Kent State University |
Ethnicity/Race Codes |
- A - Asian (refer to the IPEDS/CDS definition of Asian for details.)
- B - African American (refer to the IPEDS/CDS definition of African American for details.)
- F - International (refer to the IPEDS/CDS definition of Nonresident Alien for details.)
- H - Hispanic (refer to the IPEDS/CDS definition of Hispanic/Latino for details.)
- M - Multiple
- N - Native American/Alaskan Native (refer to the IPEDS or CDS definition of American Indian Or Alaska Native for details.)
- O - Other
- P - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (refer to the IPEDS/CDS definition of Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander for details.)
- W - Caucasian (refer to the IPEDS/CDS definition of White for details.)
- X - Not Reported
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Kent State University |
Underrepresented Student or Employee (ALANA aka URS/URM) |
ALANA refers to African-American, Latino-American (Hispanic), Native American which is what we consider to be the underrepresented groups. We do use the multiracial classifications of ALANA and non-ALANA, i.e. does a student have more than one race and if so is at least one of them African-American, Latino-American (Hispanic), Native American – most multiracial fall into this group. There are a few multiracial where a person checks off Caucasian and Pacific-Islander and would fall into multiracial non-AALANA.
ALANA consists of domestic employees/students who are in the following categories: African American, Latino (Hispanic), and Native American. Note – “ALANA”, “URM” (Underrepresented Minorities), "URS" (Underrepresented Students) are interchangeable.
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Higher Education Act of 1965 |
Minority |
The term ‘‘minority’’ means American Indian, Alaskan Native, Black (not of Hispanic origin), Hispanic (including persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Central or South American origin), Pacific Islander or other ethnic group underrepresented in science and engineering. |
KSU's ALANA aka URS/URM |
IPEDS |
11/12 Month Salary Contract/Teaching Period |
The contracted teaching period of faculty employed for the entire year, usually for a period of 11 or 12 months. (Term used in the IPEDS HR survey component prior to 2012-13) |
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IPEDS |
12-Month Enrollment (E12) |
These data were collected in the Enrollment component prior to
the 2007 IPEDS collection. Data are collected for
the entire 12-month academic year, while enrollment data collected in the
Fall Enrollment component are fall data. Institutions report an unduplicated
head count for the total number of students by sex, race/ethnicity, and
level (undergraduate, graduate, first-professional) enrolled throughout the
reporting period. Students included are those enrolled in any courses leading
to a degree or other formal award, as well as those enrolled in courses that
are part of a terminal vocational or occupational program. Institutions also
report the total instructional activity for the same 12-month period for both
undergraduate and graduate programs. Instructional activity data are reported
in units of contact hours (sometimes referred to as clock hours)
or credit hours. |
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IPEDS |
12-Month Period |
A 12-month period defined by an institution for reporting a full year of activity usually either July 1 through June 30 or
September 1 through August 31). This time period should be consistent across all IPEDS data collections and from year-to-year. |
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IPEDS |
25Th Percentile |
The score at or below which 25 percent of students submitting test scores to an institution
scored. |
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IPEDS |
3/2 Program |
A program of study that normally requires the first 3 years of undergraduate study at one institution and the last 2 years of study at another institution in order to
attain a bachelor's degree. These programs are predefined by the institutions
and are normally offered when an institution is unable to grant
a degree in a particular field or program of study. |
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IPEDS |
4-1-4 calenda |
The 4-1-4 calendar usually consists of 4 courses taken for 4 months, 1 course taken for 1 month, and 4 courses taken for 4 months. There may be an
additional summer session. |
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IPEDS |
5-Year Program |
A program offered by an institution that is defined in the catalog as requiring a student to
take courses over a 5-year period in order to attain a bachelor's
degree. These include, but are not limited to, 5-year cooperative programs which alternate class attendance with
employment. |
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IPEDS |
75Th Percentile |
The score above which 25 percent of students submitting test scores to an institution scored. |
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IPEDS |
9/10-Month Salary Contract/Teaching Period |
The contracted teaching period of faculty employed for 2 semesters, 3 quarters, 2
trimesters, 2 4-month sessions, or the equivalent. (Term
used in the IPEDS HR survey component) |
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IPEDS |
Abroad |
Any geographic location not in the aggregate United States, which includes the 50 states,
the District of Columbia, and the other areas. |
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CDS ** |
Academic Advisement |
Plan under which each student is assigned to a faculty member or a trained adviser, who,
through regular meetings, helps the student plan and implement immediate and
long-term academic and vocational goals. |
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IPEDS |
Academic Libraries (Al) |
This annual component of IPEDS collects information on library collections, expenses, and
services from degree-granting postsecondary institutions. Institutions with
library expenses less than $100,000 annually report their collections and
circulation or usage to IPEDS. Specific library collection items include
physical and electronic/digital books, media, and databases (applicable to
electronic only). Institutions with library expenses equal to or greater than
$100,000 annually report both their collections and circulation or usage and
details about their expenses to IPEDS. Detail expense categories include
library salaries and wages, fringe benefits, materials and services costs,
and operations and maintenance costs. |
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IPEDS |
Academic Library |
An entity in a
postsecondary institution that provides an organized collection of printed or
other materials, or a combination thereof; a staff trained to provide and
interpret such materials as required to meet the informational, cultural,
recreational, or educational needs of the clientele; an established schedule
in which services of the staff are available to the clientele; an established
schedule in which services of the staff are available to the clientele; and
the physical facilities necessary to support such a collection, staff, and
schedule. This definition includes libraries that are part of learning
resource centers. |
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IPEDS |
Academic Rank |
A status
designated by the institution according to the institution's policies. The
IPEDS HR survey includes the ranks of Professor, Associate Professor,
Assistant Professor, Instructor, and Lecturer. |
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IPEDS |
Academic Support |
A functional expense category that includes expenses of activities and services
that support the institution's primary missions of instruction, research, and
public service. It includes the retention, preservation, and display of
educational materials (for example, libraries, museums, and galleries);
organized activities that provide support services to the academic functions
of the institution (such as a demonstration school associated with a college
of education or veterinary and dental clinics if their primary purpose is to
support the instructional program); media such as audiovisual services;
academic administration (including academic deans but not department
chairpersons); and formally organized and separately budgeted academic
personnel development and course and curriculum development expenses. Also
included are information technology expenses related to academic support
activities; if an institution does not separately budget and expense
information technology resources, the costs associated with the three primary
programs will be applied to this function and the remainder to institutional
support. Institutions include actual or allocated costs for operation and
maintenance of plant, interest, and depreciation. |
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IPEDS |
Academic Support (Gasb Aligned Form Reporters) |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses of activities and services
that support the institution's primary missions of instruction, research, and
public service. It includes the retention, preservation, and display of
educational materials (for example, libraries, museums, and galleries);
organized activities that provide support services to the academic functions
of the institution (such as a demonstration school associated with a college
of education or veterinary and dental clinics if their primary purpose is to
support the instructional program); media such as audiovisual services;
academic administration (including academic deans but not department
chairpersons); and formally organized and separately budgeted academic
personnel development and course and curriculum development expenses. Also
included are information technology expenses related to academic support
activities; if an institution does not separately budget and expense
information technology resources, the costs associated with the three primary
programs will be applied to this function and the remainder to institutional
support. GASB institutions include actual or allocated costs for
operation and maintenance of plant and depreciation. |
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IPEDS |
Academic Year |
The period of
time generally extending from September to June; usually equated to
2 semesters or trimesters, 3 quarters, or the period
covered by a 4-1-4 calendar system. |
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IPEDS |
Access Rights |
Access rights
may be acquired by the library itself, by a consortium and/or through
external funding. Acquisition is to be understood as deliberately selecting a
document, securing access rights and including it in the OPAC (online public
access catalog) or other databases of the library. Interlibrary lending and
document delivery are excluded. |
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IPEDS |
Accrediting Agencies |
Organizations
(or bodies) that establish operating standards for educational or
professional institutions and program, determine the extent to
which the standards are met, and publicly announce their findings. |
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IPEDS |
Accrediting Bodies |
See accrediting agencies |
Accrediting agencies |
IPEDS |
Accumulated Depreciation |
The total depreciation charged as expenses as of the
reporting date (in the current year and in prior years) on the capital
assets of the institution. FASB Statement No. 117
and GASB Statement No. 34require that accumulated depreciation to date
be recognized. NOTE: When a capital asset is removed from the accounting records due
to disposal or end of the asset's useful life, the depreciation accumulated
through the years on the asset is also removed from the records. |
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IPEDS |
Act |
ACT, previously
known as the American College Testing program, measures educational
development and readiness to pursue college-level coursework in English,
mathematics, natural science, and social studies. Student performance does
not reflect innate ability and is influenced by a student's educational
preparedness. |
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IPEDS |
Additions To Permanent Endowments |
Gifts or grants
received by a GASB institution that are restricted to
a permanent endowment (institutions often have endowment
funds that are classified as permanent endowments). Funds must be held
in perpetuity with only the income generally available for use.
NOTE: Institutions
often have endowment funds that are classified as permanent endowments; these
are funds that must be held in perpetuity with only the income generally
available for use. When a GASB insitution receives gifts restricted to a
permanent endowment, the gift is reported on the Statement of Revenues,
Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets below all operating and nonoperating
activities on a line titled "additions to permanent endowments."
Any investment income on permanent endowments that must be added to the
nonexependable fund is not reported in this category but is reported as
nonoperating revenue. |
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IPEDS |
Additions To Physical Plant Assets |
Land, buildings,
improvements other than buildings, equipment,
and library books that are added during the fiscal year through
purchases, by gifts-in-kind from donors, and from other additions;
excludes construction in progress. |
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IPEDS |
Adjunct Instructional Staff |
Non-tenure
track instructional staff serving in a temporary or auxiliary
capacity to teach specific courses on a course-by-course basis. Includes both
instructional staff who are hired to teach an academic degree-credit course
and those hired to teach a remedial, developmental, or ESL course; whether
the latter three categories earn college credit is immaterial.
Excludes regular part-time instructional staff (who, unlike adjuncts are not
paid on a course-by-course basis), graduate assistants,
full-time professional staff of the institution who may teach
individual courses (such as a dean or academic advisor), and appointees who
teach non-credit courses exclusively. |
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IPEDS |
Adjusted Cohort |
The result of
removing any allowable exclusions from
a cohort (or subcohort). For the Fall
Enrollment component, it is the cohort for
calculating retention rate; for the Graduation
Rates component, this is the cohort from
which graduation and transfer-out rates are calculated; and for the
Outcome Measures component,
these are the four cohorts (full-time, first-time; part-time-first-time;
full-time, non-first-time; and part-time, non-first-time) for which outcomes
rates are calculated at 6 and 8 years. |
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IPEDS |
Adjustments To Beginning Net Assets |
Unusual and
infrequent adjustments to assets that are not recorded as current
year revenues, expenses, gains, or losses. This includes
adjustments for retroactive applications of changes in accounting principles
and prior period adjustments. NOTE: This line on the IPEDS Survey may be set as an automatic balancing line; preparers
should review the amount automatically generated to be sure data entry errors
have not caused an incorrect amount to be shown. |
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IPEDS |
Adjustments To Beginning Net Position |
Unusual and
infrequent adjustments to assets that are not recorded as current
year revenues, expenses, gains, or losses. This includes
adjustments for retroactive applications of changes in accounting principles
and prior period adjustments. NOTE: This line on the IPEDS Survey may be set as an automatic
balancing line; preparers should review the amount automatically generated to
be sure data entry errors have not caused an incorrect amount to be shown. |
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IPEDS |
Administrative Unit |
The system or central office in a multi-campus environment. |
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IPEDS |
Admissions |
This annual component is required of all currently operating Title IV postsecondary
institutions in the United States and other areas that are do not have an
open admissions policy. Eligibility for Admissions is determined using a
screening question in the Institutional Characteristics Header component
and open admissions institutions will not see the component. Admissions data
are collected for the current fall reporting period. Data are collected on
admissions requirements, the number of applicants, admitted students, the
number of admitted students that subsequently enrolled, and percentiles for
ACT and SAT test scores. The number of applicants, admitted, and enrolled
students is disaggregated by sex; enrolled students are further
disaggregated by part-time and full-time status. Prior to
the 2014-15 data collection cycle, Admissions was part of the Institutional
Characteristics components. In 2014-15, it became part of the Winter data
collection. |
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IPEDS |
Admissions Test Scores |
Scores on standardized admissions tests or special admissions tests. |
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CDS |
Admitted Student |
Applicant who is
offered admission to a degree-granting program at your institution. |
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IPEDS |
Admitted Students |
Applicants that have been granted an official offer to enroll in a postsecondary institution. |
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IPEDS |
Adult Basic Education |
Courses designed
primarily for students 16 years of age and older to improve basic skills in
reading, writing, and arithmetic. These courses are not intended to be part
of a program leading to a high school credential, nor are they part
of any academic, occupational, or vocational program at the postsecondary
level. |
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CDS ** |
Adult Student Services |
Admission assistance, support, orientation, and other services expressly for adults who
have started college for the first time, or who are re-entering after a lapse
of a few years. |
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IPEDS |
Advanced Placement (Ap) Courses |
College-level
courses taught in high school. Students may take an examination at the
completion of the course; acceptable scores allow students to earn
college credit toward a degree, certificate, or other
formal award. |
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IPEDS |
Affiliated Organizations |
Legally separate
organizations that are affiliated or associated with a
primary GASB institution. These organizations are created for the
primary purpose of assisting a primary institution to accomplish its mission
but are not subject to the institution's organizational or procedural
oversight. Fund-raising foundations, athletic associations, alumni
associations, and research foundations are some examples of affiliated
organizations. Depending on the organizational structure and other factors,
some affiliated organizations may be considered component units and
thus their financial activity must be reported separately by the primary
institution. |
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IPEDS |
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IPEDS |
AICPA |
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. |
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IPEDS |
AICPA College And University Audit Guide Model |
A financial
reporting model defined by AICPA. The audit guide contains the primary
standards for financial reports of public colleges and universities prior to
the effective date of GASB Statements 34 and 35. Standards of this Guide
were permitted as one alternative by GASB Statement No. 15
for public institutions. |
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IPEDS |
Aid Received |
For the purposes
of the IPEDS Student Financial Aid (SFA) component, aid received refers to
financial aid that was awarded to, and accepted by, a student. This amount
may differ from the aid amount that is disbursed to a student. For example, a
student may accept aid that was awarded by the institution but then leave the
institution prior to the aid being disbursed. In this case, because the
student accepted the aid, the aid would be reported to IPEDS, even though it
was NOT actually
disbursed to the student. |
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IPEDS |
All Other Sports Combined |
Any sport not
specified separately in the collection of Graduation Rates
(GRS) data. This includes sports such as golf, tennis, lacross or field
hockey where teams participate in intercollegiate athletics competition. It
does not include cheerleading or dance teams even though the institution
might award aid to students participating in these activities under the
auspices of the athletic department. |
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IPEDS |
Allowances |
That part of a
scholarship or fellowship that is used to pay institutional charges such
as tuition and fees or room and board charges. |
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IPEDS |
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. |
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CDS |
American Indian Or Alaska Native |
A person having
origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including
Central America) and maintaining tribal affiliation or community attachment. |
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IPEDS |
American Indian Or Alaska Native (Old Definition) |
A person having
origins in any of the original peoples of North America and who maintains
cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition. |
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IPEDS |
Annual Contract Or Employment Agreement |
An
annually-renewable contract or employment agreement that is in effect for a
stated annual period within one year of execution, and may be equal to a
period of 365 days, or a standard academic year, or the equivalent. Does not
include contracts for partial year periods such as a single semester,
quarter, term, block, or course. |
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IPEDS |
Annuity And Life Income Funds |
Funds carrying a
stipulation that the institution make payments to one or more specific
beneficiaries. |
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IPEDS |
Applicant |
An individual
who has fulfilled the institution's requirements to be considered for
admission (including payment or waiving of the application fee, if any)
and who has been notified of one of the following actions: admission,
nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn by
applicant or institution. |
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CDS |
Applicant (First-Time, First Year) |
An individual
who has fulfilled the institution's requirements to be considered for
admission (including payment or waiving of the application fee, if any) and
who has been notified of one of the following actions: admission,
nonadmission, placement on waiting list, or application withdrawn (by
applicant or institution). |
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IPEDS/CDS |
Application Fee |
That amount of
money that an institution charges for processing a student's application for
admittance to the institution. This amount is not creditable
toward tuition or required fees, nor is it refundable if the
student is not admitted to the institution. |
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IPEDS |
Archivists, Curators, And Museum Technicians |
An occupational
category based on the broad occupation in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Archivists, Curators, and Museum
Technicians." For detailed information, refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc254010.htm. |
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IPEDS/CDS |
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. |
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IPEDS |
Asian/Pacific Islander (Old Definition) |
A person having
origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the
Indian Subcontinent, and Pacific Islands. This includes people from China,
Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands, American Samoa, India, and Vietnam. |
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IPEDS |
Assets |
Physical items
(tangible) or rights (intangible) that have value and that are owned by the
institution. Assets are useful to the institution because they are a source
of future services or because they can be used to secure future benefits. NOTE: Assets are
usually divided into two categories, current and fixed. Current assets are
those that can be readily turned into cash. Fixed assets are those which
cannot readily be turned into cash without disrupting the operation of the
institution. Fixed assets include intangible assets consisting of certain
nonmaterial rights and benefits of an institution, such as patents,
copyrights, trademarks and goodwill. Categories of
assets include the following items: 1) cash, cash equivalents, and temporary
investments; 2) receivables (net of allowance for uncollectible accounts); 3)
inventories, prepaid expenses, and deferred charges; 4) amounts held by
trustees for construction and debt services; 5) long-term investments; 6)
plant, property, and equipment; and 7) other assets (those assets not falling
in one ore more of the above six categories). The exact categories of assets
that must be used are not specified and the above are examples only. GASB
institutions are required to report assets under two categories - current
assets and noncurrent assets. |
Current assets Noncurrent assets Fixed assets |
IPEDS |
Associate'S Colleges (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Associate's Colleges offer associate's
degree and certificate programs but, with few exceptions,
award no baccalaureate degrees . This group includes institutions
where, during the period studied, bachelor's degrees represented less
than 10 percent of all undergraduate awards. |
Carnegie Classification |
IPEDS/CDS |
Associate'S Degree |
An award that normally requires at least 2 but less than 4 years of full-time equivalent
college work. |
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IPEDS |
At-Will Contract Or Employment Agreement |
A contract or
agreement that can be terminated by the employer or employee at any time, for
any or no reason. |
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IPEDS |
Audiovisual Materials |
Materials that
are displayed by visual projection or magnification, or through sound
reproduction, or both, including sound recordings, motion pictures and video
recordings, and graphic materials. Also included in this category are special
visual materials such as three-dimensional artifacts and realia, and
web-based audiovisual resources. This includes audio documents such as
records, tapes, cassettes, audio compact discs, files of digital audio
recordings; visual documents such as slides, transparencies, and combined
audiovisual documents such as motion pictures, video recordings, etc.
Microforms are excluded. |
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IPEDS |
Audit Opinion |
An audit,
performed by external (or outside) auditors, that usually consists of a
one-page "opinion" letter on the general-purpose financial
statements. The "opinion" paragraph of the letter usually states
that "In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all
material respects, the financial position as of (date) and the results of
operations for the year then ended, in conformity with accounting standards
generally accepted in the United States." If the auditor cannot state
completely the substance of the previous "opinion" sentence, then
the auditor will add a phrase such as "...except for..." and state
the basis for the exception. When the auditor includes exceptions to the
opinion, the opinion is considered to be a "qualified opinion;"
when no such exceptions are included, the opinion is considered to be an
"unqualified opinion." |
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IPEDS |
Audit/Auditing (A Class) |
Term used when a
student elects to take a course, but does not wish to
receive credit for the course toward a degree or other
formal award. |
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IPEDS |
Auxiliary Enterprises Expenses |
Expenses for
essentially self-supporting operations of the institution that exist to
furnish a service to students, faculty, or staff, and that charge a fee that
is directly related to, although not necessarily equal to, the cost of the
service. Examples are residence halls, food services, student health
services, intercollegiate athletics (only if essentially self-supporting),
college unions, college stores, faculty and staff parking, and faculty
housing. Institutions include actual or allocated costs for operation and
maintenance of plant, interest and depreciation. |
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IPEDS |
Auxiliary Enterprises Revenues |
Revenues
generated by or collected from the auxiliary enterprise operations of the
institution that exist to furnish a service to students, faculty, or staff,
and that charge a fee that is directly related to, although not necessarily
equal to, the cost of the service. Auxiliary enterprises are managed as
essentially self-supporting activities. Examples are residence halls, food
services, student health services, intercollegiate athletics, college unions,
college stores, and movie theaters. |
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IPEDS |
Avocational Programs |
Instructional programs in
personal interest and leisure categories whose expressed intent is not to
produce postsecondary credits , nor to lead to a formal award or an
academic degree, nor result in occupationally specific skills. |
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IPEDS |
Baccalaureate Colleges - General (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Baccalaureate Colleges - General are
primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on
baccalaureate programs . During the period studied, they awarded
less than half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts
fields. |
Carnegie Classification |
IPEDS |
Baccalaureate Colleges - Liberal Arts (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Baccalaureate Colleges - Liberal Arts are
primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on
baccalaureate programs . During the period studied, they awarded at
least half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields. |
Carnegie Classification |
IPEDS |
Baccalaureate/Associate'S Colleges (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges
are undergraduatecolleges where the majority of conferrals are below the
baccalaureate level (associate's degrees and certificates ).
During the period studied, bachelor's degrees accounted for at
least ten percent of undergraduate awards. |
Carnegie Classification |
IPEDS/CDS |
Bachelor'S Degree |
An award
(baccalaureate or equivalent degree, as determined by the Secretary, U.S.
Department of Education) that normally requires at least 4 but not more than
5 years of full-time equivalent college-level work. This includes all
bachelor's degrees conferred in a
5-year cooperative (work-study) program. A cooperative plan
provides for alternate class attendance and employment in business, industry,
or government; thus, it allows students to combine actual work experience
with their college studies. Also includes bachelor's degrees in which the
normal 4 years of work are completed in 3 years. |
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IPEDS |
Bachelor'S Or Equivalent Degree-Seeking Subcohort |
In the GR component of IPEDS, a cohort of students who
were seeking a bachelor's or equivalent degree upon entry. |
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IPEDS |
Balance Owed On Principal |
Outstanding
balance owed on indebtedness principal (at the beginning/end of the year) as
shown in the liability section of the balance sheet. |
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IPEDS |
Balance Sheet |
An official
financial statement that lists a postsecondary
institution's assets and liabilities as of a specified
date. |
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IPEDS |
Basic Principles For Income Tax Accounting |
The following
basic principles are applied in accounting for income taxes at the date of
the financial statements: a) A current tax liability or asset is recognized for the
estimated taxes payable or refundable on tax returns for the current
year. b) A deferred tax
liability or asset is recognized for the estimated future tax effects
attributable to temporary differences and carry forwards. c) The
measurement of current and deferred tax liabilities and assets is based on
provisions of the enacted tax law; the effects of future changes in tax laws
or rates are not anticipated. d) The measurement of deferred tax
assets is reduced, if necessary, by the amount of any tax benefits that,
based on available evidence, are not expected to be realized. |
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IPEDS |
Bibliographic Utilities, Networks And Consortia |
Services
provided by national, regional, and local bibliographic utilities networks,
and consortia. |
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IPEDS/CDS |
Black Or African American |
A person having
origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. |
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IPEDS |
Black, Non-Hispanic (Old Definition) |
A person having
origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa (except those
of Hispanic origin). |
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CDS |
Board (Charges) |
Assume average cost for 19 meals per week or the maximum meal plan. |
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IPEDS |
Board Charges |
Charges assessed students for an academic year for meals. |
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IPEDS |
Board Plan |
The method for
providing meals to students during an academic year. Plans may include a
specific charge for a specified number of meals per week or a specified
amount against which students may charge their meals. |
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IPEDS |
Book Value |
The dollar value
of the physical asset at the time of construction or purchase of that asset,
or, if the asset is a gift, the market value of the asset at the
time of the gift. It may also be the difference between the balance of
a physical plant asset account and its related accumulated
depreciation account. |
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IPEDS |
Books |
Books are
non-serial printed publications (including music) that are hard or soft
covers, or in loose-leaf format. |
|
IPEDS |
Books And Supplies |
The average cost
of books and supplies for a typical student for an entire academic
year (or program). Does not include unusual costs for special
groups of students (e.g., engineering or art majors), unless they constitute
the majority of students at an institution. |
|
CDS |
Books And Supplies (Costs) |
Average cost of
books and supplies. Do not include unusual costs for special groups of
students (e.g., engineering or art majors), unless they constitute the
majority of students at your institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Branch And Independent Libraries |
Auxiliary
library service outlets with quarters separate from the central library that
houses the basic collection. The central library administers the branches.
