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Element Summary:





Ref

Id

Element Name

Req

Type

Min/Max




N401

19

City Name

Description: Free-form text for city name. Include the international postal zone code if address outside the U.S.



O

AN

2/30




N402

156

State or Province Code

Description: Standard state/province code as defined the US Postal System. Use this data element only with a U.S. or Canadian address.



O

ID

2/2




N403

116

Postal Code

Description: Code defining the zip code excluding punctuation and blanks. Use this data element only with a U.S. address.



O

ID

3/15




N405

309

Location Qualifier

Description: For SAT, used for identifying student’s home phone number

C

ID

2/2




N406

310

Location Identifier

Description: For SAT, used for student’s home phone number

O

AN

1/30





Comments:


1. A combination of either N401 through N404, or N405 and N406 may be adequate to specify a location.

2. N402 is required only if city name (N401) is in the U.S. or Canada.




Purpose:

To specify a communication contact number for the reported high-school


Element Summary:


Ref

Id

Element Name

Req

Type

Min/Max




COM01

365

Communication Number Qualifier

Description: Code indication type of communication number to follow.



Code Description

TP phone number



M

ID

2/2



COM02

364

Communication Number

Description: Complete communication number including country or area

code when applicable. For SAT, indicates the reported high school telephone number.


M

AN

1/80









SE

Transaction Set Trailer

Pos: 470 Max: 1

Detail - Mandatory

Loop: N/A Elems: 2




Purpose:


To indicate the end of the transaction set and provide the count of the transmitted segments (including the beginning ST and ending SE segments)

Element Summary:





Ref

Id

Element Name

Req

Type

Min/Max

Usage

01

96

Number of Included Segments

Description: Total number of segments included in the transaction set including ST and SE segments



M

N0

1/10

Used

02

329

Transaction Set Control Number

Description: Identifying control number that must be unique within the transaction set functional group (in the GS segment) assigned by the originator of the transaction set. This value must match that in data element ST02.



M

AN

4/9

Used

Appendix A


List of Countries and Their Codes


Code Description

AD Andorra

AE United Arab Emvirates

AF Afghanistan

AG Antigua & Barbuda

AI Anguilla

AL Albania

AM Armenia

AN Netherlands Antilles

AO Angola

AQ Antarctica

AR Argentina

AS American Samoa

AT Austria

AU Australia

AW Aruba

AZ Azerbaijan

BA Bosnia & Herzegovina

BB Barbados

BD Bangladesh

BE Belgium

BF Burkina Faso

BG Bulgaria

BH Bahrain

BI Burundi

BJ Benin

BM Bermuda

BN Brunei Darussalam

BO Bolivia

BR Brazil

BS Bahamas

BT Bhutan

BU Burma

BV Bouvet Island

BW Botswana

BY Belarus

BZ Belize

CA Canada

CC Cocos (Keeling) Islands

CF Central African Republic

CG Congo

CH Switzerland

CI Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

CK Cool Islands

CL Chile

CM Cameroon

CN China

CO Colombia

CR Costa Rica

CS Czechoslovakia

CU Cuba

CV Cape Verde

CX Christmas Island

CY Cyprus

CZ Czech Republic

DD German Democratic Republic

DE Germany

DJ Djibouti

DK Denmark

DM Dominica

DO Dominican Republic

DZ Algeria

EC Ecuador

EE Estonia

EG Egypt

EH Western Sahara

ER Eritrea

ES Spain

ET Ethiopia

FI Finland

FJ Fiji

FK Falkland Islands (Malvinas)

FM Micronesia

FO Faroe Islands

FR France

FX France, Metropolitan

GA Gabon

GB United Kingdom (Great Britain)

