Would you like to get a better understanding of how to calculate service activity rates for Banner 3E fund types? Is it time for you to re-calculate service activity rates, but you find yourself putting it off?
System Government Costing is happy to announce the creation of November sessions of the Service Activity Advanced certificate track. After receiving your certification for Service Activities Advanced, you will be amazed at how much easier rate calculations can be!
Applications for the November cohort will be accepted until Friday, October 11.
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About The Course
The Service Activity Advanced Certificate Track is a multi-session, cohort-based, and instructor-led training over Zoom. Participants will walk through rate calculation steps, including retrieving data, populating the rate calculation templates, and hands-on experience with allocations. The course includes advanced topics such as the adjusted fund balance, over/under recovery calculation, external rates, and subsidies.
Applications are now being taken for the new cohort, starting in November. Training will be held over five sessions from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Mondays and Wednesdays. Applicants MUST be able to attend all sessions, and two monitors are required to participate.
Dates for the cohort are as follows:
- Monday, November 4
- Wednesday, November 6
- Monday, November 11
- Wednesday, November 13
- Monday, November 18
In addition to the time spent in the course, participants will be required to spend an additional 2 hours per week (approximate) completing lessons and ungraded knowledge check questions outside of class. A final exam is required to receive the certificate of completion for the course.
Participants who successfully complete the track will receive permanent Service Activities certification.
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Note: The Service Activity Basics course must be completed prior to application.
Contact
If you have questions about training, please contact sharedservices@uillinois.edu. If you have questions about calculating service activity and storeroom rates, feel free to consult the Business and Finance “Who to Ask” list to find an expert who can help.