Re: Tuition/Cost Share Question Bonnie Kwit 17 May 2010 09:21 EST

No.  The tuition dollars would not be considered state/university funds.
That would be like using the money twice.

Bonnie Kwit
Grant and Contract Officer
Oakland University
505 Wilson Hall
Rochester, MI   48308
(248) 370-4116
xxxxxx@oakland.edu

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Beryline Temples
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Subject: [RESADM-L] Tuition/Cost Share Question

We need some guidance...

We have a federal training grant that is paying the tuition for participants
to take a summer graduate level course. Once the tuition is paid to the
university from grant funds, are the funds considered state/university funds
at that point?  We have been asked if we can turn around and pay the PI's
summer salary from those tuition dollars to meet part of our large cost
share.

We're seeming to have a difference of opinion on this question....  You're
input would be so helpful to us.

Thanks,
Beryline

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Beryline Temples
Sponsored Programs Administrator
Sponsored Programs Office
University of Central Arkansas
201 Donaghey Avenue
Torreyson Library 324
Conway, AR 72035-0001
phone:  (501) 450-3451
fax:  (501) 450-5339
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http://www.uca.edu/sponsoredprograms/ ( http://spo.uca.edu )

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