GD Grenada

GE Georgia

GF French Guiana

GH Ghana

GI Gibraltar

GL Greenland

GM Gambia

GN Guinea

GP Guadeloupe

GQ Equatorial Guinea

GR Greece

GS South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

GT Guatemala

GU Guam


GW Guinea-Bissau

GY Guyana

HK Hong Kong

HM Heard Island & McDonald Islands

HN Honduras

HR Croatia

HT Haiti

HU Hungary

ID Indonesia

IE Ireland

IL Israel

IN India

IO British Indian Ocean Territory

IQ Iraq


IR Islamic Republic of Iran

IS Iceland

IT Italy

JM Jamaica

JO Jordan

JP Japan

KE Kenya

KG Kyrgyzstan

KH Cambodia

KI Kiribati

KM Cormoros

KN St. Kitts and Nevis

KP Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of

KR Korea, Republic of

KW Kuwait

KY Cayman Islands

KZ Kazakhstan

LA Lao People’s Democratic Republic

LB Lebanon

LC Saint Lucia

LI Liechtenstein

LK Sri Lanka

LR Liberia

LS Lesotho

LT Lithuania

LU Luxembourg

LV Latvia

LY Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

MA Morocco

MC Monaco

MD Moldova, Republic of

MG Madagascar

MH Marshall Islands

ML Mali


MN Mongolia

MM Myanmar

MO Macau

MP Northern Mariana Islands

MQ Martinique

MR Mauritania

MS Montserrat

MT Malta

MU Mauritius

MV Maldives

MW Malawi

MX Mexico

MY Malaysia

MZ Mozambique

NA Namibia

NC New Caledonia

NE Niger

NF Norfolk Island

NG Nigeria

NI Nicaragua

NL Netherlands

NO Norway

NP Nepal

NR Nauru

NT Neutral Zone

NU Niue


NZ New Zealand

OM Oman


PA Panama

PE Peru


PF French Polynesia

PG Papua New Guinea

PH Philippines

PK Pakistan

PL Poland

PM St. Pierre & Miquelon

PN Pitcairn

PR Puerto Rico

PT Portugal

PW Palau

PY Paraguay

QA Qatar

RE Reunion

RO Romania

RU Russian Federation

RW Rwanda

SA Saudi Arabia

SB Solomon Islands

SC Seychelles

SD Sudan

SE Sweden

SG Singapore

SH St. Helena

SI Slovenia

SJ Svalbard & Jan Mayen Islands

SK Slovakia

SL Sierra Leone

SM San Marino

SN Senegal

SO Somalia

SR Suriname

ST Sao tome & Principe

SU Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

SV El Salvador

SY Syrian Arab Republic

SZ Swaziland

TC Turks & Caicos Islands

TD Chad


TF French Southern Territories

TG Togo


TH Thailand

TJ Tajikistan

TK Tokelau

TM Turkmenistan

TN Tunisia

TO Tonga

TP East Timor

TR Turkey

TT Trinidad & Tobago

TV Tuvalu

TW Taiwan, Province of China

TZ Tanzania, United Republic of

UA Ukraine

UG Uganda

UM United States Minor Outlying Islands

US United States of America

UY Uruguay

UZ Uzbekistan

VA Vatican City State (Holy See)

VC St. Vincent & the Grenadines

VE Venezuela

VG British Virgin Islands

VI United States Virgin Islands

VN Viet Nam

VU Vanuatu

WF Wallis & Futuna Islands

WS Samoa

YD Democratic Yemen

YE Yemen

YT Mayotte

YU Yugoslavia

ZA South Africa

ZM Zambia

ZR Zaire

ZW Zimbabwe

ZZ Unknown or Unspecified Country

Appendix B
List of Subtests and Their Codes

This list identifies codes for subtests of the specific tests listed as possibilities in TST01. The first three digits of the codes below correspond to the test code. The subtest code is the 5-digit code appearing after the hyphen. For example, the code for Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is 809. The subtest codes for TOEFL are 00001 (Listening Comprehension); 00002 (Structure and Written Expression); 00003 (Reading Comprehension/Vocabulary); 00004 (Total).









