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ROWAN UNIVERSITY POLICY 

 

Title: Chart of Accounts
Subject: Accounting Services 
Policy No: FIN: 2016:

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Applies: University-

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Wide                   
Issuing Authority:  President                                                           
Responsible Officer:  Senior Vice President for Finance and CFO                        
Adopted:08/10/2016

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Last Revision:

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10/

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30/

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2018
Last

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Reviewed:

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10/

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30/

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2018

 

I.  PURPOSE   PURPOSE

The  The purpose of this policy is to outline how the University's University’s Chart of Accounts (COA) is a created to define each class of items for which money or the equivalent is spent or received.

 II.  ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABILITY

Under  Under the direction of the Senior Vice President of Finance and CFO, the Directors Management of Accounting and Budgeting shall implement and ensure compliance with this policy.

III.  APPLICABILITY

This  This policy applies to all University divisions, departments and activities.

IV.   POLICY

  1. TheChart of Accounts (COA) is created by the University to define each class of items for which money or the equivalent is spent or received. It is used to organize the finances of divisions, departments and activities and to segregate expenditures, revenue, assets and liabilities in order to give interested parties a better understanding of the financial health of the University.
  2. The chart of accounts is based on information supplied by Information Associates/SCT and on the State accounting system. The chart identifies the general ledger numbers and the subsidiary ledger accounts used by the University. All general ledgers and subsidiary ledgers are grouped by major account groups.
  3. All divisions and departments are responsible for ensuring the proper recording and classification of all revenues, expenses, assets, liabilities and fund balances.
  4. Organization Code ORGANIZATION CODE
    1. Organization codes define the departmental entities or budgetary units within the institution. The organization code structure consists of up to eight user-defined hierarchical levels.  The organization codes are currently five digits with a description up to a size of 35 spaces.
    2. Organization codes are established in Banner to meet the reporting needs of the University. The creation of new organizations is driven by new operations or requirements.
    3. All requests for new organization codes should be submitted in writing to the University Budget Office. The Budget Office will then determine if the organization is needed and will authorize its creation in the Banner.  The Director of Budgeting is responsible for creating new organization codes.
     
  5. FundFUND
    1. Fund types are established in Banner to meet the reporting needs of the University. The creation of new funds is driven by new operations or requirements. All requests for new funds should be submitted in writing to appropriate office that will then determine if the Fund is needed and will authorize its creation in the Banner.
    2. Fund codes define self-balancing set of accounts in which transactions are recorded and segregated to carry on specific activities or attain certain objectives.  The previously established fund types have defined how the individual fund codes will be grouped.  Fund codes are user defined and may have up to five hierarchical levels. 
    3. The Director of Accounting and its Assistant Vice President of Finance and Controller  and the Accounting Services staff is responsible for creating new funds.
     
  6. Account NumberACCOUNT NUMBER
    1. Account codes identify assets, liabilities, control accounts, fund balance/net assets, revenue, labor, expenditure, and transfer transactions. They are user defined and may have up to four hierarchical levels.  The individual account codes are linked to the level 2 account types previously established by the institution.  The Account Codes are currently four digits with a description up to 35 spaces.
    2. All requests by departments to change attributes on accounts or to set up new accounts must be in writing and will be reviewed and approved by the Director of Accounting ServicesAssistant Vice President of Finance and Controller.
    3. The Director of Accounting Assistant Vice President of Finance and Controller will ensure the proper recording and classification by properly maintaining the Chart of Accounts of the General Ledger and overseeing account setup and the assignment of attributes to accounts.  
     
  7. Program Codes
  8. PROGRAM CODES
    1. The use of a Program code in fund accounting is used to designate a purpose for transactions in an account. This is useful when dealing with system-wide, campus-wide, or interdepartmental purposes. Program codes are essential for tracking sources of funds and are structured as part of a hierarchical system.
    2. Specific Programs have been set up to identify a type of activity taking place within the University. These programs have been set up by Accounting Services and any requests for new program types must be made to the
  9. Director of Accounting
    1. Assistant Vice President of Finance and Controller , who will have the final say in the feasibility of creating the new program code.
    2. When creating journal entries or conducting transactions, it is imperative to assure proper usage of account codes are used. This is necessary to assure all transactions are properly posted and later reports generated will reflect accuracy. Usage of the correct program number also helps with understanding transactions when inquiries are made.
    3. It is the responsibility of departments requesting entries via email or Departmental Charge Authorization to assure the program is used correctly, utilizing resources to assure accuracy. It is also the responsibility of the Budget Office,
  10. Bursar's
    1. Bursar’s Office, Office of Sponsored Programs, and Accounting Services to assure correct usage of program number upon posting entries.

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V.  ATTACHMENTS

  1. Attachment 1 – Program Numbers

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ATTACHMENT – 1

PROGRAM NUMBERS

 

Program numbers have been previously established in Banner to accommodate the needs and trends of the University. When journal entries are produced and posted, it is beneficial to select a program that best describes the nature of the transactions. Although not always mandatory for all transactions, it helps better represent transactions being conducted throughout the University. A listing of codes is available below.

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Program  #Prog #

Program Description

                   

Program Prog #

Program Description

1

Operating Revenue

 

37

Capital Projects

 

11

Instruction

 

38

Core Affiliates

12

Research

39

Rowan Innovation Venture Fund

13

Public Service

40

UNISA Loan Program

14

Academic Support

50

Tuition & Fees

 

13

Public Service

15

Student Services

51

Contributions

16

14

Academic Institutional Support

52

Grants

17

Physical Plant

 

15

Student Services

 

53

Other Operating Income

 

16

Institutional Support

18

Student Aid

54

Auxiliary Enterprises

 

17

Physical Plant

19

Auxiliary Enterprises

55

Self-Funded Programs

 

18

Student Aid

20

Amortization/Depreciation

56

Fundraising

21

19

Auxiliary Enterprises

 

Central Charges

57

Direct Billings

22

20

Amortization/Depreciation

 

Direct Billings

60

State of NJ Appropriations

23

Professional Services & Contracts

 

21

Central Charges

 

61

State of NJ Fringe Benefits

 

22

Direct Billings

30

Student Government

62

Gifts from RU Foundation

31

Foundation

 

23

Professional Services & Contracts

 

63

Investment Income

 

30

Student Government

32

Alumni

64

Contributions/Permanent Endowment

 

31

Foundation

33

Hollybush

65

Net Realized/Unrealized Gains/Loss

 

32

Alumni

34

S J Tech Park at R U

92

Grants & Scholarships

35

Perkins Loan Program

 

33

Hollybush

93

Interest on Debt

36

State College Risk Management

 

34

S J Tech Park at R U

 

94

Investment Expenses

 

35

Perkins Loan Program

 

95

Other Non-Operating Expenses

 

36

State College Risk Management

 

 

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