell phone?
0=No
1=Yes, to [provided/updated/confirmed cell phone number]
2=Yes, to the following number:
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you would like to be sent a text message reminder about the
follow-up survey. You can correct the phone number if necessary.
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E24
H4CELLPRO
Please
provide the name of your cell phone service provider.
-9=-Select one-
1=Assurance Wireless
2=AT&T
3=Boost Mobile
4=Cricket
5=Sprint
6=T-Mobile
7=Verizon Wireless
8=Virgin Mobile
9=Other
Please
provide the name of your cell phone service provider
Help
Text:
Tell us who your cell phone service provider is so that we can contact you for the follow-up survey. If your provider is not listed, select the "Other" option.
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E11
H4PNAME
Now
we would like to ask you to provide (or update) the names of your
parents (or guardians).
[{If telephone interview mode}
(Check and correct the spelling of all names.) {else} Check and
correct the spelling of all names.]
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
Help
Text:
Provide
the first and last name of your parents (or guardians). If your
parents (or guardians) live together, please list their names
together under “Any
parents living together at the same residence.”
Otherwise, please use the textboxes under “Any
parents living at a different residence”
to provide parent (or guardian) name(s) as needed.
You may leave any textbox blank if you do not have a parent (or guardian) name to provide.
Next
we will ask you to provide contact information for any parent(s) (or
guardians) that you list here. This information will help us locate
you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E12
H4PRPHONE
Please
provide (or update) the phone number for each parent (or guardian).
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Cell
Phone:
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home
Phone:
Work Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Work
Phone:
Help
Text:
Please
provide any telephone number, including the area code, for your
parent(s) (or guardians) listed here.
This
information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up
survey in the future.
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E13
H4PADDVER
We currently have the following address information for [{if parent 1 first and last name ne missing and parent 2 first and last name ne missing} [Parent 1 first and last name] and [Parent 2 first and last name] {else if parent 1 first and last name ne missing} [Parent 1 first and last name] {else if parent 2 first and last name ne missing} [Parent 2 first and last name].
(If the address is current, complete and all parts are accurate, indicate "Correct." If a current address is listed, but part of it needs correction, indicate "Good, but needs correcting" and you will have a chance to make corrections on the next screens.)
[Parent 1 address line 1], [Parent 1 address line 2], [Parent 1
city], [Parent 1 state] [Parent 1 zip code]
1=Correct
2=Good, but needs correcting
3=Not a valid address
Help
Text:
Verify whether this address information is correct, including spelling, or indicate whether changes are needed.
If all pieces of the address information are correct, including spelling, and your parents (or guardians) can still be reached at that address, indicate "Correct."
If your parents (or guardians) can still be reached at a particular address but some part of the address is not correct (such as a house number or spelling of a street), indicate "Good, but needs correcting." You will have a chance later to provide the complete and correct address.
If your parents (or guardians) can no longer be reached at a particular address, indicate "Not a valid address."
This contact information will help us to locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E14
H4PREVPADD1
You
previously provided [{if two or more addressed were previously
provided=1} some addresses. {else} an address.]
[{If
((Parent 1 first name ne missing and Parent 1 last name ne missing)
and (Parent 2 first name ne missing and Parent 2 last name ne
missing))} Do [Parent 1 first name] [Parent 1 last name] and [Parent
2 first name] [Parent 2 last name]
{else if ((Parent 1
first name ne missing and Parent 1 last name ne missing)} Does
[Parent 1 first name] [Parent 1 last name] {else if (Parent 2 first
name ne missing and Parent 2 last name ne missing)} Does [Parent 2
first name] [Parent 2 last name]] live at:
0=No, [{if first and last name are not missing - parent 1=1 and first
and last name are not missing - parent 2=1} [Parent 1 first name]
[Parent 1 last name] and [Parent 2 first name] [Parent 2 last name]
live {else if first and last name are not missing - parent 1=1}
[Parent 1 first name] [Parent 1 last name] lives {else if first and
last name are not missing - parent 2=1} [Parent 2 first name] [Parent
2 last name] lives] at a different address.
1=[{If previously given address - 1 = 1 then display}: [Address line
1] [Address line 2] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display
nothing]
2=[{If previously given address - 2 = 1 then display:} [Address line
1] [Address line 2] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display
nothing]
3=[{If previously given address - 3 = 1 then display:} [Address line
1] [Address line 2] [City], [State] [Zip code]) {else if previously
given address - 3 = 1 display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 12]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing]
4=[{If previously given address - 4 = 1 then display:} [Address line
1] [Address line 12] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display
nothing]
5=[{If previously given address - 5 = 1 then display:} [Address line
1] [Address line 12] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display
nothing]
Help
Text:
This
is a list of all the addresses you have already provided in the
survey. If your parents’ (or guardians’) address is
listed here, please select it. If you do not see your parents’
address here, answer "No,
they live at a different address"
and you will have an opportunity to provide your parents’
address next. This information will help us locate you when we
conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E15
H4P1AD1
[If
([address for parents] =2)]:
Please {if address for parents=2}
update {else} provide] contact information for the following
parent(s) or guardian(s).
(You will have the opportunity
to provide contact information for other parents or guardians who
live at a different residence next.)
[else]:
Please
provide contact information for your parents or guardians who live
together at the same address.
(You will have the
opportunity to provide contact information for other parents or
guardians who live at a different residence next.)
Last Name:
First
Name:
Relationship:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
Last Name:
First
Name:
Relationship:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
Street Address:
Zip
Code:
State:
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
City:
Foreign
Country:
Foreign
Phone:
Cell Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home phone:
(Street
Address 2:)
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Help
Text:
Provide information for your parent(s) or legal guardian(s). Verify the spelling of names, and the street and city where they live. (The ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code).
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E16
H4PADDVER2
We
currently have the following address information for [{if Parent 3
first name ne missing and Parent 3 last name ne missing and Parent 4
first name ne missing and Parent 4 last name ne missing} [Parent 3
first name] [Parent 3 last name] and [Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4
last name]
{else if Parent 3 first name ne missing and
Parent 3 last name ne missing} [Parent 3 first name] [Parent 3 last
name]
{else if Parent 4 first name ne missing and Parent
4 last name ne missing} [Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4 last name].
(If all parts of the address are complete and accurate,
indicate "Correct.")
[Parent 2 address line 1], [Parent 2 address line 2], [Parent 2
city], [Parent 2 state], [Parent 2 zip code]
1=Correct
2=Good, but needs correcting
3=Not a valid address
Help
Text:
Verify whether this address information is correct, including spelling, or indicate whether changes are needed.
If all pieces of the address are correct, including spelling, and your parents or guardians can still be reached at that address, indicate "Correct."
If your parents (or guardians) can still be reached at a particular address but some part of the address is not correct (such as a house number or spelling of a street), indicate "Good, but needs correcting." You will have a chance later to provide the complete and correct address.
If your parents (or guardians) can no longer be reached at a particular address, indicate "Not a valid address."
This
contact information will help us to locate you when we conduct the
follow-up survey in the future.
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E17
H4PREVPADD2
You
previously provided [{if two or more addressed were previously
provided=1} some addresses.
{else} an address.] [{If
((parent 3 first and last name ne missing) and (parent 4 first and
last name ne missing))} Do [Parent 3 first name] [Parent 3 last name]
and [Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4 last name]
{else if
(parent 3 first and last name ne missing)} Does [Parent 3 first name]
[Parent 3 last name]
{else if (parent 4 first and last
name ne missing)}[Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4 last name]] live at:
0=No, [{if first and last name are not missing - parent 3=1 and first
and last name are not missing - parent 4=1} [Parent 3 first name]
[Parent 3 last name] and [Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4 last name]
live {else if first and last name are not missing - parent 3=1}
[Parent 3 first name] [Parent 3 last name] lives {else if first and
last name are not missing - parent 4=1} [Parent 4 first name] [Parent
4 last name] lives] at a different address.
1=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 1 and previously given
address - 1 = 1) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 2]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing]
2=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 2 and previously given
address - 2 = 1) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 2]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing]
3=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 3 and Address line 1D = 1)
then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 2] [City], [State] [Zip
code]) {else if (previously given address - 3 = 1 and previously
given address - 1 ne 3) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line
12] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing].
4=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 4 and previously given
address - 4 = 1) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 12]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing]
5=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 5 and previously given
address - 5 = 1) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 12]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing.
Help
Text:
This
is a list of all the addresses you have already provided in the
survey.
If your parents’ (or guardians’) address is listed here, please indicate that address here. If you do not see your parents’ address here, indicate "No, at a different address" and you will have an opportunity to provide your parents’ address next.
This
information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up
survey in the future.
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H4P2AD2
Please
[{if previously given address - 2=2} update {else} provide] contact
information for your other parent(s) or guardian(s).
First Name:
Last
Name:
Relationship:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
Relationship:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
Street Address:
Zip
Code:
City:
State:
Foreign
Country:
Foreign
Phone:
Cell Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Help
Text:
Provide information for your parent(s) or legal guardian(s). Verify the spelling of names, and the street and city where they live. (The ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code).
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey about in the future.
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H4OTADDVER
We
currently have the following contact information for someone [, other
than your spouse,] who you told us will always know how to reach you:
(If the address is current, complete and all parts are
accurate, indicate "Correct." If a current address is
listed, but part of it needs correction, indicate "Good, but
needs correcting" and you will have a chance to make corrections
on the next screens.)
[Other contact person first name] [Other contact person last name]
Cell Phone: [Other contact person cell phone number]
Home
Phone: [Other contact person home phone number]
[Other contact
person address line 1], [Other contact person address line 2], [Other
contact person city], [Other contact person state] [Other contact
person zip code]
1=Correct
2=Good, but needs correcting
3=Not a valid address
Help
Text:
Verify whether this contact information is correct, including spelling, or indicate whether changes are needed.
If all pieces of the contact information are correct, including spelling, and this person can still be reached at that address, indicate "Correct."
If this person can still be reached at a particular address but some part of the address is not correct (such as a house number or spelling of a street), indicate "Good, but needs correcting." You will have a chance later to provide the complete and correct contact information.
If this person is no longer somebody who will know how to contact you, indicate "Not a valid address."
This contact information will help us to locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E20
H4OTNEWAD1
Is
there anybody else [, other than your spouse,] who will always know
how to contact you?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
This
contact information will help us to locate you when we conduct the
follow-up survey in the future.
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E21
H4OTINFO
Please
provide [if other contact's address is good, but needs updating: or
update] the name, address, and telephone number for someone else [,
other than your spouse,] who will always know how to contact you.
Last Name:
First Name:
Street Address:
City:
State:
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
ZIP Code:
Foreign
Country:
Foreign
Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Title:
-9=-Select Title-
1=Mr.
2=Mrs.
3=Miss
4=Ms.
5=Dr.
Help
Text:
Provide the requested information for your other contact. Please do not provide information for someone with whom you currently live. Verify the spelling of his or her name, street, and city. (The ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click "Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code.")
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E22
H4SPS
What
is your spouse's full name (including previous last name, if
applicable)?
First Name:
Last
Name:
Previous Last
Name (if applicable):
Help
Text:
Provide your spouse's first name, last name, and previous last name (if applicable). Verify that the spelling is correct.
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E25A
H4SSNINF
Next
we ask you to provide your social security number. Your SSN will be
used to help us find you for future follow-up. Your SSN may also be
used to collect education information such as college admission and
high school equivalency test results, financial aid applications and
awards, and transcripts.
What is your Social Security
number?
(This information will be kept in secure and
protected data files, and will be separate from the responses you've
already provided in this survey. Data collected are used only for
statistical purposes and may not be disclosed or used, in
identifiable form, for any other purpose except as required by law
(ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C., § 9573). However, giving us your Social
Security number is completely voluntary and there is no penalty for
not disclosing it.)
