Survey of Earned Doctorates

Survey of Earned Doctorates

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Survey of Earned Doctorates

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Survey of Earned Doctorates
July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018
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First Name

Middle Name

Last Name

Birth name or former name, if legally changed

Today’s Date

Doctoral Institution

City or Branch

Suffix (e.g., Jr.)

Type of Research Doctoral Degree (e.g., PhD, EdD, etc.)

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	 Part A1 - RESEARCH DOCTORAL DEGREE
A1.	 Please provide the following information for your research doctoral degree.
		 Month/year degree started:	
		
		 Month/year degree granted
		or expected to be granted: 	

nn
nn

Month

Month

nnnn
nnnn

Year

Year

A2.	 Please name the department (or interdisciplinary committee, center, institute, etc.) of the university that supervised your
	 doctoral studies.

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

Department/Committee/Center/Institute/Program

A3.	 Please choose the field number from the Field of Study list on pages 16 and 17 (see foldout) that best matches your primary field
	 of study for your research doctoral degree.

	 nnn

Field number, see foldout

			
			
			

If you do not think that the field you selected above adequately reflects your primary field of study for your research doctoral
degree, please write the name of the field in the box below.

			

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

			

Name of field

A4.	 Was your dissertation research interdisciplinary?

		 n
1

Yes

2

n No	

A5.	 Please choose the field number from the Field of Study list on pages 16 and 17 (see foldout) that best matches your primary field
	 of dissertation research.

	 nnn

Field number, see foldout

			
			
			

If you do not think that the field you selected above adequately reflects your primary field of dissertation research,
please write the name of the field in the box below.

			

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

			

	

	

Name of field

GO TO A7 on PAGE 3

A6. Please list the primary field of your dissertation research, followed by other fields used in your dissertation research.
Please choose the field number from the
Field of Study list on pages 16 and 17 (see foldout)
that best matches your field of dissertation research.

	
	
	
	

Primary field	

nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn

				

Field 2	

				

Field 3	

				

Field 4	

				

	
	
	
	

Field number, see foldout
Field number, see foldout

Field number, see foldout
Field number, see foldout

If you do not think that the field you selected on the left adequately reflects
the field from which your dissertation draws, please write the name of the
field in the box below.

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Name of primary field
Name of field

Name of field
Name of field

2

A7.	 Did you receive full or partial tuition remission (waiver) for your doctoral studies?
	
Mark (X) one	

		
	
	
	
	

1
2
3
4
5

n No, I did not receive any tuition remission
n Yes, I received remission for less than 1/3 of tuition
n Yes, I received between 1/3 and 2/3 of tuition
n Yes, I received remission for more than 2/3 of tuition, but less than full
n Yes, I received full tuition remission

	 Part A2 - EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
A8.	 Did you ever earn college credit from a community or 2-year college?

	 n
1

Yes

2

n No

ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE(S)

		 n

A9.	 Have you received an associate’s degree (e.g., AA, AS) or equivalent?
1

	
	

Yes

2

n No

GO TO A10 on PAGE 4

a.	Please provide the following information for the first associate’s degree that you received.

		 Institution name . . . . . . . . .	
		 Branch or city . . . . . . . . . . . .

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

		 State or U.S. territory . . . . . 	

		Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	
	
	 b. Please choose the field number from the Field of Study list on pages 16 and 17 (see foldout) that best matches your field of
study for this associate’s degree.

			 nnn

Field number, see foldout

			
			

If you do not think that the field you selected above adequately reflects your field for this degree, please write
the name of the field in the box below.

			

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

			

	
	

Name of field

c.	When did you start this associate’s degree and when was the degree granted?

		 Month/year degree started:

	
	

nn

Month

nnnn

Year

Month/year degree granted:

nn

Month

nnnn

Year

d.	Have you ever received another associate’s degree (e.g., AA, AS) or equivalent?

		 n
1

Yes

2

n No

GO TO A10 on PAGE 4

Second Associate’s Degree

Third Associate’s Degree

	

Institution	

_____________________________________________________

	

Institution	

_____________________________________________________

	

Branch or city	

_____________________________________________________

	

Branch or city	

_____________________________________________________

	

State or U.S. territory	

_____________________________________________________

	

State or U.S. territory	

_____________________________________________________

	Country	

_____________________________________________________

	Country	

_____________________________________________________

	 Field number, see foldout	

_____________________________________________________

	 Field number, see foldout	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year started	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year started	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year granted	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year granted	

_____________________________________________________

3
3

BACHELOR’S DEGREE(S)

			 n
	

A10. Have you received a bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, BS, AB) or equivalent?
1

	
	

Yes

2

n No

GO TO A11 on PAGE 5

a.	Please provide the following information for the first bachelor’s degree that you received.

		 Institution name . . . . . . . . .	
		 Branch or city . . . . . . . . . . . .

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

		 State or U.S. territory . . . . . 	

		Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	
	
	 b. Please choose the field number from the Field of Study list on pages 16 and 17 (see foldout) that best matches your field of
study (i.e., major) for this bachelor’s degree.

			 nnn

Field number, see foldout

			
			

If you do not think that the field you selected above adequately reflects your field for this degree, please write
the name of the field in the box below.

			

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

			

	
	

Name of field

c.	Did you complete a double major for this bachelor’s degree?

			

1

	

		
			

Please choose the field number from the Field of Study list on pages 16 and 17 (see foldout) that best matches
your second major for this bachelor’s degree.