Code Description

00000 Total Score

801-00001 English

801-00002 English: Usage/Mechanics

801-00003 English: Rhetorical Skills

801-00004 Mathematics

801-00005 Mathematics: Preliminary and Elementary Algebra

801-00006 Mathematics: Intermediate Algebra and Geometry

801-00007 Mathematics: Plane Geometry and Trigonometry

801-00008 Reading

801-00009 Reading: Social Studies and Science

801-00010 Reading: Arts and Literature

801-00011 Composite

802-00001 English

802-00002 English: Usage and Mechanics

802-00003 English: Rhetorical Skills

802-00004 Mathematics

802-00005 Mathematics: Preliminary Algebra and Algebra

802-00006 Mathematics: Geometry

802-00007 Reading

802-00008 Reading: Social Studies and Science

802-00009 Reading: Arts and Literature

802-00011 Composite

803-00001 Verbal

803-00002 Reading Comprehension

803-00003 Vocabulary

803-00004 Mathematical

803-00005 Total

803-00006 Test of Standard Written English (TSWE)

803-00007 Writing

803-00008 Essay

803-00009 MC

803-00010 Science Reasoning

804-00001 Verbal

804-00002 Mathematical

804-00003 Total

805-00001 English Composition

805-00002 Literature

805-00003 American History and Social Studies

805-00004 European History and World Cultures

805-00005 Mathematics I

805-00006 Mathematics II

805-00007 Biology

805-00008 Chemistry

805-00009 Physics

805-00010 French

805-00011 German

805-00012 Hebrew

805-00013 Latin

805-00014 Spanish

805-00015 World History

805-00016 French with Listening

805-00017 Japanese with Listening

805-00018 German with Listening

805-00019 Spanish with Listening

805-00020 Chinese with Listening

805-00021 English Composition with Essay

805-00022 Italian

805-00023 Mathematics Level IC

805-00024 Mathematics Level IIC

805-00025 Modern Hebrew

805-00026 Writing

809-00001 Paper-Based Listening Comprehension

809-00002 Paper-Based Structure and Written Expression

809-00003 Paper-Based Reading Comprehension

809-00004 Paper-Based Total

809-00005 Computer-Based Listening

809-00006 Computer-Based Structure/Written Expression

809-00008 Computer-Based Essay Rating

809-00009 Computer-Based Total

811-00001 Verbal

811-00002 Quantitative

812-00001 Reading Comprehension

812-00002 Analytical Reasoning

812-00003 Logical Reasoning

812-00004 Variable

814-00001 Biology

814-00002 Chemistry

814-00003 Physics

814-00004 Science

814-00005 Reading

814-00006 Quantitative

821-00001 Verbal

821-00002 Quantitative

821-00003 Analytical

822-00001 Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology (B22)

822-00002 Biology (B24)

822-00003 Chemistry (C27)

822-00004 Computer Science (C29)

822-00005 Economics (E31)

822-00006 Education (E34)

822-00007 Engineering (E37)

822-00008 Geology (G47)

822-00009 History (H57)

822-00010 Literature in English (L64)

822-00011 Mathematics (M67)

822-00012 Music (M72)

822-00013 Physics (P77)

822-00014 Political Science (P79)

822-00015 Psychology (P81)

822-00016 Sociology (S87)

822-00017 Revised Education(35)

822-00018 Revised Political Science(78)

822-00019 Subject Test Total


828-00004 TSE

829-00004 TWE

831-00001 U.S. History (7)

831-00002 Art History (13)

831-00003 Art - Drawing (14)

831-00004 Art - General (15)

831-00005 Biology (20)

831-00006 Chemistry

831-00007 Comp Sci - A (31)

831-00008 Comp Sci - B (33)

831-00009 Economics - Micro (34)

831-00010 Economics - Macro (35)

831-00011 English Language/Comp (36)

831-00012 English Literature/Comp (37)

831-00013 European History (43)

831-00014 French Language (48)

831-00015 French Literature (51)

831-00016 German Language (55)

831-00017 Govt & Pol - US (57)

831-00018 Govt & Pol - Comp (58)

831-00019 Latin - Vergil (60)

831-00020 Latin - Cat Hor (61)

831-00021 Calculus AB (66)

831-00022 Calculus BC (68)

831-00023 Music List & Lit (73)