Help
Text:
Your Social Security number will help us to locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E25B
H4SSN4DIG
We
understand the sensitivity of this information. Would you be willing
to provide the last 4 digits of your Social Security number?
(This
information will be kept in secure and protected data files, and will
be separate from the responses you've already provided in this
survey. Data collected are used only for statistical purposes and may
not be disclosed or used, in identifiable form, for any other purpose
except as required by law (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C., § 9573).
However, giving us this information is completely voluntary and there
is no penalty for not disclosing it.)
Help
Text:
Please
enter only the last 4 digits of your social security number. This
information will be used to help us locate you when we conduct the
follow-up survey in the future. Your SSN may also be used to collect
education information such as college admission and high school
equivalency test results, financial aid applications and awards, and
transcripts. (This information will be kept in secure and protected
data files, and will be separate from the responses you've already
provided in this survey. Data collected are used only for statistical
purposes and may not be disclosed or used, in identifiable form, for
any other purpose except as required by law (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C., §
9573). However, giving us this information is completely voluntary
and there is no penalty for not disclosing it.)
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INCTYP
To
show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like
to send you $[incentive amount], payable by PayPal or check. Please
indicate your preferred payment type.
1=PayPal. The $[incentive amount] PayPal payment will be sent via
e-mail within the next few hours.
2=Check. Please allow up to 4 weeks for processing and delivery of
the $[incentive amount] check payment.
3=No, thanks. I decline the $[incentive amount] incentive.
Help
Text:
You will receive an e-mail from PayPal notifying you of the transfer. If you do not have a PayPal account, you will be prompted to create an account to claim the funds. There is no fee to create a PayPal account or receive funds.
If you do not want to receive the incentive, indicate No, thanks. I decline the $[incentive amount] incentive.
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PAYPAL
Please
provide your e-mail address. (Clicking below will process your PayPal
payment.)
Help
Text:
If you do not have a PayPal account, enter your preferred e-mail address. You will receive an e-mail from PayPal notifying you of the transfer and you will be prompted to create an account to claim the funds.
There is no fee to create a PayPal account or to receive funds.
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INCENT
To
show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like
to send you a $[incentive amount] check. Please select the address to
which you would like the check mailed.
Allow 4 weeks for
delivery.
1=[if previously given full address - 1=1 fill previously given full
address - 1]
2=[if previously given full address - 2=1 fill previously given full
address - 2]
3=[if previously given address - 3=1 fill previously given address -
3]
4=Item value 4: If full address - 1 = 1 and international address - 1
ne 1 display [Address line 1] , [City] , [State] and [Zip code], else
display [international address] , [international city] ,
[international state] , [international country] and [international
zip code].
5=Item value 5: If full address - 2 = 1 and international address - 2
ne 1 display [Address line 1], [City], [State] and [Zip code] else
display [international address], [international city], [international
state], [international country] and [international zip code].
6=[fill Address line 1R]
7=[if address for parents = 1 fill address for parents]
8=[if previously given address - 2 = 1 fill previously given address
- 2]
9=[fill address for parents - 1]
10=[Fill address for parents - 2]
11=[if address for other contact - 1=1 fill address for other contact
- 1]
12=[fill contact information for another person who can reach
respondent]
13=Provide a different address
14=No thanks. I decline the $[incentive amount] incentive.
Help
Text:
Please
select the address to which you would like the check mailed. Allow 4
weeks for delivery. If you would like the check mailed to an address
that is different from those listed, select "Provide a different
address", and you will be taken to a screen where you can enter
the address you would like the check mailed to. If you do not want to
receive the incentive, select "No thanks. I decline the
$[incentive amount] incentive".
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FROM
FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
INCENTADDR
To
show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like
to send you a $[incentive amount] check. Please provide the address
to which you would like the check mailed.
(Allow 4 weeks for
delivery.)
First Name:
Last
Name:
Please check
here if the address is an international address.
Address (street address or PO box):
Address Line 2:
City:
State:
Zip code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Country:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Help
Text:
Provide the requested information for the address to which you would like the incentive check mailed. Verify the spelling of the street and city.
(Your zip code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that zip code. To do this, first enter your zip code and then click AutoFill City and State from ZIP code.)
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ADDED
INCENT1
[If
user chooses payment by check] Thank you for providing your address
information. Your check should arrive in about 4 weeks. On behalf of
the U.S. Department of Education, thank you for your time and
cooperation. We greatly appreciate your participation in this study.
[Else if user chooses PayPal and the submission was
successful] Your incentive was successfully submitted. Please check
your email for more information. On behalf of the U.S. Department of
Education, thank you for your time and cooperation. We greatly
appreciate your participation in this study.
[Else if
user chooses PayPal and the submission was unsuccessful] There was an
issue submitting your incentive via PayPal. We apologize for the
inconvenience. We will attempt to resubmit your incentive and will
contact you if the problem persists. If you have any questions or
concerns, please call our Help Desk toll-free at 1-877-282-4757. On
behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, thank you for your time
and cooperation. We greatly appreciate your participation in this
study.
[Else] On behalf of the U.S. Department of
Education, thank you for your time and cooperation. We greatly
appreciate your participation in this study. Instruction for all
question wording conditions: (Click “Next” to complete
the survey.)
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions or concerns about your incentive, please
contact us at 1-877-282-4757.
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END
On
behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, thank you for your time
and cooperation. We greatly appreciate your participation in this
study.
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ABBREVIATED
INTERVIEW ITEMS
I01
H4CORRCTPRSN
Before
we begin, it is important to verify that we are interviewing the
correct person. Are you [First name] [Last name] who was a 9th-grade
student at [BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL] during the 2009-2010 school year?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Select
"Yes"
if you are [First name] [Last name] and you were a 9th-grade student
at [BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL] during the 2009-2010 school year.
Select
"No"
if you are not [First name] [Last name] or you were not a 9th-grade
student at [BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL] during the 2009-2010 school year.
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I02
H4NCRRCTPRSN
If you are not [First name] [Last name] or you were not a 9th-grader at [BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL] during the 2009-2010 school year, please use the ‘Log Out’ link to log out and then call our Help Desk toll-free at 1-877-282-4757.
(If you are [First name] [Last name] who was a 9th-grader at [BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL] during the 2009-2010 school year, please click the 'Previous' button and change your response to 'Yes'.)
Help
Text:
If
you are not [First name] [Last name] or you were not a 9th-grader at
[BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL] during the 2009-2010 school year, please use
the ‘Logout’ button in the upper left corner of the
screen to log out and then call our Help Desk toll-free at
1-877-282-4757.
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I03
/ I04 / I05
H4READMATERL
Recently,
we sent you material about the U.S. Department of Education’s
High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09). This survey is
being conducted to better understand the education and employment
experiences of young adults beyond high school. If eligible for
incentive: As a token of our appreciation, you will receive
[incentive amount] once you complete the survey.
The survey takes 35 minutes on average. Your participation is voluntary and you may skip any question or stop the survey at any time.
To review the letter that we mailed, click here.( 576 KB)
To review the study brochure, click here.( 2.3 MB)
If you still have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
To learn more about your rights as a study participant, please click here. If you still have questions about your rights as a study participant, please contact RTI's Office of Research Protection at 1-866-214-2043.
Do you want to begin the survey now?
1=Yes, I agree to participate
2=Not now, but I want to participate at a later time
3=No, I do not want to participate at all
Help
Text:
In
addition to your survey responses, we collect other information, such
as financial aid data, student records, and related information from
colleges and trades schools you have attended (if any) and from
sources such as student loan databases and high school equivalency
and college admissions testing agencies.
Your responses,
combined with other information, may be used only for statistical
purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in personally
identifiable form for any other purpose, unless otherwise required by
law (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C., § 9573). You are one of approximately
23,000 young adults who have taken part in this study.
Your
participation is voluntary and will not affect any financial aid or
other benefits that you may receive. You may skip any question or
stop the survey at any time.
The risk of participating in
this study is small and relates to data security. However, there are
strict security procedures in place.
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ADDED
H4PARTCPTLTR
Thank you. We look forward to your participation. We will send you a reminder message within the next couple of weeks if you have not yet completed your HSLS:09 survey.
We can send you an e-mail message and a text message reminder.
(Please enter the information below and click the "Next" button to continue.)
E-mail Address:
Select this box if you would like us to send a text message reminder.
Help
Text:
If
you would like for us to send you an e-mail reminder, enter a valid
email address in the box provided.
If you would like for
us to send you a text message reminder, click the box near the bottom
of the screen and you will be directed to a screen where you can
enter the best cell phone number for receiving a text.
If
you would like both reminders, enter an e-mail address and click the
box near the bottom of the screen.
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H4CELLPHINFO
Please
provide a cell phone number and the name of your cell phone service
provider so that we can send you a text message reminder to complete
the HSLS:09 survey.
Cell Phone:
Please select the name of your cell phone service
provider:
-9=-Select one-
1=Assurance Wireless
2=AT&T
3=Boost Mobile
4=Cricket
5=Sprint
6=T-Mobile
7=Verizon Wireless
8=Virgin Mobile
9=Other
Please
provide the name of your cell phone service provider
Help
Text:
Please
enter your 10 digit cell phone number, beginning with the area code.
You do not need to enter any dashes. Then, select your cell phone
service provider from the drop down menu.
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H4DECLINEPAR
We hope that you will reconsider participating in this important education study, for which we are offering $[incentive amount]. Your participation is vital to the success of this study.
If you decide that you would like to participate, please click “Previous” to return to the previous screen and change your answer to “Yes, I agree to participate” or call 1-877-282-4757 to complete the survey with an interviewer.
If you decide not to participate, please help us to improve our survey by telling us more about your reasons (in the box below) and save your answer by clicking “Next.”
Reasons:
Help
Text:
If
you would like to participate, click “Previous” to return
to the previous screen and change your answer to “Yes, I agree
to participate”.
If you would like to complete the
survey over the phone instead, you can call 1-877-282-4757.
If
you do not wish to participate, please help us to improve our survey
by telling us more about your reasons in the box toward the bottom of
the screen. Save your answer by clicking “Next”.
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H4RETRNFRM
If
you would like to continue with the survey, click the “Next”
button. To exit the survey, simply close your browser.
Help
Text:
If
you would like to continue with the survey, click the “Next”
button.
To exit the survey, simply close your browser.
If you would like to speak to someone further about the
survey, please call 1-877-282-4757.
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Introduction
to Section A
H4AINTRO
Before
we begin, please note that this survey's data collection began in
March 2016. Most questions will focus on your activities through the
end of [February 2016] so that all survey participants report on the
same time period.
First, we have some questions about
your high school experience.
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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A01
H4HSCRED
By
the end of [February 2016], had you completed high school with a high
school diploma, a GED, or another high school equivalency?
1=Yes, a high school diploma (not including Adult High School
Diplomas)
2=Yes, a GED (General Education Development diploma)
3=Yes, another high school equivalency such as HiSET, TASC, NEDP, or
AHSD (Adult High School Diploma)
4=Yes, a certificate of attendance or completion
0=No
Help
Text:
High school diplomas (not including an Adult High School Diploma): Most high school students receive this credential when they graduate from a public or private high school. It includes regular high school diplomas, diplomas with honors, and International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas. It does not include an Adult High School Diploma (AHSD) (see definition for Another high school equivalency below).
GED (General Education Development diploma): The GED is the most common high school equivalency credential. People without a high school diploma can take four subject tests to show that they have high school-level knowledge. The GED is received when all four subject tests are passed.
Another high school equivalency: This includes a wide range of credentials similar to the GED. These include HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), and Adult High School Diplomas (AHSD), but there are many others.
A certificate of attendance or completion: This is a certificate given to students who complete the 12th grade in a public high school, but do not obtain enough credits, do not complete all core courses, or do not pass required testing to earn a high school diploma. These are rare.
If you had not received any of these high school credentials by the end of [February 2016], answer “No.”