			

nnn

			
			

If you do not think that the field you selected above adequately reflects your field for this degree, please write
the name of the field in the box below.

			

n No

Field number, see foldout

Name of field	

d.	When did you start this bachelor’s degree and when was the degree granted?

		 Month/year degree started:

	
	

2

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

				

	
	

n Yes

nn

Month

nnnn

Year

Month/year degree granted:

nn

Month

nnnn

Year

e.	Have you ever received another bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, BS, AB) or equivalent?

		 n
1

Yes

2

n No

GO TO A11 on PAGE 5

Second Bachelor’s Degree

Third Bachelor’s Degree

	

Institution	

_____________________________________________________

	

Institution	

_____________________________________________________

	

Branch or city	

_____________________________________________________

	

State or U.S. territory	

_____________________________________________________

	

Branch or city	

_____________________________________________________

	

State or U.S. territory	

	Country	

_____________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________

	Country	

_____________________________________________________

	 Field number, see foldout	

_____________________________________________________

	 Field number, see foldout	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year started	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year started	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year granted	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year granted	

_____________________________________________________

4

A11.	 In what month and year did you first enter any graduate program, even if you did not earn a degree?
	

nn

Month

nnnn

Year

MASTER’S DEGREE(S)

			 n

A12. Have you received a master’s degree (e.g., MS, MA, MBA) or equivalent?
1

	

Yes

2

n No

GO TO A13 on PAGE 6

a.	Please provide the following information for the MOST RECENT master’s degree that you received.

		 Institution name . . . . . . . . .	
		 Branch or city . . . . . . . . . . . .

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

		 State or U.S. territory . . . . . 	
		Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	
	

b. Please choose the field number from the Field of Study list on pages 16 and 17 (see foldout) that best matches your field of
study for your MOST RECENT master’s degree.

			 nnn

Field number, see foldout

			
			

If you do not think that the field you selected above adequately reflects your field for this degree, please write
the name of the field in the box below.

			

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

		

	

Name of field	

c.	When did you start this master’s degree and when was the degree granted?

		 Month/year degree started:

	

Month

nnnn

Year

Month/year degree granted:

nn

Month

nnnn

Year

d.	Which of the following best describes this master’s degree?

		 n
		 n
		 n
	

nn

1

This master’s degree was required to enter or continue in my doctoral program

2

This master’s degree was not required and it did not fulfill any credits for my doctoral program

3

This master’s degree was not required, but it fulfilled credits for my doctoral program

GO TO f BELOW

e.	About how many of the credits from this master’s degree counted toward your doctoral degree?

		
Mark (X) one

		 n
1

	

Some

2

n Most

3

n All

f.	 Have you ever received another master’s degree (e.g., MS, MA, MBA) or equivalent?

		 n
1

Yes

2

n No

GO TO A13 on PAGE 6

Additional Master’s Degree 1

Additional Master’s Degree 2

	

Institution	

_____________________________________________________

	

Institution	

_____________________________________________________

	

Branch or city	

_____________________________________________________

	

Branch or city	

_____________________________________________________

	

State or U.S. territory	

_____________________________________________________

State or U.S. territory	

_____________________________________________________

	

	Country	

_____________________________________________________

	Country	
_____________________________________________________

	 Field number, see foldout	

_____________________________________________________

	 Field number, see foldout	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year started	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year started	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year granted	

_____________________________________________________

	

Month/Year granted	

_____________________________________________________

5

PROFESSIONAL DOCTORAL DEGREE
A13. In addition to your current research doctoral degree, have you earned or are you earning a professional
	 doctoral degree, such as an MD, DDS, DVM, JD, PsyD, or DDiv?

			 n
		 n
		 n
	

1

Yes, I am currently earning a professional doctoral degree		

2

Yes, I have already earned a professional doctoral degree

3

No

GO TO A14 BELOW

a.	Please provide the following information for your professional doctoral degree.

		 Degree type . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
		 Institution name . . . . . . . . .	
		 Branch or city . . . . . . . . . . . .

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

		 State or U.S. territory . . . . . 	
		Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	

	 b.	When did you start your professional doctoral degree and when was the degree granted or when is it expected
		
to be granted?
Month/year degree granted
					
		 Month/year degree started:	

nn

Month

nnnn

Year

or expected to be granted:

nn

Month

nnnn

Year	

		

A14.		Did you earn any of the degrees you reported as part of a
joint degree program (sometimes referred to as a combined
or dual degree program)? Examples of joint degrees include
BA/MA, BA/MBA, MA/PhD, and MD/PhD programs.

	 n
1

		
		
		

	 n
2

Yes

A15.	 Please indicate whether each of the following was a source
of financial support for your educational and living expenses
during graduate school.
	 Include sources of support for all graduate-level degree programs (master’s
and doctoral).
				
Mark (X) Yes or No for each

Write in the degrees you earned as
part of a joint degree program:

	

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nnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnn
No		

1

	 b	 Dissertation grant 	

1

	 c	 Teaching assistantship 	

1

	 d	 Research assistantship 	

1

	 e	 Other assistantship 	

1

	 f	Traineeship 	

1

	 g	 Internship, clinical residency 	

1

	 h	Loans (from any source) 	

1

	 i	 Personal savings 	

1

earnings during graduate school 	
	 j	 Personal
(other than sources listed above)

	 	

1

	 k	 Spouse’s, partner’s, or family’s earnings or savings 	

1

	 l	 Employer reimbursement/assistance 	

1

	 m	Foreign (non-U.S.) support 	

1

	 n	 Other - Specify 	

1

	

6

a	 Fellowship, scholarship 	

Yes	

n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	
n	

No
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n

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A16.	 Based on the total amount of financial support provided,
	
which of the sources from A15 were your primary and
	 secondary sources of support?

