Institutional Fact Sheet
Institution Name
Kent State University
Address
Sponsored Programs
Division of Research & Sponsored Programs (RASP)
Sponsored Programs
Delivery/Visitation Address
134 Cartwright Hall (FormerlyAuditoriumBuilding)
650 Hilltop Dr. (Please use entrance on south side of building, facing Terrace Dr.) Click here for directions.
Mailing Address
PO Box 5190
Kent, Ohio 44242-0001
Sponsored Programs Main Telephone
330-672-2070
Sponsored Programs FAX
330-672-7991
Institutional I.D. Number
31-6402079
Institutional DUNS Number
04-107-1101
Employer ID Number (EIN)
31-6402079
CAGE Number
1LKL3
IPEDS ID
203517
Authorized Institutional Official for Grant Proposals
Lori Burchard, Director, Sponsored Programs, email: lburchar@kent.edu
Post-Award Contact
Beverly Robertson, Administrator, Sponsored Programs email: brobert1@kent.edu
Facility and Administrative Indirect Cost Rate
On-Campus: 47.2% (new agreement of 6/1/2010) of Modified Total Direct Costs (MTDC)
Other Sponsored Activities: 30%
Off-Campus: 26%(new agreement of 6/1/2010) of Modified Total Direct Costs)
*(MTDC excludes from the base: equipment, capital expenditures, tuition remission, rental of off-site facilities, scholarships, fellowships, and the portion of each subcontract in excess of $25,000)
Facility and Administrative Indirect Cost Agreement Date
6/1/2010
Cognizant Audit Agency
U.S.Department of Health & Human Services
Human Subjects Assurance #
00001853
Human Subjects Review Contact
Paulette Washko, telephone 330-672-2704, email: pwashko@kent.edu
Animal Care Assurance #
A3571-01
USDA Reg. #
31-R-030
Animal Subjects Review Contact
Tom Bialke, telephone 330-672-4996, email tbialke@kent.edu
CHARM, Laboratory Safety, Radiation Safety, Biological Safety and Laboratory Waste Disposal Contact
Tom Bialke, telephone 330-672-4996, email tbialke@kent.edu
Conflict of Interest/Mgmt. Plan First Contact
Lori Burchard, Director, Sponsored Programs, telephone 330-672-2070, FAX 330-672-7991, email lburchar@kent.edu
Mileage rates and information
www.kent.edu/controller/accountspayable/travel/mileage-rates.cfmCongressional District
17- Tim Ryan
U.S. Senators
Sherrod Brown
Rob Portman
Ohio House District
68 - Kathleen Chandler
Ohio Senate District
28 - Kimberly Zurz
Institutional Average Fringe Benefit Rates
Full-time and part-time employees:
Full-time employees:
Other rates used for grants/contracts:
14.0%: Retirement benefit00.5%: Workers compensation
01.5%: Medicare
Health care insurance: flat rate of $8550, beginning in 2009. For proposal budgets, amount budgeted is based on time budgeted. Ex.: For 10% time budgeted, $855 would be budgeted for health insurance
Fringe benefits budgeted for summer salary of 9-month faculty: 16% (rounded)
Fringe benefits budgeted for Part-Time employees - 16% (rounded) including student employees in some situations.
Fringe benefits for other students - 1% (rounded). Graduate student also receive flat allocation toward health insurance ($1081 for Ay 09/10), along with tuition, applicable fees, etc. Check the Bursar’s website for updated tuition and fee information.
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