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A02
H4HSCREDDATE
In
what month and year did you receive your [high school
diploma/GED/high school equivalency/certificate of attendance or
completion]?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year in which you received your [high school
diploma/GED/high school equivalency/certificate of attendance or
completion].
If you are unsure of the exact date, please
provide your best guess.
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A05
H4CURGRADE
What
grade were you in when you last attended high school? (If you
attended an adult high school completion program, think back to the
high school you attended before that.)
1=9th grade
2=10th grade
3=11th grade
4=12th grade
Help
Text:
Select
the grade you were in whether you completed it or not. Include only
attendance at traditional or alternative schools for teenage
students. If you attended an adult high school completion program to
prepare for a GED or other high school equivalency, think back to the
high school you attended before that.
Traditional
high schools
are public or private high schools that most teenage students attend.
Alternative
high schools
are public schools attended by teenagers who do not do well at a
traditional high school because they do poorly in their courses, get
in trouble, are absent a lot, or have other difficulties. Alternative
high schools may have different types of teaching, schedules, or
services to help students.
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not attending a public
or private high school and are often taken through a community
college, an adult education organization, or online. If you attended
an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other
high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended
before that.
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A06
H4LASTHS
What
is the name of the high school [from which you received your high
school diploma/from which you received a certificate of
attendance/you last attended]?
(If you attended an adult
high school completion program, think back to the high school you
attended before that.)
1=[2013 UPDATE HIGH SCHOOL]
2=[FIRST FOLLOW-UP HIGH SCHOOL]
3=[BASE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL]
4=[OTHER HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED - 1]
5=[OTHER HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED - 2]
6=[OTHER HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED - 3]
7=A different high school
Help
Text:
Select the high school [from which you received your high school diploma/from which you received a certificate of attendance or completion/you last attended]. Include only traditional or alternative schools for teenage students. If you attended an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended before that. If your last high school is not listed, select "A different high school."
Traditional high schools are public or private high schools that most teenage students attend.
Alternative high schools are public schools attended by teenagers who do not do well at a traditional high school because they do poorly in their courses, get in trouble, are absent a lot, or have other difficulties. Alternative high schools may have different types of teaching, schedules, or services to help students.
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not attending a public
or private high school and are often taken through a community
college, an adult education organization, or online. If you attended
an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other
high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended
before that.
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A07
H4LASTHSNAME
What
is the full name, city, and state of the high school [from which you
received a diploma/from which you received a certificate of
attendance or completion/you last attended]?
[(If you
attended an adult high school completion program, think back to the
high school you attended before that.)]
(Do not enter
abbreviations.)
School name:
City:
State (or Country):
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
1=A public school operated by a school/county district
2=A private Catholic school
3=Private - other religiously affiliated
4=Private - not religiously affiliated
5=A public school operated by state/federal agency (ex: BIA, DOD,
prison school)
6=Other (charter school, hospital school)
9=Don't know
District name:
County name:
Lowest
grade level at school:
-9=- Select one -
0=Kindergarten
1=First grade
2=Second grade
3=Third grade
4=Fourth grade
5=Fifth grade
6=Sixth grade
7=Seventh grade
8=Eighth grade
9=Ninth grade
10=Tenth grade
11=Eleventh grade
12=Twelfth grade
13=Ungraded
99=Don't know
Highest grade level at school:
-9=- Select one -
9=Ninth grade
10=Tenth grade
11=Eleventh grade
12=Twelfth grade
13=Ungraded
99=Don't know
Help
Text:
Follow the steps to search the database of high schools. Then select the high school [from which you received your high school diploma/from which you received a certificate of attendance or completion/you last attended]. Include only traditional or alternative schools for teenage students. If you attended an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended before that.
For
high schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full
high school name in the first textbox. Do not
enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school
is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or
choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4.
Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools
matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is
shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b.
If the correct school is not
shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the
correct school is still not listed, click the "None of the
above" button and answer the questions shown.
For
high schools outside
of the U.S. or U.S. Territories:
1. First type in the full high school name in the first
textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN
COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER" button.
5.
Provide the requested information.
Traditional
high schools
are public or private high schools that most teenage students attend.
Alternative
high schools
are public schools attended by teenagers who do not do well at a
traditional high school because they do poorly in their courses, get
in trouble, are absent a lot, or have other difficulties. Alternative
high schools may have different types of teaching, schedules, or
services to help students.
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not attending a public
or private high school and are often taken through a community
college, an adult education organization, or online. If you attended
an adult high school completion program to prepare for a GED or other
high school equivalency, think back to the high school you attended
before that.
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A11
H4EVERDO
Before
you graduated, did you ever stop going to high school for a period of
4 weeks or more, not including summer or other school breaks?
(Include
school expulsions or out-of-school suspensions, but do not
include school breaks, illness, injury, or vacation.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you stopped going to high school only
for school breaks, illness, injury or vacation, then select “No.”
If the longest period of time you stopped going to high
school was less than 4 weeks, then select "No."
If
you stopped going to high school for a period of 4 weeks or more
(including being suspended or expelled), answer "Yes"
unless
it was for school breaks, illness, injury, or vacation.
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A13
H4HSPGMEVR
By
the end of [February 2016], had you ever been in an adult high school
completion program to prepare you to take the exam for a GED or
another high school equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, or
AHSD (Adult High School Diploma))?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had been in an adult high school completion program by the end of
[February 2016], answer "Yes" even if you had not completed
the program or had not earned your GED or another high school
equivalency.
If you had not been in an adult high school
completion program by the end of [February 2016], answer "No"
even if you were in an adult high school completion program after
[February 2016].
Adult
high school completion programs
prepare students to take the exam for the GED or another high school
equivalency (for example, HiSET, TASC, NEDP, AHSD - Adult High School
Diploma). Two examples are Adult Secondary Education (ASE) programs
and the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), but there are many
others. These programs are for people who are not
attending a public or private high school and are often taken through
a community college, an adult education organization, or online.
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Introduction
to Section B
H4BINTRO
In
the next section we will ask about education after
high school. [When answering these questions, do not
include [the college or trade school classes you took while you were
still in high school/your adult high school completion program/the
college or trade school classes you took while you were still in high
school or your adult high school completion program].]
We
will use the term “college or trade school” to include
colleges and universities as well as any schools that provide
occupational training. This includes:
4-year colleges and universities
2-year colleges, junior colleges, and community colleges
Trade schools, technical institutes, and vocational schools which usually offer programs that take less than 2 years to complete (for example, culinary institutes and cosmetology schools)
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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B05
H4EVRATNDCLG
Did
you attend
any college or trade school between the time you [received
your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high
school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school] and [February 2016]?
(Please be sure to include: • Colleges and trade
schools where you were just taking classes. • Online only
colleges and trade schools.
Do not
include: • Any colleges or trade schools you started attending
after [February 2016] • [Your college or trade school enrollment
during high school.] • [Your adult high school completion
program.] • A foreign college or trade school that you attended
through a study abroad program.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had attended
any college or trade school, including online schools, between the
time you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school] and [February
2016]. Include all enrollment including enrollment in a degree or
certificate program as well as enrollment in classes only. Do not
include colleges and trade schools that you first started attending
after [February 2016].
Please include:
Colleges and trade schools where you were just taking classes.
Online only colleges and trade schools.
Do
not
include:
Any colleges or trade schools you started attending after [February 2016].
A
foreign college or trade school that you attended through a study
abroad program.
[Your college or trade school enrollment during
high school./ Your adult high school completion program.]
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B28
H4NOENROLL
Generally,
which of the following reasons describe why you had not attended
college or trade school by the end of [February 2016]?
(Please
choose all that apply)
Academic reasons
Personal or family reasons
Financial reasons
Work, military or career-related reasons
None of these
Help
Text:
Indicate
the reasons you had not attended a college or trade school by the end
of [February 2016]. You may select as many options as apply.
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B06
H4CLGATNDNUM
[Including
[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended], how/How]
many colleges or trade schools did you attend
between the time you [received
your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high
school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school] and [February 2016]?
(Please be sure to count:
• [name of
institution applied to/registered at and attended]
•
Colleges and trade schools where you were just taking classes.
•
Online only colleges and trade schools.
Do not
count:
• Any colleges or trade schools you started
attending after [February 2016]
• [Your college or trade
school enrollment during high school.]
• [Your adult high
school completion program.]
• A foreign college or trade
school that you attended through a study abroad program.)
| college(s) or trade school(s)
Help
Text:
Indicate
how many colleges and trade schools you had attended between the time
you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received
your high school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance
or completion/last attended high school] and [February 2016].
Please count:
[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended]
Colleges and trade schools where you were just taking classes.
Online only colleges and trade schools.
Do
not
count:
Any
colleges or trade schools you started attending after [February
2016].
[Your college or trade school enrollment during high
school./ Your adult high school completion program.]
A foreign college or trade school that you attended through a study abroad program.
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B04
H4ATNDUPDCLG
[if
iteration = 1 then display:] Now we would like to find out about the
[college or trade school/colleges or trade schools] you have attended
since you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school][, starting
with the one you attended first].
Is the [first
]college or trade school you attended...
[else display:]
[(]You've already told us about:
--School reported in iteration
X
--School reported in iteration Y
--etc. etc.[)]
[If
1 < iteration number < number of colleges attended]
Think
about one of the other colleges or trade schools you attended after
you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received
your high school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance
or completion/last attended high school]. Was it...
[Else
display:]
What was the other college or trade school you
attended after you [received your high school diploma/ received your
GED/ received your high school equivalency/received your certificate
of attendance or completion/last attended high school]? Was it...
1=[institution planned to attend in November 2013 (preloaded from
2013 Update)]
2=[other institution applied to/registered at (preloaded from 2013
Update)]
3=[other institution applied to/registered at (preloaded from 2013
Update)]
4=[name of institution applied to/registered at and attended]
5=[other institution applied to/registered at]
6=[other institution applied to/registered at]
9=or some other college or trade school?
Help
Text:
If
the college or trade school is listed select that option. If the
college or trade school is not
listed select "or some other college or trade school."
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B07A
H4CLGCODER
[If
first iteration of school loop and colleges named previously < >
9 and number of colleges attended < > 1]
Now we would like
to find out about the [college or trade school/colleges or trade
schools] you have attended after you [received your high school
diploma/ received your GED/ received your high school
equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school][, starting with the one you
attended first].
[Else if first iteration of school loop and
colleges named previously < > 9]
Now we would like to find
out about the college or trade school you have attended after you
[received your high school diploma/ received your GED/ received your
high school equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school]
[else if iteration
> 1] [(]You've already told us about:
--School reported in
iteration X
--School reported in iteration Y
--etc. etc.[)]
[All iterations] What is the full name, city and state of
[the college or trade school you attended/the first
college or trade school you attended/the other college or trade
school you attended/one of the other colleges or trade schools you
attended]?
(Please type in the full
name.
Do not
use abbreviations.)
Help
Text:
Follow
the steps to search the database of colleges and trade schools. Then
select the college or trade school that you attended.
For
colleges and trade schools in
the United States and Puerto Rico:
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select the state where the school is located from the dropdown box.
3. Type in the city or choose a city by clicking the "List cities" button.
4. Click the "ENTER" button to display a list of schools matching your responses.
4a. If the correct school is shown, click the "Select" button next to it.
4b. If the correct school is not shown, try the search again, this time removing the city name. If the school is still not listed, click the "None of the above" button and answer the questions shown.
For colleges and trade schools outside of the U.S. or U.S. Territories (Do not include schools you attended through a study abroad program while still enrolled in a college or trade school in the United States):
1. First type in the full college or trade school name in the first textbox. Do not enter abbreviations.
2. Select FOREIGN COUNTRY from the state dropdown box.
3. Type in the city.
4. Click the "ENTER" button.
5. Provide the requested information.
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B09
H4PSSTARTDATE
In
what month and year did you first start attending [institution name]
(after you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school])?