A17.	 When you receive your doctoral degree, how much
	
money will you owe that is directly related to your
	
undergraduate and graduate education?

	 	n

	 a UNDERGRADUATE	

	 Enter letters of primary and secondary sources
1

	

	

2

n

	 Mark (X) one in each column

Primary source of support
Secondary source of support

	1
	2
	3
	4
	5
	6
	7
	8
	9
	 10
	 11

n Mark (X) if no secondary source

	

n None	
n $10,000 or less	
n $10,001 - $20,000	
n $20,001 - $30,000	
n $30,001 - $40,000	
n $40,001 - $50,000	
n $50,001 - $60,000	
n $60,001 - $70,000	
n $70,001 - $80,000	
n $80,001 - $90,000	
n $90,001 or more	

Please specify	

b GRADUATE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

n None
n $10,000 or less
n $10,001 - $20,000
n $20,001 - $30,000
n $30,001 - $40,000
n $40,001 - $50,000
n $50,001 - $60,000
n $60,001 - $70,000
n $70,001 - $80,000
n $80,001 - $90,000
n $90,001 or more
Please specify

$
$
nnnnnnn
	 nnnnnnn

	 Part B - POSTGRADUATION PLANS
B1.	 Where do you intend to live in the year after graduation?
	

Mark (X) one

	 n
1

	

		

	

		

	 n
2

	

		

	

		

In the United States	
Write in name of state or U.S. territory:

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Outside the United States	
Write in name of country:

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

B2.	 What best describes the status of your postgraduate plans?
	

	
	
	
	
	
	
	

Mark (X) one

n

1
I accepted or began a postdoc or other training position
			 (A “postdoc” is a temporary position primarily for gaining additional education
			
and training in research, awarded in academe, industry, government, or a nonprofit organization.)
2
3
4
5

	6
7
8

n I am returning to, or continuing in, predoctoral employment.
n I accepted or am employed in a position other than a postdoc or training position
n	 I am negotiating an offer of employment with one or more specific organizations
n I am seeking a position but currently have no offer of employment
n I am enrolling in a full-time degree program (e.g., PhD, MD, DDS, JD, MBA, etc.)
n I do not plan to work or study (e.g., family commitments, etc.)
n Other - Specify nnnnnnnnnnn

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

7

GO TO POSTDOC OR OTHER TRAINING on PAGE 8
GO TO EMPLOYED OTHER THAN POSTDOC
OR TRAINING on PAGE 9
GO TO NEGOTIATING OR SEEKING on PAGE 11

GO TO PART C on PAGE 11

	 POSTDOC OR OTHER TRAINING (if

you checked Box 1 in B2)

B3.	 What best describes the nature of your postdoc or other
training?

B5.	 Please name the organization and geographic location
	 where you will work or train.

	

	

	
	
	
	

Mark (X) one
1
2
3
4

n Postdoc fellowship or research associateship
n Traineeship
n	 Internship, clinical residency	
n Other training - Specify nnnnnnnnn

a. Organization:

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

	

	
	 n

b. Geographic location:

	

Mark (X) one
1

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

	

		

	

		

	 n
2

B4.	What one type of principal employer will you be working
	 for or training with?
	
Mark (X) one
				
EDUCATION

		 n
		 n
		 n
		 n
		 n
		 n

	

	

		

	

		

In the United States	
Write in name of state or U.S. territory:

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Outside the United States	
Write in name of country:

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

c. Is this a college or university? . . . . . 1

	

n Yes . . . . . . . n No
2

1

U.S. 4-year college or university other than medical school

2

U.S. medical school (including university-affiliated
hospital or medical center)

3

U.S. university-affiliated research institute

4

U.S. community or 2-year college

			

5

Foreign educational institution

				

U.S. preschool, elementary, middle, secondary school
or school system

				

GOVERNMENT (other than educational institution)

	
	
	
	

Research and development . . . . . . . . . . . 	1

6

Professional services to individuals . . . . .	 4
(such as healthcare, counseling, financial
services, legal services, consulting)
Other - Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	5

				

		 n
		 n
		 n
	 n
	 n
	 n
	 n
	 n

B6.	 What will be your primary and secondary work activities?
			

Mark (X) one in each column
a PRIMARY	 b SECONDARY

Teaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	 2
Management or administration . . . . . . . . 	3

n . . . . . .	
n . . . . . .	
n . . . . . .	
n . . . . . .	

1
2
3

n
n
n
n

7

Foreign government

8

U.S. federal government

	
	

9

U.S. state government

	

10

U.S. local government

			 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
n

				

PRIVATE OR NONPROFIT SECTOR (other than educational institution)

11

Nonprofit organization 	(including private foundation)

12

Industry (for profit)

				

4

n . . . . . .	 n
5

No secondary work activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	

	

OTHER

13

Self-employed

14

Other - Specify

B7.	 What will be the main source of financial support for
	 your postdoc or other training?

nnnnnnnnnnn
	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

	

	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	

	
8

Mark (X) one
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

n U.S. government
n Industry/business
n College or university
n Private foundation
n Nonprofit, other than private foundation or college
n Foreign government
n No financial support (unpaid position)
n Other - Specify nnnnnnnnnnn
n Not sure/Unknown

B8.	 What will be your basic annual salary for this principal
	 job or training? Do not include bonuses or additional
	 compensation for summertime teaching or research.
	 If you are not salaried, please estimate your earned
	income.