Libraries on branch campuses that have separate NCES identification numbers
are reported as separate libraries. |
|
IPEDS |
Branch Institution |
A campus or site
of an educational institution that is not temporary, is located in a
community beyond a reasonable commuting distance from its parent institution,
and offers full programs of study, not just courses. |
|
IPEDS |
Buildings |
Capital
assets built or acquired for occupancy and use by the entity. These are
structures such as classrooms, research facilities, administrative offices,
and storage. Includes built-in fixtures and equipment that are essentially
part of the permanent structure. Buildings held for the production of revenue
are classified as investments. |
|
IPEDS |
Business And Financial Operations Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the major group in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Business and Financial Operations
Occupations." For detailed information refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc130000.htm. |
|
IPEDS |
Business Type Activities |
Activities for
which fees are charged to external parties for goods or services. GASB
Statement 34 specifies the reporting format to be used by this type of
governmental entity. |
|
IPEDS |
Cafeteria Plan |
An insurance
plan that gives an employee the option of selecting a combination of health
care and insurance benefits (e.g. hospital, medical, surgical,
dental care, and group life insurance). |
|
IPEDS |
Calculated Value (Cv) |
Calculated value
(CV) is used to designate fields that are generated (or calculated) based on
data provided on other lines within the same part of a survey component. For
example, a "balance" line or "other (detail)" line will
be calculated as the difference between the total line and the sum of the
remaining detail. |
|
IPEDS |
Calculation Of Fte Students (Using Fall Student Headcounts) |
The number of
FTE students is calculated based on fall student headcounts as reported by
the institution on the IPEDSEnrollment (EF) component (Part A). The
full-time equivalent (headcount) of the
institution's part-time enrollment is estimated by multiplying the
factors noted below times the part-time headcount. These are then added to
the full-time enrollment headcounts to obtain an FTE for all
students enrolled in the fall. This formula is used to produce an FTE that is
used annually in the Digest of Education Statistics.
Part-time undergraduate enrollment,
Part-time graduate enrollment, Public 4-year (.361702), Private
(not-for-profit and for-profit) 4-year (.382059), Public 4-year (.403543),
Private (not-for-profit and for-profit) 4-year (.392857), Public
2-year (.335737), All other institutions (.397058), |
|
IPEDS |
Calculation Of Fte Students (Using Instructional Activity) |
The number of
FTE students is calculated based on the creditand/or contact
hours reported by the institution on the IPEDS 12-month
enrollment (E12) component and the institution's calendar system,
as reported on the IC Header component. The following table indicates the
level of instructional activity used to convert the credit and/or
contact hours reported to an indicator of full-time equivalents (FTE
students): Enrollment level - One FTE over 12-month
period.On the Quarter calendar
system:Undergraduate 45 credit
hours, 900 contact hours or Graduate 36 credit hours.On the
Semester/trimester/4-1-4 plan/other calendar system: Undergraduate 30
credit hours 900 contact hours or Graduate 24 credit hours. For institutions
with continuous enrollment programs, FTE is determined by dividing the number
of contact hours attempted by 900.The
total 12-month FTE is generated by summing the estimated or reported
undergraduate FTE and the estimated or reported graduate FTE and reported
Doctor's Professional Practice FTE. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Calendar System |
The method by
which an institution structures most of its courses for the academic
year. |
|
CDS |
Campus Ministry |
Religious
student organizations (denominational or nondenominational) devoted to
fostering religious life on college campuses. May also refer to Campus
Crusade for Christ, an interdenominational Christian organization. |
|
IPEDS |
Capital Appropriations |
Nonoperating revenues appropriated
to a GASB institution by a government with the requirement that the
funds be used primarily to acquire, construct, or improve capital
assets, including buildings, land, equipment, and similar capital
assets. |
|
IPEDS |
Capital Assets |
Tangible or
intangible assets that are capitalized under an
institution's capitalization policy; some of these assets are subject
to depreciation and some are not. These assets consist of land
and land improvements, buildings, building improvements,
machinery, equipment, infrastructure, and all other assets that are
used in operations and that have initial useful lives extending beyond one
year. Capital assets also include collections of works of art and historical
treasure and library collections; however under certain conditions
such collections may not be capitalized. They also include property acquired
under capital leases and intangible assets such as patents,
copyrights, trademarks, goodwill, and software. Excluded are assets that are
part of endowment funds or other capital fund investments in real
estate. |
|
IPEDS |
Capital Grants And Gifts |
Revenues of
a GASB institution, other than capital appropriations, where a
funding source external to the institution specifies that they be used
primarily to acquire, construct, or improve capital assets.
Includes gifts designated for a capital project. NOTE: As with
capital appropriations, the grant or gift must be primarily to acquire
capital assets and, if so, all the revenues would be included in this
classification even if nominal amounts were expended for other than capital
assets. Thus a sponsored project that is funded primarily for operating
expenses but includes funding for capital assets essential to the project
would be grants and contracts - operating revenues. If a grant or gift
includes material amounts for both capital assets and other purposes, the
revenues should be split between appropriate revenue categories. |
|
IPEDS |
Capital Leases |
Capital
assets acquired under lease arrangement, as provided
in FASB Statement No. 13 (applicable to
both FASB and GASBinstitutions). These are leases where the
institution in substance acquires the capital asset or the right to use it
for most or all of its economic life through a lease arrangement. FASB
standards require institutions to recognize such assets in their financial
statements and also to recognize the lease payment obligations
as liabilities. The lease is basically considered a form of financing
used to acquire the capital asset. |
|
IPEDS |
Capital Outlay |
The cost of
acquiring plant assets, adding to plant assets, and adding utility to
plant assets for more than one accounting period. |
|
IPEDS |
Capitalize |
To place in
service as a long-term asset. These assets are expected to be used
by the institution for a period in excess of one year (e.g.,
land, buildings or patents). |
|
CDS ** |
Career And Placement Services |
A range of
services, including (often) the following: coordination of visits of
employers to campus; aptitude and vocational testing; interest inventories,
personal counseling; help in resume writing, interviewing, launching the job
search; listings for those students desiring employment and those seeking
permanent positions; establishment of a permanent reference folder; career
resource materials. |
|
IPEDS |
Carl D. Perkins Vocational And Technical Education Act |
The Carl D.
Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998 (P.L. 105-332) was
signed into law on October 31, 1998 and became effective on July 1, 1999. Its
purpose is to improve vocational and technical education programs .
The primary focus is to develop challenging academic standards and promote
the development of activities that integrate academic and vocational and
technical instruction. The Act also outlines various opportunities for states
and local areas to integrate vocational education and workforce investment
systems . However, new and strict barriers are placed on linkages between
vocational education and School-to-Work programs. |
|
IPEDS |
Carnegie Classification |
An institutional
classification coding structure developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The 2000 Carnegie Classification
categorizes selected institutions as: Doctoral/Research Universities-Extensive, Doctoral/Research
Universities-Intensive, Master's Colleges and Universities I, Master's
Colleges and Universities II, Baccalaureate Colleges-Liberal Arts,
Baccalaureate Colleges-General, Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges, Associate's
Colleges. Specialized Institutions:
Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions,
Medical schools and medical centers, Other separate health profession
schools, Schools of engineering and technology, Schools of business and
management, Schools of art, music, and design, Schools of law, Teachers
colleges, Other specialized institutions, Tribal Colleges and
Universities |
|
IPEDS |
Carnegie Classification 2005: Basic Classification |
The Basic
Classification is an update of the traditional classification framework
developed by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education in 1970 to support
its research program, and later published in 1973 for use by other
researchers. Although this classification has undergone many changes over the
years, the current release involves some significant changes from previous
editions. For a complete description and technical details visit the Carnegie
Foundation Website at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications |
|
IPEDS |
Carnegie Classification 2005: Enrollment Profile Classification |
This
classification describes the overall student population, by grouping
institutions according to the mix of students enrolled at the undergraduate
and graduate/professional levels. Exclusively undergraduate institutions are
further broken down by level (two-year and four-year). For institutions with
both undergraduate and graduate/professional students, institutions are
grouped according to the distribution of full-time equivalent students across
the two levels, giving an approximate measure of the student population's
"center of gravity." As a result, it reflects important differences
with respect to educational mission as well as institutional climate and
culture-differences that can have implications for infrastructure, services,
and resource allocation. For a complete description and technical details
visit the Carnegie Foundation Website
at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications |
|
IPEDS |
Carnegie Classification 2005: Graduate Instructional Program |
As a companion
to the Undergraduate Instructional Program classification, this
classification examines the nature of graduate education, with a special
focus on the mix of graduate programs. In this classification, a single
graduate-level degree qualifies an institution for inclusion. The
classification is based on the level of graduate degrees awarded
master's/professional or doctoral), the number of fields represented by the
degrees awarded, and the mix or concentration of degrees by broad disciplinary
domain. The classification has two parts: one for institutions that do not
award the doctorate, and one for doctoral-level institutions (based on the
record of degree conferrals, not program offerings). Within each group,
institutions are then classified with respect to the breadth of graduate
offerings and the concentration of degrees in certain fields or combinations
of fields. For a complete description and technical details visit the
Carnegie Foundation Website at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications |
|
IPEDS |
Carnegie Classification 2005: Size And Setting Classification |
This
classification describes institutions' size and residential character.
Because residential character applies to the undergraduate student body,
exclusively graduate/professional institutions are not included. For a
complete description and technical details visit the Carnegie Foundation
Website at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications |
|
IPEDS |
Carnegie Classification 2005: Undergraduate Instructional Program |
The
instructional program classification is based on three pieces of information:
the level of undergraduate degrees awarded (associate's or bachelor's), the
proportion of bachelor's degree majors in the arts and sciences and in
professional fields, and the extent to which an institution awards graduate
degrees in the same fields in which it awards undergraduate degrees. The
distinction between arts and sciences and professional undergraduate majors
is one that has been made in the Classification since 1987 (but only for
undergraduate colleges), and researchers and others in the higher education
community have made similar distinctions. The previous analysis has been
extended and elaborated by (1) applying it to almost all baccalaureate-level
institutions, (2) making finer distinctions along the arts and sciences -
professions continuum, and (3) recognizing a "middle ground" where
the two domains exist in relative balance with respect to graduating
students' major concentrations. For a complete description and technical
details visit the Carnegie Foundation Website
at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications |
|
IPEDS |
Carnegie Classification 2005: Undergraduate Profile |
This
classification describes the undergraduate population with respect to three
characteristics: the proportion who attend part- or full-time; achievement
characteristics of first-year students; and the proportion of entering
students who transfer in from another institution. Each of these captures
important differences in the nature of the undergraduate population. They do
not imply differences in the quality of undergraduate education, but they
have implications for how an institution serves its students. For a complete
description and technical details visit the Carnegie Foundation Website
at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications |
|
CDS |
Carnegie Units |
One year of
study or the equivalent in a secondary school subject. |
|
IPEDS |
Cartographic Material |
Materials
representing in whole or in part the earth or any celestial body at any scale
(e.g., maps and charts) |
|
IPEDS |
Casual Employees |
Persons who are
hired to work during peak times such as those that help at registration time
or those that work in the bookstore for a day or two at the start of a
session. |
|
IPEDS |
Certificate |
A formal award
certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary
education program. |
|
IPEDS |
Ceu |
One CEU
(Continuing Education Unit) is normally defined as 10 contact
hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience
under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction. |
|
IPEDS |
Change In Net Assets |
A term used to
describe the net amount of revenues, expenses,gains,
and losses for the reporting period. This appears on the Statement
of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net
Assets for GASB organizations and on the Statement of
Activities for FASBorganizations. |
|
IPEDS |
Chief Administrator |
The principal
administrative official, or chief executive officer, responsible for the
direction of all affairs and operations of a postsecondary
education institution, or that component of an organization that
conducts postsecondary education, but who may report to a governing board. |
|
IPEDS |
Cip Code |
A six-digit code
in the form xx.xxxx that identifies
instructional program specialties within educational institutions. |
Classification
of Instructional Programs (CIP) |
CDS |
Class Rank |
The relative
numerical position of a student in his or her graduating class, calculated by
the high school on the basis of grade-point average, whether weighted or
unweighted. |
|
IPEDS |
Classification Of Instructional Programs (Cip) |
A taxonomic
coding scheme for secondary and postsecondary instructional programs. It is
intended to facilitate the organization, collection, and reporting
of program data using classifications that capture the majority of
reportable data. The CIP is the accepted federal government statistical
standard on instructional program classifications and is used in a variety of
education information surveys and databases. |
|
IPEDS |
Clerical And Secretarial |
A primary
function or occupational activity category used to classify persons
whose assignments typically are associated with clerical activities or are
specifically of a secretarial nature. Includes personnel who are responsible
for internal and external communications, recording and retrieval of data
(other than computer programmer) and/or information and other paperwork
required in an office. Also includes such occupational titles such as
switchboard operators, including answering service; telephone operators; bill
and account collectors; billing and posting clerks and machine operators;
bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks; payroll and timekeeping clerks;
procurement clerks; file clerks; clerical library assistants; human resources
assistants, except payroll and timekeeping; shipping, receiving, and traffic
clerks; secretaries and administrative assistants; computer operators; data
entry and information processing workers; desktop publishers; mail clerks and
mail machine operators (except postal service); office clerks (general);
office machine operators (except computer); and proofreaders and copy
markers. (Term
used in the IPEDS HR survey component prior to 2012-13) |
|
IPEDS |
Clock Hour |
A unit of
measure that represents an hour of scheduled instruction given to
students. Also referred to as contact hour. |
|
IPEDS |
Cohort |
A specific group
of students established for tracking purposes. |
|
IPEDS |
Collection Year |
The academic
year in which IPEDS data were collected.
Most Institutional Characteristics, Human Resources, Fall
Enrollment, and Admissions data are collected for the current
year; Completions, 12-Month Enrollment, Student Financial
Aid, Academic Librariesand Finance data collections cover the
prior year. Graduation Rates and Outcome Measures cover
cohorts from prior years that completed college by August 31 of the most
recent fall. |
Data
year |
IPEDS |
College Navigator |
A web tool
accessed through http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigatorthat provides
selected IPEDS data to assist students, parents, high school
counselors, and others obtain information about nearly 7,000 postsecondary
institutions in the United States and other areas. It offers a wide range of
information including programs offered, retention and graduation rates, aid
available, campus safety, accreditation, and estimated student expenses. NOTE: Replaces
the College Opportunities Online Locator (IPEDS COOL). |
|
CDS |
College-Preparatory Program |
Courses in
academic subjects (English, history and social studies, foreign languages,
mathematics, science, and the arts) that stress preparation for college or
university study. |
|
CDS |
Common Application |
The standard
application form distributed by the National Association of Secondary School
Principals for a large number of private colleges who are members of the
Common Application Group. |
|
CDS ** |
Community Service Program |
Referral center
for students wishing to perform volunteer work in the community or
participate in volunteer activities coordinated by academic departments. |
|
IPEDS |
Community, Social Service, Legal, Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports,
And Media Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the following three major groups in the 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1) Community and Social
Service Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc210000.htm); 2) Legal
Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc230000.htm); and 3) Arts, Design,
Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc270000.htm). |
|
CDS |
Commuter |
A student who lives off campus in housing
that is not owned by, operated by, or affiliated with the college. This
category includes students who commute from home and students who have moved
to the area to attend college. |
|
IPEDS |
Comparison Group |
The group of
peer institutions used for comparison purposes within the IPEDS Peer
Analysis System (PAS). Comparison groups may be identified by the analyst by
name or UnitID, they may be built by using characteristics (variables)
from the IPEDS data, or they may be automatically generated by the
system. Also referred to as a peer group. |
Focus
institution |
IPEDS |
Completer |
A student who
receives a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal
award. In order to be considered a completer, the degree/award must actually
be conferred. |
|
IPEDS |
Completers Within 150% Of Normal Time |
Students who
completed their program within 150% of the normal (or expected)
time for completion. |
Normal
time to completion |
IPEDS |
Completions (C) |
This annual
component of IPEDS collects number of degrees and other formal
awards (certificates) conferred. These data are reported by level
(associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctor's), as well as by length of
program for some. Both are reported by race/ethnicity and sex of
recipient, and the field of study, using the Classification of
Instructional Programs (CIP)code. Institutions report all degrees and other
awards conferred during an entire academic year, from July 1 of one calendar
year through June 30 of the following year. Completions data by
race/ethnicity at the 2-digit CIP level became an annual collection in 1990;
since the 1995 collection, race/ethnicity is collected at the 6-digit CIP
level. In 2001, IPEDS began collecting completers of double majors by level,
6-digit CIP code, and by race/ethnicity and sex of recipient. |
|
IPEDS |
Component Unit |
This term
applies to GASB institutions only. A component unit is a legally
separate organizations for which the governing board and/or management of the
primary institution is financially accountable. It can be another
organization for which the nature and significance of its relationship with a
primary institution is such that exclusion would cause the primary
institution's financial statements to be misleading or incomplete. NOTE: Component units
are required to be reported in the financial statements of the primary
institution, either discretely presented or by blending, effective with
fiscal years beginning after June 15, 2003. |
|
IPEDS |
Comprehensive Fee |
A single fixed
amount of money charged by an institution that
covers tuition, required fees, room, and board. For some
institutions, this amount may also cover books and supplies. |
|
IPEDS |
Computer Hardware And Software Operating Expenses |
These include
expenses from the library budget for computer hardware and software used to
support library operations, whether purchased or leased, mainframe or
microcomputer. Expenses for maintenance and the expense to run information
services when it cannot be separated from the price of the product are also
included in this category. |
|
IPEDS |
Computer, Engineering, And Science Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the following three major groups in the 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1) Computer and
Mathematical Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc150000.htm); 2)
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc170000.htm); and 3) Life, Physical, and
Social Science Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc190000.htm). |
|
IPEDS |
Construction In Progress |
Capital
assets under construction or development that have not yet been placed
into service, such as a building or parking lot. Capital assets are
not subject to depreciation while in a construction in progress
status. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Contact Hour |
A unit of
measure that represents an hour of scheduled instruction given to
students. Also referred to as clock hour. |
|
IPEDS |
Contact Hour Activity |
The provision of
coursework to students which can be measured in terms of contact
or clock hours . |
|
IPEDS |
Continuing Contract Or Employment Agreement |
A contract or
agreement that has no specific date of termination, and that can be
terminated for just cause or other agreed-upon reasons (e.g., reorganization,
funding). |
|
IPEDS |
Continuing Professional Education |
Programs and
courses designed specifically for individuals who have completed
a degree in a professional field (such as law, medicine, dentistry,
education, or social work) to obtain additional training in their particular
field of study. |
|
IPEDS |
Continuing/Returning Student (Undergraduate) |
A student who is
not new to the institution in the fall, but instead is continuing his or her
studies at the institution (i.e., not first-time and not transfer-in). |
|
IPEDS |
Continuous Basis |
A calendar
system classification that is used by institutions that allow students
to enroll/start classes at any time during the year. For example, a
cosmetology school or a word processing school might allow students to enroll
and begin studies at various times, with no requirement that classes begin on
a certain date. |
|
CDS |
Continuous Basis (For Program Enrollment) |
A calendar
system classification that is used by institutions that enroll students at
any time during the academic year. For example, a cosmetology school or a
word processing school might allow students to enroll and begin studies at
various times, with no requirement that classes begin on a certain date. |
|
IPEDS |
Contributions From Affiliated Entities |
Revenues from
non-consolidated affiliated entities, such as fund raising foundations,
booster clubs, other institutionally-related foundations, and similar
organizations created to support the institution or organizational units of
the institution. General purpose financial statements
for FASB institutions include a separate line for these
revenues; GASB institutions classify
such revenues as gifts. |
|
IPEDS |
Control (Of Institution) |
A classification
of whether an institution is operated by publicly elected or appointed
officials (public control) or by privately elected or appointed officials and
derives its major source of funds from private sources (private control). |
Institutional
affiliation; Sector; Level (of institution) |
IPEDS |
Cookie |
A message given
to a Web browser by a Web server. The browser stores the message in a text
file. The message is then sent back to the server each time the browser
requests a page from the server. |
|
IPEDS |
Cooperative (Work-Study) Program |
A program that
provides for alternate class attendance and employment in business, industry,
or government. |
|
CDS |
Cooperative Education Program |
A program that
provides for alternate class attendance and employment in business, industry,
or government. |
|
CDS |
Cooperative Housing |
College-owned,
-operated, or -affiliated housing in which students share room and board
expenses and participate in household chores to reduce living expenses. |
|
IPEDS |
Core Expenses |
Total expenses
for the essential education activities of the institution. Core expenses for
public institutions reporting under GASB standards include expenses for
instruction, research, public service, academic support, student services,
institutional support, operation and maintenance of plant, depreciation,
scholarships and fellowships, interest and other operating and nonoperating
expenses. Core expenses for FASB (primarily private, not-for-profit and
for-profit) institutions include expenses on instruction, research, public
service, academic support, student services, institutional support, net grant
aid to students, and other expenses. For both FASB and GASB institutions,
core expenses exclude expenses for auxiliary enterprises (e.g., bookstores,
dormitories), hospitals, and independent operations. |
|
IPEDS |
Core Revenues |
Total revenues
for the essential education activities of the institution. Core revenues for
public institutions (using the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB)
standards) include tuition and fees; government appropriations (federal,
state, and local); government grants and contracts; private gifts, grants,
and contracts; investment income; other operating and nonoperating sources;
and other revenues and additions. Core revenues for private, not-for-profit
and public institutions reporting under the Financial Accounting Standards
Board (FASB) standards include tuition and fees; government appropriations
(federal, state, and local); government grants and contracts; private gifts,
grants, and contracts; investment return; sales and services of educational
activities; and other sources. Core revenues for private, for-profit
institutions reporting under FASB standards include tuition and fees;
government appropriations (federal, state, and local); government grants and
contracts; private grants and contracts; net investment income; sales and
services of educational activities; and other sources. In general, core
revenues exclude revenues from auxiliary enterprises (e.g., bookstores,
dormitories), hospitals, and independent operations. |
|
IPEDS |
Correspondence Education |
Education
provided through one or more courses in which the institution provides
instructional materials and examinations by mail or electronic transmission
to students who are separated from the instruction. Interaction between
the instructor and the student is not regular and substantive, and it is
primarily initiated by the student. Correspondence courses are
typically self-paced. Correspondence education is not distance
education. |
|
IPEDS |
Counseling Service |
Activities
designed to assist students in making plans and decisions related to their
education, career, or personal development. |
|
CDS ** |
Counseling Service |
Activities
designed to assist students in making plans and decisions related to their
education, career, or personal development. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Credit |
Recognition of
attendance or performance in an instructional activity (course
or program) that can be applied by a recipient toward the requirements
for a postsecondary degree, diploma, certificate, or other
formal award, irrespective of the activity's unit of measurement. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Credit Course |
A course that,
if successfully completed, can be applied toward the number of courses
required for achieving a
postsecondary degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal
award, irrespective of the activity's unit of measurement. |
|
IPEDS |
Credit For Life Experiences |
Credit earned by
students for what they have learned through independent study, noncredit
adult courses, work experience, portfolio demonstration, previous licensure
or certification, or completion of other learning opportunities (military,
government, or professional). Credit may also be awarded through a
credit by examination program. |
|
IPEDS |
Credit For Military Training |
Postsecondary
credit granted by institutions to military servicemen or veterans for
experiences and training gained while in the service. |
|
IPEDS |
Credit For Military Training |
Postsecondary
credit granted by institutions to military servicemen or veterans for
experiences and training gained while in the service. |
|
IPEDS |
Credit Hour |
A unit of
measure representing the equivalent of an hour (50 minutes)
of instruction per week over the entire term. It is applied toward
the total number of credit hours needed for completing the
requirements of a degree, diploma, certificate, or other
formal award. |
Clock
hour; Contact hour |
CDS |
Credit Hour |
A unit of
measure representing an hour (50 minutes) of instruction over a 15-week
period in a semester or trimester system or a 10-week period in a quarter
system. It is applied toward the total number of hours needed for completing
the requirements of a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal award. |
|
IPEDS |
Credit Hour Activity |
The provision of
coursework to students which can be measured in terms of credit hours. |
|
CDS |
Cross-Registration |
A system whereby
students enrolled at one institution may take courses at another institution
without having to apply to the second institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Current Assets |
Assets that are
reasonably expected to be realized in cash or sold or consumed during the
next normal operating cycle (normally one year) of the institution. Liquidity
or nearness to cash is not the basis for classifying assets as
current or non-current; thus cash or investments intended for liquidation
of liabilities due beyond the one-year period would not be current
assets. |
|
IPEDS |
Current Liabilities |
Liabilities whose
liquidation is reasonably expected to require the use of resources classified
as current assets or the creation of other current liabilities
within the next year. May include accounts payable, accrued salaries and
wages, deferred revenues, and long term debt current portion, among
others. |
|
IPEDS |
Current Replacement Value |
The estimated
current cost to replace all buildings owned by the institution. It
represents recent appraisal value or what is currently carried as insurance
replacement value, but does not include the replacement values of those
buildings which are a part of endowment or other capital fund investments in
real estate. This figure is not a book value figure. |
|
IPEDS |
Data Analysis System (Das) |
The Data
Analysis System (DAS) is a software application that allows a user to produce
tables from selected NCES data sets. While each collection year uses a
separate DAS, all have a consistent interface and command structure. User can
select from several output formats, either direct printing or comma-separated
file which can be input for other software. |
|
IPEDS |
Data Collection System |
The Web
environment that is used to collect the IPEDS data. |
|
IPEDS |
Data Dictionary |
A file or a list
that contains all known information about variablessuch as format, data
type, field width, and source. |
|
IPEDS |
Data Revision System |
The Web
environment where an institution's prior year data may be revised
by keyholders or data managers. |
|
IPEDS |
Data Universal Numbering System (Duns) Number |
The Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number is a 9-digit number assigned by the
Dun & Bradstreet Information Corporation to any entity providing
products, goods, or services. |
|
IPEDS |
Data Year |
The year to
which data pertain in a particular IPEDS component. For example,
for collection year 2003-04, tuition is for data year
2003-04, whereas completions are for data year 2002-03. |
|
IPEDS |
Database |
Collection of
electronically stored data or unit records (facts, bibliographic data, and
texts) with a common user interface and software for the retrieval and
manipulation of the data. The data or records are usually collected with a
particular intent and relate to a defined topic. Each database is counted
individually even if access to several databases is supported through the
same vendor interface. |
|
IPEDS |
Dataset Cutting Tool (Dct) |
An early IPEDS
data access tool, no longer available. All the functions in the Dataset
Cutting Tool have been incorporated into the IPEDS Data Center. |
|
IPEDS |
Day Care Service |
A student
service designed to provide appropriate care and protection of infants,
preschool, and school-age children so their parents can participate
in postsecondary education programs . |
|
IPEDS |
Deductions From Physical Plant Assets |
Amounts that
represent a decline in the value of physical plant assets resulting
from selling, razing, fire, and other hazards, or other disposition of the
assets. |
|
CDS |
Deferred Admission |
The practice of
permitting admitted students to postpone enrollment, usually for a period of
one academic term or one year. |
|
IPEDS |
Deferred Inflows Of Resources |
Acquisition of
net assets acquired by a government that is applicable to future reporting
periods. Examples of deferred inflows are the difference in a debt
refunding between reacquisition and net carrying amount of the old debt,
upfront payments in service concession arrangements, and change in fair
values in hedging instruments. |
|
IPEDS |
Deferred Outflow Of Resources |
A consumption of
net assets by a government that is applicable to future periods.Examples of
deferred outflows of resources include changes in fair values in hedging
instruments and changes in the net pension liability that are not considered
pension expense (as described in GASB Statement 68, Accounting and Financial
Reporting for Pensions: an amendment of GASB Statement No. 27). |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Degree |
An award
conferred by a college, university, or other postsecondary
education institution as official recognition for the successful
completion of a program of studies. |
|
IPEDS |
Degree Of Urbanization (Urban-Centric Locale) |
A code
representing the urbanicity (city/suburb/rural) by population size of the
institution's location. This urban-centric locale code was assigned through a
methodology developed by the U.S. Census Bureau's Population Division in
2005. The urban-centric locale codes apply current geographic concepts to the
original NCES Locale codes used on IPEDS files through 2004.The following are the codes used: 11 City:
Large; 12 City: Midsize; 13 City: Small; 21 Suburb: Large; 22 Suburb:
Midsize; 23 Suburb: Small; 31 Town: Fringe; 32 Town: Distant; 33 Town:
Remote; 41 Rural: Fringe; 42 Rural: Distant; 43 Rural: Remote |
|
IPEDS |
Degree/Certificate-Seeking Students |
Students
enrolled in courses for credit who are seeking a degree, certificate, or
other formal award. This includes students who: - received any type
of federal financial aid, regardless of what courses they took at any
time; - received any state or locally based financial aid with an
eligibility requirement that the student be enrolled in a degree,
certificate, or transfer-seeking program; or - obtained a student
visa to study at a U.S. postsecondary institution.High school students also enrolled in
postsecondary courses for credit are not considered
degree/certificate-seeking. |
|
CDS |
Degree-Seeking Students |
Students
enrolled in courses for credit who are recognized by the institution as
seeking a degree or formal award. At the undergraduate level, this is
intended to include students enrolled in vocational or occupational programs. |
|
IPEDS |
Department Of Defense Voluntary Education Program Memorandum Of
Understanding |
A voluntary
program that functions to expand and improve postsecondary opportunities for
servicemembers worldwide. It is funded by the Department of Defense through a
contract with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities
(AASCU). |
|
IPEDS |
Depreciation |
The allocation
or distribution of the cost of capital assets, less any salvage value,
to expenses over the estimated useful life of the asset in a
systematic and rational manner. Depreciation for the year is the amount of
the allocation or distribution for the year involved. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Differs By Program (Calendar System) |
A calendar
system classification that is used by institutions that have
occupational/vocational programs of varying lengths. These schools may enroll
students at specific times depending on the program desired. For
example, a school might offer a 2-month program in January, March, May,
September, and November; and a 3-month program in January, April, and
October. |
|
IPEDS |
Diploma |
A formal
document certifying the successful completion of a
prescribed program of studies. |
|
CDS |
Diploma |
See
Postsecondary award, certificate, or diploma. |
|
IPEDS |
Disability Services |
Programs
designed to provide reasonable academic accommodations and support services
to empower students who have disabilities to competitively pursue
postsecondary education. May also include assistance to campus departments in
providing access to services and programs in the most integrated setting
possible. |
|
IPEDS |
Discounts And Allowances |
That part of a
scholarship or fellowship that is used to pay institutional charges such
as tuition and fees or room and board charges. |
|
IPEDS |
Discovery System |
A discovery
system product consists of an interface directed toward the users of a
library to find materials in its collections and subsequently to gain access
to items of interest through the appropriate mechanisms. Discovery systems
tend to be independent from the specific applications that libraries
implement to manage resources, such as integrated library systems, library
services platforms, repository platforms, or electronic resource management
systems. In most cases they provide access to multiple types of materials,
independently of the management platform involved. Discovery systems provide
an interface with search and retrieval capabilities, often with features such
as relevancy-based ordering of search results, facets presented that can be selected
to narrow results according to specific categories, contributors, or date
ranges, and tools to identify related materials or to refine search queries.
