Archived Changes
Changes to the IPEDS Data Collection starting in 2025-26
Fall 2025 Collection
Academic Libraries Expenses Screening Question. The screening question on the Academic Libraries expenses is removed to reflect the retirement of the Academic Libraries survey component.
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Table 1. Proposed changes to the Institutional Characteristics survey component (includes Institutional Identification) |
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Estimated burden |
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Move of Admissions screening question from IC to ADM |
2025-26 |
NCES-initiated based on QC review; Survey alignment |
Improvement |
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Removal of Academic Libraries Expenses screening question from IC |
2025-26 |
NCES-initiated based on QC review; Retirement of Academic Libraries survey component |
Improvement |
Pursuant to Executive Order (dated January 20, 2025), the term “gender” has been replaced with “sex,” the term “men” has been replaced with “male,” the term “women” has been replaced with “female,” and non-binary sex (i.e., Another Gender) will no longer be collected.
There are no additional changes for 2025-26.
Pursuant to Executive Order (dated January 20, 2025), the term “gender” has been replaced with “sex,” the term “men” has been replaced with “male,” the term “women” has been replaced with “female,” and non-binary sex (i.e., Another Gender) will no longer be collected.
There are no additional changes for 2025-26.
There are no additional changes for 2025-26.
Winter 2025-26 Collection
The changes to the SFA for 2025-26 are based on National Education Postsecondary Cooperative (NPEC) research papers and Technical Review Panel (TRP) recommendations and IPEDS internal discussions on improving the collection burden and the usability of IPEDS data. In addition, the changes will provide better information for students in categories other than full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking students. IPEDS will collect the same award types in Section 1 for each of the existing student categories (all undergraduates, degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates, non-degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates (calculated), and full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates). To accomplish this, the changes include the combination of aid types collected previously for all undergraduate, degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate, and non-degree/non-certificate-seeking undergraduate students with the aid types collected for full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates. This will increase the number of major financial aid program/program groups previously reported in Section 1 for these student categories but will result in net reduction in reporting burden over the next two data collections since institutions will no longer need to pull different data for each student category. This will also improve data integrity and comparability since calculated values will be based on the same methodology for each institution type.
Other notable changes include the clarification of the Post-9/11 VA and Department of Defense benefit amounts reported in Section 2 of the SFA Survey and other minor grammatical edits. Finally, Section 1 of SFA Survey Form is simplified and the detailed instructions are condensed since the same data elements are collected for all categories and of undergraduate students.
Categories of Undergraduate Students. Changed Section 1 of the SFA Survey to the collect the same student counts and aid amounts for all of the existing categories of undergraduate students.
IASG awards. Instructs institutions to include Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant (IASG) awards in Federal Pell Grant student counts and award amounts reported to IPEDS due to a change mandated under the Fostering Undergraduate Talent by Unlocking Resources (FUTURE) Act.
Instructions in Section 2. Clarified institutions related to the reporting of Department of Veteran Affair’s Post-9/11 GI Bill tuition and fee, books and supplies, and housing benefits disbursed known to the institution in Section 2 of the SFA Survey.
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Table 5. Proposed changes to the Student Financial Aid survey component |
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Implementation year |
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Estimated burden |
Changed Section 1 of the SFA Survey to the collect the same student counts and aid amounts for categories of undergraduate students (all undergraduates, degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates, non-degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates (calculated), and full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates). The following aid types, which were combined from previous collections, will be reported for these categories:
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2025-26 |
NCES-initiated based on QC review |
Moderate, long term decrease due to simplified and consistent reporting |
Clarified instructions for institutions to include Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant (IASG) awards in Federal Pell Grant student counts and award amounts reported to IPEDS due to a change mandated under the Fostering Undergraduate Talent by Unlocking Resources (FUTURE) Act. |
2025-26 |
NCES-initiated based on review of legislation |
Moderate |
Clarification
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2025-26 |
NCES-initiated based on QC review |
None |
Revised FAQ. |
2025-26 |
NCES-initiated based on review of legislation |
Moderate |
Pursuant Executive Order (dated January 20, 2025), the term “gender” has been replaced with “sex,” the term “men” has been replaced with “male,” the term “women” has been replaced with “female,” and non-binary sex (i.e., Another Gender) will no longer be collected.
There are no additional changes for 2025-26.
Pursuant to Executive Order (dated January 20, 2025), the term “gender” has been replaced with “sex,” the term “men” has been replaced with “male,” the term “women” has been replaced with “female,” and non-binary sex (i.e., Another Gender) will no longer be collected.
There are no additional changes for 2025-26.
There are no additional changes for 2025-26.
Pursuant to Executive Order (dated January 20, 2025), the term “gender” has been replaced with “sex,” the term “men” has been replaced with “male,” the term “women” has been replaced with “female,” and non-binary sex (i.e., Another Gender) will no longer be collected.
