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I am curious about how your institution charges tuition to grants.
Is it budge ted as a direct cost or indirect cost? If direct cost, s
there a separate line item for tuition separate from stipends or is it
combined under a stipend rate (monthly, for example)?
We are looking to support more graduate assistants via non-state
external funds for a number of reasons and would like to know
how other institutions are going about this. I look forward to your
responses.
Thank you,
Steve Hoagland
Research Administrator
Old Dominion University xxxxxx@oduvm.cc.odu.edu
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At The University of North Carolina, Greensboro we include
student stipends (both grad & undergrad) with other salary figures
upon which indirect costs are calculated. Tuition waivers are also
included with direct costs, but usually placed in the "other"
category.
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Charna Howson
Assistant Director
Office of Research Services
Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro
xxxxxx@office.uncg.edu
(910) 334-5878
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