Federal Register - September 8, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 171 / Wednesday, September 8, 2021 / Notices
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title of Collection: Computer and Information Science and Engineering Research Experiences for Undergraduates Sites and Supplements Evaluation.
OMB Approval Number: 3145NEW.
Expiration Date of Current Approval:
Not applicable.
Type of Request: Intent to establish an information collection.
Abstract: Every year the National Science Foundation NSF funds hundreds of Research Experience for Undergraduates REU activities through its REU program. The Directorate of Computer and Information Science and Engineering CISE is seeking to evaluate the effectiveness of the CISE
REU program.
The REU program provides undergraduate students at US higher education institutions with opportunities to work with faculty on a research project. They can take the form of REU Sites or REU Supplements. REU
Sites are based on independent proposals to initiate and conduct projects that engage a number of students in research. REU Supplements are included as a component of proposals for new or renewal NSF
grants or cooperative agreements or may be requested for ongoing NSF-funded research projects.
By offering this opportunity to undergraduate students, the REU
program seeks to expand student participation in all kinds of research both disciplinary and interdisciplinaryencompassing efforts by individual investigators, groups, centers, national facilities, and others.
The REU experience integrates research and education to attract a diverse pool of talented students into careers in science and engineering, including teaching and education research related to science and engineering.
The current data collection project intends to measure the impact of the undergraduate REU Sites and REU
Supplements programs sponsored by NSF CISE. The project will conduct online surveys to track NSF CISE REU
participants over timeincluding pre-
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program, post-program and one-year post-program measurementalongside two comparison groups: 1 Students participating in other undergraduate research, and 2 students who do not participate in research. The researchers will supplement REU participants survey data with demographic and background information collected via the NSF Education and Training Application ETAP. The evaluation and research questions guiding this project include the following:
1. Who are the students reached through the NSF REU Program, and how do they compare to students participating in other types of research experiences and to students in the broader CISE community?
2. How do CISE REU Sites and REU
Supplements differ from other research experiences e.g., other REUs, internships, and independent research projects?
3. To what extent are the goals of the NSF REU Program being met by the individual projects within the program, including recruitment and retention of students in science and engineering fields and increasing diversity in these fields?
4. In what ways does participation in REU Sites, REU Supplements, internships, and/or other independent research experiences impact student attitudes and pathways to CISE careers and other research experiences?
5. In what ways does participation in the REU Sites and REU Supplements impact recruitment and retention of students who are underrepresented in computing?
Ultimately, the findings from this data collection will be used to understand and improve the impact of the CISE
REU program, including increasing recruitment and retention in science and engineering and promoting a diverse group of computing/STEM
careers.
Use of the information: The information collected through this survey will be used to evaluate the NSF
CISE REU Program.
Respondents: There will be three types of survey respondents: NSF CISE
REU Site and Supplement participants, a comparison group of undergraduate students who participate in other, nonNSF REU research experiences, and a comparison group of undergraduate students who do not participate in research.
NSF CISE REU participants will include undergraduate students who participate in REU projects in which the projects Principal Investigator chooses to use NSF-sponsored program evaluation services. Participants from
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the two comparison groups will be identified and recruited from a pool of undergraduates in computing fields who have participated in a prior survey of the Computing Research Association and have agreed to be contacted for future data collection.
Estimated number of respondents:
The studys data collection activities will occur over a span of 213 years. It is estimated that during this time, there will be approximately 3,500 NSF CISE
REU survey respondents and 6,000
comparison group survey respondents, for a total of 9,500 respondents.
Average time per reporting: Each online survey is designed to be completed in 20 minutes or less.
Frequency: Each NSF CISE REU
participant will be asked to complete three surveys: 1 A pre-test before they begin their REU project; 2 a post-test, after their REU ends; and 3 a one-year follow-up survey. Within the data collection timeline for this project, this will allow for two full data collection cycles, plus a third subset of Year 3
summer REU participants who will only complete a pre-test and a post-test, but no follow-up survey. Each comparison group participant, including both those with a different research experience and those with no research experience, will be asked to complete a pre-test survey and a follow-up survey occurring approximately one year later. There will be two full data collection cycles for comparison group participants.
Estimate burden on the public: For REU participants, there will be two full cycles of data collection pre-test, posttest, and follow-up and one partial cycle. It is expected that a total of 3,500
REU respondents will complete a 20minute pre-survey in the project. Of these 3,500 REU participant respondents, we expect that approximately 70%, or 2,450, will complete a 20-minute post-survey. For the follow-up survey, only the REU
participants from the first two years of the data collection would be able to complete the survey within the time range of the study N=3,000. It is expected that approximately 50% of these respondents, or 1,500, will complete a 20-minute one-year followup survey. This would result in a total of 7,450 20-minute surveys completed by REU respondents, for a total of 2,483
burden hours for this subset of respondents.
For comparison group participations, there will be two full cycles of data collection. It is expected that a total of 6,000 respondents will complete a 20minute pre-survey in the project. Of these 6,000 comparison group respondents, approximately 50%, or
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