CIRP Freshman Survey
Each year, hundreds of two-year colleges, four-year colleges and universities administer the CIRP Freshman Survey (TFS) to hundreds of thousands of entering students during orientation or registration.
The survey covers a wide range of student characteristics: parental income and education, ethnicity, and other demographic items; financial aid; secondary school achievement and activities; educational and career plans; and values, attitudes, beliefs, and self-concept.
Published annually in "The American Freshman," the results from these surveys continue to provide a comprehensive portrait of the changing character of entering students and American society at large.
- The Chronicle of Higher Education
About the CIRP Freshman Survey
The CIRP Freshman Survey is designed for administration to incoming first-year students before they start classes at your institution. The instrument collects extensive information that allows for a snapshot of what your incoming students are like before they experience college. Key sections of the survey examine:- Established behaviors in high school;
- Academic preparedness;
- Admissions decisions;
- Expectations of college;
- Interactions with peers and faculty;
- Student values and goals and
- Student demographic characteristics; and
- Concerns about financing college.
Schools participating in the CIRP Freshman Survey receive an institutional profile, which includes your institutional results broken out by sex, full and part-time status, comparisons with other similar institutions, significance testing, effect sizes, CIRP Constructs and Theme reports, a data file of your student responses; and a monograph summarizing the national results.
See the online CIRP Freshman Survey in action
ADMINISTERING THE SURVEY
Administered anytime between March 15 - October 8, 2012.
The CIRP Freshman Survey is conducted before students start their college careers, and is available as early as March and as late as October. Most campuses conduct the survey during orientation and allow about one hour for survey administration. The best results occur when the survey is administered in a proctored setting.Traditionally a paper survey, the CIRP Freshman survey is also available as a web survey. The CIRP Web Portal (www.cirpsurveys.org) provides greater flexibility and ease of use when managing your survey administration
Web Survey Features
- HERI can send customizable email notifications (including reminders) to your students
- Customizable “Welcome” and “Thank you” Screens
- Upload your own additional questions
The Survey Instrument
Important Forms and Documentation
Administration Guidelines Necessary information for schools concerning the administration of the CIRP Freshman Survey
Timeline and Strategies for a Smooth Administration on Campus
Survey Administration Checklist A one-page summary of administration responsibilities
Survey Information Sheet Copy of the informed consent given to survey respondents
UCLA IRB Approval Notice Copy of the current UCLA IRB approval
Student Identifiers Information about using student identifiers
Paying with Purchase Orders Important information about paying via Purchase Order
Survey Shipping Form Use this form when you are sending forms back to the processing center
HERI's Email Distribution Service Important information about how to prevent survey invitation and reminders from HERI being filtered out as bulk or junk mail.
Fees / Withdrawal Policy
| STANDARD COSTS |
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| Participation Fee | $775 | |
Processing Fee |
$3 per survey processed |
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| OPTIONAL COSTS |
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Customized Welcome and Thank You Pages |
FREE |
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Integrated additional questions |
$325 |
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Email distribution to students |
$350 |
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On-line Data Analysis |
$125 |
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Billing Policy
Upon registration, institutions are sent one bill for the participation fee. After each
institution completes their survey administration and returns the data for processing, the per-survey
processing fees are calculated and a second bill is sent to each institution for their respective
processing charges. Institutions are also billed separately for any Data Service Orders they may place,
and these bills are sent out after the completion and fulfillment of each Data Service Order.
Withdrawal Policy
You may cancel without penalty up to the time that the unique web log-in codes have been sent
to your institution, or distributed per your institution's direction.
If the web log-in codes have already been sent to your institution or distributed via HERI's
email distribution service to your intended survey participants, you will be charged a withdrawal
fee of $100. In addition, if HERI has provided any customized services at your request (e.g.,
incorporated on-line additional questions, etc), you will also be responsible for the full cost
of these services.