Examples of discovery systems can be found
at http://librarytechnology.org/discovery/. |
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IPEDS |
Distance Education |
Education that
uses one or more technologies to deliver instruction to students who are
separated from the instructor and to support regular and substantive
interaction between the students and the instructor synchronously or
asynchronously.
Technologies used for
instruction may include the following: Internet; one-way and two-way
transmissions through open broadcasts, closed circuit, cable, microwave,
broadband lines, fiber optics, satellite or wireless communication devices;
audio conferencing; and video cassette, DVDs, and CD-ROMs, if the cassette,
DVDs, and CD-ROMs are used in a course in conjunction with the technologies
listed above. |
|
IPEDS |
Distance Education Course |
A course in
which the instructional content is delivered exclusively via distance
education. Requirements for coming to campus for orientation, testing,
or academic support services do not exclude a course from being classified as
distance education. |
|
IPEDS |
Distance Education Program |
A program for
which all the required coursework for program completion is able to be
completed via distance education courses. |
|
CDS |
Distance Learning |
An option for
earning course credit at off-campus locations via cable television, internet,
satellite classes, videotapes, correspondence courses, or other means. |
|
IPEDS |
Dividend Earnings |
Distribution of
earnings to shareholders that may be in the form of cash, stock, or property. |
|
IPEDS |
Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive typically
offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs , and they are
committed to graduate education through the doctorate. During the period
studied, they awarded 50 or more doctoral degrees per year across
at least 15 disciplines. |
Carnegie
Classification |
IPEDS |
Doctoral/Research Universities - Intensive (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Doctoral/Research Universities - Intensive typically
offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs , and they are
committed to graduate education through the doctorate. During the period
studied, they awarded at least ten doctoral degrees per year across
three or more disciplines, or at least 20 doctoral degrees per year overall. |
Carnegie
Classification |
IPEDS |
Doctor'S Degree |
The highest
award a student can earn for graduate study. The
doctor's degree classification includes such degrees as Doctor of
Education, Doctor of Juridical Science, Doctor of Public Health, and the
Doctor of Philosophy degree in any field such as agronomy, food technology,
education, engineering, public administration, ophthalmology, or radiology. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Doctor'S Degree-Other |
A doctor's
degree that does not meet the definition of a doctor's degree -
research/scholarship or a doctor's degree - professional practice. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Doctor'S Degree-Professional Practice |
A doctor's
degree that is conferred upon completion of a program providing the knowledge
and skills for the recognition, credential, or license required for
professional practice. The degree is awarded after a period of study such
that the total time to the degree, including both pre-professional and
professional preparation, equals at least six full-time equivalent academic
years. Some of these degrees were formerly classified
as first-professional and may include: Chiropractic (D.C. or D.C.M.);
Dentistry (D.D.S. or D.M.D.); Law (J.D.); Medicine (M.D.); Optometry (O.D.);
Osteopathic Medicine (D.O); Pharmacy (Pharm.D.); Podiatry (D.P.M., Pod.D.,
D.P.); or, Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), and others, as designated by the
awarding institution. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Doctor'S Degree-Research/Scholarship |
A Ph.D. or other
doctor's degree that requires advanced work beyond the master's level,
including the preparation and defense of a dissertation based on original
research, or the planning and execution of an original project demonstrating
substantial artistic or scholarly achievement. Some examples of this type of
degree may include Ed.D., D.M.A., D.B.A., D.Sc., D.A., or D.M, and others, as
designated by the awarding institution. |
|
CDS |
Double Major |
Program in which
students may complete two undergraduate programs of study simultaneously. |
|
IPEDS |
Dual Credit |
A program
through which high school students are enrolled in Advanced
Placement (AP) courses, taught at their high school, that fulfill high
school graduation requirements and may earn the student
college credits . |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Dual Enrollment |
A program
through which high school students may enroll in college courses while still
enrolled in high school. Students are not required to apply for admission to
the college in order to participate. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Early Action (Called Early Action Plan By Cds) |
An admission
plan that allows students to apply and be notified of an admission decision
well in advance of the regular notification dates. If admitted, the candidate
is not committed to enroll (unlike early decision). Students may reply
to the offer under the college's regular reply policy. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Early Admission |
A policy under
which students who have not completed high school are admitted to and
enrolled full-time in college, usually after completion of their junior year. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Early Decision (Called Early Decision Plan By Cds) |
A plan that
allows students to apply and be notified of an admission decision
(and financial aid offer, if applicable) well in advance of the
regular notification date. Applicants agree to accept an offer of admission
and, if admitted, to withdraw their applications from other colleges. There
are three possible decisions in response to such an application: admitted,
denied, or not admitted but forwarded for consideration with the
regular applicant pool, without prejudice. |
|
IPEDS |
E-Books |
E-books are
digital documents (including those digitized by the library), licensed or
not, where searchable text is prevalent, and which can be seen in
analogy to a printed book (monograph). E-books are loaned to users on
portable devices (e-book readers) or by transmitting the contents to the
user's personal computer for a limited time. |
|
IPEDS |
Educational Offerings |
Educational programs offered
by postsecondary institutions that are occupational, academic, or continuing
professional that qualify as postsecondary education programs OR
recreational or avocational, adult basic, remedial instruction, high
school equivalency, or high school programs that are not deemed
postsecondary. |
|
IPEDS |
E-Media |
E-media
materials are media materials that are in digital format and are available
for download or streaming. Include digital graphic materials. |
|
IPEDS |
Employees By Assigned Position (Eap) |
This data, now
part of the Human Resources (HR) component of IPEDS, was
previously a separate collection. It was instituted in 2001-02 as a response
to a proposal by the National Postsecondary Education Cooperative focus group
on faculty and staff. It allows institutions to "assign" all
faculty and staff to distinct categories. The EAP collects information on all
employees on the institution's payroll as of November 1 of the reporting
year, by full- and part-time status; by function or occupational category;
and by faculty status and tenure status. Institutions with medical
schools are required to report their medical school employees separately. (Term used in IPEDS HR survey component prior to 2012-13) |
|
IPEDS |
Employer Identification Number (Ein) |
The number
assigned to an institution by the Internal Revenue Service for tax purposes. |
|
IPEDS |
Employment Services For Current Students |
Activities
intended to assist students in obtaining part-time employment as a means of
defraying part of the cost of their education. |
|
IPEDS |
Endowment Assets |
Gross
investments of endowment funds, term endowment funds,
and funds functioning as endowment for the institution and any of
its foundations and other affiliated organizations. |
|
IPEDS |
Endowment Funds |
Funds whose
principal is nonexpendable (true endowment) and that are intended to be
invested to provide earnings for institutional use. Also includes term
endowments and funds functioning as endowment. |
|
IPEDS |
Endowment Income |
Endowment income
includes: (1) the unrestricted income of endowment and similar funds; (2)
restricted income of endowment and similar funds to the extent expended for
current operating purposes, and (3) income from funds held in trust by others
under irrevocable trusts. Excludes
capital gains or losses unless the institution has
adopted a spending formula by which it expends not only the yield but also a
prudent portion of the appreciation of the principal. Does not include gains
spent for current operations, which are treated as transfers. |
|
CDS |
English As A Second Language (Esl) |
A course of
study designed specifically for students whose native language is not
English. |
|
IPEDS |
Entering Students (Undergraduate) |
Students at
the undergraduate level,
both full-time and part-time, coming into the institution for
the first time in the fall term (or the prior summer term who
returned again in the fall). This includes all first-time undergraduate
students, students transferring into the institution at the undergraduate
level for the first time, and non-degree/certificate seeking undergraduates
entering in the fall. |
|
IPEDS |
Equipment |
Moveable
tangible property such as research equipment, vehicles, machinery, and office
equipment that meets the institution's capitalization policy for capital
assets. |
|
IPEDS |
Equity |
The excess of a
private, for-profit institution's assets over its liabilities.
It is the claim or stake of the owners. |
|
IPEDS |
E-Serial |
An e-serial is a
periodical publication that is published in digital form to be displayed on a
computer screen. |
|
CDS |
Exchange Student Program-Domestic |
Any arrangement
between a student and a college that permits study for a semester or more at
another college in the United States without extending the amount of time
required for a degree. See also Study abroad. |
|
IPEDS |
Exclusions |
Those students
who may be removed (deleted) from a cohort (or subcohort). For
the Graduation Rates, Outcome Measures , and Fall
Enrollment retention rate reporting, students may be removed from a
cohort if they left the institution for one of the following reasons: death
or total and permanent disability; service in the armed forces (including
those called to active duty); service with a foreign aid service of the
federal government, such as the Peace Corps; or service on official church
missions. |
Student
Right-to-Know Act |
IPEDS |
Executive, Administrative, And Managerial |
A primary
function or occupational activity category used to classify persons
whose assignments require management of the institution, or a customarily
recognized department or subdivision thereof. Assignments require the
performance of work directly related to management policies or general
business operations of the institution, department or subdivision.
Assignments in this category customarily and regularly require the incumbent
to exercise discretion and independent judgment. Included in this category
are employees holding titles such as: top executives; chief executives;
general and operations managers; advertising, marketing, promotions, public
relations, and sales managers; operations specialties managers;
administrative services managers; computer and information systems managers;
financial managers; human resources managers; purchasing managers;
postsecondary education administrators such as: presidents, vice presidents
(including assistants and associates), deans (including assistants and
associates) if their principal activity is administrative and not primarily
instruction, research or public service, directors (including assistants and
associates), department heads (including assistants and associates) if their
principal activity is administrative and not primarily instruction, research
or public service, assistant and associate managers (including first-line
managers of service, production and sales workers who spend more than 80
percent of their time performing supervisory activities); engineering
managers; food service managers; lodging managers; and medical and health
services managers. (Term used in the IPEDS HR survey
component prior to 2012-13) |
|
IPEDS |
Expenses |
The outflow or
other using up of assets or incurrence of liabilities (or
a combination of both) from delivering or producing goods, rendering
services, or carrying out other activities that constitute the institution's
ongoing major or central operations or in generating revenues.
Alternatively, expenses may be thought of as the costs of goods and services
used to produce the educational services provided by the institution.
Expenses result in a reduction of net assets. |
|
IPEDS |
Extension Centers |
Sites or centers
outside the confines of the parent institution where courses are offered that
are part of an organized program at the parent institution. The
sites are not considered to be temporary, but may be rented or made available
to the institution at no cost by another institution or an organization,
agency, or firm. |
|
IPEDS |
Extension Division |
A unit of the
institution that provides institutional services including the planning,
organization, and delivery of extended campus offerings. To carry out these
activities, it generally maintains its own enrollment, personnel, and
financial records separate from those of the main institution (although an
institution may include these records in its own institutional data base). It
does not grant either degree-credit or degrees , but these may be
awarded by the institution for instruction provided through the
extension division. |
|
CDS |
External Degree Program |
A program of
study in which students earn credits toward a degree through independent
study, college courses, proficiency examinations, and personal experience.
External degree programs require minimal or no classroom attendance. |
|
CDS |
Extracurricular Activities (As Admission Factor) |
Special
consideration in the admissions process given for participation in both
school and nonschool-related activities of interest to the college, such as
clubs, hobbies, student government, athletics, performing arts, etc. |
|
IPEDS |
Faculty |
Persons
identified by the institution as such and typically those whose initial
assignments are made for the purpose of conducting instruction, research or
public service as a principal activity (or activities). They may hold
academic rank titles of professor, associate professor, assistant professor,
instructor, lecturer or the equivalent of any of those academic ranks.
Faculty may also include the chancellor/president, provost, vice provosts,
deans, directors or the equivalent, as well as associate deans, assistant
deans and executive officers of academic departments (chairpersons, heads or
the equivalent) if their principal activity is instruction combined with
research and/or public service. The designation as "faculty" is
separate from the activities to which they may be currently assigned. For
example, a newly appointed president of an institution may also be appointed
as a faculty member. Graduate, instruction, and research assistants are not
included in this category. |
|
IPEDS |
Faculty Status |
A status
designated by the institution according to the institution's policies.
"Faculty" may include staff with academic appointments
(instruction, research, public service) and other staff members who are
appointed as faculty members. The designation "faculty" is separate
from the activities to which the staff members are currently assigned. For
example, a president, provost, or librarian may also be appointed as a
faculty member. For IPEDS reporting, graduate assistants do not have faculty
status. |
|
IPEDS |
Fall Cohort |
The group of
students entering in the fall term established for tracking
purposes. For the Graduation Rates component, this includes all
students who enter an institution as full-time,
first-time degree or certificate-seeking undergraduate students
during the fall term of a given year. For the Outcome Measurescomponent,
all degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students who enter an
institution during the fall term of a given year must be placed in one of
four cohorts: full-time, first-time; part-time, first-time; full-time,
non-first-time; and part-time, non-first-time. |
|
IPEDS |
Fall Enrollment (Ef) |
This annual
component of IPEDS collects data on the number of students enrolled
in the fall at postsecondary institutions. Students reported are those
enrolled in courses creditable toward a degree or other formal award;
students enrolled in courses that are part of a vocational or occupational
program, including those enrolled in off-campus or extension centers; and
high school students taking regular college courses for credit. Institutions
report annually the number of full- and part-time students, by
gender, race/ethnicity, and level (undergraduate, graduate,
first-professional); the total number of undergraduate entering
students(first-time, full-and part-time students, transfer-ins, and
non-degree students); and retention rates. In even-numbered years, data
are collected for state of residence of first-time students and for the
number of those students who graduated from high school or received high
school equivalent certificates in the past 12 months. Also in even-numbered
years, 4-year institutions are required to provide enrollment data by gender,
race/ethnicity, and level for selected fields of study. In odd-numbered
years, data are collected for enrollment by age category by student level and
gender. |
|
IPEDS |
Fall Term |
The part of
the academic year that begins between late August and November 1. |
|
IPEDS |
Fasb (Financial Accounting Standards Board) |
Financial
Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is recognized by the American Institute of
Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) as the body authorized to establish
accounting standards. In practice it defers to the Governmental
Accounting Standards Board (GASB)for the setting of accounting standards for
local and state government entities. |
|
IPEDS |
Federal Grants |
Transfers of
money or property from the Federal government to the education institution
without a requirement to receive anything in return. These grants may take
the form of grants to the institutions to undertake research or they may be
in the form of student financial aid. (Used for reporting on the Finance
component) |
|
IPEDS |
Federal Grants (Grants/Educational Assistance Funds) |
Grants provided
by federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Education, including Title
IV Pell Grants and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG).
Also includes need-based and merit-based educational assistance funds and
training vouchers provided from other federal agencies and/or
federally-sponsored educational benefits programs. (Used for reporting on
the Student Financial Aid component) |
|
IPEDS |
Federal Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grants (Fseog) |
(Higher
Education Act of 1965, as amended, Title IV, Part A, Subpart 2, Public Laws
89-329, 92-318, 94-482, et al; 20 USC 1070b-1070b-3.) Provides
eligible undergraduate postsecondary students with demonstrated
financial need with grant assistance to help meet educational expenses. The
Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) are made directly to
institutions of higher education, which select students for the awards. |
|
IPEDS |
Federal Work Study (Fws) |
A part-time work
program awarding on- or off-campus jobs to students who demonstrate financial
need. FWS positions are primarily funded by the government, but are also
partially funded by the institution. FWS is awarded to eligible students by
the college as part of the student's financial aid package. The maximum FWS
award is based on the student's financial need, the number of hours the
student is able to work, and the amount of FWS funding available at the
institution. This is a type of Title IV Aid, but is not considered grant aid
to students. |
|
IPEDS |
Fellowships |
These are
grants-in-aid and trainee stipends to graduate students. Fellowships do
not include funds for which services to the institution must be rendered,
such as payments for teaching, or loans. |
|
IPEDS |
Fice (Federal Interagency Committee On Education) Code |
A 6-digit
identification code originally created by the Federal Interagency Committee
on Education (FICE). The code was used to identify all schools doing business
with the Office of Education during the early sixties. This code is no longer
used in IPEDS; it has been replaced by the Office of Postsecondary
Education (OPE) ID code. |
|
IPEDS |
Fiduciary Funds |
Resources held
and administered by the institution when it is acting in a capacity for
individuals, private organizations, or governments. These are funds the
institution holds in a trustee or agency capacity for others and the funds
therefore cannot be used to support the institution's
own programs . Included are pension (and other employee benefit)
trust funds, investment trust funds, private-purpose trust funds, and agency
funds (i.e., agency transactions). Fiduciary funds are not included in the
entity-wide financial statements of GASB organizations, but are
reported separately as supplementary information. |
|
IPEDS |
Finance (F) |
This annual
component of IPEDS collects data that describe the financial
condition of postsecondary education in the nation. These data are
used to monitor changes in postsecondary education finance and to promote
research involving institutional financial resources and expenditures.