831-00024 Music Theory (75)

831-00025 Physics (78)

831-00026 Physics C - Mech (80)

831-00027 Physics - E & M (82)

831-00028 Psychology (85)

831-00029 Spanish Language (87)

831-00030 Spanish Literature (89)
















Appendix C

SAT
College Majors by Academic Area of Study

(for questions 22 to 27 on the Student Descriptive Questionnaire)
100 Agriculture and Natural Resources

101 Agriculture business

102 Agriculture economics

103 Agriculture and farm management (farming and ranching)

104 Agriculture, forestry, and wildlife technologies

105 Agronomy (field crops and crop management)

106 Animal sciences

107 Conservation

108 Dairy science

109 Equestrian science

110 Fishing and fisheries

111 Food science

112 Forestry

113 Horticulture

114 Natural resources management

115 Ornamental horticulture

117 Poultry science

116 Preveterinary or veterinary medicine

118 Soils sciences

119 Wildlife management

130 Architecture and Environmental Design

131 Architecture

132 Architectural technology

138 Building construction

139 Building science and technology

133 City, community, and regional planning and development (also see Public Affairs and Services)

134 Environmental design

135 Interior design

136 Landscape architecture

137 Urban design

140 Arts: Visual and Performing (also see Education)

141 Applied design (ceramics, weaving, textile design, fashion design, jewelry, metalsmithing, interior decoration, commercial art)

