About IPEDSThe Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) is a system of interrelated surveys conducted annually by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a part of the Institute for Education Sciences within the United States Department of Education. IPEDS consists of twelve interrelated survey components that are collected over three collection periods (Fall, Winter, and Spring) each year as described in the Data Collection and Dissemination Cycle. The completion of all IPEDS surveys is mandatory for all institutions that participate in, or are applicants for participation in, any federal financial assistance program authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.[1] Statutory Requirements For Reporting IPEDS Data The IPEDS program department of NCES was created in 1992 and began collecting data in 1993. Who to Include in the CohortInclude all full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students entering the institution either during the fall term or during the 12-month period as described above. Include students enrolled in the fall term who attended college for the first time in the prior summer term and students who entered with advanced standing (college credits earned before graduating from high school). For institutions that will report using a full-year cohort, count as entering students all those students who entered the institution between September 1, 2014 and August 31, 2015, and who were enrolled for at least 15 days in a program of up to and including one year in length; or 30 days in a program of greater than one year in length. Include all students enrolled for credit toward a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal award. Include students enrolled in courses that are part of a vocational or occupational program, INCLUDING those enrolled in off-campus centers and those enrolled in distance learning/home study programs. Be sure to include full-time students taking remedial courses if the student is considered degree-seeking for the purpose of student financial aid determination. This includes students who: A student who is designated as a member of the cohort remains in the cohort, even if the student: Who to Exclude from the CohortDo NOT include students in the cohort who are: |