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| 2024-25 | The following changes were implemented for the 2024-25 data collection period: - Added screening question to indicate whether the institution enrolled high school students in college courses for credit during the 12-month reporting period.
Note: This screening question originally appeared on the Institutional Characteristics (IC) component when first added in the 2023–24 data collection. This item was added to the 12-month (E12) component in the 2024–25 data collection to better align the timing of this screening question to the reporting of the enrollment counts. This change was prompted by feedback from the IPEDS Help Desk and IPEDS data reporters that separating the screening question and enrollment count reporting on two different components led to confusion and timing misalignment. - Revised the Gender Unknown or Another Gender than Provided Categories screen for clarity.
- Removed mention of "non-first-time" on survey screens and instructions when discussing "transfer-in" student enrollment status to clarify the distinction between these two terms. This change was prompted by feedback from the IPEDS data reporters and data users that IPEDS survey materials conflated the concepts of "transfer-in" and "non-first-time," which led to misunderstanding in interpretation. This change will clearly separate these two concepts in theIPEDS survey materials to improve clarity and understanding of these terms.
- Added a new FAQ to better clarify the relationship between "transfer-in" enrollment status on the Fall Enrollment (EF) and 12-month Enrollment (E12)
components and the "non-first-time" cohort on the Outcome Measures (OM) component. This change was prompted by feedback from the IPEDS data reporters and data users that the IPEDS survey materials conflated the concepts of "transfer-in" and "non-first-time," which led to misunderstanding ininterpretation. This change will clearly separate these two concepts in IPEDS survey materials to improve clarity and understanding of these terms. - Revised definition for "Transfer-in student" Glossary term to improve clarity. This change was prompted by feedback from the IPEDS data reporters and datausers that the current definition for "Transfer-in student" led to misunderstanding in interpretation. This change will clarify this term for greater understanding among the IPEDS audiences.
- Revised definition for "Non-first-time student (undergraduate)" Glossary term to improve clarity. This change was prompted by feedback from the IPEDS data reporters and data users that the current definition for "Non-first-time student (undergraduate)" led to misunderstanding in interpretation. This change will clarify this term for greater understanding among the IPEDS audiences.
- Revised definition for "Continuing/Returning student (undergraduate)" Glossary term to improve clarity. This change was prompted by feedback from theIPEDS data reporters and data users that the current definition for "Continuing/Returning student (undergraduate)" led to misunderstanding in interpretation.This change will clarify this term for greater understanding among the IPEDS audiences.
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| 2023-24 | Changes to the IPEDS Data Collection: 2023-24. Part C has been added to collect an unduplicated count of dual enrolled students by race/ethnicity and gender. Part C – Unduplicated Count of Dual Enrolled Students 12-month Unduplicated count of dual enrolled students July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022 Reporting Reminders: The number of dual enrolled students was reported in Part A as part of the non-degree/non-certificate-seeking unduplicated enrollment.The number of dual enrolled students reported in Part C will have some duplication with the non-degree/non-certificate-seeking enrollment students reported in Part A. The number of dual enrolled students reported in Part C should be less than the number of non-degree/non-certificate-seeking students reported in Part A unless all non-degree/non-certificate-seeking students at your institution are dual enrolled students. Report Hispanic/Latino individuals of any race as Hispanic/Latino Report race for non-Hispanic/Latino individuals only
In Part A, your institution reported the following number of students in the non-degree/non-certificate-seeking unduplicated headcount.
High school students enrolled in college courses for credit (Dual enrolled) Men Women U.S. Nonresident Hispanic/Latino American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White Two or more races Race and ethnicity unknown Total | Reminders | Change |
| 2022-23 | The following changes were implemented for the 2022-23 data collection period: The “Nonresident alien” terminology has been changed to “U.S. Nonresident” but should include the same category of students. A question about gender has been added at the end of the Part A to collect information about students for whom gender does not fit the binary gender (Men/Women) categories provided. Institutions should still allocate those students to the Men/Women categories throughout the survey component at this time. There are also new FAQs to help with questions about the new reporting. A part-time column was added for graduate student unduplicated enrollment counts. References to summer term were changed to summer session. FAQ #4 has been removed as it refers to an old change. FAQ #7 on consistent reporting of EF, E12, and OM has been updated for clarification. FAQ on reporting undocumented and DACA students has been updated along with instructions.
