A few things to note:
#official install from CRAN
install.packages("IPEDSuploadables")
#development install from the github repo
#use this if you want to pull in changes before they reach cran or need to use other code branches
#development install option 1
remotes::install_github("AlisonLanski/IPEDSuploadables")
#development install option 2
devtools::install_github("AlisonLanski/IPEDSuploadables")
The package requires specific column names and values to work correctly. Each IPEDS report has a vignette that spells out requirements and also has sample data you can examine.
To create files for non-supported reports, see How to produce other key-value uploads
IPEDS Report | Required Dataframes | Sample Data |
---|---|---|
12 Month Enrollment | students & instructional activity | e1d_students, e1d_instr |
Completions | students & extra cips | com_students, com_cips |
Fall Enrollment | students & retention aggregate | ef1_students, ef1_retention |
Graduation Rates | students | gr_students |
Graduation Rates 200 | students | gr200_students |
Human Resources | staff | hr_staff |
Outcome Measures | students | om_students |
You can call the sample data as desired to explore it
#dataframe of student information for 12 month enrollment
head(e1d_students)
#> Unitid StudentId IsFullTime IsFirstTime IsTransfer IsDegreeCertSeeking
#> 1 999999 100 1 1 0 1
#> 2 999999 101 1 1 0 0
#> 3 999999 102 1 1 0 1
#> 4 999999 103 1 1 0 0
#> 5 999999 104 1 1 0 1
#> 6 999999 105 1 1 0 0
#> StudentLevel IsHighSchool IsDual RaceEthnicity Sex DistanceEdAll
#> 1 Undergraduate 0 0 1 1 0
#> 2 Undergraduate 0 0 1 2 0
#> 3 Undergraduate 0 0 1 2 0
#> 4 Undergraduate 0 0 1 1 0
#> 5 Undergraduate 0 0 1 1 0
#> 6 Undergraduate 0 0 1 2 0
#> DistanceEdSome GenderDetail
#> 1 1 1
#> 2 1 2
#> 3 1 2
#> 4 1 1
#> 5 1 1
#> 6 0 2
Each IPEDS report has a single function which will produce all required sub-parts in a single file for upload.
Example:
A message will be display the location of your file when it has been processed.
Graduation Rates no longer has a gender detail requirement
(it was removed by IPEDS). Therefore, the starting data requirements,
sample data, and scripts have been updated to remove the
ugender
flag and the GenderDetail
column.
Completions, 12 Month Enrollment, and Fall Enrollment still DO
require reporting on “another gender” and “unknown gender”. This means
you continue to need GenderDetail
, ugender
,
and ggender
information as appropriate for each survey.
Scripts are set to assume that you ARE able to report on “another
gender” in this reporting cycle. They will automatically mask data if
you have fewer than 5 students in the “another gender” category.
Therefore, as long as you have the capacity to report Another Gender,
you should keep the default of TRUE
even if you have no
students or very few students in that category.
If you are NOT able to collect/report on students of “another gender” this cycle
ugender = FALSE
(for undergraduates) in the produce
functionggender = FALSE
(for graduates) in the produce
functionExample:
Completions
Fall Enrollment
Your student-faculty ratio number is collected via pop-up box. Type a whole number when prompted.
The main function auto-detects the IPEDS submission year and
adjusts the sections of cip-based enrollment, student age, and student
residence state appropriately to be in or out of your report. If you
would like to report data in optional years, change the
include_optional
flag to TRUE
.
Human Resources
Admissions
Navigate to the IPEDS submission portal and log in.
Select the appropriate report (for example: “12 Month Enrollment”), select “key-value pair”, then browse to your .txt file and upload.
Click through the survey screens to review results and verify submission accuracy
Continue your standard process to check edits, enter metadata, lock, and submit the survey.
Update your base data, rerun the package function, and re-upload to
IPEDS. You can upload as many times as you want to any particular
survey.
Your keyholder may be able to edit directly in the website, but this
method is not recommended since it is not reproducible.
If you verify that your data and dataframe(s) are correct, but IPEDS still shows incorrect aggregation, please contact the package authors by adding a GitHub issue or by emailing (if you search online for Alison Lanski and Notre Dame, you can get to a valid email address). We can provide the quickest help if you share an example with sample data, expected output, and actual output.
Common issues include:
For example, IPEDS wants all previous CIP/Award Level combinations reported on the current completions upload file. If you have no students in those categories, add any flagged CIP/Award combinations to your extra_cips dataframe, rerun, and reupload to remove this error message
A few functions have built-in data quality checks which will alert you of disallowed values. We are working to add more automated checks.
If you want to examine a single report sub-part in depth, you can create a separate text file with only those values.
Example:
You can also produce a csv version of the part’s text file, for more readable output (still using IPEDS upload-required column names and values)
Example:
At the end of every IPEDS collection cycle, that year’s package code will be saved into a branch on GitHub. To use an old version, install the package from the branch.
#install, picking an acceptable year range
devtools::install_github(repo = "AlisonLanski/IPEDSuploadables", ref = "reporting_year_2022-2023")
When you have finished running your code, reinstall the current version of the package by removing the “ref” argument.