Specific data elements include such items as
institutional revenues by source (e.g., tuition and fees,
government, private gifts); institutional expenditures by function
(e.g., instruction, research, plant maintenance and
operation); physical plant assets and indebtedness; and endowment
investments. Institutions may use different survey forms depending on
the control of institution (e.g. public, private non-profit, or
private for-profit) and the accounting standards followed by the institution
(e.g. FASB or GASB). |
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IPEDS |
Financial Aid |
Federal Work
Study, grants, loans to students (government and/or private),
assistantships, scholarships, fellowships, tuition waivers, tuition
discounts, employer aid (tuition reimbursement) and other monies (other
than from relatives/friends) provided to students to meet expenses. This
excludes loans to parents. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid:Financial Aid
Applicant |
Any applicant
who submits any one of the institutionally required financial aid
applications/forms, such as the FAFSA. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid: Financial Need |
As determined by
your institution using the federal methodology and/or your institution's own
standards. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid: Indebtedness |
Aggregate dollar
amount borrowed through any loan program (federal, state, subsidized,
unsubsidized, private, etc.; excluding parent loans) while the student was
enrolled at an institution. Student loans co-signed by a parent are assumed
to be the responsibility of the student and should be included. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid: Institutional
Scholarships And Grants |
Endowed
scholarships, annual gifts and tuition funded grants for which the
institution determines the recipient. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid: Need-Based Aid |
College-funded
or college-administered award from institutional, state, federal, or other
sources for which a student must have financial need to qualify. This
includes both institutional and noninstitutional student aid (grants, jobs,
and loans). |
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CDS |
Financial Aid: Need-Based
Scholarship Or Grant Aid |
Scholarships and
grants from institutional, state, federal, or other sources for which a
student must have financial need to qualify. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid: Need-Based
Self-Help Aid |
Loans and
jobsfrom institutional, state,
federal, or other sources for which a student must demonstrate financial need
to qualify. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid:Awarded Aid |
The dollar
amounts offered to financial aid applicants. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid:External
Scholarships And Grants |
Scholarships and
grants received from outside (private) sources that students bring with them
(e.g., Kiwanis, National Merit scholarships). The institution may process
paperwork to receive the dollars, but it has no role in determining the
recipient or the dollar amount awarded. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid:Non-Need-Based
Scholarship Or Grant Aid |
Scholarships and
grants, gifts, or merit-based aid from institutional, state, federal, or
other sources (including unrestricted funds or gifts and endowment income)
awarded solely on the basis of academic achievement, merit, or any other
non-need-based reason. When reporting questions H1 and H2, non-need-based aid
that is used to meet need should be counted as need-based aid. Suggested order of precedence for counting
non-need money as need-based: Non-need institutional grants, Non-need tuition
waivers, Non-need athletic awards, Non-need federal grants, Non-need state
grants, Non-need state grants, Non-need outside grants, Non-need student
loans, Non-need parent loans, Non-need work |
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CDS |
Financial Aid:Non-Need-Based
Self-Help Aid |
Loans and jobs
from institutional, state, or other sources for which a student need not
demonstrate financial need to qualify. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid:Private Student
Loans |
A nonfederal
loan made by a lender such as a bank, credit union or private lender used to
pay for up to the annual cost of education, less any financial aid received. |
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CDS |
Financial Aid:Work Study And
Employment |
Federal and
state work study aid, and any employment packaged by your institution in
financial aid awards. |
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IPEDS |
Fips (Federal Information Processing Standards) Code |
Standardized
numeric or alphabetic codes issued by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) to ensure uniform identification of geographic entities
throughout all federal government agencies. |
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CDS |
First-Time Student |
A student
attending any institution for the first time at the level enrolled. Includes
students enrolled in the fall term who attended a postsecondary institution
for the first time at the same level in the prior summer term. Also includes
students who entered with advanced standing (college credit earned before
graduation from high school). |
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IPEDS |
First-Time Student (Undergraduate) |
A student who
has no prior postsecondary experience (except as noted below) attending any
institution for the first time at the undergraduate level. This
includes students enrolled in academic
or occupational programs. It also includes 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 graduation from high school). |
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CDS |
First-Time, First-Year (Freshman) Student |
A student attending any institution for the
first time at the undergraduate level. Includes students enrolled in the fall
term who attended college for the first time in the prior summer term. Also
includes students who entered with advanced standing (college credits earned
before graduation from high school). |
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IPEDS/CDS |
First-Year Student |
A student who
has completed less than the equivalent of 1 full year
of undergraduate work; that is, less than
30 semester hours (in a 120-hour degree program) or less
than 900 contact hours . |
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IPEDS |
Fixed Assets |
Assets that
cannot readily be turned into cash without disrupting the operation of the
institution. Fixed assets include intangible assets consisting of certain
nonmaterial rights and benefits of an institution, such as patents,
copyrights, trademarks and goodwill. |
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IPEDS |
Focus Institution |
The term used in
the IPEDS Peer Analysis System to identify the postsecondary
institution that is being compared to other institutions (peers) or that is
the basis for any statistical reports generated within the system. |
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IPEDS |
Four-Year Institution |
A postsecondary
institution that offers programs of at least 4 years duration or
one that offers programs at or above the baccalaureate level. Includes
schools that offer postbaccalaureate certificatesonly or those that
offer graduate programs only. Also includes free-standing medical, law or
other first-professional schools. |
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IPEDS/CDS |
Freshman |
A
first-year undergraduate student. |
First-year
student |
CDS ** |
Freshman/New Student Orientation |
Orientation
addressing the academic, social, emotional, and intellectual issues involved
in beginning college. May be a few hours or a few days in length; at some
colleges, there is a fee. |
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IPEDS |
Fringe Benefits |
Cash
contributions in the form of supplementary or deferred compensation other
than salary. Excludes the employee's contribution. Employee fringe benefits
include retirement plans, social security taxes, medical/dental plans,
guaranteed disability income protection plans, tuition plans, housing plans,
unemployment compensation plans, group life insurance plans, worker's
compensation plans, and other benefits in-kind with cash options. |
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IPEDS |
Fte Of Students |
The full-time
equivalent (FTE) of students is a single value providing a meaningful
combination of full-time and part-time students. IPEDS data products
currently have two calculations of FTE students, one using fall student
headcounts and the other using 12-month instructional activity. |
1.
Calculation of FTE students (using fall student headcounts)and 2. Calculation of FTE students (using
instructional activity) |
IPEDS |
Fte Staff |
The
full-time-equivalent (FTE) of staff is calculated by summing the total number
of full-time staff from the Employees by Assigned Position (EAP) component
and adding one-third of the total number of part-time staff. |
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IPEDS |
Full Aid Year |
For the purposes
of the IPEDS Student Financial Aid (SFA) component, full aid year refers to
either the academic year (for academic reporters) or the period
between September 1 and August 31 (for program reporters). |
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IPEDS |
Full-Time Staff (Employees) |
As defined by
the institution. The type of appointment at the snapshot date determines
whether an employee is full-time or part-time. The employee's term of
contract is not considered in making the determination of full- or part-time. |
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IPEDS |
Full-Time Student |
Undergraduate: A
student enrolled for 12 or more semestercredits, or 12 or
more quarter credits, or 24 or more contact hoursa week each
term. Graduate: A student enrolled for 9 or more semester credits, or 9 or
more quarter credits, or a student involved in thesis or dissertation
preparation that is considered full-time by the institution. Doctor's
degree - Professional practice- as defined by the institution. |
Credit |
CDS |
Full-Time Student (Undergraduate) |
A student
enrolled for 12 or more semester credits, 12 or more quarter credits, or 24
or more contact hours a week each term. |
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IPEDS |
Full-Year Cohort |
The group of
students entering at any time during the 12-month period September
1 through August 31 that is established for tracking and
reporting Graduation Rate (GR) and Outcome Measures (OM)
data for institutions that primarily
offer occupational programs of varying lengths. Students must
be full-time and first-time to be considered in
the cohort. For OM component, undergraduate students must enter in one
of four cohorts: full-time, first-time; part-time, first-time; full-time,
non-first-time; and part-time, non-first-time. |
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IPEDS |
Funds Functioning As Endowment (Quasi-Endowment Funds) |
Funds
established by the governing board to function like an endowment fund but
which may be totally expended at any time at the discretion of the governing
board. These funds represent nonmandatory transfers from the
current fund rather than a direct addition to the endowment fund, as
occurs for the true endowment categories. |
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IPEDS |
Gains |
Increases in the
institution's net assets from peripheral or incidental
transactions. This is in contrast to revenues, which occur from the
institution's ongoing major or central operations. Whether a transaction
generates revenue or a gain depends on the relationship of the transaction to
the institution's activities. For example, the sale of computers by a college
store might be part of ongoing central activities, while the sale of surplus
computers from administrative offices might be considered otherwise. |
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IPEDS |
Gasb (Governmental Accounting Standards Board) |
The Governmental
Accounting Standards Board (GASB) establishes accounting standards for local
and state entities including governmental colleges and universities. |
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IPEDS |
Gasb Governmental Model Using Standards Prior To Gasb 34 & 35 |
Prior to
adopting the GASB model using GASB 34 and 35, some
governmental colleges and universities used the "governmental
model" of financial reporting. This reporting model and standards,
followed primarily by some institutions with taxing authority, used the same
financial reporting standards as state and local governments. |
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IPEDS |
Gasb Model Using Gasb 34 & 35 |
GASB Statements
34 and 35 require all governmental colleges and universities to issue
financial statements using the reporting model and standards of those
statements. The required implementation date is based on
annual revenues, with implementation dates from years beginning after
June 15, 2001, to June 15, 2003. The two previous models are the GASB
governmental model and the AICPA College and University Audit Guide
model. |
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IPEDS |
Ged (General Educational Development) |
This term
normally refers to the tests of General Educational Development (GED), which
provide an opportunity to earn a high school credential. The GED program,
sponsored by the American Council on Education, enables individuals to
demonstrate that they have acquired a level of learning comparable to that of
high school graduates. |
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IPEDS |
General Purpose Financial Statement (Gpfs) |
Financial
statements issued to parties outside the management of an institution. These
are provided to creditors, donors, public officials outside the institution,
and other external parties. GPFS differ from internal management financial
reports, although GPFS may also be of use to board members and officials of
the institution. The audit opinion is issued on the GPFS. |
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CDS |
Geographical Residence (As Admission Factor) |
Special
consideration in the admission process given to students from a particular
region, state, or country of residence. |
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IPEDS |
Gifts |
Revenues
received from gift or contribution nonexchange transactions. Includes
bequests, promises to give (pledges), gifts from an affiliated organization
or a component unit not blended or consolidated, and income from
funds held in irrevocable trusts or distributable at the direction of the
trustees of the trusts. Includes any contributed services recognized
(recorded) by the institution. FASB and GASB standards
differ somewhat on when to recognize contributions or nonexchange revenues,
with FASB standards generally causing revenues to be
recognized earlier in certain circumstances. |
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IPEDS |
Governing Board |
An entity that
ensures on behalf of the public the performance of an institution or a group
of institutions. Responsibilities of the board may include appointing,
supporting, and monitoring the president of the institution; reviewing
educational and public service programs; insisting on strategic planning;
and, ensuring good management and adequate resources. |
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IPEDS |
Government Appropriations (Revenues) |
Revenues
received by an institution through acts of a legislative body,
except grants and contracts. These funds are for meeting current
operating expenses and not for specific projects or programs. The
most common example is a state's general appropriation. Appropriations
primarily to fund capital assets are classified as capital
appropriations. |
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IPEDS |
Governmental Activities |
Activities
financed by taxes and intergovernmental revenues and other
nonexchange revenues. |
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IPEDS |
Governmental Activities With Business Type |
This financial
reporting mode, provided by GASB Statement No. 34, refers to an
institution that accounts for its activities as governmental (that is,
financed by taxes, intergovernmental revenues, and other nonexchange
activities) with characteristics of business-type activities (those supported
by fees charged for goods or services). The financial statements for this
type of entity include a column for reporting governmental
activities and another for business-type activities. GASB Statement
34 specifies the financial reporting format for this type of
governmental entity. |
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CDS |
Grade-Point Average (Academic High School Gpa) |
The sum of grade
points a student has earned in secondary school divided by the number of
courses taken. The most common system of assigning numbers to grades counts
four points for an A, three points for a B, two points for a C, one point for
a D, and no points for an E or F. Unweighted GPA?s assign the same weight to
each course. Weighting gives students additional points for their grades in
advanced or honors courses. |
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IPEDS |
Graduate Assistants (Other) |
An occupational
category based on the detailed occupation in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Management Occupations" (SOC
code 11-0000), "Business and Financial Operations Occupations" (SOC
code 13-0000), "Computer and Mathematical Occupations" (SOC code
15-0000), "Architecture and Engineering Occupations" (SOC code
17-0000), "Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations" (SOC
code 19-0000), "Community and Social Service Occupations" (SOC code
21-0000), "Legal Occupations" (SOC code 23-0000), "Arts,
Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations" (SOC code
27-0000), "Librarians, Curators, and Archivists" (SOC code 25-4000),
"Archivists, Curators, and Museum Technicians" (SOC code 25-4010),
"Librarians" (SOC code 25-4020), "Library Technicians"
(SOC code 25-4030), "Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and Special
Education School Teachers" (SOC code 25-2000), "Other Teachers and
Instructors" (SOC code 25-3000), "Other Education, Training, and
Library Occupations" (SOC code 25-9000) and "Healthcare
Practitioners and Technical Occupations" (SOC code 29-0000). For
detailed information, refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc251191.htm. |
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IPEDS |
Graduate Assistants (Research) |
An occupational
category used to classify graduate assistants whose specific assignments
customarily are made for the purpose of conducting research. |
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IPEDS |
Graduate Assistants (Teaching) |
An occupational
category based on the detailed occupation in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Graduate Assistant - Teaching"
(SOC code 25-1191). For detailed information, refer to the following
website: http:// www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc251191.htm. |
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IPEDS |
Graduate Student |
A student who
holds a bachelor's degree or above and is taking courses at the
postbaccalaureate level. These students may or may not be enrolled in
graduate programs. |
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CDS |
Graduate Student |
A student who
holds a bachelor's or equivalent, and is taking courses at the
post-baccalaureate level. |
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IPEDS |
Graduation Rate |
The rate
required for disclosure and/or reporting purposes under Student
Right-to-Know Act. This rate is calculated as the total number
of completers within 150% of normal time divided by the
revised adjusted cohort. |
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IPEDS |
Graduation Rates (Gr) |
This annual
component of IPEDS was added in 1997 to help institutions satisfy
the requirements of the Student Right-to-Know legislation. Data are collected
on the number of students entering the institution as full-time, first-time,
degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students in a particular year
(cohort), by race/ethnicity and gender; the number completing their program
within 150 percent of normal time to completion; the number that transfer to
other institutions if transfer is part of the institution's mission. Prior to
2007, institutions who offered athletically-related student aid were asked to
report, by sport, the number of students receiving aid and whether they
completed within 150 percent of normal time to completion. Now, these
institutions only need to report a URL where the athletic data is located on
their website, when available. GR automatically generates worksheets that
calculate rates, including average rates over 4 years. |
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IPEDS |
Grants And Contracts (Revenues) |
Revenues from
governmental agencies and nongovernmental parties that are for specific
research projects, other types of programs , or for general institutional
operations (if not government appropriations). Examples are research
projects, training programs, student financial assistance, and similar
activities for which amounts are received or expenses are reimbursable under
the terms of a grant or contract, including amounts to cover both direct and
indirect expenses. Includes Pell Grants and reimbursement for costs of
administering federal financial aid programs. Grants and contracts should be
classified to identify the governmental level - federal, state, or local -
funding the grant or contract to the institution; grants and contracts from
other sources are classified as nongovernmental grants and contracts. GASB
institutions are required to classify in financial reports such grants and
contracts as either operating or nonoperating. |
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IPEDS |
Grants By Local Government (Student Aid) |
Local government
grants include scholarships or gift-aid awarded directly to the student.
(Used for reporting Finance data) |
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IPEDS |
Grants By State Government (Student Aid) |
Grant monies
provided by the state such as Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnerships
(LEAP) (formerly SSIG's); merit scholarships provided by the state; and
tuition and fee waivers for which the institution was reimbursed by a state
agency. (Used for reporting Finance data) |
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IPEDS |
Graphic Materials |
Opaque (e.g.,
two-dimensional) art originals and reproductions, charts, photographs or
materials intended to be projected or viewed without sound, e.g., filmstrips,
transparencies, photographs, posters, pictures, radiographs, slides, and
collections of such materials.†[NISO Z39.7-2013, section 4.6] |
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IPEDS |
Health Education Assistance Loan (Heal) |
Federally
insured loans to students attending eligible health professions
schools. Section 730 of the Public Health Service Act requires HEAL schools
to maintain records on student loans granted under this program. |
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CDS ** |
Health Services |
Free or low cost
on-campus primary and preventive health care available to students. |
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IPEDS |
Healthcare Practitioners And Technical Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the major group in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Healthcare Practitioners and
Technical Occupations." For detailed information refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc290000.htm. |
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IPEDS |
High School Diploma Or Recognized Equivalent |
A document
certifying the successful completion of a prescribed secondary
school program of studies, or any of the following:a recognized attainment of satisfactory
scores on the GED or another state-authorized examination;
•recognized completion of homeschooling at the secondary level as defined
by state law; completion of secondary school education in a homeschool
setting which qualifies for an exemption from compulsory attendance requirements
under state law, if state law does not require a homeschooled student to
receive credential for their education |
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CDS |
High School Diploma Or Recognized Equivalent |
A document
certifying the successful completion of a prescribed secondary school program
of studies, or the attainment of satisfactory scores on the Tests of General
Educational Development (GED), or another state-specified examination. |
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IPEDS |
High School Student |
A student
enrolled in secondary school or pursuing a high school diploma or
recognized equivalent . Includes students who have not received but are
pursuing a high school diploma or recognized equivalent and taking college
coursework concurrently. |
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IPEDS |
Higher Education General Information Survey (Hegis) |
The Higher
Education General Information Survey (HEGIS) system was conducted by
the NCES between 1966 and 1985. This system was comprised of several surveys of institutions
that were accredited at the college level by an agency recognized by the
Secretary, U.S. Department of Education. These surveys collected
institution-level data on such topics as institutional characteristics,
enrollment, degrees conferred, salaries, employees, financial statistics,
libraries, and others. HEGIS surveys were sent to approximately 3,400
accredited institutions of higher education. |
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IPEDS |
Hispanic (Old Definition) |
A person of
Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish
culture or origin, regardless of race. |
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IPEDS/CDS |
Hispanic/Latino |
A person of
Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish
culture or origin, regardless of race. |
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IPEDS |
Hispanic-Serving Institution (Hsi) |
The Higher
Education Act, 20 USCA Section 1101a defines a Hispanic-serving institution
as an institution of higher education that (a) is an eligible institution; (b) at the time of
application, has an enrollment of undergraduate full-time equivalent students that is at least 25 percent
Hispanic students; and (c) provides assurances that not less than 50 percent
of the institution's Hispanic students are low-income individuals. Note: low income is defined as 150% of the poverty level as
determined by the Bureau of the Census at
http://www.census.gov/hhes/poverty/povdef.html. |
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IPEDS |
Historically Black Colleges And Universities (Hbcu) |
The Higher
Education Act of 1965, as amended, defines an HBCU as: "...any
historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964,
whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans, and
that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or
association determined by the Secretary [of Education] to be a reliable
authority as to the quality of training offered or is, according to such an
agency or association, making reasonable progress toward accreditation."
Federal regulations (20 USC 1061 (2)) allow for certain exceptions to the
founding date. |
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IPEDS |
Home Study |
Method of instruction designed for
students who live at a distance from the teaching institution. Instructional
materials are provided to the student through various media with structured
units of information, assigned exercises for practice, and examinations to
measure achievement, which in turn are submitted to the teaching institution
for evaluation, grade assignment, and the awarding of credit . |
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CDS |
Honors Program |
Any special program for very able students
offering the opportunity for educational enrichment, independent study,
acceleration, or some combination of these. |
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IPEDS |
Hospital Services |
Expenses associated with a hospital operated by the postsecondary
institution (but not as a component unit ) and reported as a part of the institution. This
classification includes nursing expenses, other professional services,
general services, administrative services, and fiscal services. Also included
are information technology expenses, actual or allocated costs for operation
and maintenance of plant, interest and depreciation related to hospital capital
assets . |
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IPEDS |
Hospitals (Revenues) |
Revenues
generated by a hospital operated by the postsecondary institution.
Includes gifts , grants,
appropriations, research revenues, endowment
income , and revenues of health clinics that are part of the hospital unless
such clinics are part of the student health services program. Sales and service revenues are
included net of patient contractual
allowances . Revenues associated with the medical
school are included elsewhere. Also includes all amounts appropriated by
governments (federal, state, local) for the operation of hospitals. |
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IPEDS |
Housing Capacity |
The maximum
number of students for which an institution can provide residential
facilities, whether on or off campus. |
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IPEDS |
Housing Plan (Restricted) |
A fringe
benefit that restricts beneficiaries to receive housing support only in
institution-owned housing. Term used prior to 2011-12 in
the Human Resources component. |
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IPEDS |
Human Resources (Hr) |
This component
of IPEDS was formed
in 2006 by combining three previously separate components: Employees by Assigned Position (EAP) , Fall Staff (S) , and Salaries (SA) . This was done to
avoid (or at least reduce) conflicting data which had occurred when collected
separately. The information collected has remained basically the same, and
the frequency of collection remains the same, i.e., the fall staff data is
collected biennially in odd-numbered years. |
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IPEDS |
Imputation |
A method of
estimating data for an entity that did not respond to a data item or survey. |
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IPEDS |
Imputation Flag |
An indicator on
a data file that shows whether or not the data was imputed for a
specific variable. |
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IPEDS |
Income Tax |
Domestic and
foreign federal (national), state, and local (including franchise) taxes
based on income. |
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IPEDS |
Indebtedness On Capital Assets |
Liabilities
associated with the debt incurred in financing the institution's capital
assets, including bonds, mortgages, notes, capital leases, and any other
outstanding debt that was incurred to acquire, construct, or improve capital
assets. Indebtedness issued and backed by the state government and that will
be repaid by the state from sources other than institutional funds is
excluded. |
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IPEDS |
Indefinite Duration (Continuing Or At-Will) Contract Or Employment
Agreement |
A contract or
employment agreement that has an indefinite duration
(continuing, at-will). |
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IPEDS |
Independent Operations |
Expenses
associated with operations that are independent of or unrelated to the
primary missions of the institution (i.e., instruction, research, public
service) although they may contribute indirectly to the enhancement of these
programs. This category is generally limited to expenses of a major
federally funded research and development center. Also includes information
technology expenses, actual or allocated costs for operation and maintenance
of plant, interest and depreciation related to the independent
operations. Expenses of operations owned and managed as investments of the
institution's endowment funds are excluded. |
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IPEDS |
Independent Operations (Revenues) |
Revenues
associated with operations independent of or unrelated to the primary
missions of the institution (i.e., instruction, research, public
service) although they may contribute indirectly to the enhancement of these
programs. Generally includes only those revenues associated with
major federally funded research and development centers. Net profit (or loss)
from operations owned and managed as investments of the
institution's endowment funds is excluded. |
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CDS |
Independent Study |
Academic work chosen or designed by the
student with the approval of the department concerned, under an instructor?s
supervision, and usually undertaken outside of the regular classroom
structure. |
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IPEDS |
In-District Student |
A student who is
a legal resident of the locality in which he/she attends school and thus is
entitled to reduced tuition charges if offered by the institution. |
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IPEDS |
In-District Tuition |
The tuition charged
by the institution to those students residing in the locality in which they
attend school. This may be a lower rate than in-state tuition if
offered by the institution. |
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IPEDS |
Infrastructure |
Capital
assets consisting of roads, bridges, drainage systems, water and sewer
systems, and other similar assets. Infrastructure assets usually have longer
useful lives than other capital assets such as buildings. |
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IPEDS |
Initial Cohort |
A specific group
of individuals established for tracking purposes. For the Graduation
Rates (GR) and Outcome Measures (OM) components of IPEDS,
the initial cohort is defined as the enrollment count before
removing revisions and exclusions of all degree/certificate-seeking
students who enter in either (1) the fall term of a
given academic year, or (2) between September 1st and August 31st of the
following year. For the GR component of IPEDS, the initial cohort is
only for full-time, first-time students. For OM, all undergraduates are
placed in one of four initial cohorts: full-time, first-time; part-time,
first-time; full-time, non-first-time; and part-time, non-first time. |
Revised
cohort |
IPEDS |
In-State Student |
A student who is
a legal resident of the state in which he/she attends school. |
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IPEDS/CDS |
In-State Tuition |
The tuition charged
by institutions to those students who meet the state's or institution's
residency requirements. |
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IPEDS |
Institution Of Higher Education |
A term formerly
used in IPEDS and HEGIS to define an institution that was
accredited at the college level by an agency or association recognized by the
Secretary, U.S. Department of Education. These schools offered at least a
one-year program of study creditable toward a degree and
they were eligible for participation in Title IV Federal financial
aid programs. |
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IPEDS |
Institution Size Category |
This indicator
is derived based on the institution's total students enrolled for credit. |
|
IPEDS |
Institutional Account |
An account in
which the institution maintains fiscal control of revenues or
expenditures and has full knowledge of the amounts flowing through the
account. |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Affiliation |
A classification
that indicates whether a private not-for-profit institution is
associated with a religious group or denomination. Private not-for-profit
institutions may be either independent or religiously affiliated. |
Control
(of institution) |
IPEDS |
Institutional Burden |
The estimated
amount of time(and money) required to respond to a survey. According to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a
collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The
valid OMB control number for IPEDS is 1850-0582. The time required to
complete the Fall information collection is estimated to vary from 1.5 hours
to 3.8 hours per response, with an average of 3.2 hours, including the time
to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather and maintain
the data needed, and complete and review the information collection.
