The Common Education Data Standards (CEDS) are an education data management initiative whose purpose is to streamline the understanding of data within and across P-20W institutions and sectors. CEDS includes a common vocabulary complete with standard elements names, definitions, and option sets. This repository contains all the CEDS elements, definitions, option sets and their definitions, and entities and definitions. Its purpose is to expand that vocabulary to meet the needs of every education stakeholder. The expanded vocabulary is then added to the CEDS Integration Data Store and CEDS Data Warehouse – the other two repositories located here.
Authoring Organization(s)
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI)
Email address
amy.powellmoman@dpi.nc.gov
Use Case Title
Add two new CEDS elements: Name of Scholarship, Scholarship Amount
Target Date Needed
ASAP
Use Case Description
NCDPI collects data on the name of a scholarship and the amount of the scholarship a student receives. NCDPI would like these two fields added to CEDS.
Use Case Background
NCDPI collects data on the name of a scholarship and the amount of the scholarship a student receives. NCDPI would like these two fields added to CEDS.
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Author(s) Amy Powell Moman
Authoring Organization(s) North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI)
Email address amy.powellmoman@dpi.nc.gov
Use Case Title Add two new CEDS elements: Name of Scholarship, Scholarship Amount
Target Date Needed ASAP
Use Case Description NCDPI collects data on the name of a scholarship and the amount of the scholarship a student receives. NCDPI would like these two fields added to CEDS.
Use Case Background NCDPI collects data on the name of a scholarship and the amount of the scholarship a student receives. NCDPI would like these two fields added to CEDS.
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