142 Art (painting, drawing, sculpture)

143 Art history and appreciation

144 Cinematography/Film

145 Dance

146 Dramatic arts

147 Graphic arts and industrial design

148 Instrumental music (performance)

149 Music (composition, theory)

150 Music history and appreciation

151 Photography



  1. Vocal music (performance)

170 Biological (Life) Sciences (also see Science Education in Education)

171 Anatomy

172 Bacteriology

173 Biochemistry

174 Biology

175 Biometrics and biostatistics

176 Biophysics

177 Botany

178 Cell biology (cytology, cell physiology)

179 Ecology and environmental science (also see Agriculture and Natural Resources)

180 Embryology

181 Entomology

198 Environmental science

182 Genetics

183 Histology

184 Marine biology

185 Microbiology

186 Molecular biology

187 Neurosciences

188 Nutritional sciences (also see Home Economics)

189 Pathology, human and animal

190 Pharmacology, human and animal

191 Physiology, human and animal

192 Plant pathology (also see Agriculture and Natural Resources)

193 Plant pharmacology (also see Agriculture and Natural Resources)

194 Plant physiology (also see Agriculture and Natural Resources)

195 Radiobiology

196 Toxicology

197 Zoology

200 Business and Commerce (also see Education)

201 Accounting

202 Advertising (also see Communications)

203 Banking and finance

204 Business economics (also see Economics in Social Sciences and History)

205 Business management and administration

206 Business statistics

207 Fashion merchandising

208 Hotel/motel and restaurant management (also see Home Economics)

209 Insurance and risk management

210 International business

211 Investments and securities

212 Labor and industrial relations

213 Management information systems (also see Computer and Information Sciences and Technologies)

214 Marketing

215 Operations research

216 Personnel management

217 Real estate

218 Recreation, tourism, and travel



  1. Transportation and commerce

250 Communications (also see Language and Literature and Business and Commerce)

251 Advertising

252 Business and technical writing

253 Film


254 Journalism (printed media)

255 Public relations

256 Radio and television (broadcasting)

257 Telecommunications

300 Computer and Information Sciences and Technologies (also see Engineering)

301 Computer programming

302 Computer science

303 Data processing

304 Data systems repair

305 Information systems and sciences

306 Microcomputer software

308 Robotics

307 Systems analysis

350 Education

351 Adult and continuing education

352 Agricultural education (also see Agriculture and Natural Resources)

353 Art education (also see Arts: Visual and Performing)

354 Bilingual and bicultural education

355 Business education (also see Business and Commerce)

356 Child development and nursery education (also see Home Economics and Social Sciences and History)

357 Curriculum and instruction

358 Driver and safety education

360 Education of the deaf and hearing impaired

361 Education of the emotionally handicapped

362 Education of exceptional children

363 Education of the gifted and talented

364 Education of the mentally handicapped

365 Education of the physically handicapped

366 Education of the visually handicapped

367 Educational administration

368 Educational statistics and research

369 Educational testing, evaluation, and measurement

370 Elementary education

371 English education (also see Language and Literature)

372 Health education (also see Health Professions and Allied Services)

373 Higher education

374 Home economics education (also see Home Economics)

391 Junior high education

377 Marketing and distributive education (also see Business and Commerce)

376 Mathematics education (also see Mathematics)

378 Music education (also see Arts: Visual and Performing)

380 Physical education

379 Pre-elementary education (kindergarten) (also see Social Sciences and History and Home Economics)

381 Reading education (methodology and theory)

382 School psychology (also see Social Sciences and History)

383 Science education (also see Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences)

384 Secondary education

385 Social science education (also see Social Sciences and History)

386 Special education

387 Specific learning disabilities

388 Speech and hearing education, therapy

389 Student counseling and personnel services

390 Teaching of English as a foreign language

375 Technology/Industrial arts education

400 Engineering and Engineering Technologies

401 Aerospace, aeronautical, and astronautical engineering

402 Agricultural engineering (also see Agriculture and Natural Resources)

403 Architectural engineering (also see Architecture and Environmental Design)

404 Bioengineering and biomedical engineering

405 Ceramic engineering

406 Chemical engineering

407 Civil and transportation engineering

408 Computer engineering (also see Computer and Information Sciences and Technologies)

432 Construction engineering

433 Construction management

409 Electrical, electronics, and communications engineering

410 Engineering and public policy

411 Engineering mechanics

412 Engineering physics

413 Engineering sciences

414 Environmental health engineering

415 Geological engineering

416 Geophysical engineering

417 Industrial engineering

418 Industrial laboratory technology

434 Industrial technology

419 Instrumentation technology

420 Materials engineering

421 Mechanical engineering

422 Mechanical engineering technologies

423 Metallurgical engineering

424 Mining and mineral engineering

425 Naval architecture and marine engineering

426 Nuclear engineering

427 Nuclear technology

428 Ocean engineering

429 Petroleum engineering

430 Plastics technology

431 Surveying and mapping sciences

450 Foreign Languages and Classical Languages

452 Arabic

454 Chinese

453 Classical languages, general

455 Foreign languages, multiple emphasis (includes concentration in more than one foreign language without major emphasis in any

one language)

456 French

457 German

458 Greek, classical

459 Greek, modern

460 Hebrew

462 Italian

463 Japanese

465 Latin

466 Modern languages, general

468 Portuguese

469 Russian

470 Scandinavian languages

471 Slavic languages (other than Russian)

472 Spanish

480 General and Interdisciplinary Studies

483 Biological and physical sciences

484 Engineering and other disciplines

481 General liberal arts and sciences

482 General studies

485 Humanities and social sciences

486 Women's studies

500 Health Professions and Allied Services

501 Chiropractic (DC or DCM degree)

502 Dental hygiene or assistance

503 Dental laboratory technology

504 Emergency/disaster sciences or technology

505 Environmental health

531 Gerontology

506 Hospital and health care administration

507 Medical assistant or medical office assistant technologies

508 Medical laboratory technologies

509 Medical records technology and administration

510 Medical social work (medical and psychiatric and specialized rehabilitation services) (also see Public Affairs and Services)

