Revenues and/or Reimbursements to the CSU Operating Fund, which includes: Non-Resident Fee, Application Fee, State University Fee, Transcripts, Library fines, Late Registration Fee, etc.
San José State University Research Foundation provides expertise and business infrastructure necessary to conduct San José State University research, community partnerships and education related initiatives.
The RPB was replaced by the Resource Review Board.
The Resource Review Board replaced the Resource Planning Board (RPB) as of April 16, 2007 and was “broadly charged with reviewing and recommending improvements in the processes involved in resource allocation and the procedures for evaluating the effectiveness of expenditures.” [Academic Senate
Policy Recommendation S07-3]
Self supporting funds that generate their own revenue independent of the State’s CSU Operating Fund appropriation to the campus. These funds operate under the direct supervision of the campus Vice Presidents. Examples are the Student Health Service, Lottery, Continuing Education, Housing, and Parking operations.
RMP is a strategic plan implemented by the CSU Chancellor to create operating efficiencies throughout the 23 campuses of the CSU System. Changes to financial policies and procedures first occurred in fiscal year 2006/07. The first and foremost change was to deposit student fees into a central CSU account rather than into the State Treasury.
Refer to Revenue Management Program.
Refer to Resource Planning Board.
Refer to Resource Review Board.