The Education Research and Data Center (ERDC) provides information and research about transitions between the education and workforce sectors to assist students, parents, educators, and policy makers in making decisions. Information is presented in various data dashboards.
The public four-year institutions of higher education (institutions) are required to submit certain data to the ERDC annually by December 1. Institutions must display such data in a uniform dashboard format on the Office of Financial Management's (OFM) website. The data must be disaggregated by race and ethnicity, gender, state and country of origin, age, and socioeconomic status.
Examples of data that must be reported include:
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) is a postsecondary education data collection program for the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). The NCES is within the Institute of Education Sciences, which is the statistics, research, and evaluation entity within the United States Department of Education. Institutions that receive federal aid are required to report to the IPEDS on certain metrics.
Institutions are required to collect and report the following measures and data for the dashboard:
Data must be reported to the OFM by January 15.
(In support) Questions on the cost per institution per student are what prompted the bill. The ERDC publishes data from institutions on a yearly basis. This bill involves data that a number of states collect and is considered the best practice nationwide to inform students. Cost differences between community and technical colleges and four-year institutions range from a few thousand dollars to several thousand dollars, and people are wondering why. Folks need to know what programs are available and the program completion times. The process is evolving to where a minority of students complete a degree within four years after high school. Nontraditional students are becoming the norm, and folks want to find out the market viability of degrees and programs. The additional dashboard data in the bill will help these folks look at schools and find their needs, and also find out the viability of programs and degrees and the track available to complete their programs.
(Opposed) None.