B9.	 How many months does this salary cover?

	

1

U.S. Dollars

2

Another currency - please specify

nnnnnnnn

	
	

If you prefer not to report an exact amount, please
indicate into which range you expect your salary to fall:

	

Mark (X) one

	
	
	
	
	
	

1
2
3
4
5
6

n $30,000 or less	
n $30,001 - $35,000	
n $35,001 - $40,000	
n $40,001 - $50,000	
n $50,001 - $60,000	
n $60,001 - $70,000	

7
8
9
10
11
12

nn

GO TO PART C on PAGE 11

		 Innnnnnnn
which currency did you report your salary above?
	 n
	 n

Number of Months (1-12)

n $70,001 - $80,000
n $80,001 - $90,000
n $90,001 - $100,000
n $100,001 - $110,000
n $110,001 or above
n Don’t know

	 EMPLOYED OTHER THAN POSTDOC OR TRAINING
(if you checked Box 2 or 3 in B2)

B10.	Is your employment considered military service?

	 n
	 n
1

Yes

2

No

B11.	 What one type of principal employer will you be working for?
	 Mark (X) one
				
EDUCATION

	 n
	 n
		 n
		 n
		 n
		 n
		 n
		 n
		 n
	 n
	 n
	 n
	 n
	 n
1

U.S. 4-year college or university other than medical school

2

U.S. medical school (including university-affiliated	hospital or medical center)

3

U.S. university-affiliated research institute

4

U.S. community or 2-year college

5

Foreign educational institution

6

				

U.S. preschool, elementary, middle, secondary school or school system
GOVERNMENT (other than educational institution)

7

Foreign government

8

U.S. federal government

9

U.S. state government

10

U.S. local government

				
11
12

				

GO TO B12 on PAGE 10

GO TO B13 on PAGE 10

PRIVATE OR NONPROFIT SECTOR (other than educational institution)
Nonprofit organization 	(including private foundation)
Industry (for profit)
OTHER

13

Self-employed

14

Other - Specify

nnnnnnnnnnn
	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

9

B12.	Will you be holding a faculty position?

B15.	What will be your basic annual salary for this principal
	
job? Do not include bonuses or additional compensation
	
for summertime teaching or research. If you are not
	
salaried, please estimate your earned
	
income.

	 Mark (X) one
	1

	
	

2
3

n Yes, a tenure-track faculty position
n Yes, a non-tenure-track faculty position
n	 No	

		 Innnnnnnn
which currency did you report your salary above?
	 n
	 n

B13.	Please name the organization and geographic location
	
where you will work.
	

	

a. Organization:

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

	 b. Geographic location:
	 Mark (X) one

	

		

Write in name of state or U.S. territory:

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

n	 Outside the United States	

	2
	
		
	

		

Write in name of country:

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
n Yes . . . . . . . n No

	 c. Is this a college or university? . . . . . 1

U.S. Dollars

2

Another currency - please specify

2

nnnnnnnn

	
	

If you prefer not to report an exact amount, please
indicate into which range you expect your salary to fall:

	

Mark (X) one

n $30,000 or less	
n $30,001 - $35,000	
n $35,001 - $40,000	
n $40,001 - $50,000	
n $50,001 - $60,000	
n $60,001 - $70,000	

	1
	2
	3
	4
	5
	6

n In the United States	

	1
	
		

1

7
8
9
10
11
12

n $70,001 - $80,000
n $80,001 - $90,000
n $90,001 - $100,000
n $100,001 - $110,000
n $110,001 or above
n Don’t know

B16.	How many months does this salary cover?

	

Number of Months (1-12)

nn

B14.	What will be your primary and secondary work activities?
			

			
	
	
	
	

Mark (X) one in each column
a PRIMARY	 b SECONDARY

Research and development . . . . . . . . . . . 	1
Teaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	 2
Management or administration . . . . . . . . 	3

	

Professional services to individuals . . . . .	 4
(such as healthcare, counseling, financial
services, legal services, consulting)

	

Other - Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	5

	

n . . . . . .	
n . . . . . .	
n . . . . . .	
n . . . . . .	

B17.	Is your position with the same employer you worked
	
for during your doctoral studies or before you
	
started your doctoral studies?

n
n
n
n

1
2
3
4

	 Mark (X) one

	 n
	 n
	 n
1

			
2

			

n . . . . . .	 n
5

	

n

Yes, I first worked for this employer during my doctoral
studies

	 No

3

		 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

Yes, I first worked for this employer before I started my
doctoral studies
GO TO B19 BELOW

GO TO PART C on PAGE 11		

B18.		Are you in the same position with the same employer that
you worked for during your doctoral studies?

