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Purpose

• History of the SED and how it works

• Data collection process

• Results from the SED

• Questions

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What is it?

• SED is an annual census of all new research doctorate recipients from United States colleges and universities

• Research Doctorate – requires an original contribution of knowledge

to the field (typically, though not always, in the form of a written dissertation)

– Not primary intended for the practice of a profession

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History of the SED

• Established by the National Science Foundation in the 1950s.

• Currently, five other agencies also sponsor the SED– National Institutes of Health

– Department of Education

– Department of Agriculture

– National Endowment for the Humanities

– National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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History of the SED (continued)

• Data collection began in 1957, for the 1957-1958 class of doctorate recipients.

• For 1920-1957, data collected on nine basic items from graduation announcements and lists from institutions.

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SED and Confidentiality

• Respondents increasingly concerned about confidentiality.

• All Federal and NORC employees must also sign legally binding confidentiality forms.

• Public data are in aggregate form only and in sufficiently large numbers.

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SED & FERPA

• Participating institutions are permitted to provide student information to the SED without violating FERPA, per the Family Policy Compliance Office in the United States Department of Education.

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How is the SED collected?

• The majority (80% or more) of participants complete the form through their graduate school.

• Each participating institution has an Institutional Contact (IC) who handles the SED.

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Role of the IC

• Crucial in the success of the survey.

• Responsible for distributing the survey to the students, monitoring completions, and returning the surveys to NORC.

• Also provide supplementary data as needed.

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Traditional Paradigm

• Students approaching graduation are given a set of forms to be completed.

• The survey and other forms are turned in when the students hand in their dissertation to the graduate school.

• The IC collects all the forms for one graduation and sends them to NORC for processing.

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Advantages• Control

• Face-to-face contact

• Efficiency

Disadvantages

• Storing paper surveys

• Doesn’t work with ETDs

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Solution for ETD schools?

• The SED survey is available online!

– Web version first developed in 2001.

– Percent of web completes has grown each round since the release (about 10% in 2008).

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SED Web Survey

• Survey can be completed and submitted entirely online from any location.

• Survey is housed on a secure server, and students need their unique PIN and password to access the survey.

• NORC instantly receives the survey data for processing.

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Distributing the Web Survey

• Timing should not change, best response achieved when students are preparing to graduate

• PIN/Password distribution necessary

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PIN/Password Assignment

• lC provides the web registration URL to their students who are eligible to complete the survey

http://survey.norc.uchicago.edu/doctorate

• Students register online, provide degree information and an e-mail address

• E-mail sent to students with their login information, and the link to the correct survey

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PDF

• PDF can be posted on your website, e-mailed to students, etc.– Has form features that allow users to type

their responses directly onto the form, save and e-mail completed PDF back to their university.

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New Issues Raised

1. Many students file for graduation, but do not complete all the requirements in time.- Graduation list crucial

2. How do you know who has completed?

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1. Institution Interface

• Administrator website– ICs or others can view the list of their students

and their survey status.– Also has useful forms and information

NOTE: There is a 24-48 hour lag with the Interface

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2. Certificate of Completion

• Last page of the web survey.

–Can be printed

–Savvier users can copy the screenshot into an electronic document and e-mail it.

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3. E-mail Notification

• New feature added for SED 2009. Students can receive an e-mail when they submit their survey online.

• Can be used like the certificate, without the need to print anything.

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Best Practices for Monitoring

• Use the roster for students who are filing well before the deadline to verify the completion of their survey

• Ask for certificate, e-mail, or PDF from anyone filing within 1-2 days of deadline– NORC can also verify completes in real time.

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Shift of IC’s focus

• Old paradigm: handling the paperwork, keeping track of survey forms, mailing them to NORC in timely manner.

• New paradigm: Monitoring and post-graduation “quality control.”

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Making the switch

• For best response rate, SED should be integrated with the rest of the graduation process.

• Web option can be used exclusively, or as an additional option to paper/PDF survey.

• To maintain response rate when switching to the web, monitoring is necessary.

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Why am I doing this again?

• The Doctorate Records File (DRF), 1920 – 2007– The richest and most complete source of

information on doctorate recipients.

– Used by the federal, state, and local government, graduate schools, and higher education researchers to make policy decisions affecting graduate education throughout the country.