Similarly, the time required to complete the Winter information collection is
estimated to vary from 3.5 hours to 15.5 hours, with an average of 12.1 hours;
and the time required to complete the Spring information collection is
estimated to vary from 8.0 hours to 18.5 hours, with an average of 12.1
hours. |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Category |
This indicator
is derived using the level of offerings reported on the Institutional
Characteristics (IC) component and the number and level of awards reported on
the Completions (C) component. |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Characteristics (Ic) |
This annual
component is the core of the IPEDS system is and is required of all
currently operating Title IV postsecondary institutionsin the United
States and other areas. As the control file for the entire IPEDS system,
IC constitutes the sampling frame for all other NCESsurveys of
postsecondary institutions. It also helps determine the specific IPEDS
screens that are shown to each institution. This component collects the basic
institutional data that are necessary to sort and analyze not only the IC
DATA, but also all other IPEDS DATAs. IC data are collected for the academic
year, which generally extends from September of one calendar year to June of
the following year. Specific data elements currently collected for each institution
include: institution name, address, telephone number, control or affiliation,
calendar system, levels of degrees and awards offered, types of programs,
application information, student services, and accreditation. The IC
component also collects pricing information including tuition and required
fees, room and board charges, books and supplies and other expenses for
release on College Navigator. |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Grants |
Scholarships and fellowships granted
and funded by the institution and/or individual departments within the
institution, (i.e., instruction, research, public service) that may
contribute indirectly to the enhancement of these programs . Includes
scholarships targeted to certain individuals (e.g., based on state
of residence, major field of study, athletic team participation) for
which the institution designates the recipient. |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Grants (Funded) (Allowances) |
Scholarships and fellowships awarded
to students from institutional resources that are restricted to student
aid. Private institutionsgenerally report these grants
as allowances. If control over these resources passes to the student,
the amount is reported as an expense. (Used for reporting
under FASB Standards.) |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Grants (Unfunded) (Allowances) |
Scholarships and fellowships awarded
to students from unrestricted institutional resources. Private
institutions generally report these grants as allowances. If
control over these resources passes to the student, the amount is reported as
an expense. (Used for reporting under FASB Standards.) |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Grants From Restricted Resources |
Institutional
grants to students funded from restricted-expendableresources for
student aid, such as scholarships and fellowships. (Used for
reporting under GASB Standards.) |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Grants From Unrestricted Resources |
Institutional
grants to students that are funded from resources that are not restricted to
any particular purpose. (Used for reporting under GASB Standards.) |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Support |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for the day-to-day
operational support of the institution. Includes expenses for general
administrative services, central executive-level activities concerned with
management and long range planning, legal and fiscal operations, space
management, employee personnel and records, logistical services such as
purchasing and printing, and public relations and development. Also includes
information technology expenses related to institutional support activities.
If an institution does not separately budget and expense information
technology resources, the IT costs associated with student services and
operation and maintenance of plant will also be applied to this function. |
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IPEDS |
Institutional Support (Gasb Aligned Form Reporters) |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for the day-to-day
operational support of the institution. Includes expenses for general
administrative services, central executive-level activities concerned with
management and long range planning, legal and fiscal operations, space
management, employee personnel and records, logistical services such as
purchasing and printing, and public relations and development. Also includes
information technology expenses related to institutional support activities.
If an institution does not separately budget and expense information
technology resources, the IT costs associated with student services and
operation and maintenance of plant will also be applied to this function. |
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IPEDS |
Institutional System |
Two or
more postsecondary institutions under the control or supervision of
a single administrative body. |
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IPEDS |
Institutionally Controlled Housing |
Any residence
hall or housing facility located on- or off-campus that is owned or
controlled by an institution and used by the institution in direct support of
or in a manner related to, the institution's educational purposes. |
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IPEDS |
Institution'S Staff (Not In Medical Schools) |
Term used to
describe all staff employed by or employees working in a postsecondary
institution, except those employed by or working in the medical school
component of the institution. Includes staff employed by or employees working
in the postsecondary component of a hospital or medical center that
offers postsecondary educationas one of its primary missions; also
includes those working in first-professional schools (e.g., law schools,
dental schools, schools optometry) except medical schools. |
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IPEDS |
Instruction |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses of the colleges, schools,
departments, and other instructional divisions of the institution and
expenses for departmental research and public service that are not separately
budgeted. Includes general academic instruction, occupational and vocational
instruction, community education, preparatory and adult basic education, and
regular, special, and extension sessions. Also includes expenses for both
credit and non-credit activities. Excludes expenses for academic
administration where the primary function is administration (e.g., academic
deans). Information technology expenses related to instructional activities
if the institution separately budgets and expenses information technology
resources are included (otherwise these expenses are included in academic
support). Institutions include actual or allocated costs for operation and
maintenance of plant, interest, and depreciation. |
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IPEDS |
Instruction (Gasb Aligned Form Reporters) |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses of the colleges, schools,
departments, and other instructional divisions of the institution and
expenses for departmental research and public service that are not separately
budgeted. Includes general academic instruction, occupational and vocational
instruction, community education, preparatory and adult basic education, and
regular, special, and extension sessions. Also includes expenses for both
credit and non-credit activities. Excludes expenses for academic
administration where the primary function is administration (e.g., academic
deans). Information technology expenses related to instructional activities
if the institution separately budgets and expenses information technology
resources are included (otherwise these expenses are included in academic
support). GASB institutions include actual or allocated costs for
operation and maintenance of plant and depreciation. |
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IPEDS |
Instruction Combined With Research And/Or Public Service |
An occupational
category used to classify persons for whom it is not possible to
differentiate between instruction or teaching, research, and public service
because each of these functions is an integral component of his/her regular
assignment. Regardless of title, academic rank, or tenure status, these
employees formally spend the majority of their time providing instruction,
research, and/or public service. |
|
IPEDS |
Instructional Activity |
The total number
of credit and contact hours all students are engaged in during the specified
period. |
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IPEDS |
Instructional Faculty Salaries (Sa) |
This data, now
part of the IPEDS Human Resources (HR) component, was
previously a separate collection. It collects data as of November 1 of the
reporting year on the number of full-time instructional faculty by
rank, gender, and length of contract; total salary outlays; and fringe
benefits and number of full-time instructional facultycovered by
these benefits. The data have been collected annually since 1990; however
data are not available for 2000. Prior to the 2001 collection, data were
requested by tenure status. As of 2004, this component is
applicable to all Title IV degree-granting institutions, unless they meet one
of the following exclusions: all instructional faculty are part-time; all
contribute their services; all are in the military; or all teach preclinical
or clinical medicine. Formerly referred to as Salaries and Fringe Benefits of
Full-Time Instructional Faculty (SA).(Term used in IPEDS HR survey component prior to 2012-13) |
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IPEDS |
Instructional Staff |
An occupational
category that is comprised of staff who are either: 1) Primarily
Instruction or 2) Instruction combined with research and/or public
service. The intent of the Instructional Staff category is to include
all individuals whose primary occupation includes instruction at the
institution. |
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IPEDS |
Intangible Assets |
Assets
consisting of nonmaterial rights and benefits of an institution, such as
patents, copyrights, trademarks and goodwill. |
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IPEDS |
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (Ipeds) |
The Integrated
Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), conducted by the NCES,
began in 1986 and involves annual institution-level data collections.
All postsecondary institutions that have a Program
Participation Agreement with the Office of Postsecondary Education
(OPE), U.S. Department of Education (throughout IPEDS referred to as
"Title IV") are required to report data using a web-based data
collection system. IPEDS currently consists of the following components: Institutional
Characteristics (IC); 12-month Enrollment (E12);Completions
(C); Admissions (ADM); Student Financial Aid (SFA); Human
Resources (HR)composed of Employees by Assigned Position, Fall Staff, and
Salaries; Fall Enrollment (EF); Graduation Rates (GR); Outcome
Measures (OM); Finance (F); and Academic Libraries (AL). |
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IPEDS |
Interest |
The price paid
(or received) for the use of money over a period of time. Interest income is
one component of investment income. Interest paid by the institution is
interest expense. |
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IPEDS |
Interlibrary Loan Services |
Interlibrary
loan is the process by which a library requests material from, or supplies
material to, another library" where "'material' includes books,
audiovisual materials, and other returnable items as well as copies of
journal articles, book chapters, excerpts, and other non-returnable items. |
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CDS |
International Student |
See Nonresident alien. |
|
CDS |
International Student Group |
Student groups that facilitate cultural
dialogue, support a diverse campus, assist international students in
acclimation and creating a social network. |
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CDS |
Internship |
Any short-term,
supervised work experience usually related to a student?s major field, for
which the student earns academic credit. The work can be full- or part-time,
on- or off-campus, paid or unpaid. |
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IPEDS |
Invested In Capital Assets, Net Of Related Debt |
Net
assets of GASB institutions that consist of capital
assets net of accumulated depreciation, reduced by the
outstanding indebtedness on capital assets. FASB institutions
do not use this classification; most of the equivalent net
assets are considered unrestricted net assets. |
|
IPEDS |
Investment Gains |
The gain derived
from the investment of capital. Such gains may take the form of a
market appreciation of the value of the investment. The gain may be realized
if the asset or capital is sold or unrealized if the asset or capital is not
sold. |
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IPEDS |
Investment Income |
Revenues derived
from the institution's investments, including investments of endowment
funds. Such income may take the form of interest income, dividend
income, rental income or royalty income and includes both realized and
unrealized gains and losses. |
|
IPEDS |
Investment Return |
Income
from assets including dividends, interest earnings,
royalties, rent, gains (losses) etc. |
|
IPEDS |
Ipeds College Opportunities Online Locator (Ipeds Cool) |
No longer
active - see College Navigator. |
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IPEDS |
Ipeds Coordinator |
The person
responsible for Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
(IPEDS) survey related coordination activities for a specified group of
schools within a state or system. This person has certain viewing, verifying
and locking privileges on the data collection system. |
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IPEDS |
Ipeds Data Center |
The IPEDS Data
Center is the single entry point for retrieving IPEDS data. Using the data
center, one can easily download data files for one or more institutions with
information from any of the IPEDS components or download complete data files,
produce a variety of reports, or create group statistics. The data center
replaces the old IPEDS Peer Analysis System and Dataset Cutting Tool, and
features improvements in navigation, institution selection, and variable
selection, as well as increased on-screen help. |
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IPEDS |
Ipeds Universe |
Those
postsecondary institutions that have been identified and are potential
respondents to the IPEDS surveys. The universe does not include all
postsecondary institutions because many exist that are not included in the
list of Title IV eligible institutions and, thus, there is
currently no complete list of these institutions. |
Institutional
Characteristics (IC) |
IPEDS |
Job Training Partnership Act (Jtpa) |
Legislation
effective beginning Federal Fiscal Year 1984, enabling Private Industry
Councils (PICs) in service areas defined within each state to support job
training programs. Provisions of the legislation deal with the authority of
the councils, the range of allowable programs, and special populations to be
served. |
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IPEDS |
Keyholder |
The person
designated by an official institutional representative to have in their
possession the necessary UserID and password to gain
access to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) data
collection system to complete the survey. The keyholder is responsible for
entering data and locking the site by each survey completion date. |
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IPEDS |
Land And Land Improvements |
Capital
assets consisting of land and improvements such as athletic fields, golf
courses, or lakes. Land is nondepreciable; some land improvements are
depreciable and some are nondepreciable. |
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IPEDS |
Land-Grant Institution |
A land-grant
college or university is an institution that has been designated by its state
legislature or Congress to receive the benefits of the Morrill Acts of 1862
and 1890. The original mission of these institutions, as set forth in the
first Morrill Act, was to teach agriculture, military tactics, and the
mechanic arts as well as classical studies so that members of the working
classes could obtain a liberal, practical education. For more information on
land-grant institutions see http://www.csrees.usda.gov/qlinks/partners/state_partners.html. |
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CDS ** |
Learning Center |
Center offering
assistance through tutors, workshops, computer programs, or audiovisual
equipment in reading, writing, math, and skills such as taking notes,
managing time, taking tests. |
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CDS ** |
Legal Services |
Free or low cost
legal advice for a range of issues (personal and other). |
|
IPEDS |
Less Than 2-Year Institution |
A postsecondary
institution that offers programs of less than 2-years duration
below the baccalaureate level. Includes occupational and vocational schools
with programs that do not exceed 1800 contact hours . |
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IPEDS |
Less Than 9/10-Month Salary Contract/Teaching Period |
The contracted
teaching period of faculty employed for less than 2 semesters, 3
quarters, 2 trimesters, or 2 4-month sessions.(Term used in IPEDS HR survey component
prior to 2012-13) |
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IPEDS |
Less-Than-Annual Contract Or Employment Agreement |
A contract or
employment agreement that is in effect for a partial year period of less than
365 days, or less than a standard academic year or the equivalent. Includes
contracts for partial year periods such as a single semester, quarter, term,
block, or course. |
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IPEDS |
Level (Of Institution) |
A classification
of whether an institution's programs are 4-year or higher (4 year),
2-but-less-than 4-year (2 year), or less than 2-year. |
Control
(of institution), Sector |
IPEDS |
Levels Of Offering |
Information
collected in the Institutional Characteristics component which indicates all
applicable levels for all credit programs offered at an institution. Award
levels are identified on the basis of recognition for their completion,
duration, or a combination thereof. Degree-designated award levels indicate
those degree levels for which the institution is authorized to make formal
awards. Length of study is the equivalent of the number of full-time academic
years. For example, at least 1 but less than 2 years refers to the number of
credits or the course load that would normally be completed by a full-time
student attending within the stated time period. |
|
IPEDS |
Liabilities |
Debts and
obligations of the institution owed to outsiders or claims or rights,
expressed in monetary terms, of an institution's
creditors. GASB institutions are required to report liabilities
under two categories - current liabilities and noncurrent
liabilities. NOTE: Two types of liabilities are often defined, short-term and
long term. Short-term liabilities are those that will be satisfied or paid
within one year. Long-term liabilities are those which will not be satisfied
within a year. Liabilities include: 1) accounts payable; 2) deferred revenues
and refundable advances; 3) Post-retirement and post-employment obligations;
4) other accrued liabilities; 5) annuity and life income obligations and
other amounts held for the benefits of others; 6) bonds, notes, and capital
leases payable and other long-term debt, including current portions; 7)
government grants refundable under student loan programs; and 8) other
liabilities (those liabilities not falling in one or more of the above seven
categories). The exact categories of liabilities that must be used are not
specified and the above are examples only. GASB institutions are required to
report liabilities under two categories - current liabilities and noncurrent
liabilities. |
|
CDS |
Liberal Arts/Career Combination |
Program in which
a student earns undergraduate degrees in two separate fields, one in a
liberal arts major and the other in a professional or specialized major,
whether on campus or through cross?registration. |
|
IPEDS |
Librarians |
An occupational
category based on the broad occupation in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Librarians." For detailed
information, refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc254020.htm. |
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IPEDS |
Librarians, Curators, And Archivists |
An occupational
category based on the following three broad occupations in the 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1) Librarians
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc254020.htm); 2) Archivists, Curators, and
Museum Technicians (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc254010.htm); and 3)
Library Technicians (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc254030.htm). |
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IPEDS |
Library |
An organized
collection of printed, microform, and audiovisual materials which (a) is
administered as one or more units, (b) is located in one or more designated
places, and (c) makes printed, microform, and audiovisual materials as well
as necessary equipment and services of a staff accessible to students and to
faculty. Includes units meeting the above definition which are part of a
learning resource center. |
|
IPEDS |
Library And Student And Academic Affairs And Other Education Services
Occupations |
An
occupational category consisting of the
following: 1. Archivists, Curators, and Museum Technicians,
2. Librarians, 3. Library Technicians, 4. Student and Academic
Affairs and Other Education Servies Occupations |
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IPEDS |
Library Collections |
Comprise of
documents held locally and remote resources for which permanent or temporary
access rights have been acquired. Access rights may be acquired by the
library itself, by a consortium and/or through external funding. Acquisition
is to be understood as securing access rights and including it in the library
catalog, other library databases or discovery systems. |
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IPEDS |
Library Consortia |
A library
consortium is any local, statewide, regional, or interstate cooperative
association of libraries that provides for the systematic and effective
coordination of the resources of schools, public, academic, and special
libraries and information centers, for improving services to the clientele of
such libraries. (U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Sect. 54.500) |
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IPEDS |
Library Expenses |
Funds expended
by the library (regardless of when received) from its regular budget and from
all other sources; e.g., research grants, special projects, gifts and
endowments, and fees for services. |
|
IPEDS |
Library Technicians |
An occupational
category based on the broad occupation in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Library Technicians." For
detailed information, refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc254030.htm. |
|
IPEDS |
Loan Funds |
Funds that have
been loaned, or are available for loans to students, faculty, and staff. |
|
IPEDS |
Loans To Students |
Any monies that
must be repaid to the lending institution for which the student is the
designated borrower. Includes all Title IV subsidized and unsubsidized loans
and all institutionally- and privately-sponsored loans. Does not include PLUS
and other loans made directly to parents. |
|
IPEDS |
Local Appropriations, Education District Taxes, And Similar Support |
Local
appropriations are government appropriations made by a governmental
entity below the state level. Education district taxes include all
tax revenues assessed directly by an institution or on behalf of an
institution when the institution will receive the exact amount collected.
These revenues also include similar revenues that result from actions of
local governments or citizens (such as through a referendum) that result in
receipt by the institution of revenues based on collections of other taxes or
resources (sales taxes, gambling taxes, etc.). |
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IPEDS |
Local Government Grants And Contracts (Revenues) |
Revenues from
local government agencies that are for training programs and similar
activities for which amounts are received or expenditures are reimbursable
under the terms of a local government grant or contract. These amounts
can be treated as an allowance, an agency transaction, or as a student aid
expense in the institution's General Purpose Financial Statements
(GPFS) and are reported differently depending on their treatment.
Generally, however, private institutions report these grants
as allowances when applied to the student's account and as local
grant revenues when received. |
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IPEDS |
Locked |
The survey
status obtained when a keyholder has resolved all edits/errors
and has decided that data are ready to "submit" to IPEDS. Once
locked, the system becomes read only and the keyholder no longer has access
to the system to alter data. |
|
IPEDS |
Long Programs |
Undergraduate
programs that exceed the usual program length for a
specific level. This would include programs of 5 years or longer for
4-year institutions and programs of 3 years or longer for 2-year
institutions. |
|
IPEDS |
Long-Term Debt |
Debt of the
institution in the form of bonds, notes, capital leases, and other forms
of debt that are repayable over a period greater than one year. |
Long-term
debt, current portion |
IPEDS |
Long-Term Debt, Current Portion |
The amount
of long-term debt that the institution is expected to pay or
liquidate during the next year using current assets. |
|
IPEDS |
Long-Term Investments |
Money or capital
invested for purposes of receiving a profitable return over a period of time
of more than one year. Long-term investments should be distinguished from
temporary investments based on the intention of the organization regarding
the terms of the investment rather than the nature of the investment itself.
Includes: 1) cash held until appropriate investments are identified; 2)
repurchase agreements and other money market media; 3) equity securities and
mutual fund investments; 4) debt securities; 5) real estate held for income
production; 6) beneficial interest in trusts; and 7)
other. GASB institutions report these investments under
"noncurrent assets." |
|
IPEDS |
Losses |
Decreases
in net assets from an organization's peripheral or incidental
transactions and other events affecting the organization, other than those
that result from expenses. |
|
IPEDS |
Management Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the major group in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Management Occupations." For
detailed information refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc110000.htm. |
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IPEDS |
Mandatory Transfers |
Those transfers
that must be made to fulfill a binding legal obligation of the institution.
Includes mandatory debt-service provisions relating to academic and
administrative buildings, including (1) amounts set aside for debt
retirement and interest; and (2) required provisions for renewal and
replacements to the extent not financed from other sources. Also includes the
institutional matching portion for Perkins loans when the source of
funds is current revenue. |
|
IPEDS |
Market Value |
The value of a
good as determined in the market at a specific point in time or what
individuals in the market for the good are willing to pay to obtain the good
at a given point in time. |
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IPEDS |
Master'S Colleges And Universities I (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Master's Colleges and Universities I typically offer
a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to
graduate education through the master's degree. During the period
studied, they awarded 40 or more master's degrees per year across
three or more disciplines. |
Carnegie
Classification |
IPEDS |
Master'S Colleges And Universities Ii (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Master's Colleges and Universities II typically
offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs , and they are
committed to graduate education through the master's degree. During the
period studied, they awarded 20 or more master's degrees per year. |
Carnegie
Classification |
IPEDS/CDS |
Master'S Degree |
An award that
requires the successful completion of a program of study of at
least the full-time equivalent of 1 but not more than 2 academic
years of work beyond the bachelor's degree. Some of these
degrees, such as those in Theology (M.Div., M.H.L./Rav) that were formerly
classified as "first-professional", may require more than two
full-time equivalent academic years of work. |
|
IPEDS |
Media Materials |
Titles of
all library materials that include audio visual materials, cartographic
materials, graphic materials, and three-dimensional artefacts and realia. |
|
IPEDS |
Medical School Staff |
Staff employed
by or staff working in the medical school (Doctor of Medicine [M.D.] and/or
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine [D.O.])component of a postsecondary
institution or in a free standing medical school. Does not include staff
employed by or employees working strictly in a hospital associated with a
medical school or those who work in health or allied health schools or
departments such as dentistry, veterinary medicine, nursing or dental hygiene
unless the health or allied health schools or departments are affiliated with
(housed in or under the authority of) the medical school. |
|
IPEDS |
Medical Schools And Medical Centers (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Medical Schools and Medical Centers award most of
their professional degrees in medicine. In some instances, they
include other health professions programs , such as dentistry,
pharmacy, or nursing. |
Carnegie
Classification; Specialized institutions (Carnegie) |
IPEDS |
Microform |
Microforms are
photographic reproduction of textual, tabular, or graphic material reduced in
size so that they can be used only with magnification. Examples of microforms
are roll microfilm, aperture cards, microfiche, ultrafiche, and reproductions
on opaque material. |
|
IPEDS |
Migration (Data) |
A process in
which survey data are moved from the IPEDS data collection
system to the IPEDS Data Center. Migration occurs after the survey
data have been reviewed by survey operations personnel. |
|
IPEDS |
Migration (Students) |
Refers to the
movement of students from their home state of residence to another
state to attend a postsecondary institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Military Installations |
One or more
buildings or sites owned or operated by the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force,
Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, including Reserves and National Guard. |
|
IPEDS |
Military Tuition Assistance Program (Tap) |
A program that
funds up to 100% of an eligible servicemember's college tuition and
course-specific fees. Available only to eligible servicemembers who are
currently in active service as long as criteria limits are not exceeded and
students are enrolled off-duty in an U.S. Department of Education accredited
post-secondary institution. This military benefit is paid directly to the
postsecondary institution by the individual's Armed service. |
|
CDS |
Minority Affiliation (As Admission Factor) |
Special
consideration in the admission process for members of designated
racial/ethnic minority groups. |
|
CDS ** |
Minority Student Center |
center with
programs, activities, and/or services intended to enhance the college
experience of students of color. |
|
CDS |
Model United Nations |
A simulation
activity focusing on conflict resolution, globalization, and diplomacy.
Assuming roles as foreign ambassadors and ?delegates,? students conduct
research, engage in debate, draft resolutions, and may participate in a
national Model UN conference. |
|
IPEDS |
Multi-Year Contract Or Employment Agreement |
A contract or
employment agreement that is in effect for more than one year (e.g., more
than 365 days). The renewal period of a multi-year contract is not on an
annual basis (e.g., a 5-year multi-year contract is renewed every 5 years NOT
annually). |
|
IPEDS |
Multi-Year Or Continuing Or At-Will Contract Or Employment Agreement |
A contract or
employment agreement that is in effect for more than one year (e.g., more
than 365 days) or that has an indefinite duration (continuing, at-will).
The renewal period of a multi-year contract is not on an annual basis (e.g.,
a 5-year multi-year contract is renewed every 5 years NOT annually). |
|
IPEDS |
National Center For Education Statistics (Nces) |
The National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in the Institute of Education
Sciences, is the statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Education and
the primary federal provider of education statistics on the condition of
American education. |
|
IPEDS |
National Institutional Accreditation |
Institutional
accreditation normally applies to an entire institution, indicating that each
of its parts is contributing to the achievement of an institution's
objectives, although not necessarily all on the same level of quality. The
various commissions of the regional accrediting associations, for example,
perform institutional accreditation, as do some national
institutional accrediting agencies. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Native Hawaiian Or Other Pacific Islander |
A person having
origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other
Pacific Islands. |
|
IPEDS |
Natural Resources, Construction, And Maintenance Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the following three major groups in the 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1) Farming, Fishing, and
Forestry Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc450000.htm); 2)
Construction and Extraction Occupations
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc470000.htm); and 3) Installation,
Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc490000.htm). |
|
IPEDS |
Net Assets |
The excess
of assets over liabilities or the residual interest in
the institution's assets remaining after liabilities are deducted.