No secondary work activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	

			 n
		 n
1

Yes 		

2

No

GO TO PART C on PAGE 11

B19.		Now that you are receiving or have received your doctoral
degree, are you planning to seek new employment?

			 n
		 n
1

Yes, I plan to seek new employment within the next year

2

No, I plan to continue in my current position

GO TO PART C on PAGE 11

10

	 NEGOTIATING OR SEEKING (if

you checked Box 4 or 5 in B2)

B20.		What type of position(s) are you negotiating or seeking?
	 Mark (X) one or more

B23.		Of the employers you selected in B21, which ONE employer
would be your top choice?

			 n
1

		 n
		 n
2
3

	

	

	Enter letter of top choice

A postdoc or other training position
(A “postdoc” is a temporary position primarily for gaining
additional education and training in research, awarded in
academe, industry, government, or a nonprofit organization.)

1

1
2
3
4
5

Top Choice

Employment (other than a postdoc or training position)

nnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

B24.	What is your current employment status?

Other - Specify

	 Please include part-time, full-time, and temporary positions.

	 n
	 n
	 n

B21.		What type of employer(s) are you negotiating or seeking to
work for (or train with)?
	 Mark (X) one or more

			
		
		
		
		

n

1

	I am employed in a position related to my field of study

2

I am employed in a position not related to my field of study

3

	 I am not employed

n a Educational institution
n b Government (other than educational institution)
n c Business/industry
n d Nonprofit organization (including private foundation)
n e Other - Specify nnnnnnnnnnn

B25.	Is your position with the same employer you worked for
during your doctoral studies or before you started your
doctoral studies?
	

Mark (X) one.

	 n
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 		 n
n
1

Yes, I first worked for this employer before I started my doctoral 	
	 studies

2

Yes, I first worked for this employer during my doctoral studies

3

			 n
		 n

GO TO PART C BELOW	

	

	 No

B22.		Did you mark more than one response in Question B21?
1

Yes

2

No

GO TO B24

	 Part C - BACKGROUND INFORMATION
C1.	 Are you male or female?

	 n
1

Male

2

C2.	 What is your current marital status?

n Female

	

	
	
	
	
	
	

11

Mark (X) one
1
2
3
4
5
6

n Married
n Living in a marriage-like relationship
n Widowed
n Separated
n Divorced
n Never married

C3.	 Not including yourself or your spouse/partner, do you
	 have any dependents? (Dependents are children or
	 adults who receive at least one-half of their financial
	 support from you.)

	 n

Yes		
						

Write in number of dependents
in each age range

						

5 years of age or younger . . . . 	

						

6 to 18 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	

1

	

	 				

	 n
2

19 years or older . . . . . . . . . . .	

C7.	 What is your citizenship status?

nn
nn
nn

a MOTHER/	
FEMALE 	
 GUARDIAN

			
			
	
	
	
Less than high school/secondary school graduate . 1

High school/secondary school graduate . . . . . . . . 2
Some college . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Associate’s degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4

Bachelor’s degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Master’s degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
(e.g., MA, MS, MBA, MSW, etc.)

	

Professional degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
(e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, JD, PsyD, DDiv, etc.)

	
	

Research doctoral degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
(e.g., PhD)

	

Not applicable/Unknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

1

	

		

	

		

	 n
2

	

		

	

		

2

3
4

b FATHER/
MALE
  GUARDIAN

n With a Permanent U.S. Resident Visa (“Green Card”)
n With a Temporary U.S. Visa

GO TO C8

n ......
n ......
n ......
n ......
n ......
n ......
n ......
n ......
n ......

1
2
3
4
5
6

7

8

9

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

C9. 	In what state or country was the high school/secondary
	 school that you last attended?	

n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n

	 Mark (X) one

	 n
1

	

		

	

		

	 n
2

	

		

	

		

	
	
	
	
	

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

1
2
3
4
5

n No, I am not Hispanic or Latino
n Yes, I am Mexican or Chicano
n Yes, I am Puerto Rican
n Yes, I am Cuban
n Yes, I am Other Hispanic or Latino - Specify

C11.	What is your racial background?

Outside the United States	
Write in name of country:

	 Mark (X) one or more

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

	 n
1

		
	
	
	

C6.	 What is your date of birth?

nn

Outside the United States	
Write in name of country:

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

Day

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

	 Mark (X) one

In the United States	
Write in name of state or U.S. territory:

nn

In the United States	
Write in name of state or U.S. territory:

C10.	Are you Hispanic or Latino?

Year

nnnn
12

American Indian or Alaska Native
Specify tribal affiliation(s):

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

	

Month

GO TO C9

Specify country of present citizenship:

	

	

n Since birth
n Naturalized

NON-U.S. CITIZEN

	

Mark (X) one

	 n

1

	

C5.	 Where is your place of birth?	
	

U.S. CITIZEN

C8.	 (If a non-U.S. citizen) Of which country are you a citizen?

Mark (X) one for each parent or guardian

			

	

	

No

		

	

Mark (X) one

	
	
	
	
	

C4.	 What is the highest educational attainment of your
	 parents or guardians?

	
	
	
	
	

	

2
3
4
5

n Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
n Asian
n Black or African American
n White

C12.	The following questions are designed to help us better understand the educational paths of individuals with specific functional
	
limitations. What is the USUAL degree of difficulty you have with...
	 Mark (X) one in each row

	

NONE	

	

	

	 a	 SEEING words or letters in ordinary newsprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	1
		
(with glasses/contact lenses, if you usually wear them)
	
	
b	 HEARING what is normally said in conversation with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .	1
		 another person (with hearing aid, if you usually wear one)
	
	 c WALKING without human or mechanical assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 	1
		 or using stairs
	
	
d	 LIFTING or carrying something as heavy as 10 pounds, . . . . . . . . . . . . .	1
		 such as a bag of groceries
	
	
e	 CONCENTRATING, REMEMBERING, or MAKING DECISIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 1
		 because of a physical, mental or emotional condition

	

n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	

n Mark this box (X) if you answered “NONE” to all the

C13.	
		

