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The principal mission of the University’s Budget Office is to develop annual
and long-range University budgets for the Board of Trustees’ approval and
administer the budgets through the fiscal year. In this role, the
Budget Office formulates annual and long-term revenue models and integrates
expenditure priorities that are expressed in the university strategic plan. |
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Another mission of this office is to originate research, develop analysis
and provide recommendations to senior management on a wide variety of academic
and financial issues that have a major impact on the university budget. These
include budget proposal review of new programs, budget performance
review, revenue/expense forecasts, market comparison and benchmarking study,
and long-range budget planning. |
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To serve the missions described above, the Budget Office plays an important
role as a catalyst. The office works in collaboration with various
constituencies, including faculty committees, student governance organizations,
college deans, vice presidents, senior administrators, and unit budget
managers. |
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The budget development and management process at the University is participatory
in nature. Appointed annually by the President, the University Budget
Committee consists of members of the Finance Committee of the University
Senate, students, staff, and administrators. The Committee works together
to formulate a budget proposal and it makes recommendations to the President.
The Budget Office is responsible for the production of the budget proposal
to the Board of Trustees, and dissemination of budgetary information to
the university community. |
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During the course of each fiscal year, the Budget Office prepares a quarterly
budget performance review to ensure adequate budgetary control and makes
recommendations for budget modifications. The office also leads budget
forums for unit budget managers to communicate updated information and
provides
guidance to the budget managers on efficient budget management procedures. |