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year you first started attending [institution name]. If
you took classes at [institution name] before you [received your high
school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high school
equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school], indicate the date you first
started attending [institution name] after you [received your high
school diploma/ received your GED/ received your high school
equivalency/received your certificate of attendance or
completion/last attended high school].
Please provide your best
guess if you are unsure.
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B10
H4CLGSTLATND
Were
you attending [institution name] at any time in [February 2016]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you were attending [institution name] at any time in
[February 2016].
If you were taking online classes at
[institution name], answer "Yes."
If you were
studying abroad, but still enrolled at [institution name], answer
"Yes."
If you were not attending [institution
name] in [February 2016], answer "No" even if you have
re-enrolled since then or plan to re-enroll at [institution name] in
the future.
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B11
H4PSENDDATE
In
what month and year did you last attend [institution name] (before
[February 2016])?
(If you returned to [institution name]
after [February 2016], please report the last month and year you
attended [institution name] before [February 2016]).
Month:
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
Year:
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year you last attended [institution name] before
[February 2016]. If you returned to [institution name] after
[February 2016], select the last month and year you attended before
[February 2016].
Please provide your best guess if you
are unsure.
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B16A
H4PROGRAM01
When
you first
attended [institution name] [in [month and year of first attendance
at [institution]]] what type of degree or certificate were you
working on?
(If you worked on more than one degree or
certificate at [institution name] or if you were in a joint degree
program, tell us about only one of these now. You will have an
opportunity later to tell us about all other enrollment at
[institution name].)
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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FROM
FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4PGMSTLATND01
Were
you still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program)] at [institution name] in [February 2016]?
(If
you changed your major or field of study but are still working on
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name], answer ‘Yes.’)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"Yes"[even if you had changed your major].
If
you were not [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"No" even if you are currently enrolled or you plan to
re-enroll in the future.
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B17A
H4COMPLETEDG01
[When
you left [institution name] in [month and year of last attendance at
[institution]], had you completed this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/By the end of [February 2016]], had you completed
this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name]?
(Answer "No" if you
transferred schools and completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at a different school.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had not completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the end of [month and
year of last attendance at [institution] (through February
2016)/February 2016], answer "No"
even if you have completed it by today.
If you
transferred to a different college or trade school and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] there, answer
"No".
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FROM
FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4ANYOTHPGM01
For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
Did you
work on any[ other] degrees or certificates at [institution name] by
the end of [[month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/[February 2016][, or take classes at [institution
name] at a time when you were not enrolled in a program]? [Do not
count double majors or changes in your major as a separate degree.]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had any other enrollment at [institution name] by the end
of [month and year of last attendance at [institution] (through
February 2016)/February 2016].
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B16B
H4PROGRAM02
(For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program])
What
[other] degree or certificate did you work on at [institution name]?
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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FROM
FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4PGMSTLATND02
Were
you still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program)] at [institution name] in [February 2016]?
(If
you changed your major or field of study but are still working on
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name], answer ‘Yes.’)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"Yes"[even if you had changed your major].
If
you were not [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"No" even if you are currently enrolled or you plan to
re-enroll in the future.
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B17B
H4COMPLETEDG02
[When
you left [institution name] in [month and year of last attendance at
[institution]] had you completed this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/By the end of [February 2016]], had you completed
this [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name]?
(Answer "No" if you
transferred schools and completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at a different school.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had not completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the end of [month and
year of last attendance at [institution] (through February
2016)/February 2016], answer "No"
even if you have completed it by today.
If you
transferred to a different college or trade school and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] there, answer
"No".
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FROM
FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
H4ANYOTHPGM02
For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
Did you
work on any [other] degree or certificate at [institution name] by
the end of [[month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/[February 2016][, or take classes at [institution
name] at a time when you were not enrolled in a program]? [(Do not
count double majors or changes in your major as a separate degree.)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had any other enrollment at [institution name] by the end
of [month and year of last attendance at [institution] (through
February 2016)/February 2016].
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B16C
H4PROGRAM03
(For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program] [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program])
What
[other] degree or certificate did you work on at [institution name]?
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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H4PGMSTLATND03
Were
you still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program)] at [institution name] in [February 2016]?
(If
you changed your major or field of study but were still working on
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name], answer ‘Yes.’)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"Yes" [even if you had changed your major].
If
you were not [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"No" even if you are currently enrolled or you plan to
re-enroll in the future.
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B17C
H4COMPLETEDG03
[When
you left [institution name] in [month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/By the end of [February 2016]], had you completed this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]?
(Answer
"No" if you transferred schools and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at a different
school.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had not completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the end of [month and
year of last attendance at [institution] (through February
2016)/February 2016], answer "No"
even if you have completed it by today.
If you
transferred to a different college or trade school and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] there, answer
"No".
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H4ANYOTHPGM03
For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program]
Did you
work on any[ other] degree or certificate at [institution name] by
the end of [[month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/[February 2016][, or take classes at [institution
name] at a time when you were not enrolled in a program]? [(Do not
count double majors or changes in your major as a separate degree.)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you had any other enrollment at [institution name] by the end
of [month and year of last attendance at [institution] (through
February 2016)/February 2016].
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B16D
H4PROGRAM04
(For
[institution name] you have already told us about your:
[bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program] [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program] [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate] [program])
What
[other] degree or certificate did you work on at [institution name]?
1=Bachelor’s degree (usually a 4-year degree)
2=Associate’s degree (usually a 2-year degree)
3=Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training (usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to
a license, such as cosmetology)
4=Not working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate
classes
5=Graduate program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD)
Help
Text:
Bachelor’s
degree:
A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or
university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time,
college-level work. If you were in a joint bachelor's and graduate
program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a 4-year
degree)."
Associate’s
degree:
An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4
years, of full-time equivalent college work. Include university
transfer programs.
Certificate
or diploma from a school that provides occupational training:
Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete
and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct
entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a
cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in
administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A
certificate is different from a certification or license.
Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the
other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited
and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not
include certifications or licenses. Also, do not
include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term
training (for example, 1 day).
Not
working on a degree or certificate, but taking undergraduate classes:
This means taking courses at the bachelor's level or below, but not
formally enrolling in a bachelor's, associate's, or certificate
program.
Graduate
program or classes (for example, Master's or PhD):
This means enrollment in a master's program (for example, MA, MS,
MBA) or doctoral program (for example, Ph.D., Ed.D, MD, JD) or taking
classes at that level. If you were enrolled in a joint bachelor's and
graduate program, select "Bachelor's degree program (usually a
4-year degree)."
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H4PGMSTLATND04
Were
you still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program)] at [institution name] in [February 2016]?
(If
you changed your major or field of study but are still working on
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at
[institution name], answer ‘Yes.’)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you were still [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"Yes"[even if you had changed your major].
If
you were not [working on this [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate]/ taking classes (outside of a degree or
certificate program] at [institution name] in [February 2016] answer
"No" even if you are currently enrolled or you plan to
re-enroll in the future.
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B17D
H4COMPLETEDG04
[When
you left [institution name] in [month and year of last attendance at
[institution]]/By the end of [February 2016]], had you completed this
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate]?
(Answer
"No" if you transferred schools and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] at a different
school.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
you had not completed your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate] at [institution name] by the end of [month and
year of last attendance at [institution] (through February
2016)/February 2016], answer "No"
even if you have completed it by today.
If you
transferred to a different college or trade school and completed your
[bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate] there, answer
"No".
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H4ANYOTHCLG
So
far you have told us about your enrollment at:
[1st college
attended]
[2nd college attended]
[3rd college
attended]
[4th college attended]
[5th college
attended]
[6th college attended]
[7th college
attended]
Have you attended any other colleges or trade
schools between the time you [received your high school diploma/
received your GED/ received your high school equivalency/received
your certificate of attendance or completion/last attended high
school] and [February 2016]?
(Please be sure to
include:
• Colleges and trade schools where you were just
taking classes.
• Online only colleges and trade
schools.
Do not
include:
• Any colleges or trade schools you started
attending after [February 2016].
• [Your college or trade
school enrollment during high school.]
• [Your adult high
school completion program.]
• A foreign college or trade
school that you attended through a study abroad
program.)
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you have attended any other colleges or trade schools between
the time you [received your high school diploma/ received your GED/
received your high school equivalency/received your certificate of
attendance or completion/last attended high school] and [February
2016].
Please include:
Colleges and trade schools where you were just taking classes.
Online only colleges and trade schools.
Do
not
include:
Any
colleges or trade schools you started attending after [February
2016]
[Your college or trade school enrollment during high
school./ Your adult high school completion program.]
A foreign college or trade school that you attended through a study abroad program.
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H4REFDEGINST
In
[date last attended reference institution (through February 2016)],
which of the following degrees or certificates were you working
on?
(If you were enrolled in two programs at the same
time, choose the one you considered your main one.)
74=[4th program] at [7th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
73=[3rd program] at [7th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
72=[2nd program] at [7th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
71=[1st program] at [7th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
64=[4th program] at [6th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
63=[3rd program] at [6th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
62=[2nd program] at [6th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
61=[1st program] at [6th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
54=[4th program] at [5th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
53=[3rd program] at [5th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
52=[2nd program] at [5th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
51=[1st program] at [5th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
44=[4th program] at [4th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
43=[3rd program] at [4th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
42=[2nd program] at [4th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
41=[1st program] at [4th college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
34=[4th program] at [3rd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
33=[3rd program] at [3rd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
32=[2nd program] at [3rd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
31=[1st program] at [3rd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
24=[4th program] at [2nd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
23=[3rd program] at [2nd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
22=[2nd program] at [2nd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
21=[1st program] at [2nd college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
14=[4th program] at [1st college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
13=[3rd program] at [1st college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
12=[2nd program] at [1st college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
11=[1st program] at [1st college attended] [still working on in
February 2016, but do not expect to complete by end of 2016/ expect
to complete by the end of 2016/ completed between February 2016 and
current month and year]
Help
Text:
Please
select the degree or certificate program you had been enrolled in
most recently in
[February 2016].
If you were enrolled in two programs at the same time, choose the one
you considered your main one.
Do not
consider any enrollment after [February 2016].
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B15
H4CLGFTPT
When
you were attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school]
[between [month and year of first postsecondary attendance] and
[[date last attended reference institution (through February
2016)]/[February 2016]/in [month and year of first postsecondary
attendance]], was your enrollment...
1=full-time or mainly full-time,
2=part-time or mainly part-time, or
3=an equal mix of full-time and part-time?
Help
Text:
The
following are examples of standard full-time course loads and may
vary by school.
The course load for students who are
enrolled as a full-time
undergraduate student is
typically at least:
• 12 semester or quarter hours per
term
• 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours per academic
year for an educational program using credit hours for a program of
less than one academic year
• 24 clock hours per week for
an educational program using clock
hours
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B26
H4EXPECTED
As
things stand now, how far in school do you think you will ever
go?
1=Less
than high school
completion
2=Complete
high school
diploma, GED, or other high school equivalency
3=Start
certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training
(usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to a
license, such as cosmetology), but not complete
4=Complete
certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational
training
(usually takes 2 years or less to complete, often leading to a
license, such as cosmetology)
5=Start
associate's degree
(usually a 2-year degree), but not complete
6=Complete
associate's degree
(usually a 2-year degree)
7=Start
bachelor's degree
(usually a 4-year degree), but not complete
8=Complete
bachelor’s degree
(usually a 4-year degree)
9=Start
master's degree,
but not complete
10=Complete
master’s degree
11=Start
Ph.D., M.D., law degree or other high level professional degree,
but not complete
12=Complete
Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree
99=You
don’t know
Help
Text:
High school diploma, GED or other high school equivalency: This includes regular high school diplomas, diplomas with honors, International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas, GEDs and other high school equivalencies such as HiSET, TASC, the National External Diploma Program (NEDP), and Adult High School Diplomas (AHSD) and others.
Certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational training: Certificates or diplomas usually take less than two years to complete and are usually designed to give people the skills needed for direct entry to employment in a trade or to earn a license such as a cosmetology license. Other examples include certificates in administrative support, computer programming, and medical records. A certificate is different from a certification or license. Certificates are typically awarded for life (like a degree). On the other hand, certifications and licenses are typically time-limited and have to be renewed. Include certificates, but do not include certifications or licenses. Also, do not include certificates of attendance or participation in a short-term training (for example, 1 day).
Associate’s degree: An associate's degree normally requires at least 2, but less than 4 years, of full-time equivalent college work.
Bachelor’s degree: A bachelor's degree is usually awarded by a 4-year college or university and usually requires at least 4 years of full-time, college-level work.
Master's degree: A master's degree usually requires at least 2 years of full-time graduate-level work and may require a thesis or a practicum.
A Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree: These degrees require advanced work beyond the master’s level.
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B65
H4ENTRYMAJ
When
you first
started
[at [first institution attended] in [month and year of first
postsecondary attendance]]/your college or trade school education],
what was the major or field of study you were most seriously
considering?
You did not know
Help
Text:
Follow
these steps to search the database of majors and fields of study and
choose the best match.
1. In the text box, type in the
major or field of study you were most seriously considering when you
first started your college or trade school education. 2. Click the
"ENTER" button to display options that are the best match
with the major or field of study you typed in.
3. Review the
descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
If
you did not know what major or field of study you were considering,
select the checkbox and click the 'Next' button to go to the next
screen.
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B68A
H4SAMEMAJ
Was
[major or field of study most seriously considered] the major or
field of study in which you earned your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/ [first/second/etc.] certificate/degree or
certificate] [from [institution]]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if you earned your degree or certificate in [major or field of study
most seriously considered] or not.
If you had more than
one major or field of study for your degree or certificate answer
"Yes" if either major or field of study was [major or field
of study most seriously considered]. You will have an opportunity to
tell us about your other major or field of study later.
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B69A
H4DEGMAJ
What
was your major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/ [first/second/third
etc.]certificate/degree or certificate] [from [institution]]?
(If
you had two majors or fields of study, please indicate only one here.
You will have an opportunity to provide your other one next.)
Help
Text:
Follow
these steps to search the database of majors and fields of study and
choose the best match.
1. In the text box, type in the
major or field of study. Please do not
enter a minor or concentration.
2. Click the "ENTER"
button to display options that are the best match with the major or
field of study you typed in.
3. Review the descriptions of the
options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
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H4OTHDEGMAJ
Besides
[major or field of study most seriously considered/major or field of
study for completed degree/certificate], did you have another major
for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/degree] [from
[institution]]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Answer
"Yes" if you had a second major for this degree or
certificate. Do not
include minors.
Answer "No" if you had one
major for this degree or certificate.
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B70A
H4DBLDEGMAJ
What
was your other major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/degree] [from [institution]]?
Help
Text:
Because
you indicated that you had a double major, enter your other major
here.
Follow these steps to search the database of majors
and fields of study and choose the best match.
1. In the
text box, type in the major or field of study. Please do not
enter a minor or concentration.
2. Click the "ENTER"
button to display options that are the best match with the major or
field of study you typed in.
3. Review the descriptions of the
options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
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B66
H4DECLAREMAJ
[When
you last attended [reference institution] in [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]/By the end of
[February 2016]], had you declared a major for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]]?
0=No
1=Yes, declared a single major or field of study
2=Yes, declared a double major or field of study
Help
Text:
Declaring
a major is the process of formally choosing your major and typically
involves submitting a form, either on paper or online, to the
registrar or dean.
Answer "No" if you had not
yet declared a major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate at [reference institution]] [by the end of
[February 2016]/when you last attended [reference institution] in
[last month and year at reference institution (through February
2016)]], even if you knew what you wanted to major in.
Do
not
count minors in this question.
If you had declared one
major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at
[reference institution]] [by the end of [February 2016]/when you last
attended [reference institution] in [last month and year at reference
institution (through February 2016)]], answer "Declared a single
major or field of study." If you declared a major and a minor,
answer "Declared a single major or field of study."
If
you had declared more than one major for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]] [by
the end of [February 2016]/when you last attended [reference
institution] in [last month and year at reference institution
(through February 2016)]], answer "Declared a double major or
field of study." Please do not
count a minor as a major.
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B67
H4DECIDMAJ
Even
though you had not formally declared your major, had you decided what
your major would be for your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate at [reference institution]] (by the end of [date
last attended reference institution (through February 2016)])?
0=No
1=Yes, decided upon a single major or field of study
2=Yes, decided upon a double major or field of study
Help
Text:
Do
not
count minors in this question.
Answer "No" if
you had not yet decided upon a major for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]] [by
the end of [February 2016]/when you last attended [reference
institution] in [last month and year at reference institution
(through February 2016)]].
If you had decided upon one
major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at
[reference institution]] [by the end of [February 2016]/when you last
attended [reference institution] in [last month and year at reference
institution (through February 2016)]], answer "Yes, decided upon
a single major or field of study." If you decided upon a major
and a minor, answer "Yes, decided upon a single major or field
of study."
If you had decided upon more than one
major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at
[reference institution]] [by the end of [February 2016]/when you last
attended [reference institution] in [last month and year at reference
institution (through February 2016)]], answer "Yes, decided upon
a double major or field of study." Please do not
count a minor as a major.
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B68B
H4MAJSTLSAME
Was
[major or field of study most seriously considered] [your major/one
of your majors/your field of study/your major or field of study] for
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference
institution]] [in [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)]/when you last attended in [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]/when you last attended
(through [February 2016])]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if your major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]] was
[major or field of study most seriously considered] or not. If you
had more than one major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]]
answer "Yes" if either major or field of study was [major
or field of study most seriously considered].
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B69B
H4MAJ1
What
was[ one of] your [major/field of study/major or field of study] for
your [bachelor's degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference
institution]] [in [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)]/when you last attended in [date last attended
reference institution (through February 2016)]/when you last attended
(through [February 2016])]? [(Since you had two majors, please
indicate only
one
major here. You will have an opportunity to provide your other one
next.)]
Help
Text:
[Enter
only one of your majors for your [bachelor’s degree/associate’s
degree] at [reference institution]] here. You will have an
opportunity to provide your other major next.] Please do
not
enter a minor or concentration.
Follow these steps to
search the database of majors and fields of study and choose the best
match.
1. In the text box, type in the major or field of
study.
2. Click the "ENTER" button to display options
that are the best match with the major or field of study you typed
in.
3. Review the descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
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B70B
H4MAJ2
What
was your second major for your [bachelor's degree/associate's
degree/certificate at [reference institution]] [in [date last
attended reference institution (through February 2016)]/when you last
attended in [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)]/when you last attended (through [February 2016])]?
(Please do not
include a minor.)
Help
Text:
Because
you indicated earlier that you have a double
major, enter your other major here. Please do
not
enter a minor or concentration.
Follow these steps to
search the database of majors and fields of study and choose the best
match.
1. In the text box, type in the major or field of
study.
2. Click the "ENTER" button to display options
that are the best match with the major or field of study you typed
in.
3. Review the descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, check your spelling and repeat the process if needed. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 4.
If no options are shown (you will see two dropdown boxes, but not a list of majors or fields of study), check your spelling in the text box and repeat the process if needed. If no options are shown again, go to step 4.
4. You will see two drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area you chose. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your major or field of study.
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B72
H4RSNPICKMAJ
Why
did you choose [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program]? Was it...
Because you enjoy the courses in [major or field of study for
current/most recent degree/certificate program]?
Because you do well in the courses in [major or field of study for
current/most recent degree/certificate program]?
Because graduates in [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program] tend to have jobs with high earning
potential?
Because
graduates in [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program] tend to have jobs that allow them to
balance their work and personal life?
Because there are a lot of jobs available for graduates in [major or
field of study for current/most recent degree/certificate program]?
Because graduates in
[major or field of study for current/most recent degree/certificate
program] tend to have jobs that contribute to society?
Because someone encouraged it?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
For
each of the reasons listed, indicate whether it was a reason you
chose your major or field of study for your [bachelor's
degree/associate's degree/certificate at [reference institution]].
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B73
H4MAJCHANGE
Why
did you decide not to [major in/study/major in or study] [major or
field of study most seriously considered]? Was it...
Because a program for a degree or certificate in [major or field of
study most seriously considered] was not available at your college or
trade school?
Because you did not enjoy the courses in [major or field of study
most seriously considered]?
Because you were not doing well in the courses in [major or field of
study most seriously considered]?
Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] tend to have jobs with low earning potential?
Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] tend to have jobs that make it hard to balance their work
and personal life?
Because there are not enough jobs available for graduates in [major
or field of study most seriously considered]?
Because graduates in [major or field of study most seriously
considered] are not likely to have jobs that contribute to society?
Because someone
discouraged you?
Because you did not fit in with people in your [major or field of
study most seriously considered] courses?
Because the schedule for courses in [major or field of study most
seriously considered] got in the way of your other responsibilities?
Because you became
more interested in [major or field of study for current/most recent
degree/certificate program]?
Because you liked the jobs or job opportunities for graduates in
[major or field of study for current/most recent degree/certificate
program] better?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
For
each of the reasons listed, indicate whether it was a reason you
decided not to [major in/ study/ major in or study] [major or field
of study most seriously considered].
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D39
H4EVRPRVLN
By
the end of [date last attended reference institution (through
February 2016)], had you ever taken out any private
student loans
from a private lender for your college or trade school education? Do
not
include any money borrowed in federal loans or any money borrowed
from family or friends in your answer. (Private student loans are
borrowed from a private lender, such as a bank, credit union, or
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
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you received any type of private
or alternative loans
from a private lender for your college or trade school education.
[Include private loans for all schools you attended.] Do not include
federal loans, Parent PLUS loans, grants or scholarships, or money
borrowed from family or friends.
Private loans, also
known as alternative loans, are offered by private lenders.
Some common characteristics of private loans include:
With private loans there are no federal application forms to complete.
Some students and parents use private loans as a supplement when their federal loans do not provide enough money.
Private loans can have higher interest rates than federal loans.
Unlike federal student loans, private loans are credit based and therefore often require a cosigner if the student does not have an established credit history.
Some examples of commonly used private loans include:
Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan
Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan
Discover Student Loan
Loans from credit unions
Loans from states such as Minnesota’s SELF loan
States
with private or alternative student loan programs include Alaska,
Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts,
Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode
Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Vermont.
Home
equity loans are not
considered private loans.
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Introduction
to Section C
H4CINTRO
Now
we are interested in learning about your work experiences between
[date received [high school diploma/certificate of attendance] or
date last attended high school] and [February 2016].
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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H4EVRENRWRK
Did
you ever work for
pay
during weeks you were also
attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school] in
the following time period(s)?
(Do not
count jobs you held when you were not attending school, such as jobs
held only during summer break.)
[start date between July 2012 and May 2013] - [end date between July
2012 and June 2013] (when you were attending in the 2012-2013 school
year)
[start date
between July 2013 and May 2014] - [end date between July 2013 and
June 2014] (when you were attending in the 2013-2014 school year)
[start date between
July 2014 and May 2015] - [end date between July 2014 and June 2015]
(when you were attending in the 2014-2015 school year)
[start date between July 2015 and January 2016] - [end date between
July 2015 and February 2016] (when you were attending in the
2014-2015 school year through [February 2016])
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you held a paid
job weeks you were also
attending college or trade school
during the school year(s) displayed. Include work-study jobs and paid
internships.
Only include paid jobs. Do not include any
unpaid assistantships, fellowships, or traineeships, or jobs held
only during a school break, unless you were attending school during
the break.
