Research Symposium
23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023
Abigail McDade Poster Session 4: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm/ Poster #360

BIO
I am a second-year student from Jacksonville, Florida. I am studying International Affairs with a concentration in Public Administration. With this, I am pursuing a certificate in U.S. Intelligence Studies. My research interests include global affairs, U.S. intelligence, and issues related to gender and race/ethnicity. In the future, I hope to pursue a master's degree in International Affairs, a law degree, or both.
What is Out There? A Practical Review of Race/Ethnicity Coding System Beyond IPEDS
Authors: Abigail McDade, Samantha NixStudent Major: International Affairs
Mentor: Samantha Nix
Mentor's Department: Florida State University Office of Institutional Research Mentor's College: None Co-Presenters: Precious Clarke
Abstract
Post-secondary institutions record data on race and ethnicity to enhance the diversity, equity, and inclusion of students, faculty, and staff. The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) is the current system used for coding race and ethnicity for the majority of United States postsecondary schools. IPEDS was last changed to include alternative racial and ethnic categories in 2010 and has yet to be altered. Prior scholars and practitioners have identified that the current IPEDS coding system skews the percentages of individuals from certain racial and ethnic populations. This is due to there being a lack of specific categories provided for these individuals during the data collection process. The goal of this project is to contribute to the current literature and work of the Florida State University (FSU) Office of Institutional Research to compare different race/ethnicity coding systems. Concurrently, this proposal intends to posit changes that could be implemented in internal university assessments.
Keywords: Race, ethnicity, coding, IPEDS