The change in net assets results
from revenues, gains, expenses, and losses. FASB institutions
classify net assets into three categories: permanently
restricted, temporarily restricted, and unrestricted. This
term is similar to the "Net position" term used by GASB
instiutions. |
|
IPEDS |
Net Deferred Tax Asset |
A deferred tax
asset is recognized for temporary differences that will result in deductible
amounts in future years and for carryforwards. For example, a temporary
difference is created between the reported amount and the tax basis of a
liability for estimated expenses if, for tax purposes, those estimated
expenses are not deductible until a future year. Settlement of that liability
will result in tax deductions in future years, and a deferred tax asset is
recognized in the current year for the reduction in taxes payable in future
years. A valuation allowance is recognized if, based on the weight of
available evidence, it is more likely than not that some portion or all of
the deferred tax asset will not be realized. |
|
IPEDS |
Net Deferred Tax Liability |
A deferred tax
liability is recognized for temporary differences that will result in taxable
amounts in future years. For example, a temporary difference is created
between the reported amount and the tax basis of an installment sale
receivable if, for tax purposes, some or all of the gain on the installment
sale will be included in the determination of taxable income in future years.
Because amounts received upon recovery of that receivable will be taxable, a
deferred tax liability is recognized in the current year for the related
taxes payable in future years. |
|
IPEDS |
Net Grant Aid To Students (Expenses) |
The portion
of scholarships and fellowships granted by an institution
that exceeds the amount applied to institutional charges such as tuition
and fees or room and board. The amount reported as expense
excludes allowances. |
|
IPEDS |
Net Income |
The final figure
in the income statement when revenues exceed expenses. |
|
IPEDS |
Net Loss |
The final figure
in the income statement when expenses exceed revenues. |
|
IPEDS |
Net Position |
The excess
of assets over liabilities or the residual interest in
the institution's assets remaining after liabilities are deducted.
The change in net assets results
from revenues, gains, expenses, and losses. GASB institutions
classify net assets into three categories: invested in capital, net of
related debt; restricted (with separate displays
of restricted-expendable and restricted-nonexpendable net
assets); and unrestricted. This term is similar to the "Net
assets" term used by FASB institutions. |
|
IPEDS |
Net Price |
The Higher
Education Opportunity Act of 2008 defines institutional net price as
"the average yearly price actually charged to first-time, full-time
undergraduate students receiving student aid at an institution of higher
education after deducting such aid." In IPEDS, average institutional net
price is generated by subtracting the average amount of federal, state/local
government, or institutional grant and scholarship aid from the total cost of
attendance. Total cost of attendance is the sum of published tuition and
required fees (lower of in-district or in-state for public institutions),
books and supplies, and the weighted average for room and board and other
expenses. Cost of attendance data are collected in the Institutional
Characteristics (IC) component of IPEDS, and financial aid data are collected
in the Student Financial Aid (SFA) component of IPEDS. |
|
IPEDS |
New Hires |
Persons who were
hired for full-time permanent employment either for the first time (new to
the institution) or after a break in service between November 1, 2015 and
October 31, 2016. Does not include persons who have returned from sabbatical
leave OR full-time Postsecondary Staff who are working less-than-9-month
contracts. |
|
IPEDS |
Non E & G Current Funds Expenditures |
Includes
self-supporting operations of the institution that furnish a service to
students, faculty, or staff and charge a fee related to the service. Also
includes funds expended for operations that are independent of the mission of
the institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Noncredit Course |
A course or
activity having no credit applicable toward
a degree,diploma, certificate, or other formal award. |
|
IPEDS |
Noncurrent Assets |
Assets that are
not reasonably expected to be realized in cash or sold or consumed during the
next normal operating cycle (normally one year) of the institution. Liquidity
or nearness to cash is not the basis for determining classification as
current or noncurrent. Thus cash investments intended for liquidation
of liabilities due beyond the one-year period are noncurrent
assets, as would assets segregated for the liquidation
of long-term debts (including amounts due within the next operating
cycle). Assets designated to be used to acquire, construct, or
improve capital assets would be noncurrent. |
|
IPEDS |
Noncurrent Liabilities |
Liabilities
whose liquidation is not reasonably expected to require the use of resources
classified as current assets or the creation of other current
liabilities within the next year. This includes the noncurrent portion
of long-term debt and long-term accrued liabilities (such
as for compensated absences, claims and judgments, and
post-employment/post-retirement benefits); liability for refundable
advances to the federal government for the Perkins Loan Programand
similar loan programs; and debt due within the next operating cycle, if
payment will be made from segregated assets classified as noncurrent
assets. |
|
IPEDS |
Non-Degree-Seeking Student |
A student
enrolled in courses for credit who is not recognized by the
institution as seeking a degree or formal award. |
|
IPEDS |
Non-First-Time Student (Undergraduate) |
A student who
has prior postsecondary experience before attending the reporting IPEDS
institution. This cohort of students may closely reflect the transfer-in
enrollment from Fall Enrollment (EF) component. |
|
IPEDS |
Nonmandatory Transfers |
Transfers from
current funds to other fund groups made at the discretion of the governing
board to serve a variety of objectives, such as additions to loan
funds, funds functioning as endowment(quasi-endowment), general or
specific plant additions, voluntary renewals and replacement of plant, and
prepayments on debt principal. |
|
IPEDS |
Non-Medical School Staff |
See Institution's
staff (not in medical schools) |
|
IPEDS |
Nonoperating |
GASB requires
that revenues and expenses be separated
between operating and nonoperating. Operating revenues and expenses
result from providing goods and services. Nonoperating activities are those
outside the activities that are part of the operating activities of the
institution. Most government appropriations are nonoperating
because they are not generated by the operations of the
institution. Investment income is nonoperating in most instances because
institutions are not engaged in investing as an operating
activity. Gifts are defined as nonoperating. Nonexchange
transactions generate nonoperating revenues. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Nonresident Alien |
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. |
Resident
alien (and other eligible non-citizens) |
IPEDS |
Non-Returnables |
Materials that
the library does not expect to have returned. Examples of non-returnables
include photocopies or facsimiles, fiche-to-fiche copies, print copies from
microfilm, electronic full-text documents, and gratis print copies of
unpublished reports and/or departmental working papers. |
|
IPEDS |
Normal Time To Completion |
The amount of
time necessary for a student to complete all requirements for
a degree or certificate according to the institution's
catalog. This is typically 4 years (8 semesters or trimesters, or 12
quarters, excluding summer terms) for a bachelor's degree in a
standard term-based institution; 2 years (4 semesters or trimesters, or 6
quarters, excluding summer terms) for an associate's degree in a
standard term-based institution; and the various scheduled times for
certificate programs. |
|
IPEDS |
Not On Tenure Track |
Personnel
positions that are considered non-tenure earning positions. |
Tenure
track |
IPEDS |
Occupational Program |
A program of
study consisting of one or more courses, designed to provide the student with
sufficient knowledge and skills to perform in a specific occupation. |
|
IPEDS |
Occupationally Specific Program |
An
instructional program, below the bachelor's level, designed to prepare
individuals with entry-level skills and training required for employment in a
specific trade, occupation, or profession related to the field of study. |
|
IPEDS |
Off-Campus (Not With Family) |
A living
arrangement in which a student does not live with the student's parents or
legal guardians in any housing facility that is not owned or controlled by
the educational institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Off-Campus (With Family) |
A living
arrangement in which a student lives with the student's parents or legal
guardians in any housing facility that is not owned or controlled by the
educational institution. Room and board costs are not reported for these
students, only Other Expenses. |
|
IPEDS |
Off-Campus Centers (Extension Centers) |
Sites outside
the confines of the parent institution where courses are offered that are
part of an organized program at the parent institution. The sites
are not considered to be temporary but may be rented or made available to the
institution at no cost by another institution or an organization, agency, or
firm. |
|
IPEDS |
Off-Campus Facility |
A teaching
facility located some distance away from the educational institution which
operates it. |
|
IPEDS |
Off-Campus Housing |
Any housing
facility that is occupied by students but is not owned or controlled by the
educational institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Office And Administrative Support Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the major group in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Office and Administrative Support
Occupations." For detailed information refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc430000.htm. |
|
IPEDS |
Official Church Mission |
An official
church mission is one that is established by the church of which the
individual is a member and that results in the individual being unable to
attend a postsecondary institution during the period of the mission. |
|
IPEDS |
Official Fall Reporting Date |
The date (in the
fall) on which an institution must report fall enrollment data to either the
state, its board of trustees or governing board, or some other external
governing body. |
|
CDS ** |
On-Campus Day Care |
Licensed day
care for students? children (usually age 3 and up); usually for a fee. |
|
IPEDS |
On-Campus Housing |
Any residence
hall or housing facility owned or controlled by an institution within the
same reasonably contiguous geographic area and used by the institution in
direct support of or in a manner related to, the institution's educational
purposes. |
|
IPEDS |
Ongoing Commitments To Subscriptions |
Ongoing
commitments in all formats, including duplicates, for all outlets. This
includes serials and any other items committed to annually, as well as annual
e-platform or access fees. Serials are publications issued in successive
parts, usually at regular intervals, and, as a rule, intended to be continued
indefinitely. Print-based serial subscriptions include periodicals,
newspapers, annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.), memoirs, proceedings, and
transactions of societies. Include the costs of electronic serials bought in
aggregations and serial packages. Include abstracting and indexing services
and any database that requires an annual subscription fee. Do not include
subscription fees if they are part of an annual consortium fee. Government
documents received serially are included if they are accessible through the
library's catalog. |
|
IPEDS |
Ope Id |
Identification
number used by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Postsecondary
Education (OPE) to identify schools that have Program Participation
Agreements (PPA) so that its students are eligible to participate in
Federal Student Financial Assistance programs under Title IV regulations.
This is a 6-digit number followed by a 2-digit suffix used to identify
branches, additional locations, and other entities that are part of the
eligible institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Open Admission |
Admission policy
whereby the school will accept any student who applies. |
|
CDS |
Open Admission |
Admission policy
under which virtually all secondary school graduates or students with GED
equivalency diplomas are admitted without regard to academic record, test
scores, or other qualifications. |
|
IPEDS |
Operating |
GASB requires
that revenues and expenses be separated between operating
and nonoperating. Operating revenues and expenses result from providing
goods and services. Operating transactions are incurred in the course of the
operating activities of the institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Operation And Maintenance Of Plant |
An expense
category that includes expenses for operations established to
provide service and maintenance related to campus grounds and facilities used
for educational and general purposes. Specific expenses include utilities,
fire protection, property insurance, and similar items. This expense does include amounts charged
to auxiliary enterprises, hospitals, and independent
operations. Also includes information technology expenses related to
operation and maintenance of plant activities if the institution separately
budgets and expenses information technology resources (otherwise these
expenses are included in institutional support). |
|
IPEDS |
Operation And Maintenance Of Plant (Gasb Form Prior To Fy2010) |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for operations established
to provide service and maintenance related to campus grounds and facilities
used for educational and general purposes. Specific expenses include
utilities, fire protection, property insurance, and similar items. This
function does not include
amounts charged to auxiliary enterprises, hospitals,
and independent operations. Also includes information technology
expenses related to operation and maintenance of plant activities if the
institution separately budgets and expenses information technology resources
(otherwise these expenses are included in institutional
support). GASB institutions have these expenses charged to or
allocated to other functions. Term used for GASB
institutions in the Finance component prior to Fiscal Year 2010 (expenses -
GASB unaligned form) |
|
IPEDS |
Other Academic Calendar System |
Category used to
describe "non-traditional" calendar systems at 4-year and
2-year degree-granting institutions. These can include schools that offer
primarily on-line courses or "one course at a time." |
|
IPEDS |
Other Administrative |
Persons whose
assignments require management of the institution, or a customarily
recognized department or subdivision thereof, but who are subordinate to
employees classified as executive and managerial. Assignments require the
performance of work directly related to management policies or general
business operations of the institution, department or subdivision.
Assignments in this category customarily and regularly require the incumbent
to exercise discretion and independent judgment. Included in this category
are all employees holding titles such as assistant, associate vice presidents
(if no direction of others is required); assistant, associate deans (if no
direction of others is required); assistant or associate directors; assistant
or associate department head, if their principal activity is administrative;
assistant or associate managers (including first-line managers of service,
production and sales workers who spend more than 80% of their time performing
supervisory activities). Term used in the 2001-02 Employees by Assigned
Position (EAP) component only. |
|
IPEDS |
Other Areas |
Includes
American Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, the Marshall
Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin
Islands. |
|
IPEDS |
Other Degree/Certificate-Seeking Subcohort |
A subset of
students belonging to a GR cohort who were seeking
a degree or certificate other than bachelor's
degree upon entry. |
|
IPEDS |
Other Expenses |
The amount of
money (estimated by the financial aid office) needed by a student to cover
expenses such as laundry, transportation, and entertainment.NOTE: For the purpose
of providing pricing data, room and board and tuition and fees are not
included here. |
|
CDS |
Other Expenses (Costs) |
Include average
costs for clothing, laundry, entertainment, medical (if not a required fee),
and furnishings. |
|
IPEDS |
Other Federal Grants |
Federal monies
awarded to the institution under federal government student aid programs,
such as the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG),
DHHS training grants (aid portion only), the Leveraging Education Assistance
Partnership (LEAP) program, and other federal student aid programs. Pell
Grants are not included in this classification. Note: if
the federal government selects the student recipients and simply transmits
the funds to the institution for disbursement to the student, the amounts are
not considered as revenues and subsequently there are no discounts
and allowances or scholarshipsand fellowships expenses. If the funds are made available to the institution for
selection of student recipients, then the amounts received are considered
as nonoperating revenues and subsequently as discounts and
allowances or scholarships and fellowships expenses. |
|
IPEDS |
Other Insurance Plan (Cafeteria Plan) |
A benefit plan
that allows an employee the option of selecting a combination of health care
and insurance benefits (e.g. hospital, medical, surgical, dental
care, and group life insurance). Term used prior to 2011-12 in the Human Resources component. |
|
IPEDS |
Other Professional (Support/Service) |
A primary
function or occupational activity category used to classify persons
employed for the primary purpose of performing academic support, student
service, and institutional support, whose assignments would require either a
baccalaureate degree or higher or experience of such kind and
amount as to provide a comparable background. Included in this category are
all employees holding titles such as business operations specialists; buyers
and purchasing agents; human resources, training, and labor relations
specialists; management analysts; meeting and convention planners;
miscellaneous business operations specialists; financial specialists;
accountants and auditors; budget analysts; financial analysts and advisors;
financial examiners; loan counselors and officers; computer specialists;
computer and information scientists, research; computer programmers; computer
software engineers; computer support specialists; computer systems analysts;
database administrators; network and computer systems administrators; network
systems and data communication analysts; counselors, social workers, and
other community and social service specialists; counselors; social workers;
health educators; clergy; directors, religious activities and education;
lawyers; librarians, curators, and archivists; museum technicians and
conservators; librarians; artists and related workers; designers; athletes,
coaches, umpires; dancers and choreographers; music directors and composers;
chiropractors; dentists; dietitians and nutritionists; optometrists;
pharmacists; physicians and surgeons; podiatrists; registered nurses;
therapists; and veterinarians. (Term used in the IPEDS HR
survey component prior to 2012-13) |
|
IPEDS |
Other Separate Health Profession Schools (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Other Separate Health Professional Schools award
most of their degrees in such fields as chiropractic, nursing,
pharmacy, or podiatry. |
Carnegie
Classification; Specialized institutions (Carnegie) |
IPEDS |
Other Sources (Revenues) |
Other sources
of revenues not covered elsewhere in the collection
of IPEDS Finance data from schools reporting under the
pre GASB 34/35 Standards. Examples are interest income
and gains (net of losses) from investments
of unrestricted current funds, miscellaneous rentals and sales, expired
term endowments, and terminated annuity or life income agreements, if not
material. Also includes revenues resulting from the sales and services of
internal service departments to persons or agencies external to the
institution (e.g., the sale of computer time). |
|
IPEDS |
Other Specialized Institutions (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Other Specialized Institutions include
graduate centers, maritime academies, military institutes, and institutions
that do not fit any other classification category, but award a majority
of degrees in a specialized area not separately identified. |
Carnegie
Classification;Specialized
institutions (Carnegie) |
IPEDS |
Other Specific Changes In Net Assets |
Changes that
occur infrequently rather than on a regular basis, but still affect
the net assets of the institution. Included in this category are:
actuarial gain or (loss) on split interest agreements; gain or (loss) on sale
of plant assets; other gain or (loss); discontinued operations; extraordinary
gain or (loss); and cumulative effect of change(s) in accounting principle. |
|
IPEDS |
Outcome Measures (Om) |
This annual
component of IPEDS was added in 2015 to improve the collection of student
progression and completion data on a more diverse group of undergraduate
students at degree-granting institutions. Award and enrollment statuses are
collected on four cohorts of degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate
students (full-time, first-time; part-time, first-time; full-time,
non-first-time; and part-time, non-first time) at two points of time (six and
eight years from the point of entering the institution). |
|
IPEDS |
Out-Of-State Centers |
Sites where
courses or programs are offered that are in a state different from
the state of the main campus. |
|
IPEDS |
Out-Of-State Student |
A student who is
not a legal resident of the state in which he/she attends school. |
|
IPEDS |
Out-Of-State Tuition |
The tuition charged
by institutions to those students who do not meet the institution's or
state's residency requirements. |
|
CDS |
Out-Of-State Tuition |
The tuition
charged by institutions to those students who do not meet the institution?s
or state?s residency requirements. |
|
IPEDS |
Part-Time Staff (Employees) |
As determined by
the institution. The type of appointment at the snapshot date determines
whether an employee is full-time or part-time. The employee's term of
contract is not considered in making the determination of full- or
part-time. Casual employees (hired on an ad-hoc basis or occasional
basis to meet short-term needs) and students in the College Work-Study
Program (CWS) are not considered part-time staff. |
|
IPEDS |
Part-Time Student |
Undergraduate: A
student enrolled for either less than 12 semester
or quarter credits, or less than 24 contact hours a week
each term. Graduate: A student enrolled for less than 9 semester or quarter
credits. |
|
CDS |
Part-Time Student (Undergraduate) |
A student
enrolled for fewer than 12 credits per semester or quarter, or fewer than 24
contact hours a week each term. |
|
IPEDS |
Password |
A series of
numbers or letters that can be used either alone or with a User ID to gain
access to the IPEDS data collection system or the IPEDS
Data Center. |
|
IPEDS |
Patient Contractual Allowances |
Contractual
allowances provided to insurers or other group health providers which are
deducted from fees for services provided by hospitals (thus not
included in hospital revenues). |
|
IPEDS |
Payments Made On Principal |
Payments made on
plant loan debt to reduce the principal of the loan, regardless of the source
of funds. |
|
IPEDS |
Peer Analysis System (Pas) |
An early IPEDS
data access tool, no longer available. All the functions in the Peer Analysis
System have been incorporated into the IPEDS Data Center. |
|
IPEDS |
Pell Grant Program |
(Higher
Education Act of 1965, Title IV, Part A, Subpart I, as amended.) Provides
grant assistance to eligible undergraduatepostsecondary students with
demonstrated financial need to help meet education expenses. |
|
IPEDS |
Perkins Loan Program |
(Higher
Education Act of 1965, Title IV, Part E, as amended, Public Laws 89-329,
92-318, et al; 20 USC 1087aa-1087hh.). Formerly known as National Direct
Student Loans (NDSL), the Perkins Loan program provides low
interest loans to eligible postsecondary students (undergraduate, graduate,
or professional students) with demonstrated financial need to help meet
educational expenses. |
|
IPEDS |
Permanent Endowment |
Funds held by an
institution that must be held in perpetuity with only the income available
for use. Endowments are usually the result of a gift or grant received that
is required to be held in perpetuity by the donor or granting agency. |
|
IPEDS |
Permanently Restricted |
Net
assets of FASB institutions that must be maintained in
perpetuity. Permanently restricted net assets increase when institutions
receive contributions for which donor-imposed restrictions limiting the
institution's use of an asset or its economic benefits neither expire with
the passage of time nor can be removed by the organization's meeting certain
requirements. Donor-imposed restrictions on the use of the investment
income on the assets may also change the amount of such net assets.
Permanent endowment funds are the most common example. |
|
CDS ** |
Personal Counseling |
One-on-one or group counseling with trained
professionals for students who want to explore personal, educational, or
vocational issues. |
|
IPEDS |
Physical Plant Assets |
These assets
consist of land, buildings, improvements, equipment,
and library books. Excluded are assets that are part of endowment
or other capital fund investments in real estate. Construction in
progress is excluded from this total until completed. |
|
IPEDS |
Physical Plant Indebtedness |
Debt incurred in
financing the institution's capital assets, including bonds, mortgages,
notes, capital leases, and any other outstanding debt that was incurred
to acquire, construct, or improve capital assets such as
land, buildings, and improvements other than buildings, equipment,
and library books. Excludes indebtedness that is part of endowment
or other capital fund investments in real estate. Also
excludes construction in progress. |
|
IPEDS |
Placement Services For Program Completers |
Assistance for
students in evaluating their career alternatives and in obtaining full-time
employment upon leaving the institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Post 9/11 Gi Bill |
A federal
education benefit program for veterans, who served on active duty after
September 10, 2001. This Department of Veteran Affairs benefit provides up to
36 months of education benefits at an approved institution for the following
college costs: tuition and fees, books and supplies and housing. The tuition
and fees payment, which is the cost for an in-state student attending a
public institution, is made directly to the postsecondary institution whereas
payments for books and supplies and housing are sent directly to the student. |
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IPEDS |
Postbaccalaureate Certificate |
An award that
requires completion of an organized program of study beyond the
bachelor's. It is designed for persons who have completed a
baccalaureate degree, but does not meet the requirements of a master's
degree. NOTE: Even though Teacher Preparation
certificate programs may require a bachelor's degree for admission, they are
considered subbacalaureate undergraduate programs, and students in these
programs are undergraduate students. |
|
CDS |
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate |
An award that requires completion of an
organized program of study requiring 18 credit hours beyond the bachelor's;
designed for persons who have completed a baccalaureate degree but do not
meet the requirements of academic degrees carrying the title of master. |
|
CDS |
Post-Master'S Certificate |
An award that
requires completion of an organized program of study of 24 credit hours
beyond the master's degree but does not meet the requirements of academic
degrees at the doctoral level. |
|
IPEDS |
Post-Master'S Certificate |
An award that
requires completion of an organized program beyond
the master's degree, but does not meet the requirements of
academic degrees at the doctor's level. |
|
CDS |
Postsecondary Award, Certificate, Or Diploma |
Includes the following three
IPEDS definitions for postsecondary awards, certificates, and diplomas of
varying durations and credit/contact hour requirements:1. Less Than 1
Academic Year - Requires completion of an
organized program of study at the postsecondary level (below the
baccalaureate degree) in less than 1 academic year (2 semesters or 3
quarters) or in less than 900 contact hours by a student enrolled full-time;
2. At Least 1 But Less Than 2 Academic Years - Requires completion of an organized program of study at the
postsecondary level (below the baccalaureate degree) in at least 1 but less
than 2 full-time equivalent academic years, or designed for completion in at
least 30 but less than 60 credit hours, or in at least 900 but less than
1,800 contact hours;3. At Least 2 But Less Than 4 Academic Years - Requires completion of an organized program of study at the
postsecondary level (below the baccalaureate degree) in at least 2 but less
than 4 full-time equivalent academic years, or designed for completion in at
least 60 but less than 120 credit hours, or in at least 1,800 but less than
3,600 contact hours. |
|
IPEDS |
Postsecondary Award, Certificate, Or Diploma (At Least 1 But Less Than 2
Academic Years) |
An award that requires
completion of an organized program of study at the
postsecondary level (below the baccalaureate degree) in at
least 1 but less than 2 full-time equivalent academic years , or
designed for completion in at least 30 but less than 60 semester or
trimester credit hours, or in at least 45 but less than 90
quarter credit hours, or in at least 900 but less than
1,800 contact or clock hours. |
|
IPEDS |
Postsecondary Award, Certificate, Or Diploma (At Least 2 But Less Than 4
Academic Years) |
An award that
requires completion of an organized program of study at the
postsecondary level (below the baccalaureate degree) in at
least 2 but less than 4 full-time equivalent academic years , or
designed for completion in at least 60 but less than 120 semester or
trimester credit hours, or in at least 90 but less than 180
quarter credit hours, or in at least 1,800 but less than
3,600 contact or clock hours. |
|
IPEDS |
Postsecondary Award, Certificate, Or Diploma (Less Than 1 Academic Year) |
An award that
requires completion of an organized program of study at the
postsecondary level (below the baccalaureate degree) in less
than 1 academic year (2 semesters or 3 quarters), or designed for
completion in less than 30 semester or trimester credit hours, or in
less than 45 quarter credit hours, or in less than
900 contact or clock hours. |
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IPEDS |
Postsecondary Education |
The provision of
a formal instructional program whose curriculum is designed
primarily for students who are beyond the compulsory age for high school.