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H4ENRWRKHRS
How
many hours
per week
did you usually work while
attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school] in
the following time period(s)?
[start date between July 2012 and May 2013] - [end date between July
2012 and June 2013] (2012-2013 school year)
[start date between July 2013 and May 2014] - [end date between July
2013 and June 2014] (2013-2014 school year)
[start date between July 2014 and May 2015] - [end date between July
2014 and June 2015] (2014-2015 school year)
[start date between July 2015 and January 2016] - [end date between
July 2015 and February 2016]
Help
Text:
For
each school year displayed, indicate the number of hours (per week)
you usually worked for pay during
weeks you were also attending school.
Include hours for all paid
jobs including work-study jobs and paid internships.
Do
not
include hours for unpaid assistantships, fellowships, or
traineeships.
Do not
include work hours while you were not attending school, such as
during a school break.
If you are unsure, provide your
best guess.
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C05
H4ANYJOBS
Did
you work for pay at any time between [date received [high school
diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high school]
and [February 2016], including continuing in any jobs started before
you [received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school]? Include all
types of paid employment including part-time work, temporary and odd
jobs lasting one month or more, and self-employment.
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you held any paid
jobs
at any time between [date received [high school diploma/certificate
of attendance] or date last attended high school] and [February
2016].
If you started a job before [date received [high
school diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high
school] and were still working in that job in [date received [high
school diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high
school], please consider that job.
Do not forget to
include paid internships, apprenticeships, co-op, and work-study
jobs.
Include all types of paid employment including
part-time work, self-employment, and temporary, and odd jobs lasting
one month or more.
If you had any paid jobs between [date
received [high school diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last
attended high school] and [February 2016], answer "Yes."
If you did not work between [date received [high school
diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high school]
and [February 2016] or if all work was unpaid, answer "No."
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C06
H4NUMBERJOBS
[Including
but not limited to the [paid work/military service/paid work and
military service] you have already mentioned, how/How] many different
jobs for pay did you have between the time you [received your high
school diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or
completion/ last attended high school] and [February 2016]?
(Count
only paid jobs lasting one
month or more.
For self-employment or odd jobs, count multiple instances of the same
type of work as one job.)
| job(s) for pay
Help
Text:
Count
only paid jobs lasting one month or more.
Include all
types of paid employment including part-time work, self-employment,
paid internships, apprenticeships, co-ops, work-study jobs, military
service, and temporary and odd jobs lasting one month or more.
For
self-employment or odd jobs, count multiple instances of the same
type of work as one job. For example, if you provide lawn care
service for several homeowners over the summer, count that as one
lawn care service job. Other examples of odd jobs to count as one
include babysitting or childcare services or playing shows in a band.
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C09A
H4STARTJOB01
[Based
on the answers you have provided, it looks like the military service
you reported on earlier is the one job you held between the time you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school] and [February
2016]. (If this is correct, please verify your employment dates for
this position in the next questions. If this is not
correct, please back up to the previous screen and count all paid
jobs you held during this time, including your military service.)]
In what month and year did you start [this job/the first
job you held after you [received your high school diploma/ received
your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended high
school]]?
[(This may be a job you started before you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school].)]
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year you started the first job you held after you
[received your high school diploma/ received your certificate of
attendance or completion/ last attended high school]?
Please
provide your best guess if you are unsure.
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C07
H4EMPSTAT02
Were
you working for pay in
this job
[or
any other job]
in [February 2016]?
[(Include all types of paid
employment including part-time work, self-employment, paid
internships, apprenticeships, co-ops, work-study jobs, military
service, and temporary and odd jobs.)]
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if you were working for pay at any time in [February 2016].
Don't
forget to include all types of paid employment including part-time
work, self-employment, paid internships, apprenticeships, co-ops,
work-study jobs, military service, and temporary and odd jobs.
If
you worked for pay at any time in [February 2016], answer "Yes."
If you did not work in [February 2016] or if all work was
unpaid, answer "No."
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C10
H4ENDJOB02
Before
[February 2016], in what month and year did you last work for pay?
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Indicate
the month and year when you last worked for pay before [February
2016].
If you were not working for pay in [February
2016], but have worked for pay since then think only of your
employment before [February 2016].
Please provide your
best guess if you are unsure.
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C20
H4OCC02
What
was the title of the job you had [in [month and year last worked for
pay (through February 2016)]/when you last worked for pay before
[February 2016]]?
What did you do in that job?
Help
Text:
Follow
these steps to search the database of occupations and choose the best
match.
1. In the first text box, type in the title of the
job (for example, auto mechanic or hair stylist).
2. In the
second text box, type in a few words or phrases describing the tasks
you complete on this job most often (for example, diagnose problems
with cars and trucks and make repairs; shampoo, cut, color and style
hair)
3. Click the "ENTER" button to display options
that are the best match with the job title and tasks you typed in.
4.
Review the descriptions of the options shown.
If a close match is shown, click the "Select" button next to it. When the confirmation window appears, confirm your response to move on to the next question.
If a close match is not shown, slightly changing the job title or adding additional job tasks may find a better match. If you are still unable to find a close match, click the "None of the Above" button at the bottom of the list and go to step 5.
If no options are shown (you will see three dropdown boxes, but not job titles), check your spelling in the text boxes and repeat the process. If no options are shown again, go to step 5.
5. You will see three drop down boxes.
For the first dropdown menu, select the general area that is the best fit for your job.
The second dropdown menu will now list more specific categories within the general area. Select the specific area that is the best fit for your job.
The third box dropdown menu will now list detailed categories within the specific area. Select the detailed occupation classification that is the best fit for your job.
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C08B
H4EMPLOYER02
What
was the name of your employer for [this
job
as a(n) [job title for 1st job after high school]/this job as a(n)
[job title for current/most recent job (through February
2016)]]?
(Your employer's name will be used to help
personalize the questions to your situation. We will not contact your
employer)
Employer name: |
1=Self-employed
2=United States military
3=Use employer name in textbox above
Help
Text:
Please
provide the name of your employer for this job.
If you
were working for yourself in this job please check the self-employed
box.
[If your job was working for the United States
military please check the United States Military box.] Your
employer's name will be used to help personalize the questions to
your situation. We will not contact your employer.
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C09B
H4STARTJOB02
In
what month and year did you first start working [as a(n) [job title]
for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title]
for the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for
yourself in this job/in this job for the United States military/in
the job you held in [last employment month]/in this job]?
-9=-Select month-
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
-9=-Select year-
2010=2010 or earlier
2011=2011
2012=2012
2013=2013
2014=2014
2015=2015
2016=2016
Help
Text:
Select
the month and year you started working [as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you
held in [last employment month]/in this job].
Please provide
your best guess if you are unsure.
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C11B
H4NOTWORKING02
Between
[[month and year started most recent job]/the date you started this
job] and [[month and year last worked for pay (through February
2016)]/the date you last worked in this job (through [February
2016])], were there any periods of one month or more during which you
were not working in this job[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you held in
[last employment month]/in this job], not counting time you took off
for vacation or sick leave?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
If
the only
time you took off from this job was for vacation or sick leave, then
select "No."
If the longest period of time you
took off from this job was less than one month, then select "No."
If you took time off from this job for one month or more,
then select "Yes" unless
it was for vacation or sick leave.
Common situations
where someone might answer "Yes" would be seasonal jobs
(for example, lifeguard at a beach, ski instructor, lawn care) or
jobs that are only held during the school year, but there are many
other reasons someone might take more than one month off from a job.
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C27B
H4EARN02
[In
[month
and year last worked for pay (through February 2016)/When
you last worked for pay before [February
2016]],
how much did you make in this job before taxes? Include any bonuses,
tips, or commissions in your total earnings amount.
$ |
1=per hour
2=per month
3=per year
Help
Text:
Indicate
how much you earned (before taxes) when you started working[as a(n)
[job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n)
[job title] for the United States military/in this job for
[employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the United States
military/in the job you held in [last employment month]/in this job].
Include any tips, bonuses, and commissions in your total earnings
amount.
Indicate the unit of time that corresponds to the
amount of earnings that you reported.
If you are unsure,
provide your best guess.
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C14B
H4WRKENR02
Did
you ever work regularly[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you held in
[last employment month]/in this job] during weeks in which you were
also attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you worked this job during weeks in which you also attended
[[only college attended]/college or trade school].
If you
worked in this job at any time while also attending college or trade
school, select "Yes" even if you were only working
part-time or only attending part-time.
If you did not
work in this job at any time during weeks when you also attended
[[only college attended]/college or trade school], select "No."
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C15B
H4WRKHRENR02
[Earlier
you provided the number of hours you worked [across all of your jobs]
by school year. Now we would like to know about the hours you worked
[as
a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as
a(n) [job title] for the United States military/in this job for
[employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the United States
military/in the job you held in [last employment month]/in this job]
across school years.]
How many hours per week did you
usually work[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for yourself as a(n)
[job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United States military/in
this job for [employer]/for yourself in this job/in this job for the
United States military/in the job you held in [last employment
month]/in this job] while you were attending [[only college
attended]/college or trade school]?
(Provide your best
guess if you are unsure.)
| hours per week
Help
Text:
Indicate
the average number of hours you worked per week at this job while you
were attending [[only college attended]/college or trade school]. If
you are unsure, provide your best guess.
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C16B
H4WRKNENR02
Did
you also work regularly[as a(n) [job title] for [employer]/for
yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for the United
States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in this
job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you held in
[last employment month]/in this job] during weeks when you were not
attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you worked in this job during weeks in which you were not
attending college or trade school.
If you worked in this
job during any weeks when you were not
attending college or trade school, select "Yes" even if you
were only working part-time.
If you only worked in this
job while attending college or trade school, select "No"
even if you were only attending part-time.
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C17B
H4WRKHRS02
How
many hours per week did you usually work[as a(n) [job title] for
[employer]/for yourself as a(n) [job title]/as a(n) [job title] for
the United States military/in this job for [employer]/for yourself in
this job/in this job for the United States military/in the job you
held in [last employment month]/in this job][ when you were not
attending
[[only college attended]/college or trade school]? (Provide your best
guess if you are unsure.)
| hours per week
Help
Text:
Indicate
the average number of hours worked per week at this job [when you
were not attending [only college or trade school]].
If
you are unsure, provide your best guess.
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H4UNEMPEVR
At
any time between when you [received your high school diploma/
received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last attended
high school] ([date received [high school diploma/certificate of
attendance] or date last attended high school]) and [February 2016],
were you unemployed and actively looking for work for a period of one
month or more?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Indicate
if you were ever unemployed and actively looking for work for at
least one month between the time you [received your high school
diploma/ received your certificate of attendance or completion/ last
attended high school] ([date received [high school
diploma/certificate of attendance] or date last attended high
school]) and [February 2016].
Actively
looking
for work includes activities such as sending out resumes or filling
out job applications, placing or responding to job advertisements,
contacting employers or employment agencies, and going on job
interviews.
Examples:
• If you were unemployed
for 2 weeks, you would answer "No" whether you were
actively looking or not.
• If you were unemployed for 3
months and actively looking for work for only
2 weeks
during that time, you would answer "No."
• If
you were unemployed for 3 months and actively looking for work for 2
of those months,
you would answer "Yes."
• If you were unemployed
for 3 months at one time and then again for 5 months at another time,
you would answer:
• "Yes" if you were actively
looking for work for at least 1 entire month in either period of
unemployment
• "No" if you were actively looking
for work 2 weeks the first time and 3 weeks the second time because
you were never actively looking for an entire
month.
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C40
H4JOB30
As
things stand now, what is the job or
occupation that you expect or plan to have at age 30?
(Please
enter a job title in the text box below or select one of the options
beneath it.)
Job title:
1=[job title for 1st job after high school]
2=[job title for current/most recent job (through February 2016)]
3=You don't know
4=Not planning to work for pay at age 30
5=Use job title in textbox above
Help
Text:
Please
tell us the job you expect or plan to have at age 30.