533 Music therapy

511 Nuclear medicine and technologies

512 Nurse anesthetist

513 Nursing

514 Occupational therapy

515 Optometry

516 Osteopathic medicine (DO degree)

517 Pharmacy

518 Physical therapy

519 Physician's assistant

520 Podiatry or podiatric medicine (DPM degree)

521 Predentistry - Dentistry (DDS or DMD degree)

522 Premedical - Medical (MD)

523 Preveterinary medicine - Veterinary medicine (DVM degree) (also see Agriculture and Natural Resources)

524 Public health

525 Radiologic technologies

526 Radiology and X-ray technology

527 Recreation therapy

532 Respiratory therapy and technology

528 Speech pathology and audiology (also see Education)

529 Sports medicine

530 Surgical technology

600 Home Economics (also see Education and Business and Commerce)

601 Child development, care and guidance

602 Clothing and textiles

603 Consumer studies

604 Family relations

605 Foods and nutrition (includes dietetics) (also see Agriculture and Natural Resources)

606 Home decoration and home equipment (also see Architecture and Environmental Design)

607 Institutional management

620 Language and Literature (also see Education)

621 American literature

622 Classics

623 Comparative literature

624 Creative writing

625 English

626 English literature

627 Linguistics (includes phonetics, semantics,

and philology)

628 Speech, debate, forensic science (includes rhetoric and public address)

640 Library and Archival Sciences

642 Library assistant

643 Library science

644 Museum studies

650 Mathematics (also see Education)

651 Actuarial sciences (also see Business and Commerce)

652 Applied mathematics

653 Mathematical and theoretical statistics

670 Military Sciences

671 Aerospace science (Air Force)

672 Coast Guard science

673 Merchant Marine science

674 Military science (Army)

675 Naval science (Navy, Marines)

690 Philosophy, Religion, and Theology

691 Philosophy

692 Religious education

693 Religious studies

694 Theology and theological professions

700 Physical Sciences

701 Analytical chemistry

702 Astronomy

703 Astrophysics

704 Atmospheric sciences and meteorology

705 Chemistry, general

706 Earth science

707 Geochemistry

708 Geology

709 Geophysics and seismology

710 Inorganic chemistry

711 Metallurgy

712 Molecular physics

713 Nuclear physics

714 Oceanography

715 Organic chemistry

716 Paleontology

718 Pharmaceutical chemistry

719 Physical chemistry

720 Physics, general

717 Planetary science

800 Public Affairs and Services

801 City, community, and regional planning and development (also see Architecture and Environmental Design)

802 Community services, general

803 Criminal justice

804 Fire science or protection

805 Funeral services

806 International public service (including

foreign service)

807 Law enforcement and corrections

808 Parks and recreation management

809 Public administration

810 Safety administration

811 Social work

850 Social Sciences and History, General (also see Public Affairs and Services and Education)

851 American history

852 Anthropology

853 Archaeology

854 Child psychology

855 Clinical psychology

856 Criminology

857 Demography

858 Economics (also see Business and Commerce)

859 European history

860 Experimental psychology

861 Geography

862 History, general

863 Industrial psychology

864 International relations

885 Paralegal

865 Political science or government

866 Prelaw - Law (JD degree)

867 Psychology

868 Social psychology

869 Sociology

870 Area and ethnic studies

871 African studies

875 Africian American/Black studies

872 American studies

873 American Indian studies

874 Asian studies

876 Hispanic American studies

877 Islamic studies

878 Jewish studies

879 Latin American studies

880 Mexican American studies

881 Middle Eastern studies

882 Pacific area studies

883 Russian and Slavic studies

950 Technical and Vocational

966 Administrative & secretarial services

951 Air traffic control - professional pilot training

952 Flight attendant

953 Automotive mechanics

954 Aircraft mechanics

955 Construction trades

956 Carpentry and woodworking

957 Cosmetology

958 Culinary arts

959 Drafting/engineering graphics

960 Electronics

961 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration

962 Machine tool technology

963 Masonry (brick, cement, stone, etc.)

964 Plumbing, pipefitting, steamfitting

965 Precision metalwork

999 Undecided

Appendix D
RQS questions as defined by the Testing Service Question Code List. Corresponding answers as defined by ETS.

RQS02 contains the code for the question.

RQS05 contains the free form answer as defined by ETS.