This includes programs whose purpose is academic, vocational,
and continuing professional education, and excludes avocational
and adult basic education programs. |
|
IPEDS |
Postsecondary Education Institution |
An institution
which has as its sole purpose or one of its primary missions, the provision
of postsecondary education.
Postsecondary education is the provision of a formal instructional
program whose curriculum is designed primarily for students beyond the
compulsory age for high school. This includes programs whose purpose is
academic, vocational, and continuing professional education, and excludes
avocational and adult basic education programs. |
|
IPEDS |
Postsecondary Statistics Division (Psd) |
The
Postsecondary Statistics Division (PSD) is the organizational unit within
the National Center for Education Statistics
(NCES)where IPEDS is conducted. |
|
IPEDS |
Postsecondary Teachers |
An occupational
category in the 2012 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual with
the SOC code 25-1000. This catgory is not an IPEDS reporting category. |
|
IPEDS |
Predominant Calendar System |
The method by
which an institution structures most of its courses for the academic
year. |
|
IPEDS |
Prepaid Tuition Plan |
A program that
allows students or their families to purchase college tuition or tuition
credits for future years, at current prices. |
|
IPEDS |
Preservation |
Activities
associated with maintain library and archival materials for use in their
original form or some other usable way. Examples include rebinding,
de-acidification, restoration, lamination, materials conservation and
digitization. |
|
IPEDS |
Primarily Instruction |
An occupational
category used to classify persons whose specific assignments customarily are
made for the purpose of providing instruction or teaching. Regardless of
title, academic rank, or tenure status, these employees formally spend the
majority of their time providing instruction or teaching. |
|
IPEDS |
Primary Occupational Activity |
The principal
activity of a staff member as determined by the institution. If an individual
participates in two or more activities, the primary activity is normally
determined by the amount of time spent in each activity. Occupational
activities are designated as follows: Executive, administrative, and
managerial; Faculty(instruction/research/public service); Graduate
assistants; Other professional (support/service); Technical
and paraprofessional; Clerical and secretarial; Skilled crafts;
and Service/maintenance(see separate definitions).(Term used in the IPEDS
HR survey component prior to 2012-13) |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Private For-Profit Institution |
A private
institution in which the individual(s) or agency in control receives
compensation other than wages, rent, or other expensesfor the assumption
of risk. |
Private
institution; Private not-for-profit institution;Public institution |
IPEDS |
Private Gifts (Revenues) |
Revenues from
private (non-governmental) entities including revenues received from gift or
contribution nonexchange transactions (including contributed services) except
those from affiliated entities. Includes bequests, promises to give
(pledges), gifts from an affiliated organization or a component unit not
blended or consolidated, and income from funds held in irrevocable trusts or
distributable at the direction of the trustees of the trusts. Includes any
contributed services recognized (recorded) by the institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Private Gifts, Grants And Contracts (Revenues) |
Revenues from
private donors for which no legal consideration is involved and from private
contracts for specific goods and services provided to the funder as
stipulation for receipt of the funds. Includes only those gifts, grants,
and contracts that are directly related to instruction, research, public
service, or other institutional purposes. Includes monies received as a
result of gifts, grants, or contracts from a foreign government. Also
includes the estimated dollar amount of contributed services. |
|
IPEDS |
Private Grants And Contracts (Revenues) |
Revenues from
private (non-governmental) entities that are for specific research projects,
other types of programs, or for general institutional operations (if not
government appropriations). Examples are research projects, training
programs, and similar activities for which amounts are received or expenses
are reimbursable under the terms of a grant or contract, including amounts to
cover both direct and indirect expenses. |
|
IPEDS |
Private Institution |
An educational
institution controlled by a private individual(s) or by a nongovernmental
agency, usually supported primarily by other than public funds, and operated
by other than publicly elected or appointed officials. These institutions may
be either for-profit or not-for-profit. |
Public
institution; Private not-for-profit institution ;Private for-profit
institution |
CDS |
Private Institution |
An educational
institution controlled by a private individual(s) or by a nongovernmental
agency, usually supported primarily by other than public funds, and operated
by other than publicly elected or appointed officials. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Private Not-For-Profit Institution (Called Private Nonprofit Institution
By Cds) |
A private
institution in which the individual(s) or agency in control receives no
compensation, other than wages, rent, or other expenses for the assumption of
risk. These include both independent not-for-profit schools and those
affiliated with a religious organization. |
Private
institution; Private for-profit institution; Public institution |
IPEDS |
Production, Transportation, And Material Moving Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the following two major groups in the 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1) Production Occupations
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc510000.htm) and 2) Transportation and
Material Moving Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc530000.htm). |
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IPEDS |
Program |
A combination of
courses and related activities organized for the attainment of broad
educational objectives as described by the institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Program Category |
A summary of
groups of related instructional programs designated by the first 2
digits of its appropriate Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP)
code. |
|
IPEDS |
Program Participation Agreement (Ppa) |
A written
agreement between a postsecondary institution and the Secretary of Education.
This agreement allows institutions to participate in any of the Title IV
student assistance programs other than the State Student Incentive Grant
(SSIG) and the National Early Intervention Scholarship and Partnership
(NEISP) programs. The PPA conditions the initial and continued participation
of an eligible institution in any Title IV program upon compliance with the
General Provisions regulations, the individual program regulations, and any
additional conditions specified in the program participation agreement that
the Department of Education requires the institution to meet. Institutions
with such an agreement are referred to as Title IV institutions . |
|
IPEDS |
Program Specialty |
A specific
instructional program that can be identified by a
6-digit Classification of Institutional Programs (CIP) Code. |
|
IPEDS |
Program With No Formal Award |
Any formally
organized program with stated educational objectives and
well-defined completion requirements that does not lead to a formal award. |
|
IPEDS |
Programs Of At Least 2 Years But Less Than 4 Years |
Programs
requiring at least 2 years but less than 4 years of full-time equivalent
college level work,
including associate's degreesand programs that can be
completed in at least 1,800 but less than 3,600 contact hours to
obtain a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal award. |
|
IPEDS |
Programs Of At Least 4 Years |
Programs
designed to be completed in at least 8 semesters or 12 quarters to obtain a
degree, diploma, or other formal award.
Includes programs resulting in
all bachelor's degrees and other baccalaureate level or
equivalent degrees, as well as 5-year cooperative programs, and
those programs in which the normal 4 years of work are designed to be
completed in 3 years. |
|
IPEDS |
Programs Of Less Than 2 Years |
Programs
requiring less than 2 years of full-time equivalent college level work (4
semesters or 6 quarters) or less than 1,800 contact hours to obtain
a degree, diploma, certificate, or other formal award. |
|
CDS |
Proprietary Institution |
See Private
for-profit institution. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Public Institution |
An educational
institution whose programs and activities are operated by publicly
elected or appointed school officials and which is supported primarily by
public funds. |
Private
institution; Private not-for-profit institution; Private for-profit
institution |
IPEDS |
Public Service |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for activities established
primarily to provide noninstructional services beneficial to individuals and
groups external to the institution. Examples are conferences, institutes,
general advisory service, reference bureaus, and similar services provided to
particular sectors of the community. This function includes expenses for
community services, cooperative extension services, and public broadcasting
services. Also includes information technology expenses related to the public
service activities if the institution separately budgets and expenses
information technology resources (otherwise these expenses are included in
academic support). Institutions include actual or allocated costs for operation
and maintenance of plant, interest, and depreciation. |
|
IPEDS |
Public Service (Expense-- Gasb Aligned Form Reporters) |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for activities established
primarily to provide noninstructional services beneficial to individuals and
groups external to the institution. Examples are conferences, institutes,
general advisory service, reference bureaus, and similar services provided to
particular sectors of the community. This function includes expenses for
community services, cooperative extension services, and public broadcasting
services. Also includes information technology expenses related to the public
service activities if the institution separately budgets and expenses
information technology resources (otherwise these expenses are included in
academic support). GASB institutions include actual or allocated
costs for operation and maintenance of plant and depreciation. |
|
IPEDS |
Public Service Staff |
An occupational
category used to classify persons whose specific assignments customarily are
made for the purpose of carrying out public service activities such as
agricultural extension services, clinical services, or continuing education.
Regardless of title, academic rank, or tenure status, these employees
formally spend the majority of their time carrying out public service
activities. (This category includes employees with a public service
assignment regardless of the location of the assignment (e.g., in the field
rather than on campus)). (This category was called
Primarily public service prior to 2012-13.) |
|
IPEDS |
Qualified Audit Opinion |
An independent
auditor's written statement on their audit report that a client's financial
statements fairly represent their financial position in accordance with
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), EXCEPT for the specified
issues. |
|
IPEDS |
Quarter (Calendar System) |
A calendar
system in which the academic year consists of 3 sessions
called quarters of about 12 weeks each. The range may be from 10 to 15 weeks
as defined by the institution. There may be an additional quarter in the
summer. |
|
CDS |
Quarter Calendar System |
A calendar
system in which the academic year consists of three sessions called quarters
of about 12 weeks each. The range may be from 10 to 15 weeks. There may be an
additional quarter in the summer. |
|
IPEDS |
Quasi-Endowment Funds |
Funds
established by the governing board to function like an endowment fund but
which may be totally expended at any time at the discretion of the governing
board. These funds represent nonmandatory transfers from the
current fund rather than a direct addition to the endowment fund, as
occurs for the true endowment categories. |
|
IPEDS |
Race And Ethnicity Unknown |
The category
used to report students or employees whose race and ethnicity are not known. |
|
IPEDS |
Race/Ethnicity |
Categories
developed in 1997 by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that are used
to describe groups to which individuals belong, identify with, or belong in
the eyes of the community. The categories do not denote scientific
definitions of anthropological origins. The designations are used to
categorize U.S. citizens, resident aliens, and other eligible non-citizens.
Individuals are asked to first designate ethnicity as: - Hispanic
or Latino or - Not Hispanic or Latino;
Second, individuals are asked to indicate all races that apply among the
following: - American Indian or Alaska Native,
- Asian, - Black or African
American, - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander,
- White |
|
CDS |
Race/Ethnicity |
Category used to
describe groups to which individuals belong, identify with, or belong in the
eyes of the community. The categories do not denote scientific definitions of
anthropological origins. A person may be counted in only one group. |
|
IPEDS |
Race/Ethnicity (Old Definition) |
Categories used
to describe groups to which individuals belong, identify with, or belong in
the eyes of the community. The categories do not denote scientific
definitions of anthropological origins. A person may be counted in only one
group. The groups used to categorize U.S. citizens, resident aliens, and
other eligible non-citizens are as follows: Black,
non-Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific
Islander, Hispanic, White, non-Hispanic. |
|
CDS |
Race/Ethnicity Unknown |
Category used to
classify students or employees whose race/ethnicity is not known and whom
institutions are unable to place in one of the specified racial/ethnic
categories. |
|
IPEDS |
Realized Capital Gains |
A capital gain
on securities held in a portfolio that has become actual by the sale or other
type of surrender of one or many securities. |
|
IPEDS |
Received Aid |
For the purposes
of the IPEDS Student Financial Aid (SFA) component, aid received refers to
financial aid that was awarded to, and accepted by, a student. This amount
may differ from the aid amount that is disbursed to a student. For example, a
student may accept aid that was awarded by the institution but then leave the
institution prior to the aid being disbursed. In this case, because the
student accepted the aid, the aid would be reported to IPEDS, even though it
was NOT actually disbursed to the student. |
|
CDS |
Religious Affiliation/Commitment (As Admission Factor) |
Special
consideration given in the admission process for affiliation with a certain
church or faith/religion, commitment to a religious vocation, or observance
of certain religious tenets/lifestyle. |
|
CDS ** |
Religious Counseling |
One-on-one or
group counseling with trained professionals for students who want to explore
religious problems or issues. |
|
IPEDS |
Remedial Courses |
Instructional
courses designed for students deficient in the general competencies necessary
for a regular postsecondary curriculum and educational setting. |
|
IPEDS |
Remedial Services |
Instructional
activities designed for students deficient in the general competencies
necessary for a regular postsecondary curriculum and educational setting. |
|
CDS ** |
Remedial Services |
Instructional
courses designed for students deficient in the general competencies necessary
for a regular postsecondary curriculum and educational setting. |
|
IPEDS |
Required Fees |
Fixed sum
charged to students for items not covered by tuition and required
of such a large proportion of all students that the student who does not pay
the charge is an exception. |
|
CDS |
Required Fees |
Fixed sum
charged to students for items not covered by tuition and required of such a
large proportion of all students that the student who does NOT pay is the
exception. Do not include application fees or optional fees such as lab fees
or parking fees. |
|
IPEDS |
Research |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for activities specifically
organized to produce research outcomes and commissioned by an agency either
external to the institution or separately budgeted by an organizational unit
within the institution. The category includes institutes and research
centers, and individual and project research. This function does not include
nonresearch sponsored programs (e.g., training programs). Also included are
information technology expenses related to research activities if the
institution separately budgets and expenses information technology resources
(otherwise these expenses are included in academic support.) Institutions
include actual or allocated costs for operation and maintenance of plant, interest,
and depreciation. |
|
IPEDS |
Research (Expense-- Gasb Aligned Form Reporters) |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for activities specifically
organized to produce research outcomes and commissioned by an agency either
external to the institution or separately budgeted by an organizational unit
within the institution. The category includes institutes and research
centers, and individual and project research. This function does not include
nonresearch sponsored programs (e.g., training programs). Also included are
information technology expenses related to research activities if the
institution separately budgets and expenses information technology resources
(otherwise these expenses are included in academic
support.) GASB institutions include actual or allocated costs for
operation and maintenance of plant and depreciation. |
|
IPEDS |
Research Staff |
An occupational
category used to classify persons whose specific assignments customarily are
made for the purpose of conducting research. Regardless of title, academic
rank, or tenure status, these employees formally spend the majority of their
time conducting research. (This category was called
Primarily research prior to 2012-13.) |
|
IPEDS |
Reserve Officer Training Corps (Rotc) |
Programs
designed to augment the service academies in producing leaders and managers
for the armed forces. Each branch of the service has a specific set of
courses and training that a student must complete prior to becoming a
commissioned officer. ROTC programs allow students to do this while
completing their college education. Upon graduation members are commissioned
(certified) by the President of the United States to serve as an officer in
active, reserve or guard components of each branch |
|
IPEDS |
Residence |
A person's
permanent address determined by such evidence as a driver's license or voter
registration. For entering freshmen, residence may be the legal residence of
a parent or guardian. |
|
IPEDS |
Resident Alien (And Other Eligible Non-Citizens) |
A person who is
not a citizen or national of the United States but who has been admitted as a
legal immigrant for the purpose of obtaining permanent resident alien status
(and who holds either an alien registration card (Form I-551 or I-151), a
Temporary Resident Card (Form I-688), or an Arrival-Departure Record (Form
I-94) with a notation that conveys legal immigrant status such as Section 207
Refugee, Section 208 Asylee, Conditional Entrant Parolee or Cuban-Haitian). |
Nonresident
alien |
CDS |
Resident Alien Or Other Eligible Non-Citizen |
A person who is
not a citizen or national of the United States and who has been admitted as a
legal immigrant for the purpose of obtaining permanent resident alien status
(and who holds either an alien registration card [Form I-551 or I-151], a
Temporary Resident Card [Form I-688], or an Arrival-Departure Record [Form
I-94] with a notation that conveys legal immigrant status, such as Section
207 Refugee, Section 208 Asylee, Conditional Entrant Parolee or
Cuban-Haitian). |
|
IPEDS |
Respondent Burden Estimate |
The estimated
amount of time that it takes to fulfill IPEDS reporting responsibilities,
including the time it takes to review instructions, query and search data
sources, complete and review the components, and submit the data through the
Data Collection System. |
|
IPEDS |
Restricted Current Funds |
Funds available
for financing operations but which are limited by donors or other external
agencies to specific purposes, programs , departments, or schools. These
funds are subject to externally imposed restrictions which are different from
the internal designations imposed by the governing board on unrestricted
funds. |
|
IPEDS |
Restricted Net Assets (Fasb Institutions Only) |
Assets held by
the institution upon which restrictions have been placed by donors. These
restrictions may be temporary or permanent. They restrict the institution in
its use of the assets and/or the period of time for which the
restriction applies. |
|
IPEDS |
Restricted-Expendable (Net Assets) |
Net
assets of GASB institutions that are expendable but subject to
imposed restrictions. Restrictions exist when constraints placed on use are
either (a) externally imposed by creditors, grantors, contributors, or laws
and regulations of other governments, or (b) imposed by law through
constitutional provisions or enabling legislation. |
|
IPEDS |
Restricted-Nonexpendable (Net Assets) |
Net
assets of GASB institutions subject to restrictions that
prohibit the expenditure of the net assets in perpetuity. Restrictions exist
when constraints placed on use are either (a) externally imposed by
creditors, grantors, contributors, or laws and regulations of other
governments, or (b) imposed by law through constitutional provisions or
enabling legislation. Permanent endowments are the most common
example. |
|
IPEDS |
Retention Rate |
A measure of the
rate at which students persist in their educational program at an
institution, expressed as a percentage. For four-year institutions, this
is the percentage of first-time bachelors (or equivalent)
degree-seeking undergraduates from the previous fall who are again
enrolled in the current fall. For all other institutions this is the
percentage of first-time degree/certificate-seeking students from
the previous fall who either re-enrolled or successfully completed their
program by the current fall. |
|
IPEDS |
Returnables |
Materials that
the library expects to have returned. Examples of returnables include books,
dissertations and theses, microfilm reels, sound recordings, and audiovisual
material. |
|
IPEDS |
Revenues |
The inflow of
resources or other enhancement of net assets (or fund balance) of
an institution or settlements of its liabilities (or a combination
of both) from delivering or producing goods, rendering services, or other
activities that constitute the institution's ongoing major or central
operations. Includes revenues from fees and charges, appropriations,
auxiliary enterprises, and contributions and other nonexchange transactions.
Revenues are reported net of discounts and allowances (that is, the revenue
reported is reduced by the amount of discounts and allowances)
for FASB institutions and for GASB institutions that have
implemented GASB Statement No. 34. |
|
IPEDS |
Revised Cohort |
Initial cohort after
revisions are made. Cohorts may be revised if an institution discovers that
incorrect data were reported in an earlier year. |
|
CDS |
Room And Board (Charges) On Campus |
Assume double
occupancy in institutional housing and 19 meals per week (or maximum meal
plan). |
|
IPEDS |
Room Charges |
The charges for
an academic year for rooming accommodations for a typical student
sharing a room with one other student. |
|
IPEDS |
Salaries And Wages |
Amounts paid as
compensation for services to all employees - faculty, staff, part-time,
full-time, regular employees, and student employees. This includes regular or
periodic payment to a person for the regular or periodic performance of work
or a service and payment to a person for more sporadic performance of work or
a service (overtime, extra compensation, summer compensation, bonuses, sick
or annual leave, etc.). |
|
IPEDS |
Salary Outlay |
Projected annual
expenditure for salaries. |
|
IPEDS |
Sales And Related Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the major group in the 2010 Standard Occupational
Classification (SOC) Manual called "Sales and Related Occupations."
For detailed information refer to the following
website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc410000.htm. |
|
IPEDS |
Sales And Services Of Educational Activities (Revenues) |
Revenues from
the sales of goods or services that are incidental to the conduct of
instruction, research or public service. Examples include film rentals, sales
of scientific and literary publications, testing services, university
presses, dairy products, machine shop products, data processing services,
cosmetology services, and sales of handcrafts prepared in classes. |
|
IPEDS |
Sales And Services Of Hospitals (Revenues) |
Revenues (net of
discounts, allowances, and provisions for uncollectible accounts
receivable) generated by hospitals from daily patient, special and other
services. Revenues of health clinics that are part of a hospital
should be included in this category, unless such clinics are part of the
student health services program. |
|
IPEDS |
Sat |
Previously known
as the Scholastic Aptitude Test, this is an examination administered by the
Educational Testing Service (ETS) and used to predict the facility with which
an individual will progress in learning college-level academic subjects. |
|
IPEDS |
Scholarships |
Grants-in-aid,
trainee stipends, tuition and required fee waivers,
prizes or other monetary awards given to undergraduatestudents. |
|
IPEDS |
Scholarships And Fellowships |
Outright
grants-in-aid, trainee stipends, tuition and fee waivers, and prizes awarded
to students by the institution, including Pell grants. Awards to
undergraduate students are most commonly referred to as
"scholarships" and those to graduate students as
"fellowships." These awards do not require the performance of
services while a student (such as teaching) or subsequently as a result of
the scholarship or fellowship. The term does not include loans to
students (subject to repayment), College Work-Study Program (CWS),
or awards granted to a parent of a student because of the
parent's faculty or staff status. Also not included are awards to
students where the selection of the student recipient is not made by the
institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Scholarships And Fellowships (Expenses) |
That portion
of scholarships and fellowships granted that exceeds the
amount applied to institutional charges such
as tuition and fees or room and board. The
amount reported as expense excludes allowances and discounts.
The FASB survey uses the term "net grants in aid to
students" rather than "scholarships and fellowships." |
|
IPEDS |
Schools Of Art, Music, And Design (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Schools of Art, Music, and Design award most of
their bachelor's or graduate degrees in art, music, design,
architecture, or some combination of such fields. |
Carnegie
Classification; Specialized institutions (Carnegie) |
IPEDS |
Schools Of Business And Management (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Schools of Business and Management award most of
their bachelor's or graduate degrees in business or
business-related programs . |
Carnegie
Classification; Specialized institutions (Carnegie) |
IPEDS |
Schools Of Engineering And Technology (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Schools of Engineering and Technology award most of
their bachelor's or graduate degrees in technical fields of study. |
Carnegie
Classification; Specialized institutions (Carnegie) |
IPEDS |
Schools Of Law (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching Schools of Law award most of
their degrees in law. |
Carnegie
Classification; Specialized institutions (Carnegie) |
CDS |
Secondary School Record (As Admission Factor) |
Information
maintained by the secondary school that may include such things as the
student?s high school transcript, class rank, GPA, and teacher and counselor
recommendations. |
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IPEDS |
Sector |
One of nine
institutional categories resulting from dividing the universe according
to control and level. Control categories are public, private
not-for-profit, and private for-profit. Level categories are 4-year and
higher (4 year), 2-but-less-than 4-year (2 year), and less than 2-year. For
example: Public, 4-year is one of the institution sectors. |
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IPEDS |
Semester (Calendar System) |
A calendar
system that consists of two sessions called semesters during
the academic year with about 15 weeks for each semester
of instruction. There may be an additional summer session. |
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CDS |
Semester Calendar System |
A calendar
system that consists of two semesters during the academic year with about 16
weeks for each semester of instruction. There may be an additional summer
session. |
|
IPEDS |
Serial |
A serial is a
publication in any medium issued in successive parts bearing numerical or
chronological designations and intended to be continued indefinitely. This
definition includes periodicals, newspapers, and annuals (reports, yearbooks,
etc.); the journals, memoirs, proceedings, transactions, etc. of societies;
and numbered monographic series. |
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IPEDS |
Serial Back-Files |
Previous issues
of serial titles that libraries buy back (such as back issues of magazines). |
|
IPEDS |
Serial Subscriptions |
Publications
issued in successive parts, usually at regular intervals, and, as a rule,
intended to be continued indefinitely. Serial subscriptions include
periodicals, newspapers, annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.), memoirs,
proceedings, and transactions of societies. |
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IPEDS |
Serial Titles |
Titles of
serials collected. |
|
IPEDS |
Service Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the following five major groups in the 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1) Healthcare Support
Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc310000.htm); 2) Protective
Service Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc330000.htm); 3) Food
Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc350000.htm); 4) Building and Grounds Cleaning
and Maintenance Occupations (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc370000.htm); and
5) Personal Care and Service Occupations
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc390000.htm). |
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IPEDS |
Service/Maintenance |
A primary
function or occupational activity category used to classify persons
whose assignments require limited degrees of previously acquired skills and
knowledge and in which workers perform duties that result in or contribute to
the comfort, convenience, and hygiene of personnel and the student body or
that contribute to the upkeep of the institutional property. Includes titles
such as fire fighters; law enforcement workers; parking enforcement workers;
police officers; security guards; lifeguards; ski patrol; cooks and food
preparation workers; food and beverage serving workers; fast food and counter
workers; waiters and waitresses; other food preparation and serving related
workers; building cleaning and pest control workers; grounds maintenance
workers; electrical and electronic equipment mechanics; installers and
repairers; radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers;
avionics technicians; electric motor, power tool, and related repairers;
vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers; control
and valve installers and repairers; heating, air conditioning, and
refrigeration mechanics and installers; air transportation workers; motor
vehicle operators; and parking lot attendants. (Term used
in the IPEDS HR survey component prior to 2012-13) |
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IPEDS |
Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges |
A membership
group of over 1,700 institutions that functions to expand and improve
voluntary postsecondary opportunities for servicemembers worldwide. It is
funded by the Department of Defense through a contract with the American
Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). |
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IPEDS |
Shared Library |
A facility
housing an organized collection of printed, microform, and audiovisual
materials, and (a) is jointly administered by more than one educational
institution, or (b) whose funds or operating expenditures have been received
from more than one educational institution. The location of the facility is
not a determining factor. |
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IPEDS |
Skilled Crafts |
A primary
function or occupational activity category used to classify persons
whose assignments typically require special manual skills and a thorough and
comprehensive knowledge of the processes involved in the work, acquired
through on-the-job-training and experience or through apprenticeship or other
formal training programs . Includes occupational titles such as
welders, cutters, solderers and brazers; bookbinders and bindery workers;
printers; cabinetmakers and bench carpenters; plant and system operators;
stationary engineers and boiler operators; water and liquid waste treatment
plant and system operators; crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and
blending workers; medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians;
painting workers; photographic process workers and processing machine
operators; and etchers and engravers.(Term used in the IPEDS HR survey component prior to 2012-13) |
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IPEDS |
Special Admissions Tests |
Tests prepared
by or for a particular institution, or state (for some state institutions)
and administered by the institution, for purposes of determining prospective
students' skills and competencies. |
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IPEDS |
Specialized Accreditation |
Specialized
accreditation normally applies to the evaluation of programs ,
departments, or schools which usually are parts of a total collegiate or
other postsecondary institution. The unit accredited may be as large as a
college or school within a university or as small as a curriculum within a
discipline. Most of the specialized accrediting agencies review units within
a postsecondary institution which is accredited by one of the regional
accrediting commissions. However, certain of the specialized accrediting
agencies accredit professional schools and other specialized or vocational or
other postsecondary institutions which are free-standing in their operations.
