expand_less TimeframeInstitutions should report the most recent data available from within the three years prior to the anticipated date of submission.Sampling and Data StandardsReport on the institution’s largest admissions group or student cohort (e.g., undergraduate students). Institutions may choose to include or omit smaller schools or departments within the institution.Institutions may report graduation rates, success rates and/or combined graduation/success rates as appropriate to their particular context and types of programs offered.Institutions may meet student financial need in a variety of ways, for example:- Scholarships and grants- Self-help (e.g., work study, employment)- Tuition waivers or not requiring tuition- Subsidized or no-interest loans- Athletic awardsExclude non-need-based aid, any aid awarded in excess of need, and unsubsidized or interest-bearing loans. Institutions that do not assess student need as a matter of standard practice may report the percentage of cost met, on average, for low-income students.