SLIGHT	
2
2
2
2
2

n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	

MODERATE	
3
3
3
3
3

n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	

SEVERE	
4
4
4
4
4

n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	
n . . . . . . .	

UNABLE TO DO
5
5
5
5
5

n
n
n
n
n

C16.	 Please list your mailing address, an email address and
	
telephone number where you can be reached for possible
	
additional research follow-up.

activities in Question C12, and go to Question C15.

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

C14.	 What is the earliest age at which you first began
	
experiencing any difficulties in any of these areas?

	

Age

nn

OR

Your Current Street Address

	

n Since birth

City/State/Country/ZIP or Postal Code

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

Email Address

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

C15. Please fill in the last four digits of your Social Security
	
number.

	

Daytime or Cell Telephone Number (including area or country code)

	 nX nX nX nX nX nnnn
-

-

C17.	 Please provide the name and contact information of a person
who is likely to know where you can be reached for possible research
follow-up (in case your address changes).

NOTE: The partial Social Security number is used for quality control
by the survey contractor and for statistical reporting and program
evaluation by the SED Federal sponsors. Specifically: (1) The SED
contractor uses it to make sure there are no duplicate records in the
historical data file and to cross-reference individuals completing a
second research doctorate; and (2) The Federal agencies that sponsor
the SED may match information to data on Federal funding support
for graduate education.

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

Name of person who will know where you can be reached

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

Relationship (e.g., family, work colleague/adviser, friend)

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

City/State/Country/ZIP or Postal Code

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

Email Address

	 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
	

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Telephone Number (including area or country code)

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The Field of Study listing on pages 16 and 17 is to be used
in responding to items A3, A5, A6, A11, A12, and A14. Please
choose the code that best describes the name of your field.

1815

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ADMINISTRATION
900	 Accounting	
921	 Human Resources Development	
935	
910	 Business Administration & Management	
916	 International Business/Trade/Commerce		
915	 Business/Managerial Economics	
917	 Management Information Systems/Business Statistics	 938	
901	 Finance	
920	 Marketing Management & Research	
939	
912	 Hospitality, Food Service & Tourism Management	
930	 Operations Research (also in ENGINEERING &
			in MATHEMATICS)

Organizational Behavior (see also
PSYCHOLOGY: Industrial & Organizational)
Business Management/Administration, General
Business Management/Administration, Other

COMMUNICATION
940	 Communication Research	
957	 Communication Theory	

950	 Film, Radio, TV & Digital Communication	
947	 Mass Communication/Media Studies	

958	 Communication, General
959	 Communication, Other	

COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCES
400	 Computer Science	
410	 Information Science & Systems	
				

418	 Computer & Information Sciences, General
419	 Computer & Information Sciences, Other

EDUCATION

RESEARCH & ADMINISTRATION
840	 Counseling Education/Counseling & Guidance	
800	 Curriculum & Instruction	
805	 Educational Administration & Supervision	
820	 Educational Assessment/Testing/Measurement	
804	 Educational & Human Resource Studies/Development	
810	 Educational/Instructional Media Design	
TEACHER EDUCATION
858	 Adult & Continuing Teacher Education	
852	 Elementary Teacher Education

812	
807	
808	
822	
815	
845	

850	 Pre-elementary/Early Childhood Teacher Education	

TEACHING FIELDS
860	 Agricultural Education	
870	
861	 Art Education		
865	 Bilingual & Multilingual Education	
866	
863	 English as a Second or Foreign Language	
868	
864	 English Education	
882	
		
874	
OTHER EDUCATION
895	 Workforce Education & Development	

Educational/Instructional Technology	
Educational Leadership	
Educational Policy Analysis	
Educational Psychology (also in PSYCHOLOGY) 	
Educational Statistics/Research Methods	
Higher Education/Evaluation & Research	

Family & Consumer/Human Science (also in	
Fields Not Elsewhere Classified)	
Foreign Languages Education	
Health Education	
Literacy & Reading Education	
Mathematics Education	

898	 Education, General	

833	
801 	
825	
830	
835	
806	

International Education	
Learning Sciences
School Psychology (also in PSYCHOLOGY)
Social/Philosophical Foundations of Education	
Special Education	
Urban Education and Leadership

856	 Secondary Teacher Education

876	
878	
880	
884	
885	
889	

Music Education
Nursing Education
Physical Education & Coaching
Science Education
Social Science Education	
Teacher Education & Professional Development, Other	

899	 Education, Other

ENGINEERING
300 	 Aerospace, Aeronautical & Astronautical Engineering	
330	 Engineering Physics	
363	 Operations Research (also in MATHEMATICS &
303	 Agricultural Engineering	
333	 Engineering Science		
in BUSINESS MANAGEMENT)
306	 Bioengineering & Biomedical Engineering	
336	 Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering	
366	 Petroleum Engineering
312	 Chemical Engineering	
337	 Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering	
369	 Polymer & Plastics Engineering
315	 Civil Engineering	
339	 Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering	
415 	 Robotics
318	 Communications Engineering	
342	 Materials Science Engineering	
316	 Structural Engineering
321	 Computer Engineering	
345	 Mechanical Engineering	
372	 Systems Engineering
324	 Electrical, Electronics & Communications Engineering	 348	 Metallurgical Engineering	
373	 Transportation & Highway Engineering
376	 Engineering Management & Administration	
357	 Nuclear Engineering	
398	 Engineering, General
327	 Engineering Mechanics	
360	 Ocean Engineering	
399	 Engineering, Other
				