Testing Service Question Code List


These industry codes are divided into A codes (for academic profile questions); E codes (for enrollment questions); D codes (for demographic questions); H codes (for questions about a school); S codes (for questions about the student) and T codes (for questions about the test).
Code Description

Q001 Date of SAT Student Data Questionnaire

SDQ 9

A001 Area of English course work or experience



A = American Literature; B = British Literature; C = Composition;

D = Grammar; E = Literature of a country other than the

United States or Britain; F = Literature of different historical

periods; G = Speaking and listening skills; H = English as a

second language
SDQ10

A002 Art and music course work or experience

A = No course work or experience in this area; B = Acting or the

production of a play; C = Art history or art appreciation;

D = Dance; E = Drama or theater for appreciation; F = Music

history, theory, or appreciation; G = Music, instrumental or

vocal performance; H = Photography or filmmaking; I = Studio art

and design


SDQ11

A003 Computer course work or experience

A = No course work or experience in this area; B = Computer

Literacy, Awareness or Appreciation; C = Data Processing;

D = Computer programming; E= Solve math problems by computer;

F = Computer graphics; G = Internet activities

SDQ12

A004 Regular access to a calculator



1=yes; 2=no
SDQ30

A005 Expected/actual advanced placement, credit by examination, or exemption

from courses

A = Art; B = Biology; C = Chemistry; D = Computer Science;

E = English; F = Foreign Languages; G = Humanities;

H = Mathematics; I = Music; J = Physics; K = Social Studies

L = No plans to apply
SDQ31

A006 Services requested by student

A = Developing educational plans; B = Developing vocational/

career or placement plans; C = Developing better study skills;

D = Improving mathematical skills; E = Improving reading skills;

F = Improving writing skills G = No plans for help


SDQ6

A007 Student self-reported Grade Point Average.

A = Excellent

B = Good


C = Fair

D = Passing

F = Failing
Arts and Music

English


Foreign and Classical Languages

Mathematics

Natural Sciences

Social Sciences and History


SDQ21

A008 Student Degree Goal

A = Certificate

B = Associate

C = Bachelor’s

D = Master’s

F = Doctoral or Related Degree

G = Other

H = Undecided
SDQ22

A009 Student First Choice Major


SDQ23

A010 Student Certainty of First Choice

A = Certain

B = Fairly Certain

C = Not certain
SDQ24

A011 Student Second Choice Major


SDQ25

A012 Student Third Choice Major


SDQ26

A013 Student Second Choice Major


SDQ27

A014 Student Fifth Choice Major


POS. 131-134

E001 Use Enrollment Planning Service (EPS) market

SDQ33


E002 Financial Aid Intentions

1=yes; 2=no


E003 Plan to earn degree

1=yes; 2=no


E004 Intended graduate study

1=yes; 2=no


T001 Reason for taking test

1=Full Time; 2=Part Time; 3=Executive MBA; 4=Undecided


T002 Number of times test taken before

1=One; 2=Two; 3=Three; 4=Four or more


SDQ15

D001 Type(s) of institution interested in attending

A = A four-year college or university;

B = A two-year community or junior college; C = A vocational

/technical school; D = Undecided

SDQ16


D002 Public or Private institution

A = A public university, state college, or community college;

B = A private university, college or junior college( not

religiously affiliated); C = A private, religiously affiliated

university, college or junior college; D = Undecided
SDQ20

D003 Desired college population

A = All women or men; B = Coeducational; C = Undecided

SDQ17


D004 Desired college size

A = Fewer than 1,000 students; B = About 1,000to 5,000 students;

C = About 5,000 to 10,000 students; D = About 10,000 to

20,000 students; E = More than 20,000 students; F = Undecided

SDQ18

D005 Desired college setting



A = Large city or metropolitan area; B = Medium-size city;

C = Small city or town; D = Suburban community; E = Rural;

F = Undecided

SDQ19


D006 Desired college location

A = Close to home; B = In my home state; C = In a state

bordering mine; D = Beyond states bordering mine; E = Outside the

United States; F = Undecided


SDQ34

D007 Part-time job in college

1=yes; 2=no
SDQ35

D008 Housing during first year in college

A = At home; B = On-campus housing; C = Off-campus housing;