Thus, a "specialized" or "programmatic" accrediting
agency may also function in the capacity of an
"institutional" accrediting agency. In addition, a number of
specialized accrediting agencies accredit educational programs within
non-educational settings, such as hospitals. |
Accrediting
agencies; Accrediting bodies |
IPEDS |
Specialized Institutions (Carnegie) |
These
institutions offer degrees ranging from the bachelor's to the
doctor's, and typically award a majority of degrees in a single field or
combination of related fields. |
Theological
seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions (Carnegie);
Medical schools and medical centers (Carnegie); Other separate health
profession schools (Carnegie); Schools of engineering and technology
(Carnegie);Schools of business and
management (Carnegie); Schools of art, music, and design (Carnegie); Schools
of law (Carnegie); Teachers colleges (Carnegie); Other specialized
institutions (Carnegie). |
IPEDS |
Stafford Loans |
(Higher
Education Act of 1965, Title IV-B, as amended, Public Law 89-329; 20 USC
1071.) Provides guaranteed loans for educational expenses from eligible
lenders to vocational or academic undergraduate, graduate,
and first-professional students at eligible postsecondary
institutions. |
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IPEDS |
Standardized Admissions Tests |
Tests prepared
and administered by an agency that is independent of any postsecondary
education institution. Tests provide information about prospective
students and their academic qualifications relative to a national sample.
Examples are the SAT and the ACT. |
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IPEDS |
State And Local Government Grants |
State and local
monies awarded to the institution under state and local student aid programs,
including the state portion of State Student Incentives Grants (SSIG). (Used
for reporting Student Financial Aid data) |
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IPEDS |
State And Local Government Grants And Contracts (Revenues) |
Revenues from
state and local government agencies that are for
training programs and similar activities for which amounts are
received or expenditures are reimbursable under the terms of a state or local
government grant or contract. |
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IPEDS |
State And Local Grants |
Grant monies
provided by the state such as Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnerships
(LEAP) (formerly SSIG's); merit scholarships provided by the state;
and tuition and feewaivers for which the institution was
reimbursed by a state agency. Local government grants include scholarships or
gift-aid awarded directly to the student. (Used for reporting Finance data
for private for-profit institutions ) |
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IPEDS |
State Government Grants And Contracts (Revenues) |
Revenues from
state Government agencies that are for training programs and
similar activities for which amounts are received or expenditures are
reimbursable under the terms of a state government grant or contract. |
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IPEDS |
State Grants (Revenues) |
A sum of money
or property bestowed on a postsecondary institution by a state government.
These amounts can be treated as an allowance, an agency transaction, or as a
student aid expenses in the institution's general purpose financial
statements and are reported differently depending on their treatment.
Generally, however, private institutions report these grants as allowances
when applied to the student's account and as state grant revenues when
received. |
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IPEDS |
State Of Residence |
A person's
permanent address as determined by such evidence as a driver's license or
voter registration. For entering freshmen, state of residence may
be the legal state of residence of a parent or guardian. |
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IPEDS |
State Unknown |
Status used when
the reporting institution is unable to determine from existing records the
home state or residence of the student. |
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IPEDS |
Status Date |
In the
collection of Graduation Rates data, institutions report on the
status of the students in their cohort as of August 31 of the
reporting year. |
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IPEDS |
Status Indicators |
Used in
the IPEDS data collection system to identify progress toward
satisfying reporting (compliance) requirements. The survey
status indicators are as follows: Not Applicable - The institution is
not required to complete the component because the content is not relevant to
the institution; NO DATA - Screening questions have not been answered.
Responses to all screening questions are required before data collection
pages will be generated; No Data - No data provided; Has Data - Data have
been entered. "Perform Edits" must be run to determine if data are
clean; Edited - Edits have been run; institutions should go to the edit
report to resolve edit errors; Clean - All edit errors have been resolved;
data are clean; proceed to Lock; Locked - Data have been successfully
submitted. Final lock must still be applied; Complete - All locks have been
applied. |
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IPEDS |
Stop Out |
A student who
left the institution and returned at a later date. |
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IPEDS |
Student Activities |
Programs
designed to support and complement the institution's academic mission and
enhance the educational experience of students, individually and through
student groups. Includes exposure to and participation in social, cultural,
recreational, intellectual, and governance activities. |
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IPEDS |
Student And Academic Affairs And Other Education Services Occupations |
An occupational
category based on the following three minor groups in the 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1) Pre-school, Primary,
Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc250000.htm#25-2000); 2) Other Teachers and
Instructors (http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc250000.htm#25-3000); and 3) Other
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
(http://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/soc250000.htm#25-9000). |
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IPEDS |
Student Counts |
The number of
individuals for whom instruction is provided in an
educational program under the jurisdiction of a school or
educational institution. |
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IPEDS |
Student Financial Aid (Sfa) |
This annual
component of IPEDS began with a pilot test in 1999, and collected
both institution price and student financial aid data. The 2000-01
data collection included questions regarding the total number
of full-time first-time degree/certificate-students receiving
financial assistance for the previous year, the number of those students who
received financial assistance by type of aid, and, for aid recipients, the
average amounts. The tuition and other price items are now part of
the Institutional Characteristics (IC) component; the student
financial aid questions remain part of SFA. |
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IPEDS |
Student Right-To-Know Act |
Also known as
the "Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act" (P.L. 101-542),
which was passed by Congress November 9, 1990. Title I, Section 103, requires
institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate completion
or graduation rates of certificate- or degree-seeking, full-time
students entering that institution, and to disclose these rates to all
students and prospective students. Further, Section 104 requires each
institution that participates in any Title IV program and is attended by
students receiving athletically-related student aid to submit a report to the
Secretary of Education annually. This report is to contain, among other
things, graduation/completion rates of all students as well as students
receiving athletically-related student aid by race/ethnicity and gender and
by sport, and the average completion or graduation rate for the four most
recent years. These data are also required to be disclosed to parents,
coaches, and potential student athletes when the institution offers
athletically-related student aid. The Graduation Rates component of
IPEDS was developed specifically to help institutions respond to these
requirements. See Graduation Rates for the current description of data
collected. |
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IPEDS |
Student Services |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for admissions, registrar
activities, and activities whose primary purpose is to contribute to students
emotional and physical well-being and to their intellectual, cultural, and
social development outside the context of the formal instructional program.
Examples include student activities, cultural events, student newspapers,
intramural athletics, student organizations, supplemental instruction outside
the normal administration, and student records. Intercollegiate athletics and
student health services may also be included except when operated as
self-supporting auxiliary enterprises. Also may include information
technology expenses related to student service activities if the institution separately
budgets and expenses information technology resources(otherwise these
expenses are included in institutional support.) Institutions include actual
or allocated costs for operation and maintenance of plant, interest, and
depreciation. |
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IPEDS |
Student Services (Expense -- Gasb Aligned Form Reporters) |
A functional
expense category that includes expenses for admissions, registrar
activities, and activities whose primary purpose is to contribute to students
emotional and physical well - being and to their intellectual, cultural, and
social development outside the context of the formal instructional program.
Examples include student activities, cultural events, student newspapers,
intramural athletics, student organizations, supplemental instruction outside
the normal administration, and student records. Intercollegiate athletics and
student health services may also be included except when operated as self -
supporting auxiliary enterprises. Also may include information technology
expenses related to student service activities if the institution separately
budgets and expenses information technology resources(otherwise these
expenses are included in institutional support.) GASB institutions
include actual or allocated costs for operation and maintenance of plant and
depreciation. |
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CDS |
Student-Designed Major |
A program of
study based on individual interests, designed with the assistance of an
adviser. |
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IPEDS |
Student-To-Faculty Ratio |
The ratio of FTE
students to FTE instructional staff, i.e., students divided by
staff. "Stand-alone" graduate or professional programs are
those programs such as medicine, law, veterinary, dentistry, social work, or
public health, in which faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students
(also referred to as "independent" programs). Each FTE value is
equal to the number of full-time students/staff plus 1/3 the number of
part-time students/staff. |
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IPEDS/CDS |
Study Abroad |
Arrangement by
which a student completes part of the college program studying in another
country. Can be at a campus abroador through a cooperative agreement
with some other U.S. college or an institution of another country. |
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CDS |
Study Abroad |
Any arrangement
by which a student completes part of the college program studying in another
country. Can be at a campus abroad or through a cooperative agreement with
some other U.S. college or an institution of another country. |
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IPEDS |
Subcohort |
A predefined
subset of the initial cohort or the revised cohortestablished
for tracking purposes on the Graduation Rates (GR)component
of IPEDS. (e.g., bachelor's degree-seeking subcohort.) |
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IPEDS |
Summer Session |
A summer session
is shorter than a regular session and is not considered part of
the academic year. It is not the third term of an institution operating
on a trimester system or the fourth term of an institution
operating on a quarter calendar system. The institution may have
two or more sessions occurring in the summer months. Some schools, such as
vocational and beauty schools, have year-round classes with no separate
summer session. |
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CDS ** |
Summer Session |
A summer session
is shorter than a regular semester and not considered part of the academic
year. It is not the third term of an institution operating on a trimester
system or the fourth term of an institution operating on a quarter calendar
system. The institution may have 2 or more sessions occurring in the summer
months. Some schools, such as vocational and beauty schools, have year-round
classes with no separate summer session. |
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IPEDS |
Survey Status |
A designation
used by survey operations personnel to identify the progress made on the
various IPEDS components by institutional respondents. |
Status
indicators |
IPEDS |
System |
An organization
of two or more institutions of higher education under the control or
supervision of a common administrative governing body. Governing bodies
generally have the power to act in their own name, to hire and fire
personnel, enter into contracts, etc. A coordinating body without these
powers or a section of a state agency usually would not be considered a
system office. |
|
CDS |
Talent/Ability (As Admission Factor) |
Special
consideration given to students with demonstrated talent/abilities in areas
of interest to the institution (e.g., sports, the arts, languages, etc.). |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Teacher Certification Program |
A program
designed to prepare students to meet the requirements for certification as
teachers in elementary, middle/junior high, and secondary schools. |
|
IPEDS |
Teachers Colleges (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Teachers Colleges award most of their bachelor's or
graduate degrees in education or education-related fields. |
Carnegie
Classification; Specialized institutions (Carnegie) |
IPEDS |
Technical And Paraprofessional |
A primary
function or occupational activity category used to classify persons
whose assignments require specialized knowledge or skills which may be
acquired through experience, apprenticeship, on-the-job-training, or academic
work in occupationally specific programs that result in a 2-year degree or
other certificate or diploma. Includes persons who perform some of the duties
of a professional in a supportive role, which usually requires less formal
training and/or experience than normally required for professional status.
Includes mathematical technicians; life, physical, and social science
technicians; agricultural and food science technicians; chemical technicians;
geological and petroleum technicians; nuclear technicians; paralegals and legal
assistants; miscellaneous legal support workers; health technologists and
technicians; dietetic technicians; pharmacy technicians; licensed practical
and licensed vocational nurses; medical records and health information
technicians; opticians, dispensing; healthcare support occupations; nursing
aides, orderlies, and attendants; physical therapist assistants and aides;
massage therapists; dental assistants; medical assistants; and pharmacy
aides. (Term used
in the IPEDS HR survey component prior to 2012-13) |
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IPEDS |
Temporarily Restricted |
Net
assets of FASB institutions whose use by the institution has
been limited by donor specification as to use or the time when use may occur
(such as a later period of time or after specified events have occurred). |
|
IPEDS |
Tenure |
Status of a
personnel position with respect to permanence of the position. |
|
IPEDS |
Tenure Track |
Personnel
positions that lead to consideration for tenure. |
|
IPEDS |
Term Endowment Funds |
Funds for which
the donor has stipulated that the principal may be expended after a stated
period or on the occurrence of a certain event. |
|
IPEDS |
Test Of English As A Foreign Language (Toefl) |
The standardized
test designed to determine an applicant's ability to benefit from instruction
in English. |
|
IPEDS |
Theological Seminaries And Other Specialized Faith-Related Institutions
(Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Theological seminaries and other specialized
faith-related institutions primarily offer religious instruction or train
members of the clergy. |
Carnegie
Classification; Specialized institutions (Carnegie) |
IPEDS |
Title |
Use the
ANSI/NISO Z39.7-2004 definition for title as follows: The designation of a
separate bibliographic whole, whether issued in one or several parts. A book
or serial title may be distinguished from other such titles by its unique
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or International Standard Serial
Number (ISSN). This definition applies equally to print, electronic,
audiovisual, and other library materials. For unpublished works, the term is
used to designate a manuscript collection or an archival record series. Two
subscriptions to Science magazine, for example, are counted as one title. |
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IPEDS |
Title Iv Aid |
Title IV aid to
students includes grant aid, work study aid, and loan aid. These
include: Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG), National
Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant (National SMART Grant),
Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH)
Grant, Federal Work-Study, Federal Perkins Loan, Subsidized Direct
or FFEL Stafford Loan, and Unsubsidized Direct or FFEL Stafford Loan. |
|
IPEDS |
Title Iv Institution |
An institution
that has a written agreement with the Secretary of Education that allows the
institution to participate in any of the Title IV federal student financial
assistance programs (other than the State Student Incentive Grant (SSIG) and
the National Early Intervention Scholarship and Partnership (NEISP)
programs). |
Program
Participation Agreement (PPA) |
IPEDS |
Transcript |
An official
record of student performance showing all schoolwork completed at a given
school and the final mark or other evaluation received in each portion of the
instruction. Transcripts often include an explanation of the marking scale
used by the school. |
|
CDS |
Transfer Applicant |
An individual
who has fulfilled the institution?s requirements to be considered for
admission (including payment or waiving of the application fee, if any) and
who has previously attended another college or university and earned
college-level credit. |
|
IPEDS |
Transfer Of Credit |
The policies and
procedures used to determine the extent to which educational experiences or
courses undertaken by a student while attending another institution may be
counted for credit at the current institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Transfer Of Entitlement Option |
A program
through which any unused Post 9/11 GI Bill may be transferred to a spouse or
dependent(s) as long as servicemembers or veterans meet the additional
Department of Veterans Affairs’ criteria. Only Department of Defense (DoD)
can approve transfer of benefits requests. |
|
CDS |
Transfer Student |
A student entering the institution for the
first time but known to have previously attended a postsecondary institution
at the same level (e.g., undergraduate). The student may transfer with or
without credit. |
|
IPEDS |
Transfer-In Student |
A student
entering the reporting institution for the first time but known to have
previously attended a postsecondary institution at the same level (e.g.,
undergraduate, graduate). This includes new students enrolled in the fall
term who transferred into the institution the prior summer term. The
student may transfer with or without credit. |
|
IPEDS |
Transfer-Out Rate |
Total number of
students who are known to have transferred out of the reporting institution
within 150% of normal time to completiondivided by the adjusted
cohort. |
|
IPEDS |
Transfer-Out Student |
A student that
leaves the reporting institution and enrolls at another institution. |
|
IPEDS |
Transfer-Preparatory Program |
A program designed
specifically to provide a student with the basic knowledge needed to transfer
into a higher level program. For example, this may be the first 2 years of a
baccalaureate level program for which the institution does not offer an
award, or 2 years of undergraduate study needed for entrance into a
first-professional program, or 1 or more years of undergraduate study needed
for entrance into health services fields. |
|
IPEDS |
Transfer-Ready Students |
A student who
has successfully completed a transfer-preparatory program. |
|
IPEDS |
Transfers From The Endowment Fund To The Current Fund |
The amount of
the capital gains on the endowment fund that is allocated to be
spent for current fund activities. |
|
CDS |
Transportation (Costs) |
Assume two round trips to student?s hometown
per year for students in institutional housing or daily travel to and from
your institution for commuter students. |
|
IPEDS |
Tribal Colleges And Universities (Carnegie) |
An institutional
classification developed by the Andrew W. Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. Tribal Colleges and Universities, with few
exceptions, are tribally controlled and located on reservations. They are all
members of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium. |
Carnegie
Classification |
IPEDS/CDS |
Trimester (Calendar System) |
An academic
year consisting of 3 terms of about 15 weeks each. |
|
IPEDS/CDS |
Tuition |
The amount of
money charged to students for instructional services. Tuition may be charged
per term, per course, or per credit. |
|
IPEDS |
Tuition And Fees (Published Charges) |
The amount
of tuition and required fees covering a full academic
year most frequently charged to students. These values represent what a
typical student would be charged and may not be the same for all students at
an institution. If tuition is charged on a per-credit-hour basis, the average
full-time credit hour load for an entire academic year is used to
estimate average tuition. Required fees include all fixed sum charges that
are required of such a large proportion of all students that the student who
does not pay the charges is an exception. |
|
IPEDS |
Tuition Guarantee |
A program where
the institution guarantees, to entering first-time students, that tuition
will not increase for the years they are enrolled. These guarantees are
generally time-bound for four or five years. |
Entering
students (undergraduate); First-time student (undergraduate) |
IPEDS |
Tuition Payment Plan |
A program that
allows tuition to be paid in installments spread out over an agreed upon
period of time, sometimes without interest or finance charges. |
|
IPEDS |
Tuition Plan (Restricted) |
Plans for
dependents (including spouses) of faculty members which restrict
the beneficiary to attendance at only the institution where the faculty
member is employed. Term
used prior to 2011-12 in the Human Resources component. |
|
CDS ** |
Tutoring |
May range from
one-on-one tutoring in specific subjects to tutoring in an area such as math,
reading, or writing. Most tutors are college students; at some colleges, they
are specially trained and certified. |
|
IPEDS |
Two-Year Institution |
A postsecondary
institution that offers programs of at least 2 but less than 4
years duration. Includes occupational and vocational schools with
programs of at least 1800 hours and academic institutions with programs of
less than 4 years. Does not include bachelor's degree-granting institutions
where the baccalaureate program can be completed in 3 years. |
|
IPEDS |
Unclassified Student |
A student taking
courses creditable toward a degree or other formal award who cannot
be classified by academic level. For example, this could include a transfer
student whose earned credits have not been determined at the time
of the fall report. |
Transfer-in
student |
IPEDS/CDS |
Undergraduate |
A student
enrolled in a 4- or 5-year bachelor's degree program,
an associate's degree program, or a vocational or
technical program below the baccalaureate. |
|
IPEDS |
Unduplicated Count |
The sum of
students enrolled for credit with each student counted only once
during the reporting period, regardless of when the student enrolled. |
|
IPEDS |
Unexpended Plant Fund Balances |
Unexpended
resources in the plant fund derived from various sources to finance the
acquisition of long-lived plant assets and their
associated liabilities. |
|
CDS |
Unit |
A standard of
measurement representing hours of academic instruction (e.g., semester
credit, quarter credit, contact hour). |
|
IPEDS |
Unitid |
Unique
identification number assigned to postsecondary institutions surveyed through
the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Also referred to
as UNITID or IPEDS ID. |
|
IPEDS |
Unqualified Audit Opinion |
An independent
auditor's written statement on their audit report that a client's financial
statements fairly represent their financial position in accordance with
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). |
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IPEDS |
Unrestricted Current Funds |
All funds,
including institutional funds, received for which no stipulation was made by
the donor or other external agency as to the purpose for which the funds
should be expended. |
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IPEDS |
Unrestricted Net Assets |
The net
assets of both FASB and GASB institutions that do
not fit the definition of other categories of net assets. These are net
assets held by the institution upon which no restrictions have been placed by
the donor or other party external to the institution. |
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IPEDS |
User Id |
A series of
numbers possibly with an alpha prefix that is created for a specific user to
be able to access a system. Each user is required to have a UserID and
a password in order to access the Integrated Postsecondary
Education Data System (IPEDS) data collection systemfor security
purposes. |
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IPEDS |
Variable |
A fundamental
unit of data contained in a file which is given a unique label. |
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IPEDS |
Vested Retirement Plan |
One in which the
full amount of the contribution by the institution and by the state and local
government, with accumulations thereon, will be made available as a benefit
in case of death while in service and with no forfeiture in case of
resignation or dismissal from the institution. |
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IPEDS |
Veterans Administration (Va) Education Benefits |
Those benefits
available to military personnel and their families for financial assistance
at approved postsecondary education institutions. There can be
three types of beneficiaries: Surviving spouses and children; Discharged
veterans; and Active military personnel in special programs. |
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CDS ** |
Veteran'S Counseling |
Helps veterans
and their dependents obtain benefits for their selected program and provides
certifications to the Veteran's Administration. May also provide personal
counseling on the transition from the military to a civilian life. |
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CDS ** |
Visually Impaired |
Any person whose
sight loss is not correctable and is sufficiently severe as to adversely
affect educational performance. |
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CDS |
Volunteer Work (As Admission Factor) |
Special
consideration given to students for activity done on a volunteer basis (e.g.,
tutoring, hospital care, working with the elderly or disabled) as a service
to the community or the public in general. |
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CDS |
Wait List |
List of students
who meet the admission requirements but will only be offered a place in the
class if space becomes available. |
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CDS |
Weekend College |
A program that
allows students to take a complete course of study and attend classes only on
weekends. |
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IPEDS |
Weekend/Evening College |
A program that
allows students to take a complete course of study and attend classes only on
weekends or only in the evenings. |
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IPEDS/CDS |
White |
A person having
origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North
Africa. |
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IPEDS |
White, Non-Hispanic (Old Definition) |
A person having
origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle
East (except those of Hispanic origin). |
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CDS ** |
Women'S Center |
Center with
programs, academic activities, and/or services intended to promote an
understanding of the evolving roles of women. |
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CDS |
Work Experience (As Admission Factor) |
Special
consideration given to students who have been employed prior to application,
whether for relevance to major, demonstration of employment-related skills,
or as explanation of student?s academic and extracurricular record. |
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IPEDS |
Yellow Ribbon Program |
A voluntary
program through which participating public and private institutions can
provide veterans and eligible beneficiaries additional institutional aid to
cover the costs of tuition and fees at their institutions. The Yellow Ribbon
Program is a supplementary program to the Post 9/11 GI Bill coverage of
in-state tuition and fees. The Department of Veterans Affairs matches the
institutional aid provided beyond the in-state tuition and fees, but to
certain limit each year. |
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