HUMANITIES

HISTORY
706	 African History	
700	 American History (U.S. & Canada)	
703	 Asian History	

705	 European History	
710	 History, Science & Technology & Society	
707	 Latin American History	

708	 Middle/Near East Studies
718	 History, General
719	 History, Other

FOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURE
768	Arabic	
758	Chinese	
740	 French	
		

743	German	
746	Italian	
762	 Japanese	
750	 Latin American	

752	Russian
749	Spanish
769	 Other Languages & Literature

LETTERS
732	 American Literature (U.S. & Canada)	
720	 Classics	
723	 Comparative Literature	
735	 Creative Writing	

734	
733	
737	
736	

738	 Letters, General
739	 Letters, Other

English Language	
English Literature (British & Commonwealth)	
Rhetoric & Composition
Speech & Rhetorical Studies

OTHER HUMANITIES
773	Archaeology (also in SOCIAL SCIENCES)	
784	Ethics	
775 	 African American Studies/Literature/History	
778	 Film/Cinema/Media Studies	
776	 Art History/Criticism/Conservation	
777	 Jewish/Judaic Studies & History	
792	Bible/Biblical Studies	
780	Music	
796	 Dance	
787	 Music Performance	
795	 Drama/Theater Arts/Performance Studies	
786	 Music Theory & Composition	
				

788	Musicology/Ethnomusicology
789	 Music, Other
785	 Philosophy
790	Religion/Religious Studies
984 	 Theology/Religious Education
798	 Humanities, General
799	
Humanities, Other

LIFE SCIENCES

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES/NATURAL RESOURCES
000	 Agricultural Economics	
044	 Food Science & Technology, Other	
030	
025	 Agricultural & Horticultural Plant Breeding	
066	 Forest Sciences & Biology		
020	 Agronomy & Crop Science	
070	 Forest/Resources Management	
039	
010	 Animal Nutrition	
079	 Forestry & Related Science, Other	
046	
014	 Animal Science, Poultry (or Avian)	
050	 Horticulture Science	
049	
019	 Animal Science, Other	
074	 Natural Resources/Conservation	
080	
081	 Environmental Science	
003	 Natural Resource/Environmental Economics (also in	
098	
055	 Fishing & Fisheries Sciences/Management	
	
SOCIAL SCIENCES) 	
099	
043	 Food Science	
685 	 Natural Resource/Environmental Policy 		
				

16

Plant Pathology/Phytopathology (also in
BIOLOGICAL/BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES)
Plant Sciences, Other
Soil Chemistry/Microbiology
Soil Sciences, Other
Wildlife/Range Management
Agricultural Sciences/Natural Resources, General
Agricultural Sciences/Natural Resources, Other

LIFE SCIENCES (continued)

BIOLOGICAL/BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
130	 Anatomy	
139	 Ecology	
175	 Pathology, Human & Animal
110	 Bacteriology	
145	 Endocrinology	
180	 Pharmacology, Human & Animal
100	Biochemistry (see also PHYSICAL SCIENCES:	
148	 Entomology	
185	 Physiology, Human & Animal
	
Chemistry, Other)	
167	 Environmental Toxicology	
115	 Plant Genetics
102	 Bioinformatics	
134	 Epidemiology	
120 	 Plant Pathology/Phytopathology (also in
103	 Biomedical Sciences	
137	 Evolutionary Biology		
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES)
133	 Biometrics & Biostatistics	
170	 Genetics/Genomics, Human & Animal	
125	 Plant Physiology	
105	Biophysics (also in PHYSICS)	
151 	 Immunology	
155	 Structural Biology
107	Biotechnology	
157	Microbiology	
169	Toxicology
129	Botany/Plant Biology	
154	Molecular Biology	
168	Virology
158	 Cancer Biology	
159	 Molecular Medicine	
188	 Wildlife Biology
136	 Cell/Cellular Biology & Histology	
160	 Neurosciences & Neurobiology	
189	 Zoology	
104	 Computational Biology	
163	 Nutrition Sciences	
198	 Biology/Biomedical Sciences, General
142	 Developmental Biology/Embryology	
166	 Parasitology	
199	 Biology/Biomedical Sciences, Other
			
HEALTH SCIENCES
210	 Environmental Health	
222	 Kinesiology/Exercise Physiology	
245	 Rehabilitation/Therapeutic Services
227	Gerontology (also in SOCIAL SCIENCES)	
577 	 Medical Physics/Radiological Science	
200	 Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
280	 Health and Behavior	
230	 Nursing Science	
250	 Veterinary Sciences
213	 Health Services Research	
207	 Oral Biology/Oral Pathology	
298	 Health Sciences, General
212	 Health Systems/Service Administration	
240	 Pharmaceutical Sciences	
299	 Health Sciences, Other
		
215	 Public Health

MATHEMATICS
425	Algebra	
435	Geometry/Geometric Analysis	
430	 Analysis & Functional Analysis	
440	 Logic	
420	 Applied Mathematics	
445	 Number Theory	
461 	 Computational Mathematics	
465	 Operations Research (also in ENGINEERING & in	
460	 Computing Theory & Practice		
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT)

