Finance & Business: University Budget Office

University Budget Office



www.budget.psu.edu

Stephen R. Curley
University Budget Officer
src2@psu.edu

Patty Tarbay
Staff Assistant
pam13@psu.edu

Administrative Office:
308 Old Main
814-865-7642 (ph)
814-863-8050 (fax)

Units Within:
Budget & Reporting Division
Information Resources
Network Services
The primary functions of the University Budget Office are:

1. To assist the President and the Budget Task Force in developing, implementing, monitoring, and controlling the University's annual operating budget. The office serves as principal staff to the Budget Task Force, preparing all agenda materials and implementing budgetary decisions.

2. To support the University strategic planning and budget process through participation in deliberations of committees and hearing panels, presentation of essential institutional data and preparation of various analyses and reports.

3. To serve as the primary office for complying with the University's central external reporting requirements. In most cases, the reports are prepared by the Office. In other cases, consistent, "official" data are provided to other offices for reporting purposes.

4. Continue to develop and produce institutional databases to provide the source of "official" data for both internal and external reporting.

These functions are accomplished by the administration's three divisions.

The Budget & Reporting division provides primary staff support to the University's Budget Task Force; the University strategic planning process; implements and monitors current year operating budget; and provides cost studies and analyses. This division develops the state appropriation request, income and expense projections, tuition projections, and information pertinent to salaries, employee benefits, new program initiatives and other general university operating cost increases. Information is provided for a myriad of mandated federal and state reports, surveys and ad hoc requests from the Association of American Universities Data Exchange, publishers, students, employees, and other persons and agencies/corporations needing information about the University.

The Information Resources division includes computer support for many of the major functions served by the Budget & Reporting division; development and maintenance of appropriate ISIS and IBIS functions for the office and the University. Information Resources also provides the annual production of official files and mandatory official reports on core human resources, student, and financial data for the U.S. and Pennsylvania Departments of Education and the Association of American Universities Data Exchange. Various university-wide data is presented in the Factbook which is maintained by the University Budget Office.

Network Services provides computer hardware, software, training and network expertise to more than one hundred users within the University Budget Office, Offices of the President, Board of Trustees, Finance and Business, Corporate Controller, Associate Treasurer and Educational Equity.

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