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This fact sheet provides grant writers with pertinent information often utilized on proposals (forms) submitted to extramural funding agencies.  If you require additional information, please contact Denise Ehlen in Research and Sponsored Programs, 2237 Andersen Library.

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL/ INSTITUTIONAL REPRESENTATIVES

Grants Contracts
Denise Ehlen or John Stone Denise Ehlen or Randy Marnocha
Research and Sponsored Programs Research and Sponsored Programs
2237 Andersen Library, 800 West Main Street 2237 Andersen Library, 800 West Main Street
Whitewater, WI 53190 Whitewater, WI 53190
262.472.5212 262.472.5212
 
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ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION

Federal Tax ID Number State Tax ID Number UWW Foundation Tax ID Number
39-6006492 ES- 40706 39-6081189
DUNS Number EIN Animal Welfare Assurance
188320980 391805963 A4087-01
Congressional District State Senate State Assembly
Second District 15 District 43
UWW RSP CAGE Code UWW HLC Accreditation UWW Tax Exemption Summary
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INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH OFFICE COMMON DATA SETS

The Common Data Set (CDS) initiative is a collaborative effort among data providers in the higher education community and publishers. The goal is to improve the quality and accuracy of information collected, as well as to reduce the reporting burden on data providers.

2008-2009 Common Data Set
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FRINGE BENEFIT RATES

Listed below are the fringe benefit rates for 2009-10.  All proposals with start dates of 1 July 2009 or later must reflect the 2009-10 fringe benefit rates.  These rates include the employer's contribution to retirement, health insurance, FICA and Medicare FICA, unemployment compensation, workers compensation, income continuation insurance, and life insurance.

Classification of Salaries %

Unclassified (Faculty and Academic Staff)

44.50

Classified Staff

57.00

LTE (Limited Term Employees)

46.00

Graduate Assistants/Project and Teaching Assistants

34.00

Graduate Assistants/Research Associates and Interns

34.00

AD Hoc Program Specialists and Undergraduate Assistants

7.65

Student Hourly

2.50

Facilities and Administrative Costs (F&A or Indirect Costs)

F&A costs are a percentage of costs applied to salaries, wages, and fringe benefits to recover campus facilities and administration costs.  The rates below are effective 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2007 and until amended (the same rates and conditions should be used as those cited for the fiscal year ending 30 June 2007 in Proposals developed after 30 June 2007).  The agreement is dated 14 April 2003. All extramural proposal budget must use these rates UNLESS the agency has a written policy indicating alternative rates, rate caps, and/or dis-allowance of indirect costs.  Investigators should contact research and Sponsored Programs to develop proposal budgets.  For all activities performed in facilities not owned by the institution and/or to which rent is directly allocated to the project(s), the off-site (campus) rate will apply.  Grants or contracts will not be subject to more than one indirect cost rate.  If more than 50% of a project is performed off-campus, the off-site rate will apply to the entire project.

On-Site Rate                                   44%           Off-Site Rate                        20%

CAMPS/CONFERENCES ADMINSTRATIVE FEE $35 per person per event

TUITION 2008-2009 RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE RATES

Undergraduate  
Tuition and Books 6,162                                            
Room and Board 4,726
Workbooks and Supplies 650
Transportation 850
Personal Expenses 2,000
TOTAL 14,388

TUITION 2008-2009 GRADUATE RATES

Graduate Fees (Per Semester)

Special Graduate Business Fees (Per Semester)

Credits

Resident

Non-Resident

Resident

Non-Resident

9 and over 3,595 8,768 3,873 9,058
8 3,196 7,794 3,442 8,052
7 2,796 6,819 3,012 7,045
6 2,397 5,845 2,582 6,039
5 1,997 4,871 2,151 5,032
4 1,598 3,897 1,721 4,026
3 1,198 2,922 1,291 3,019
2 799 1,948 860 2,013
1 399 974 430 1,006
0.5 199 487 215 503

Graduate Assistantships (2008-2009) 10,248.00

Full-time Graduate Assistants must register for at least 9 and no more than 12 graduate credits each semester.  Students are expected to perform 20 hours of service per week.  If you intend to hire an out-of-state student as part of your proposal, you must budget for reimbursement of remission of the non-resident portion of tuition costs.

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This page was last updated 3/23/2009 1:39:22 PM
Research and Sponsored Programs
2237 Andersen Library, 800 West Main Street
Whitewater, WI 53190
Phone: (262) 472-5212; Fax: (262) 472-5214
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