450	Statistics (also in SOCIAL SCIENCES)
455	 Topology/Foundations
498	 Mathematics/Statistics, General
499	 Mathematics/Statistics, Other

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

ASTRONOMY
500	Astronomy	

505	Astrophysics	

509	Astronomy, Other	

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE & METEOROLOGY
510	 Atmospheric Chemistry & Climatology	
514	 Meteorology	
512	 Atmospheric Physics & Dynamics	
518	 Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, General

519	 Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, Other

CHEMISTRY
520	 Analytical Chemistry	
526	 Organic Chemistry	
534	 Theoretical Chemistry
527	 Chemical Biology	
530	 Physical Chemistry	
538	 Chemistry, General
522	Inorganic Chemistry	
532	Polymer Chemistry	
539	Chemistry, Other (see also BIOLOGICAL/BIOMEDICAL	
528	 Medicinal Chemistry				SCIENCES: Biochemistry)
GEOLOGICAL & EARTH SCIENCES
542	 Geochemistry	
540	 Geology	
552 	 Geomorphology & Glacial Geology	

544	 Geophysics & Seismology	
548	 Mineralogy & Petrology	
546	 Paleontology	

550	 Stratigraphy & Sedimentation
558	 Geological & Earth Sciences, General
559	 Geological & Earth Sciences, Other

OCEAN/MARINE SCIENCES
585	 Hydrology & Water Resources	
152 	 Marine Biology & Biological Oceanography	

590 	 Marine Sciences 	
595 	 Oceanography, Chemical & Physical

599	 Ocean/Marine, Other

PHYSICS
560	 Acoustics	
574	 Condensed Matter/Low Temperature Physics	
576	 Applied Physics	
568	 Nuclear Physics	
561	Atomic/Molecular/Chemical Physics	
569	Optics/Photonics	
565	Biophysics (also in BIOLOGICAL/BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES)	 564	 Particle (Elementary) Physics	
			

570	 Plasma/Fusion Physics
572	 Polymer Physics
578	Physics, General
579	 Physics, Other

602	 Behavioral Analysis	
612	 Developmental & Child Psychology	
600	 Clinical Psychology	
618	 Educational Psychology (also in EDUCATION)	
626	 Cognitive Neuroscience (see also BIOLOGICAL/	
615	 Experimental Psychology	
	
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES: Neurosciences & Neurobiology)	 620	 Family Psychology	
603	 Cognitive Psychology & Psycholinguistics	
614	 Health & Medical Psychology	
642	 Community Psychology	
613	 Human Development & Family Studies	
609	 Counseling	
621	 Industrial & Organizational Psychology (see also	
			BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: Organizational Behavior)	

610	
627	
624	
633	
636	
639	
648	
649	

PSYCHOLOGY

Marriage & Family Therapy/Counseling
Neuropsychology/Physiological Psychology
Personality Psychology
Psychometrics & Quantitative Psychology
School Psychology (also in EDUCATION)
Social Psychology
Psychology, General
Psychology, Other

SOCIAL SCIENCES
770 	 American/U.S. Studies	
662	 Demography/Population Studies	
665	 Natural Resource/Environmental Economics (also
655	Anthropology, Cultural	
668	Econometrics		 in AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES)
656	 Anthropology, Physical and Biological	
667	 Economics	
678	 Political Science & Government
650	 Anthropology, General	
651	 Gender and Women’s Studies	
682	 Public Policy Analysis
675 	 Applied Linguistics	
670	 Geography	
686	 Sociology
773	Archaeology (also in OTHER HUMANITIES)	
684	Gerontology (also in HEALTH SCIENCES)	
690	Statistics (also in MATHEMATICS)
652	 Area/Ethnic/Cultural Studies	
217 	 Health Policy Analysis	
694	 Urban Affairs/Studies		
657	 Criminal Justice & Corrections	
674	 International Relations/Affairs	
695	 Urban/City, Community & Regional Planning
658	Criminology	
676	Linguistics	
698	 Social Sciences, General		
				
699 	 Social Sciences, Other

FIELDS NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED (NEC)
960	 Architecture/Environmental Design	
964	 Family/Consumer Science/Human Science	
	
(also in EDUCATION)	
968	Law	

972	 Library Science	
989	 Other Fields, Not Elsewhere Classified
974	 Parks/Sports/Rec./Leisure/Fitness		
976	 Public Administration	
980	Social Work	

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To the Doctorate Recipient:
Congratulations on earning a doctoral degree!
Your accomplishment is significant for both this nation and others, as the new knowledge generated by
research doctorates enhances the quality of life in this country and throughout the world. Because of the
importance of persons earning research doctorates, several federal agencies–listed on the cover–sponsor
this Survey of Earned Doctorates.
The basic purpose of this survey is to gather objective data about doctoral graduates. These data play an
important role in local, regional and national initiatives concerning graduate education. Through outreach
meetings with our constituents we have learned that decision makers in universities, private organizations
and government agencies use data from the Survey of Earned Doctorates when developing new programs and allocating resources to current programs. If you have any comments about the survey, please
provide them on page 14.
On behalf of the sponsoring federal agencies, I thank you for your participation in this survey.
Best wishes,
John R. Gawalt
National Science Foundation

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