What happens if former enrollees/graduates cannot be found to complete a 90-to-120 day FES/ICFE interview?
For placed graduates who cannot be contacted for the 90-120-day checkpoint and for placed former enrollees who cannot be contacted for the 90-day former enrollee survey, interviewers attempt to conduct a brief placement reverification survey with their employer or school. This process begins at the end of the 8-week window. At that point, records are scheduled for employer or school reverification surveys. Interviewers have four additional weeks to complete surveys with employers and educational institutions. Surveys conducted with employers or school officials include only questions that are designed to reverify initial placements. Note: Graduates and former enrollees whose initial placement was in the military may have their placement reverified by family members; however, family members may furnish only contact data and not respond to any other portion of the FES/ICFE survey. Note: Placed graduates not contacted for the 90-120-day survey (or the 6-month survey) are still attempted t
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