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Products using the DRF

• Summary Report

• Detailed Statistical Tables

• Institutional Data

• External requests

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Summary Report

• For each survey round, the Summary Report provides information on the specific class of graduates, follows trends over time, and explores emerging trends.

• 2007 Summary Report is pending.

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Highlights from the 2007 Report

• Largest number of doctorate recipients in the history of the SED (48,079).

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

Doctorates awarded at U.S. colleges and universities, 1988-2007

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Since 2002, more female than male U.S. citizens have earned a doctorate

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

Doctorates awarded to U.S. citizens, by gender, 2002-2007

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Nearly all of the growth in the number of doctorates attributed to increase in non-US citizens earning

degreesDoctorates by citizenship type, 2002-2007

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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Detailed Statistical Tables/S&E Reports

• Produced annually, the DSTs give detailed breakdowns on demographics and graduation plans for Science & Engineering graduates.

• Additional S&E reports with focus on Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities, S&E Degrees report, etc.

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Institutional Data

• Profile – sent to the dean along with the Summary Report, describes institution’s graduates for that round and compares them to their peer institutions.

• Institution Datasets - Graduate deans can order data set of all their graduates from 1920-2007.

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External Requests

• External Requests - Provided at cost, with data specified by the requestor.

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Other Products

• Baccalaureate Origins Tables

• Race/ethnicity/gender tables – being revamped.

• InfoBriefs

• WebCASPAR - webcaspar.nsf.gov

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TDL Institutions

 TDL

 ALL

 

  ‘03 ‘07%

Change ‘03 ‘07%

Change

Total grads (#) 1,990 2,497 25.5% 40,757 48,079 18.0%Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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  ‘03 ‘07 ‘03 ‘07

Gender

Male 57% 59% 55% 54%

Female 43% 41% 45% 46%

Doctorates by Gender

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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Citizenship

US 65% 54% 68% 62%

Permanent 4% 5% 4% 4%

Temporary 32% 41% 27% 34%

Doctorates by Citizenship

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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  ‘03 ‘07 ‘03 ‘07Race/Ethnicity (US citizens)

American Indian/Alaska Native 1.0% 1.0% 0.5% 0.5%

Asian 4.5% 4.9% 5.3% 5.7%

Black 3.9% 4.7% 6.6% 6.7%

Hispanic 7.6% 7.6% 4.9% 5.4%

White 81.4% 81.3% 80.1% 78.8%

Other 1.6% 1.0% 2.6% 2.9%

Doctorates by Race/Ethnicity

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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Field of Study

Physical science/math 13% 18% (2) 14% 17% (2)

Engineering 17% 20% (1) 13% 16% (3)

Life Sciences 18% 17% (3) 21% 22% (1)

Social Sciences 16% 13% (5) 17% 15% (4)

Humanities 14% 10% (6) 13% 11% (6)

Education 16% 15% (4) 16% 13% (5)

Other 2% 7% (7) 3% 6% (7)

Doctorates by Major Field

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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  ‘03 ‘07 ‘03 ‘07Postgrad plans

Continuing pre-doc. Employment 22% 17% 17% 17%

Signed contract 44% 48% 52% 52%

Negotiating 9% 11% 10% 9%

Seeking 24% 22% 19% 19%

Other full-time degree NA 2% NA% 1%

Other 1% 2% 2% 2%

Postgraduation Plans

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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Employment Type

Postdoc 30% 30% 33% 36%

Non-Postdoc Employment 70% 70% 67% 64%

Employment Type

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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  ‘03 ‘07 ‘03 ‘07Employment Sector (exc. Postdocs)

Academia 53% 59% 54% 64%

Government 8% 7% 9% 8%

Industry 20% 23% 19% 18%

Other 19% 10% 20% 10%

Employment Sector

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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  ‘03 ‘07 ‘03 ‘07Median time to degree (Number of years)

Since baccalaureate 10.3 9.5 10.2 9.4Since starting graduate school 8.7 7.9 8.5 7.8

Time to Degree

Source: NSF/NIH/USED/NEH/USDA/NASA, 2007 Survey of Earned Doctorates

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Contact Information

Kristy Webber

NORC

55 E. Monroe St

Chicago, IL 60603

[email protected]

312-759-4251