The Missing Manual: Using National Student Clearinghouse Data to Track Postsecondary Outcomes
Susan Dynarski,
Steven W. Hemelt and
Joshua Hyman
No 19552, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
This paper explores the promises and pitfalls of using National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) data to measure a variety of postsecondary outcomes. We first describe the history of the NSC, the basic structure of its data, and recent research interest in using NSC data. Second, using information from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), we calculate enrollment coverage rates for NSC data over time, by state, institution type, and demographic student subgroups. We find that coverage is highest among public institutions and lowest (but growing) among for-profit colleges. Across students, enrollment coverage is lower for minorities but similar for males and females. We also explore two potentially less salient sources of non-coverage: suppressed student records due to privacy laws and matching errors due to typographic inaccuracies in student names. To illustrate how this collection of measurement errors may affect estimates of the levels and gaps in postsecondary attendance and persistence, we perform several case-study analyses using administrative transcript data from Michigan public colleges. We close with a discussion of practical issues for program evaluators using NSC data.
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Date: 2013-10
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Published as The Missing Manual Using National Student Clearinghouse Data to Track Postsecondary Outcomes Susan M. Dynarski Steven W. Hemelt, Joshua M. Hyman EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION AND POLICY ANALYSIS May 2015 vol. 37
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