If
the job you plan to have is listed beneath the "Job title"
textbox, you may check the box next to it.
If you don't
know what job you plan to have at age 30, or don't plan to work for
pay at age 30, please check the appropriate check box.
Do
not
check more than one checkbox.
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C39
H4EDBENEFTS
Salary
may be one part of why people choose a job. Compared to the salary,
how important is each of the following to you?
Making a contribution to society
Balancing your work and personal life
Making your own decisions about how to get your work done
Having job security
Working in a particular geographic location
Working with a team on tasks or projects
1=More important than salary
2=Equally important
3=Less important than salary
Help
Text:
Indicate
how important each job characteristic is to you compared to
salary.
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Introduction
to Section D
H4DINTRO
This
next section covers topics related to your family, friends, community
involvement, and life experiences through the end of [February 2016].
Help
Text:
If
you have any questions about this study, you may contact the Help
Desk at 1-877-282-4757.
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D01
H4MARSTAT
What
was your marital status in [February 2016]?
1=Single and never married
2=Married
3=Separated
4=Divorced
5=Widowed
6=Living with a partner in a marriage-like relationship
Help
Text:
Please
provide your marital status in [February 2016] even if it changed
after [February 2016].
If you were living
with a partner in a marriage-like relationship,
please choose that option no matter what your marital status was.
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D04
H4GUARDIAN
In
[February 2016], were you a parent or guardian of any children
including biological children, children you had adopted,
step-children, and foster children?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Please
answer "Yes" if, in [February 2016], you had one or more
biological children, children you had adopted, step-children, and/or
foster children.
If you have a child today who was born,
adopted, or taken in by you after [February 2016], do not include
that child in this question.
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D11
H4CLDLIVE
How
much of the time did [your child/your children] live with you in
[February 2016]?
[(If [one/some] lived with you more
often than [the other/others], answer for the [child/children] who
lived with you most often.)]
1=All of the time
2=More than half of the time
3=About half of the time
4=Less than half of the time
5=None of the time
Help
Text:
This
question refers to the biological, adopted, step-, and/or foster
child(ren) you told us about.
If you have more than one
child, answer for the child who lives with you most.
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D25
H4INCOMECAT
We
understand that you may not be able to provide an exact number for
your income.
However, it would be extremely helpful if
you would indicate which of the following ranges best estimates your
income for calendar
year 2015,
before taxes and deductions?
(Calendar year 2015 includes
January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Include all income
including work, investment income, and alimony. Do not
include [your spouse's income, or] [any grants or loans you may have
used to pay for school, or] any money given to you by your family.)
1=No income
2=$1,000 or less
3=$1,001-$2,500
4=$2,501-$5,000
5=$5,001-$10,000
6=$10,001-$15,000
7=$15,001-$20,000
8=$20,001-$25,000
9=$25,001-$30,000
10=$30,001-$35,000
11=$35,001-$45,000
12=$45,001-$55,000
13=$55,001-$75,000
14=$75,001 and above
15=Don't know
Help
Text:
Estimate your gross income from the entire 2015 calendar year (January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015). Do not include any income earned during 2016. Your gross income is the full amount before taxes, Social Security, and other deductions are taken out.
Include wages from off-campus jobs, on-campus jobs, work-study jobs, assistantships, fellowships, traineeships, summer jobs, or any other source. Also include income received from a trust fund.
Do not include scholarships, grants or loans, or any money given to you by your family. If you are unsure what your income in 2015 was, provide your best guess.
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E01
H4EINTRO
In
the future, we would like to be able to get in touch with you again
to see what you’re doing and what has changed in your life. To
find you then, we need to collect some contact information.
Help
Text:
Any
and all contact information you provide will be kept in secure and
protected data files, and will be separate from the responses you've
already provided in this survey.
If you have any
questions about this study, you may contact the Help Desk at
1-877-282-4757.
Please click the "Next" button
to continue.
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E02
H4NAME
We
currently have your name as follows:
(Make any necessary
corrections, then select Next.)
First name:
Middle
name:
Last
name:
Help
Text:
Verify
that your name is correct and make any necessary changes.
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E03
H4ADDVER
We
currently have the following address(es) for you:
(If
an address is current, complete and all parts are accurate, indicate
"Correct." If a current address is listed, but part of it
needs correction, indicate "Good, but needs correcting" and
you will have a chance to make corrections on the next screens.)
[Address line
1], [Address line 2], [City], [State], [Zip code]
[Address line 1], [Address line 2], [City], [State], [Zip code]
[Address line 1],
[Address line 2], [City], [State], [Zip code]
1=Correct
2=Good, but needs correcting
3=Not a valid address
Help
Text:
Verify whether all addresses (displayed) are correct, including spelling, or indicate whether changes are needed.
If all parts of a particular address are correct, including spelling, and you can still be reached at that address, indicate "Correct."
If you can still be reached at a particular address but some part of the address is not correct (such as a house number or spelling of a street), indicate "Good, but needs correcting." You will have a chance later to provide the complete and accurate address.
If you can no longer be reached at a particular address, indicate "Not a valid address."
This contact information will help us to locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E04
H4NEWADD1
Other
than the address(es) you've already confirmed as good, is there
another address where we can reach you?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Any
additional address information you provide will help us to locate you
when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E05
H41ADR
[If
(Address 1 is good but needs updating or Address 2 is good but needs
updating or Address 3 is good but needs updating)]: Please update the
following address:
[else if self-administered interview
mode]: Please provide your address below.
[else if
telephone interview mode]: What is your address?
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip code
Foreign Country:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Help
Text:
Please provide the information for your address. Verify all spelling.
(Your ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click "Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code").
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E06
H4NEWADD2
Are
there any additional addresses where you can be reached?
1=Yes
0=No
Help
Text:
Any
additional address information you provide will help us to locate you
when we conduct the follow-up survey about in the future.
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E07
H42ADR
[If
(Address 1 is good but needs updating and Address 2 is good but needs
updating) or if [(Address 1 is good but needs updating or Address 2
is good but needs updating) and Address 3 is good but needs
updating]: Please update the following address:
[else if
self-administered interview mode]: Please provide your address below:
[else]: What is your address?
Street Address:
City:
State:
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
Zip Code:
Foreign
Country:
Foreign
State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Help
Text:
Provide the information for your address. Verify all spelling.
(Your ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click "Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code").
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E08
H43ADR
Please
provide the full and correct address information for the last address
you want to correct.
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Foreign Country:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Help
Text:
Provide the information for your address. Verify all spelling.
(Your ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click "Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code").
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E09
H4EMAIL
[If
web mode and (Email 1 is preloaded or Email 2 is preloaded or Email 3
is preloaded or Email 4 is preloaded)]:
Please update the list
below with your email address(es). Delete any old email address(es)
that may appear and include addresses you’re likely to have in
the years to come.
[else If web]:
Please provide an
e-mail address you're likely to have in the years to come. If you
have more than one e-mail address, please provide those as well.
[else]:
What is an e-mail address you're likely to
have in the years to come? If you have more than one e-mail address,
please provide (or update) those as well.
E-Mail Address 1:
E-Mail Address 2:
E-Mail Address 3:
E-Mail Address 4:
Help
Text:
Verify
all spelling. This information will help us locate you when we
conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E10
H4PHONE
Please
provide [or update] the following phone numbers:
Cell Phone:
Home
Phone:
Work Phone:
Other Telephone:
Help
Text:
Verify
all numbers. This information will help us locate you when we conduct
the follow-up survey in the future.
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E23
H4TEXT
May
we contact you in the coming years by sending a text message to your
cell phone?
0=No
1=Yes, to [provided/updated/confirmed cell phone number]
2=Yes, to the following number:
Help
Text:
Indicate
whether you would like to be sent a text message reminder about the
follow-up survey. You can correct the phone number if necessary.
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E24
H4CELLPRO
Please
provide the name of your cell phone service provider.
-9=-Select one-
1=Assurance Wireless
2=AT&T
3=Boost Mobile
4=Cricket
5=Sprint
6=T-Mobile
7=Verizon Wireless
8=Virgin Mobile
9=Other
Please
provide the name of your cell phone service provider
Help
Text:
Tell us who your cell phone service provider is so that we can contact you for the follow-up survey. If your provider is not listed, select the "Other" option.
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E11
H4PNAME
Now
we would like to ask you to provide (or update) the names of your
parents (or guardians).
[{If telephone interview mode}
(Check and correct the spelling of all names.) {else} Check and
correct the spelling of all names.]
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
Help
Text:
Provide
the first and last name of your parents (or guardians). If your
parents (or guardians) live together, please list their names
together under “Any
parents living together at the same residence.”
Otherwise, please use the textboxes under “Any
parents living at a different residence”
to provide parent (or guardian) name(s) as needed.
You may leave any textbox blank if you do not have a parent (or guardian) name to provide.
Next
we will ask you to provide contact information for any parent(s) (or
guardians) that you list here. This information will help us locate
you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E12
H4PRPHONE
Please
provide (or update) the phone number for each parent (or guardian).
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Cell
Phone:
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home
Phone:
Work Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Work
Phone:
Help
Text:
Please
provide any telephone number, including the area code, for your
parent(s) (or guardians) listed here.
This
information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up
survey in the future.
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E13
H4PADDVER
We currently have the following address information for [{if parent 1 first and last name ne missing and parent 2 first and last name ne missing} [Parent 1 first and last name] and [Parent 2 first and last name] {else if parent 1 first and last name ne missing} [Parent 1 first and last name] {else if parent 2 first and last name ne missing} [Parent 2 first and last name].
(If the address is current, complete and all parts are accurate, indicate "Correct." If a current address is listed, but part of it needs correction, indicate "Good, but needs correcting" and you will have a chance to make corrections on the next screens.)
[Parent 1 address line 1], [Parent 1 address line 2], [Parent 1
city], [Parent 1 state] [Parent 1 zip code]
1=Correct
2=Good, but needs correcting
3=Not a valid address
Help
Text:
Verify whether this address information is correct, including spelling, or indicate whether changes are needed.
If all pieces of the address information are correct, including spelling, and your parents (or guardians) can still be reached at that address, indicate "Correct."
If your parents (or guardians) can still be reached at a particular address but some part of the address is not correct (such as a house number or spelling of a street), indicate "Good, but needs correcting." You will have a chance later to provide the complete and correct address.
If your parents (or guardians) can no longer be reached at a particular address, indicate "Not a valid address."
This contact information will help us to locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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E14
H4PREVPADD1
You
previously provided [{if two or more addressed were previously
provided=1} some addresses. {else} an address.]
[{If
((Parent 1 first name ne missing and Parent 1 last name ne missing)
and (Parent 2 first name ne missing and Parent 2 last name ne
missing))} Do [Parent 1 first name] [Parent 1 last name] and [Parent
2 first name] [Parent 2 last name]
{else if ((Parent 1
first name ne missing and Parent 1 last name ne missing)} Does
[Parent 1 first name] [Parent 1 last name] {else if (Parent 2 first
name ne missing and Parent 2 last name ne missing)} Does [Parent 2
first name] [Parent 2 last name]] live at:
0=No, [{if first and last name are not missing - parent 1=1 and first
and last name are not missing - parent 2=1} [Parent 1 first name]
[Parent 1 last name] and [Parent 2 first name] [Parent 2 last name]
live {else if first and last name are not missing - parent 1=1}
[Parent 1 first name] [Parent 1 last name] lives {else if first and
last name are not missing - parent 2=1} [Parent 2 first name] [Parent
2 last name] lives] at a different address.