Changed the existing instructions for r/e reporting in student surveys to include information on reporting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and undocumented students Method of reporting aggregate data - Institutions must report aggregate data to the U.S. Department of Education using the NINE categories below. Racial/ethnic designations are requested only for United States citizens, residents, and other eligible non-citizens. Eligible noncitizens include all students who completed high school or a GED equivalency within the United States (including DACA and undocumented students) and who were not on an F-1 non-immigrant student visa at the time of high school graduation. More information about other eligible (for financial aid purposes) non-citizens is available at https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/eligibility/requirements/non-us-citizens. - Hispanic or Latino, regardless of race
For Non-Hispanic/Latino individuals: - American Indian or Alaska Native
- Asian
- Black or African American
- Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
- White
- Two or more races
In addition, the following categories may be used: - S. Nonresident
- Race and ethnicity unknown
Racial/ethnic descriptions - Racial/ethnic designations as used in this survey do not denote scientific definitions of anthropological origins. The categories are: - Hispanic or Latino- A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.
- American Indian or Alaska Native- A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community attachment.
- Asian- A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian Subcontinent, including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.
- Black or African American- A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.
- Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander- A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.
- White - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.
Other descriptive categories - S. Nonresident - A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Do not include DACA, undocumented, or other eligible non-citizens in this category. NOTE – U.S. Nonresidents are to be reported separately, in the boxes provided, rather than included in any of the seven racial/ethnic categories.
- Race and ethnicity unknown - This category is used only if the person did not select EITHER a racial or ethnic designation.
New FAQ on reporting DACA/undocumented students In which race/ethnicity category do I report undocumented and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students? Undocumented and DACA students who completed high school or a GED equivalency within the United States and who were not on an F-1 non-immigrant student visa at the time of high school graduation are considered eligible non-citizens and their race/ethnicity should be reported using the seven race/ethnicity categories provided: - Hispanic or Latino, regardless of race
For Non-Hispanic/Latino individuals: - American Indian or Alaska Native
- Asian
- Black or African American
- Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
- White
- Two or more races
If a student’s race/ethnicity is unknown, you can include them in the race/ethnicity unknown category.
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| 2022-23 | All institutions must use the July 1 - June 30 reporting period. Report data to accurately reflect the time period corresponding with the IPEDS survey component, even if such reporting is seemingly inconsistent with prior year reporting. |
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| 2021-22 | New FAQ has been added to clarify reporting of degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates across EF, E12, and OM survey components. Edited FAQs to clarify student enrollment statuses (e.g., full-time/part-time) are typically not determined by summer term enrollment, but rather determined at their first full term of enrollment (i.e., fall or spring). |
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| 2021-22 | All institutions must use the July 1 - June 30 reporting period. Report data to accurately reflect the time period corresponding with the IPEDS survey component, even if such reporting is seemingly inconsistent with prior- year reporting. For example, if a summer term began later than usual due to Coronavirus Pandemic postponements, continue to report using the timeframes as defined in the IPEDS instructions. NCES expects that some data reported during the 2021-22 data collection year will vary from established prior trends due to the impacts of Coronavirus Pandemic. If an error edit is triggered even when submitting accurate data, please indicate in the corresponding context box or verbally to the Help Desk that the seemingly inconsistent data are accurate and reflect the effects of Coronavirus Pandemic. |
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| 2020-21 | Unduplicated enrollment counts of undergraduate students are collected by gender, attendance status (full-time, part-time), race/ethnicity, first-time (entering), transfer-in (non-first-time entering), continuing/returning, and degree/certificate-seeking statuses. |
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| 2020-21 | Unduplicated enrollment counts by distance education status are collected. |
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| 2020-21 | All institutions must use the July 1 - June 30 reporting period. |
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| 2020-21 | Report data to accurately reflect the time period corresponding with the IPEDS survey component, even if such reporting is seemingly inconsistent with prior-year reporting. For example, if a summer term began later than usual due to Coronavirus Pandemic postponements, continue to report using the timeframes as defined in the IPEDS instructions. NCES expects that some data reported during the 2020-21 data collection year will vary from established prior trends due to the impacts of Coronavirus Pandemic. If an error edit is triggered even when submitting accurate data, please indicate in the corresponding context box or verbally to the Help Desk that the seemingly inconsistent data are accurate and reflect the effects of Coronavirus Pandemic. |
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