NCES High School & Beyond Survey Tables Library
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) United States Department of Education. Institute of Education Sciences. National Center for Education Statistics
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| nces-hsb-tables-2025-07 | 07/08/2025 02:58:PM |
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Project Description
About HS&B
HS&B Features- Nationally representative, longitudinal studies of 10th- and 12th- graders in 1980, and 9th-graders in 2022
- Follow-up surveys conducted throughout their postsecondary years
- Surveys of students, teachers, and parents of sampled students
- High school and postsecondary transcript data are provided to enhance analyses
- What factors of the American educational system influence the educational and career outcomes of students?
- What are students' trajectories after leaving high school into postsecondary education, the workforce, and beyond?
Data Organization
Each table has an associated excel file, which is in a folder in the dataset (one folder per table).In the root folder, there is a catalog csv that provides a crosswalk between the folder names and file names and the original table titles.
In addition to the tables, this project contains (1) codebooks for HS&B generated in NCES datalabs and found on the study website, (2) questionnaires for HS&B downloaded from the study website and (3) documentation related to HS&B found in the NCES resource library.
Scope of Project
- Nationally representative, longitudinal studies of 10th- and 12th- graders in 1980, and 9th-graders in 2022
- Surveys of students, teachers, and parents of sampled students
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