D = Undecided


POS 1104

H001 High school type

A = Public; B = Independent nonreligious; C = Independent

religious


POS 1105

H002 Senior class size

A = Fewer than 100; B = 100-249; C = 250-499; D = 500-749;

E = 750-999; F = 1000 or more

POS 1106

H003 Percentage of seniors going to college

A = 90% or more; B = 80%-89%; C = 70%-79%; D = 60%-69%;

E = 50%-59%; F = 40%-49%; G = 30%-39%; H = 20%-29%;I = 10%-19%;

J = Less than 10%
POS 1107

H004 Location of high school

A = Large City; B = Medium-size City; C = Small City or Town;

D = Suburban; E = Rural


POS 1108-1109

H005 Number of advanced placement courses offered

Free-form response in RQS05 is expected
POS 1110

H006 Honors courses offered

Free-form response in RQS05 is expected
POS 1111-1114

H007 Units need to graduate

Free-form response in RQS05 is expected

S001 Language first spoken

A = English only; B = English and another language;

C = Another language

S002 Best Language

A = English; B = English and another language about the same;

C = Another language

S003 Race/Ethnicity

A = American Indian or Alaskan Native; B = Asian, Asian American,

Pacific Islander; C = African American or Black



Hispanic or Latino background

D = Mexican or Mexican American; E = Puerto Rican; F = Latin

American, South American, Central American, or other Hispanic;

G = White; H = Other


SDQ 39

S004 Religious Preference or Affiliation

01 or blank = No response 39 = Judaism

03 = African Methodist Episcopal 41 = Lutheran Church America

05 = Angelica 43 = Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod

07 = Assembly of God 45 = Mennonite

08 = Baha’i 47 = Methodist

09 = Baptist 49 = United Methodist

11 = Southern Baptist Convention 51 = Eastern Orthodox Church

13 = Buddhism 53 = Pentecostal Bodies

15 = Christian Disciples 55 = Presbyterian Church USA

17 = Christian Reformed 56 = Reformed Church in America

19 = Church of the Brethren 57 = Roman Catholic

21 = Church of Christ 59 =Seventh-Day Adventists

23 = United Church of Christ 61 = Society of Friends

25 = Christian Science (Quakers)

27 = Church of God Association 63 = Unitarian Universalist

29 = Church of Jesus Christ of 65 = Wesleyvan Church

the Latter-Day Saints 67 = Worldwide Church of God

30 = Church of the Nazarene 97 = Other

33 = Episcopal 99 = No preference or Affiliation

35 = Hinduism

37 = Islam

APPENDIX E

Testing Statistical Category Code List
Code Description
01 Number of Critical Reading Questions

02 Critical Reading - Estimated Percentile College-Bound Seniors

03 Number of Analogy Questions

04 Analogy - Estimated Percentile College-Bound Seniors

05 Number of Sentence Completion Questions

06 Sentence Completion - Estimated Percentile College-Bound Seniors

07 Number of Arithmetic and Algebraic Questions

08 Arithmetic and Algebraic - Estimated Percentile College-Bound Seniors

09 Number of Geometric Reasoning Questions

10 Geometric Reasoning - Estimated Percentile College-Bound Seniors

11 National College-Bound Percentile

12 State College-Bound Percentile

17 3-Year comparative percentage rank--Verbal

18 3-Year comparative percentage rank--Quantitative

19 3-Year comparative percentage rank--Analytical


  1. 3-Year comparative percentage rank--Subject

21 Administration percentage rank--Verbal

22 Administration percentage rank--Quantitative

23 Administration percentage rank--Analytical

25 Number of Identifying Sentence Errors Questions

26 Identifying Sentence Errors - Estimated Percentile College-Bound

Seniors


27 Number of Improving Sentences Questions

28 Improving Sentences - Estimated Percentile College-Bound Seniors

29 Number of Improving Paragraphs Questions

30 Improving Paragraphs - Estimated Percentile College-Bound Seniors

31 Number of Writing Sample Questions

32 Writing Sample - Estimated Percentile College-Bound Seniors




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