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System to Track the System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy Analysis and Research Maryland Higher Education Commission Presentation at 2002 SHEEO/NCES Network Conference Washington,

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Page 1: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Working Toward a Statewide Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Information System to Track the

Effectiveness of Student Aid Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in MarylandFinancial Programs in Maryland

Michael J. Keller

Director of Policy Analysis and Research

Maryland Higher Education Commission

Presentation at 2002 SHEEO/NCES Network Conference Washington, DC- May 30, 2002

Page 2: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

The ProjectThe Project This year, the Maryland Higher Education

Commission convened a workgroup to:

o Identify the data needed to conduct comprehensive analyses of financial aid

o Create the appropriate data collection mechanisms to achieve this task

The Workgroup included representatives from all segments of postsecondary education: the Commission, the Governor’s budget office, and the General Assembly

Page 3: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

The RationaleThe Rationale The ability to monitor the effectiveness of scholarship programs

requires the collection, maintenance and analysis of accurate data on the recipients of financial aid.

This information needs to be combined with enrollment and completion data to measure the effectiveness of scholarship programs and their impact on student success.

To do this on a statewide basis, the Commission would need three unit record data collection systemso Enrollmentso Completionso Financial Aid

Page 4: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

What Currently Exists in Unit What Currently Exists in Unit Record Format Record Format

Type of Institution

Enrollment Data

Completion Data

Financial Aid Data

Public Collegiate Yes Yes No. although USM maintains such a system

Private Collegiate Only some No No

Private Career Schools Only for WIA Only for WIA No

Page 5: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Financial Aid Information Collected Financial Aid Information Collected in Marylandin Maryland

All Maryland public and private institutions and many private career schools complete an annual form on financial aid called the S-5

The S-5 collects figures about the types of financial support received by students during each academic yearo Grantso Loanso Scholarshipso Employment

This collection has been conducted in Maryland since the mid 1980s

Page 6: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Composition of the S-5Composition of the S-5

Information is presented abouto The total dollars providedo The number of recipientso The percentage distribution by type of institutiono Type of support

Data breakdowns are available foro Undergraduates and graduate/professional studentso Major collegiate segmento Individual institutionso African-American v. Non African-American

Page 7: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Limitation of the S-5Limitation of the S-5

The S-5 produces valuable information that the Commission has used in examining trends in student financial aid in the State

But the S-5 information is provided in an aggregated summary level that cannot be used for the purpose of student tracking analysis

A unit record collection would not only allow analysis through the collegiate system in Maryland but would provide the possibility of integrating this information with employment records maintained by the State’s labor department

Page 8: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

The Impetus for ChangeThe Impetus for Change Final Report of the Task Force on College

Readiness for Capable and Disadvantaged Students

o Recommendation: Collect the data to effectively analyze need-based and other financial aid programs to guide allocations for State financial aid programs

o This recommendation resulted from the difficulty which the financial aid subcommittee of the Task Force experienced in obtaining comprehensive data to determine whether institutions are able to address adequately the needs of low-income students and to analyze the effectiveness of the State’s aid programs

o Student unit record data should be collected for these purposes

Page 9: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

The Impetus for Change The Impetus for Change (continued)(continued)

Access and Affordability: Refocusing Financial Aid in Marylando Recommendation: Establish goals for all existing

Maryland financial aid programs and annually monitor the achievement of these goals

o This monitoring requires the collection, maintenance, and analysis of accurate data on applicants and recipients

Page 10: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

The Impetus for Change The Impetus for Change (continued)(continued)

Managing for Resultso A process initiated by the Governor to measure the

performance of State agencies and to identify how well they are serving citizens

o Participation is mandatoryo Results are used as part of the annual budget review by

both the executive and legislative brancheso Each funded program is evaluated separatelyo Results-oriented information about scholarship

programs is not available because of the lack of data about their impact on students

Page 11: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

The Hammer for ChangeThe Hammer for Change The budget committees of the Maryland General Assembly adopted

language directing all higher education institutions to work cooperatively with the Commission to provide student unit record data for the purpose of analyzing financial aid in a timely manner

Directed the Commission to provide a report by Oct. 1 containingo A framework for data collection from all higher education institutionso A multi-year timeline for the collection of this informationo A multi-year research program to evaluate the effectiveness of the

State’s aid programs and the amount of financial need of low- and moderate-income students being met by all types of assistance

The Commission has statutory authority to collect this type of information from postsecondary institutions

Page 12: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

The ResultsThe Results

Private colleges and universities will be required to provide unit record information to the Commission related to enrollments and completions

All institutions will be required to participate in a new unit-record financial aid information system

Page 13: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Overview of Other StatesOverview of Other States

The workgroup’s initial task was to review the efforts of other states that have significant experience in the collection and analysis of statewide financial aid data.o Types of data collectedo Source of the datao Kinds of analyses performed

Page 14: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Characteristics of the Emerging Maryland Characteristics of the Emerging Maryland Financial Aid Data Collection SystemFinancial Aid Data Collection System

Like the other three states, it will require the participation of all collegiate institutions.

It will resemble Virginia and Washington State in terms of the method of data collection. Information will be supplied annually by the colleges and universities to the Commission on the basis of an established schedule.

Parsimony will be exercised in the selection of data elements, and the system will be most like Washington State’s in that respect.o 14 demographic and enrollment variables. All but one (cumulative

grade point average) are currently collected in one of the Commission’s other systems and will be matched to the financial aid data base.

o 11 financial aid variables-most drawn from the current S-5 form. A multi-year research effort will be initiated, as in Indiana.

Page 15: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Policy and Research Issues-Policy and Research Issues-Access and EnrollmentAccess and Enrollment

The resources which students and their families use to pay for college

Access to financial aid- which students get it and which do not

The matriculation decisions of students who are awarded aid

Student, institutional and family characteristics related to receipt of different types of financial aid

The relationship between class level and the type and amount of assistance received

Page 16: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Policy and Research Issues-Policy and Research Issues-Retention and GraduationRetention and Graduation

Impact of different forms of financial assistance, the composition of financial aid packages, and the amount of aid on student retention, graduation and (for community colleges) transfer rates

The role of financial aid in affecting persistence and completion rates of special populations (minority students, students from low-income families, and non-traditional students)

Page 17: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Policy and Research Issues- Policy and Research Issues- AffordabilityAffordability

The relationship between the level of student need and the types of aid received

The extent to which grants and scholarships cover the amount of money needed to pay college costs after factoring in family contribution, especially for low-and moderate-income students

The relationship between financial aid availability and increases in tuition and fees in impacting access to college

The extent to which there is increasing reliance on loans by students and particularly by those in special populations

Page 18: Working Toward a Statewide Information System to Track the Effectiveness of Student Aid Financial Programs in Maryland Michael J. Keller Director of Policy

Policy and Research Issues- Policy and Research Issues- OutcomesOutcomes

The post-graduation activities of aid recipients, particularly those participating in scholarship programs with service obligations

The degree to which Maryland’s scholarship programs achieve their established outcomes-oriented objectives in the Managing for Results initiative