Self-Supporting Activities: Advanced Topics
Instructors:
Susan Moore
Scott Linaweaver
Recommended Preparation: Self-Supporting Activities: Introduction
This course reviews the underlying definitions and concepts of self-supporting activities (e.g., types of self-supporting activities, income vs. recharge revenue) and then migrates through more complex issues of preparing pricing rationale, indirect cost mechanisms, depreciation, reserves, and earning STIP. Topics include:
- Review of types of self-supporting activities
- Identifying and assessing possibilities for self supporting activities
- Identifying the differences in policies regarding university and non-university clients
- Identifying costs related to self-supporting activities (e.g., direct costs, allowability of costs and indirect costs)
- Purchasing equipment
- Depreciation and how it works
- Reserve for Improvement funds
- Understanding the Federal Rebate
- What STIP is and how to maximize it
- Review the close of self-supporting funds
| Date | Time | Location |
| TBA | TBA | TBA |