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NCES 2020341 | One Year After a Bachelor’s Degree: A Profile of 2015–16 Graduates
These Web Tables present outcomes of 2015–16 bachelor’s degree recipients 1 year after graduation. Outcomes include undergraduate enrollment experiences, postbaccalaureate enrollment, characteristics of first postbaccalaureate job, financial wellbeing, and student loan debt and repayment |
7/27/2020 |
NCES 2020303 | Revenues and Expenditures for Public
Elementary and Secondary School Districts:
FY 17
This report presents data on public elementary and secondary education revenues and expenditures at the local education agency (LEA) or school district level for fiscal year (FY) 2017. Specifically, this report includes finance data on the following topics:
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3/10/2020 |
NCES 2020301 | Revenues and Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary Education: FY 17
The tables and figures introduce new data for national and state-level public elementary and secondary revenues and expenditures for fiscal year (FY) 2017. Specifically, the tables include the following school finance data:
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2/26/2020 |
NCES 2020001 | Homeschooling in the United States: Results from the 2012 and 2016 Parent and Family Involvement Survey (PFI-NHES:2012 and 2016)
This publication provides tables and figures showing data about the experiences of homeschooled students in 2012 and 2016. Topics include homeschooling rates, reasons homeschooled, providers of homeschool instruction (including virtual instruction and schools), teaching style and curriculum sources, subject areas, and homeschool activities. |
12/19/2019 |
NCES 2019487 | Trends in Pell Grant Receipt and the Characteristics of Pell Grant Recipients: Selected Years, 2003–04 to 2015–16
These tables present data from four administrations of the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (2003–04, 2007–08, 2011–12, and 2015–16) on the percentage of undergraduates who received a Pell Grant and the average amount they received. Data are also presented on the average percentage ratios of Pell Grant amount, grant aid, and total aid to the total price of attendance among Pell Grant recipients, and the percentages of Pell Grant recipients who took out student loans or received state or institutional grants, and the average amounts received from these sources. These data are presented by selected student and enrollment characteristics, such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, dependency status, family income, attendance status, class level, degree program, employment status, parents’ education, and by control and level of institution attended. |
9/26/2019 |
NCES 2019485 | Trends in Graduate Student Financing: Selected Years, 2003–04 to 2015–16
These tables present data from four administrations of the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (2003–04, 2007–08, 2011–12, and 2015–16) showing trends in how graduate students financed their education. Data include the demographic attributes and academic characteristics of graduate students and the average price of attendance for the programs in which they were enrolled. The tables provide detail about the proportion of students who received financial aid and the average amounts of various types of aid received, including grants and scholarships, loans, assistantships, and employer aid. The data show trends in the ratio of loans to total aid amount, maximum federal borrowing, and the cumulative indebtedness of graduate students. The data are presented by various demographic and enrollment characteristics, including degree program. |
9/6/2019 |
NCES 2019486 | Trends in Undergraduate Nonfederal Grant and Scholarship Aid by Demographic and Enrollment Characteristics: Selected Years, 2003–04 to 2015–16
These tables present data from four administrations of the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (2003–04, 2007–08, 2011–12, and 2015–16) on nonfederal grant aid and scholarship aid awarded to undergraduate students. Nonfederal grant and scholarship aid is financial aid awarded by states, institutions, employers, and private organizations. Grants and scholarships, unlike loans, do not need to be repaid and are traditionally awarded on the basis of financial need, merit (e.g., academic or athletic), or a combination of need and merit. Estimates in these tables include the percentage of undergraduates who received nonfederal aid and the average amounts they received, by aid type (need- or merit-based), source (state, institution, or employer), and selected student and institutional characteristics. |
8/14/2019 |
NCES 2019430 | Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and Dual-Enrollment Courses: Availability, Participation, and Related Outcomes for 2009 Ninth-Graders: 2013
Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and dual-enrollment courses are generally regarded as academically rigorous courses for high school students. These Web Tables provide the most recent national statistics on the availability of these academically rigorous courses and programs, the percentage of graduates who earn high school credits in them, and the postsecondary outcomes of students who earned varying numbers of such credits. They use nationally representative survey and transcript data collected in the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09). |
8/1/2019 |
NCES 2019054 | Student Reports of Bullying: Results From the 2017 School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey
These Web Tables use data from the 2017 School Crime Supplement (SCS) to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) to show the relationship between bullying victimization and other variables of interest such as the reported presence of gangs, guns, drugs, alcohol, and hate-related graffiti at school; select security measures; student criminal victimization; and personal fear, avoidance behaviors, fighting, and weapon-carrying at school. |
7/16/2019 |
NCES 2019058 | The Costs of Childcare: Results From the 2016 Early Childhood Program Participation Survey (ECPP-NHES:2016)
This report uses data from the 2016 Early Childhood Program Participation Survey (ECPP) of the National Household Educational Surveys Program (NHES). It provides findings about percentages of children who received any nonparental care, the type (relative care, nonrelative care, center-based care, or multiple arrangements), associated costs of care, assistance received, and the factors that influenced parents’ decisions about childcare arrangements. |
6/26/2019 |
NCES 2019473 | Student Financing of Undergraduate Education in 2015–16: Income, Tuition, and Total Price
These tables present estimates from the 2015–16 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:16), a nationally representative study of how students and families pay for college in the United States. The estimates include information on families’ income, cost of attendance, and financial aid received. The estimates are provided for groups of students based on the control and level of the institutions attended, their demographic characteristics, enrollment patterns, and dependency status. |
3/21/2019 |
NCES 2019474 | Student Financing of Undergraduate Education in 2015–16: Financial Aid by Type and Source
These tables present data from the 2015–16 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:16), a nationally representative study of how students and families pay for college in the United States. The estimates include information on the type, source, and average amount of financial aid undergraduate students received while enrolled in postsecondary education. The estimates are provided for groups of students based on the control and level of institutions they attend, student enrollment patterns and demographic characteristics, and receipt of various types of financial aid. |
3/21/2019 |
NCES 2019475 | Student Financing of Undergraduate Education in 2015–16: Students’ Net Price, Expected Family Contribution, and Financial Need
These tables present estimates from the 2015–16 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:16), a nationally representative study of how students and families pay for college in the United States. The estimates include information on families’ income, cost of attendance, and financial aid received. The estimates are provided for groups of students based on the control and level of the institutions attended, their demographic characteristics, enrollment patterns, and dependency status. |
3/21/2019 |
NCES 2019467 | Profile of Undergraduate Students: Attendance, Distance and Remedial Education, Degree Program and Field of Study, Demographics, Financial Aid, Financial Literacy, Employment, and Military Status: 2015–16
These Web Tables provide comprehensive information on undergraduate students who were enrolled in postsecondary institutions during the 2015–16 academic year. Using data from the 2015–16 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:16), these tables include topics on attendance, average grades, credit card debt, participation in distance and remedial education, degree program, field of study, financial aid, financial literacy, military service and veteran status, and student characteristics (including sex, race/ethnicity, age, dependency status, disability status, income, marital status, and parents’ education). |
1/23/2019 |
NCES 2019469 | Profile and Financial Aid Estimates of Graduate Students: 2015–16
These Web Tables provide a profile of the demographic and enrollment characteristics of graduate students during the 2015–16 academic year and information on how these students financed their education. Using data from the 2015–16 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:16), the tables include information on graduate students’ distribution across degree programs and fields of study; demographic, family, and employment characteristics; educational expenses; and financial aid by source and type. |
1/3/2019 |
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