1=[{If previously given address - 1 = 1 then display}: [Address line
1] [Address line 2] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display
nothing]
2=[{If previously given address - 2 = 1 then display:} [Address line
1] [Address line 2] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display
nothing]
3=[{If previously given address - 3 = 1 then display:} [Address line
1] [Address line 2] [City], [State] [Zip code]) {else if previously
given address - 3 = 1 display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 12]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing]
4=[{If previously given address - 4 = 1 then display:} [Address line
1] [Address line 12] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display
nothing]
5=[{If previously given address - 5 = 1 then display:} [Address line
1] [Address line 12] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display
nothing]
Help
Text:
This
is a list of all the addresses you have already provided in the
survey. If your parents’ (or guardians’) address is
listed here, please select it. If you do not see your parents’
address here, answer "No,
they live at a different address"
and you will have an opportunity to provide your parents’
address next. This information will help us locate you when we
conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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H4P1AD1
[If
([address for parents] =2)]:
Please {if address for parents=2}
update {else} provide] contact information for the following
parent(s) or guardian(s).
(You will have the opportunity
to provide contact information for other parents or guardians who
live at a different residence next.)
[else]:
Please
provide contact information for your parents or guardians who live
together at the same address.
(You will have the
opportunity to provide contact information for other parents or
guardians who live at a different residence next.)
Last Name:
First
Name:
Relationship:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
Last Name:
First
Name:
Relationship:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
Street Address:
Zip
Code:
State:
-9=- Select state -
1=Alabama
2=Alaska
3=Arizona
4=Arkansas
5=California
6=Colorado
7=Connecticut
8=Delaware
9=District of Columbia
10=Florida
11=Georgia
12=Hawaii
13=Idaho
14=Illinois
15=Indiana
16=Iowa
17=Kansas
18=Kentucky
19=Louisiana
20=Maine
21=Maryland
22=Massachusetts
23=Michigan
24=Minnesota
25=Mississippi
26=Missouri
27=Montana
28=Nebraska
29=Nevada
30=New Hampshire
31=New Jersey
32=New Mexico
33=New York
34=North Carolina
35=North Dakota
36=Ohio
37=Oklahoma
38=Oregon
39=Pennsylvania
40=Rhode Island
41=South Carolina
42=South Dakota
43=Tennessee
44=Texas
45=Utah
46=Vermont
47=Virginia
48=Washington
49=West Virginia
50=Wisconsin
51=Wyoming
52=American Samoa
53=Fed State Micronesia
54=Guam
55=Marshall Islands
56=Northern Mariana Islands
57=Palau
58=Puerto Rico
59=U.S. Virgin Islands
60=Armed Forces (AE)
61=Armed Forces (AP)
62=Armed Forces (AA)
63=Foreign Country
City:
Foreign
Country:
Foreign
Phone:
Cell Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home phone:
(Street
Address 2:)
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Help
Text:
Provide information for your parent(s) or legal guardian(s). Verify the spelling of names, and the street and city where they live. (The ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code).
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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H4PADDVER2
We
currently have the following address information for [{if Parent 3
first name ne missing and Parent 3 last name ne missing and Parent 4
first name ne missing and Parent 4 last name ne missing} [Parent 3
first name] [Parent 3 last name] and [Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4
last name]
{else if Parent 3 first name ne missing and
Parent 3 last name ne missing} [Parent 3 first name] [Parent 3 last
name]
{else if Parent 4 first name ne missing and Parent
4 last name ne missing} [Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4 last name].
(If all parts of the address are complete and accurate,
indicate "Correct.")
[Parent 2 address line 1], [Parent 2 address line 2], [Parent 2
city], [Parent 2 state], [Parent 2 zip code]
1=Correct
2=Good, but needs correcting
3=Not a valid address
Help
Text:
Verify whether this address information is correct, including spelling, or indicate whether changes are needed.
If all pieces of the address are correct, including spelling, and your parents or guardians can still be reached at that address, indicate "Correct."
If your parents (or guardians) can still be reached at a particular address but some part of the address is not correct (such as a house number or spelling of a street), indicate "Good, but needs correcting." You will have a chance later to provide the complete and correct address.
If your parents (or guardians) can no longer be reached at a particular address, indicate "Not a valid address."
This
contact information will help us to locate you when we conduct the
follow-up survey in the future.
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H4PREVPADD2
You
previously provided [{if two or more addressed were previously
provided=1} some addresses.
{else} an address.] [{If
((parent 3 first and last name ne missing) and (parent 4 first and
last name ne missing))} Do [Parent 3 first name] [Parent 3 last name]
and [Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4 last name]
{else if
(parent 3 first and last name ne missing)} Does [Parent 3 first name]
[Parent 3 last name]
{else if (parent 4 first and last
name ne missing)}[Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4 last name]] live at:
0=No, [{if first and last name are not missing - parent 3=1 and first
and last name are not missing - parent 4=1} [Parent 3 first name]
[Parent 3 last name] and [Parent 4 first name] [Parent 4 last name]
live {else if first and last name are not missing - parent 3=1}
[Parent 3 first name] [Parent 3 last name] lives {else if first and
last name are not missing - parent 4=1} [Parent 4 first name] [Parent
4 last name] lives] at a different address.
1=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 1 and previously given
address - 1 = 1) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 2]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing]
2=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 2 and previously given
address - 2 = 1) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 2]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing]
3=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 3 and Address line 1D = 1)
then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 2] [City], [State] [Zip
code]) {else if (previously given address - 3 = 1 and previously
given address - 1 ne 3) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line
12] [City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing].
4=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 4 and previously given
address - 4 = 1) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 12]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing]
5=[{If (previously given address - 1 ne 5 and previously given
address - 5 = 1) then display:} [Address line 1] [Address line 12]
[City], [State] [Zip code] {else} display nothing.
Help
Text:
This
is a list of all the addresses you have already provided in the
survey.
If your parents’ (or guardians’) address is listed here, please indicate that address here. If you do not see your parents’ address here, indicate "No, at a different address" and you will have an opportunity to provide your parents’ address next.
This
information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up
survey in the future.
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H4P2AD2
Please
[{if previously given address - 2=2} update {else} provide] contact
information for your other parent(s) or guardian(s).
First Name:
Last
Name:
Relationship:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
First Name:
Last
Name:
Relationship:
-9=- Select Relationship -
1=Mother
2=Father
3=Stepmother
4=Stepfather
5=Other female guardian
6=Other male guardian
Street Address:
Zip
Code:
City:
State:
Foreign
Country:
Foreign
Phone:
Cell Phone:
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Please
check here if the address is an international address.
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Help
Text:
Provide information for your parent(s) or legal guardian(s). Verify the spelling of names, and the street and city where they live. (The ZIP code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that ZIP code. To do this, first enter your ZIP code and then click Automatically fill city and state from ZIP code).
This information will help us locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey about in the future.
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H4SPS
What
is your spouse's full name (including previous last name, if
applicable)?
First Name:
Last
Name:
Previous Last
Name (if applicable):
Help
Text:
Provide your spouse's first name, last name, and previous last name (if applicable). Verify that the spelling is correct.
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H4SSNINF
Next
we ask you to provide your social security number. Your SSN will be
used to help us find you for future follow-up. Your SSN may also be
used to collect education information such as college admission and
high school equivalency test results, financial aid applications and
awards, and transcripts.
What is your Social Security
number?
(This information will be kept in secure and
protected data files, and will be separate from the responses you've
already provided in this survey. Data collected are used only for
statistical purposes and may not be disclosed or used, in
identifiable form, for any other purpose except as required by law
(ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C., § 9573). However, giving us your Social
Security number is completely voluntary and there is no penalty for
not disclosing it.)
Help
Text:
Your Social Security number will help us to locate you when we conduct the follow-up survey in the future.
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H4SSN4DIG
We
understand the sensitivity of this information. Would you be willing
to provide the last 4 digits of your Social Security number?
(This
information will be kept in secure and protected data files, and will
be separate from the responses you've already provided in this
survey. Data collected are used only for statistical purposes and may
not be disclosed or used, in identifiable form, for any other purpose
except as required by law (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C., § 9573).
However, giving us this information is completely voluntary and there
is no penalty for not disclosing it.)
Help
Text:
Please
enter only the last 4 digits of your social security number. This
information will be used to help us locate you when we conduct the
follow-up survey in the future. Your SSN may also be used to collect
education information such as college admission and high school
equivalency test results, financial aid applications and awards, and
transcripts. (This information will be kept in secure and protected
data files, and will be separate from the responses you've already
provided in this survey. Data collected are used only for statistical
purposes and may not be disclosed or used, in identifiable form, for
any other purpose except as required by law (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C., §
9573). However, giving us this information is completely voluntary
and there is no penalty for not disclosing it.)
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INCTYP
To
show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like
to send you $[incentive amount], payable by PayPal or check. Please
indicate your preferred payment type.
1=PayPal. The $[incentive amount] PayPal payment will be sent via
e-mail within the next few hours.
2=Check. Please allow up to 4 weeks for processing and delivery of
the $[incentive amount] check payment.
3=No, thanks. I decline the $[incentive amount] incentive.
Help
Text:
You will receive an e-mail from PayPal notifying you of the transfer. If you do not have a PayPal account, you will be prompted to create an account to claim the funds. There is no fee to create a PayPal account or receive funds.
If you do not want to receive the incentive, indicate No, thanks. I decline the $[incentive amount] incentive.
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ADDED
PAYPAL
Please
provide your e-mail address. (Clicking below will process your PayPal
payment.)
Help
Text:
If you do not have a PayPal account, enter your preferred e-mail address. You will receive an e-mail from PayPal notifying you of the transfer and you will be prompted to create an account to claim the funds.
There
is no fee to create a PayPal account or to receive
funds.
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INCENT
To
show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like
to send you a $[incentive amount] check. Please select the address to
which you would like the check mailed.
Allow 4 weeks for
delivery.
1=[if previously given full address - 1=1 fill previously given full
address - 1]
2=[if previously given full address - 2=1 fill previously given full
address - 2]
3=[if previously given address - 3=1 fill previously given address -
3]
4=Item value 4: If full address - 1 = 1 and international address - 1
ne 1 display [Address line 1] , [City] , [State] and [Zip code], else
display [international address] , [international city] ,
[international state] , [international country] and [international
zip code].
5=Item value 5: If full address - 2 = 1 and international address - 2
ne 1 display [Address line 1], [City], [State] and [Zip code] else
display [international address], [international city], [international
state], [international country] and [international zip code].
6=[fill Address line 1R]
7=[if address for parents = 1 fill address for parents]
8=[if previously given address - 2 = 1 fill previously given address
- 2]
9=[fill address for parents - 1]
10=[Fill address for parents - 2]
11=[if address for other contact - 1=1 fill address for other contact
- 1]
12=[fill contact information for another person who can reach
respondent]
13=Provide a different address
14=No thanks. I decline the $[incentive amount] incentive.
Help
Text:
Please
select the address to which you would like the check mailed. Allow 4
weeks for delivery. If you would like the check mailed to an address
that is different from those listed, select "Provide a different
address", and you will be taken to a screen where you can enter
the address you would like the check mailed to. If you do not want to
receive the incentive, select "No thanks. I decline the
$[incentive amount] incentive".
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FIELD TEST INSTRUMENT
INCENTADDR
To
show our appreciation for completing the survey today, we would like
to send you a $[incentive amount] check. Please provide the address
to which you would like the check mailed.
(Allow 4 weeks for
delivery.)
First Name:
Last
Name:
Please check
here if the address is an international address.
Address (street address or PO box):
Address Line 2:
City:
State:
Zip code:
Foreign Address:
Foreign City:
Foreign State/Province:
Foreign Country:
Foreign Zip/Postal Code:
Help
Text:
Provide the requested information for the address to which you would like the incentive check mailed. Verify the spelling of the street and city.
(Your zip code can be used to automatically fill in the city and state associated with that zip code. To do this, first enter your zip code and then click AutoFill City and State from ZIP code.)
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END
On
behalf of the U.S. Department of Education, thank you for your time
and cooperation. We greatly appreciate your participation in this
study.
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Author | Ritchie, Ethan |
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File Created | 2021-01-21 |