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Version: 1.0.0
Last Revised: January 2021
Overview
This section outlines the charter for the NSPA Data Standards Initiative.
Objectives
Define and standardize the scholarship program data model and data elements available to the NSPA membership and the broader scholarship community.
Develop efficient methods for the exchange of scholarship data between systems.
Provide a robust reference design that can simplify implementations of scholarship information systems, particularly searching, matching, and reporting systems.
Support the scholarship space in establishing sensitive, inclusive language to describe program elements and the characteristics of the students we serve.
Members
The Data Standards Steering Committee members are subject matter experts in structuring scholarship programs and eligibility criteria, capturing scholarship program data, and technology-based information exchange.
Current invitees to the Charter Meeting include representatives from the following organizations:
Ascendium
AwardSpring
Blackbaud
Campus Logic
Cappex
Columbus Foundation
Constellation Scholarship Partners
Foundant
ISTS
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
Scholarship America
The College Board
Universities Canada
UNCF
WizeHive
Organizations and attendees who wish to have their current or past participation remain anonymous may request removal from the list.
Organization
NSPA Data Standards Committee
Committee Overview
The main body of the organization is the Data Standards Committee.
This group provides both programmatic subject matter expertise, directional guidance for the initiative as a whole, and technology expertise. Deep technology expertise is not required of committee members, only that members have experience in the scholarship community.
Steering Committee members are, ideally, in a program leadership or technology leadership role, in their respective organizations and programs. The primary function of the Steering Committee is to:
Advise the NSPA regarding the scope of work to be hosted within the NSPA Data Standards Initiative.
Prioritize activities taken on by the Steering Committee and any Working Groups.
Make recommendations and provide feedback with respect to potential additions, clarifications, and changes to the Scholarship Program Data Standard and any other standards established under the purview of the Data Standards Initiative.
Provide technology direction and programmatic feedback on issues that have surfaced.
Working Groups
Technology Working Group
[ DRAFT NOTE - Q4-2020 - We propose the initial establishment of at least one “working group.” This group consists of the technologists and data analysts that advise on the concrete technical specifications and data definitions. Significantly, this group is focused on providing input on technical and implementation matters — though writing specifications, defining data schema, or other concrete technical contributions are not a requirement for participation.
For the 2020–2021 cycle, the Dell Foundation and NSPA are providing the resources to do the technical work on the NSPA Scholarship Program Data Standard. This same group MAY be able to take on or start relatively lightweight additional research or definitional work. If the Data Standards Committee unearths a high-priority initiative not covered by existing resources, this group can at a minimum scout out additional resources and coordinate efforts. ]
Ad Hoc Working Groups
[ DRAFT NOTE - Q4-2020 - From time to time, we expect it will be useful to convene ad hoc.
Committee Meeting Logistics
Meetings will be called by the NSPA Coordinator (described below).
An Annual Meeting of the Committee will be held during or around the time of the NSPA Conference.
Secondary meetings of the Committee may be called quarterly as indicated by current activity and member availability.
Technology Working Group meetings will generally be held around the time of Committee meetings, with ad-hoc, optional-attendance meetings held as needed.
Most meetings will be held virtually, even in normal times. Members may participate “live” or provide written input in advance of a meeting, though live attendance is strongly encouraged.
Working Groups
Working Group Overview
The Data Standard Initiative convenes working groups to produce and publish material related to the initiative. The work may vary by group, and may consist of research, convening experts for discussion, technical development, technical documentation, authoring publications, and so forth. Notably, not all working groups will directly produce technical material.
Findings and work product from the working groups will typically be summarized and shared via Data Standard Committee meetings. Work product will typically be published to an appropriate website or file sharing location hosted by NSPA.
See the Working Groups page of this site for a list of working groups associated with this initiative.
Data Model Working Group
The Data Model Working Group is a core working group of this initiative, with a primary focus on modeling Scholarship Program data and producing technical specifications to exchange data per the data model. See the Working Groups page for details.
Other Working Groups
From time to time, the Data Standards Committee will organize and convene working groups focused on a particular topic. These will be constituted by volunteers who have expertise to offer or concerns about implementation details in a particular area. An NSPA Coordinator will officially constitute an ad hoc group. Informal groups may, of course, be formed outside of the NSPA purview.
Notes on formation:
Typically, the initiative requires a minimum of three participants to create a formal working group.
Participants need not be committee members, but they must be affiliated with an NSPA member organization. For example
, some committee members may request that experts from their organizations participate.
The formation of a working group will not be done over the active objections of the majority of Data Standard Committee members, the NSPA executive director, or members of the NSPA board. (One finds it difficult to envision a scenario where this would happen, but we list this here for the proverbial avoidance of doubt.)
Working Group Meeting Logistics
Notes on meeting logistics:
Most working group meetings will be held virtually, even in normal times.
Meetings will be organized by the NSPA Coordinator (described below).
Meetings may be canceled if fewer than 3 attendees indicate attendance.
The organizing statement or charter for the working group will determine if attendance is mandatory at scheduled meetings.
The NSPA Coordinator or designee will typically perform the following for working groups convened under the Data Standard Initiative.
Calendaring and general coordination.
Conference call or screen-sharing setup.
Note-taking.
Connection to and coordination with other working groups.
NSPA Coordinator support is subject to availability, of course. Working group members may elect to meet regardless of availability, the primary obligation being to share notes and working group work with the other members of the Data Standard Initiative.
NSPA Coordinator
The NSPA shall appoint a staff member to serve in a coordination and facilitation role in service to the Data Standards Initiative. The NSPA Coordinator will also ensure that the NSPA Leadership, Board of Directors, and NSPA Membership at large are kept aware of the doings of the NSPA Data Standards Initiative.
Process
Meetings
Meetings will be called by the NSPA Coordinator.
An Annual Meeting of the Steering Committee will be held during or around the time of the NSPA Conference.
Secondary meetings of the Steering Committee may be called quarterly as indicated by current activity and member availability.
Technology Working Group meetings will generally be held around the time of Steering Committee meetings, with ad-hoc, optional-attendance meetings held as needed.
Connection to NSPA
The NSPA Coordinator will ensure that the NSPA Board and NSPA Membership at large are kept aware of the doings of the NSPA Data Standards Initiative.
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