SDCCD_IR_LOW_INCOME_RPT
SDCCD_IR_LOW_INCOME_RPT
Query Information
Query Name | SDCCD_IR_LOW_INCOME_RPT |
Contributing Institution | Mesa College |
Contributing Analyst | Nancy Cortes |
Maintenance/Upkeep Required |
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Query Entry Last Updated | 3/25/2021 |
Query Search Fields
Aid Yr | Year (e.g. 2019, 2020, 2021) |
Campus (% for DW) | (blank) = All Campuses % = All Campuses CITY = City College MESA = Mesa College MIRA = Miramar College |
Query Fields
Campus | Identifies campus student is registered? |
ID | Emplid |
FAFSA Aid Year | Year HHS poverty guidelines reflect |
Academic Year | Academic Year corresponds to |
DOE | Category by Department of Education |
HUD | Category by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development |
Information about Query
What it does: | The query looks at Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) and family size as reported in the student’s FAFSA application to determine if they qualify as low-income based on two different criterion: (1) at or below 150% of the poverty guideline as published by HHS, and (2) low income guidelines as published by HUD. Each criteria is displayed in a separate column.
* Attached is a compilation of poverty/low-income guidelines for the most recent years. |
How is the student income calculated? | A student’s income is calculated as follows:
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Possible uses for this variables: |
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How to read the file: |
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Additional Notes: |
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Validation: | I downloaded the Data on Demand financial aid application file for 18-19 and matched the records to our data base using Ssn’s. When I looked at students enrolled at Mesa in Fall 18, the percent of student that qualified as low income based on the 150% poverty guideline only differed by about 2 percentage points. The percent was higher when using this query than when using Data on Demand files. |
Additional Resources: | R:\Campus Solutions Portal\Special Run Queries - Support Documentation\SDCCD_IR_LOW_INCOME_RPT |
Known Issues, Related Details, and Other Notes
Feel free to reach out to me (Nancy) if you have any questions