The changes to ADM for 2025-26 are substantial and based on the TRP #64 on Modernizing the Admissions Component that took place in June 2021. The changes include collection of admission considerations data for transfer-in degree/certificate-seeking students, expansion of Part C to collect applicants, admits, and enrolled counts for transfer-in degree/certificate-seeking students, disaggregate applicants, admits, and enrolled counts by race/ethnicity, and full-time/part-time enrollment status, expansion of Part D to collect test score data for transfer-in degree/certificate-seeking students, and addition of the new Part E to collect data on Waitlist, Early Decision, and Early Action (if applicable). The data are being added to better understand institutional admission policies.
Screening Questions. Several screening questions are added to determine whether an institution has an open admission policy, whether an open admission institution uses an Ability to Benefit (ATB) or similar test beyond the high school diploma/equivalent, whether an institution has admission requirements for first-time and/or transfer-in students, whether admission requirements for both first-time students and transfer-in students are same. In addition, there are questions on whether an institution enrolled first-time and/or transfer-in students in Fall [ADM reporting period], and additional data on transfer credits (if applicable).
Admission Considerations. Expanded Part B to collect admissions considerations information for transfer-in degree/certificate-seeking students at institutions that do not have an open admission policy and for students in program(s) with admissions requirements at institutions that are primarily open admission but have at least one program that is not open admission (if applicable).
Applicants, Admits, and Enrolled. Expanded Part C to collect applicants, admits, and enrolled counts for transfer-in degree/certificate-seeking students at institutions that do not have an open admission policy and for students in program(s) with admissions requirements at institutions that are primarily open admission but have at least one program that is not open admission (if applicable). In addition, expanded Part C to disaggregate applicants, admits, and enrolled counts by race/ethnicity and full-time/part-time enrollment status.
Test Scores. Expanded Part D to collect test score information for transfer-in degree/certificate-seeking students at institutions that do not have an open admission policy (if applicable).
New Part E. Added Part E – Waitlist, Early Decision, and Early Action (if applicable). This part asks questions about institutional admissions policies related to waitlists, early decision, and early action. These policies are important factors in equitable access to institutions.
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Table 9. Proposed changes to the Admissions survey component |
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Screening Questions Part A. Screening Questions
2. Does your institution use an Ability to Benefit (ATB) or similar test beyond the high school diploma/equivalent? [Open Admission institutions only]
3. For which entering degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate student type(s) does your institution have admissions requirements? [Institutions that are not open admission]
4. If your institution has admission requirements for both first-time students and transfer-in students, are these requirements the same? [Institutions that are not open admission; if applicable based on Question #3]
5. Did your institution enroll first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students in Fall 2025? If no, you will not report admissions data for first-time students. [Institutions that are not open admission; if applicable based on Question #3]
6. Did your institution enroll transfer-in degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students in Fall 2025? If no, you will not report admissions data for transfer-in students. [Institutions that are not open admission; if applicable based on Question #3]
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2025-26 |
TRP #64 |
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Admissions Considerations – adding for transfer-in students
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2025-26 |
TRP #64 |
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Applicants, Admits, and Enrolled – adding race/ethnicity This screen collected for ‘Male’ and ‘Female’ and a ‘Total’ is calculated(Include ‘sex unknown’ students allocated to this category)
Sex
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2025-26 |
TRP #64 |
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Test Score Part D. Test Scores Provide data for all students for whom a test score was used in the admissions decision for Fall 2025. Include new entering students admitted the summer prior to Fall 2025. If you report less than 5 students for any of the scores, do not report percentiles. Institutions that use test scores for admissions decisions for some students report the number of students for whom test scores were used. Screen below will show for each applicable student type (based on responses to screening questions).
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2025-26 |
TRP #64 |
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Waitlist, Early Decision, and Early Action Part E. Waitlist, Early Decision, and Early Action [institutions that indicate they have admission criteria for first-time students and enrolled first-time students during reporting period] Waitlist For Fall 2025, did your institution maintain a waitlist for first-time students? A waitlist is a list of applicants who met admission requirements but were only to be admitted if space became available. [Applicable to first-time students at institutions that are not open admission]
Early Decision For Fall 2025, did your institution permit first-time students to apply and be notified of an admission decision in advance of the regular notification date if the student commits to attending if accepted (Early Decision)? [Applicable to first-time students at institutions that are not open admission]
Early Action For Fall 2025, did your institution permit first-time students to apply and be notified of an admission decision in advance of the regular notification date that did not require the student to commit to attending if accepted (Early Action)? [Applicable to first-time students at institutions that are not open admission]
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2025-26 |
TRP #64; Feedback received during the 60-day public comment period |
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Spring 2026 Collection
Pursuant to Executive Order (dated January 20, 2025), the term “gender” has been replaced with “sex,” the term “men” has been replaced with “male,” and the term “women” has been replaced with “female.”
There are no additional changes for 2025-26.
Fall Enrollment
Pursuant to Executive Order (dated January 20, 2025), the term “gender” has been replaced with “sex,” the term “men” has been replaced with “male,” the term “women” has been replaced with “female,” and non-binary sex (i.e., Another Gender) will no longer be collected.
There are no additional changes for 2025-26.
Finance
There are no changes for 2025-26.
Academic Libraries
The Academic Libraries component has been retired (subsequent to the 2024-25 collection year).