Applicant Name: | University of Louisiana at Monroe |
Applicant Address: | 700 University Avenue, Monroe, LA 71209-9000 |
Organization Type: | Four-year; public; state controlled institution of higher education; non-profit designation; founded in 1931 |
Employer/Taxpayer ID (EIN/TIN): | 72-6001695 |
DUNS Number: | 782279541 |
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): | MM1DHXTUKLG8 |
La. Dept. of Revenue Account#: | 0410340 |
Authorizing Official/University Representative: |
Dr. John Sutherlin, Chief Innovation and Research Officer LaWanna Gilbert-Bell, Director, OSPR |
Office Information: | Office of Sponsored Programs and Research (OSPR); Sandel Hall Room 213; 700 University
Avenue; University of Louisiana at Monroe; Monroe, LA 71209-9000 Telephone: (318) 342-1039; Fax: (318) 342-1479; E-mail: ospr@ulm.edu; Website: http://www.ulm.edu/research |
Congressional District: | LA-005 |
State Senate District: | LA-034 |
State House District: | LA-016 |
Federalwide Assurance Approval (FWA) |
00002705 (Effective until 03/24/2027 |
IRB Registration: | 00002480 (Effective until 03/23/2025) |
IRB Organization (IORG) | 0001969 (Effective until 03/23/2025) |
OLAW Assurance: | D16-00386 (A3641-01) - Effective until 9/30/2027 |
System for Award Management (SAM) Registration Purpose of Registration: All Awards |
Expiration Date:01/19/2025 |
FICE Code(Federal Interagency Committee on Education) | 2020 |
CAGE Code: | 1V9N8 |
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) | 611310 |
NSF Organization Code: | 0020206000 |
Controller's Office/Fiscal Agent: | Ann C. Cox, Assistant Controller for Restricted Accounts; Coenen Hall 127; Telephone: (318) 342-1959; Fax: (318) 342-3814; E-mail: colvin@ulm.edu |
Chief Financial Officer: | Dr. William T. Graves, Chief Business Officer; Library Suite 623 Telephone: (318) 342-1961; Fax: (318) 342-1966 email: graves@ulm.edu |
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Facilities & Administrative Costs (F&A) or IDC Quick Reference |
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Cognizant Agency | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
Representative and Phone Number | Douglas Molina, (212) 264-2069 |
Date of Agreement | 10/21/2021 |
Rate | 45% (On Campus) of Modified Total Direct Costs (MTDC) 15.60% (Off Campus) |
Type | Predetermined (Effective 07/01/2021 - 06/30/2025) |
MTDC Base includes: | Salaries and Wages Fringe Benefits Materials Supplies Services Travel Equipment (up to $5,000 acquisition cost per unit and a useful life of up to one year) Subawards (including subgrants/subcontracts) up to the first $25,000 of each subaward regardless of the period of performance of the subawards under the award. |
MTDC Base Excludes: |
Equipment (acquisition cost over $5,000 per unit and a useful life of more than one
year) |
For FY23 (July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023), the following benefits rates apply to all proposals:
Unclassified | 37.5% |
Classified | 37.5% |
Summer School, Wintersession, PT/OL | 30% |
Overtime | 24% |
Casual Wages | 7.65% |
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Provides information on revenues, expenses, number of faculty/staff by occupation
category, student financial aid and scholarship assistance, ACT/SAT scores from admissions,
enrolled student gender, demographic and degree type information.
Regional Data (Economic) Fact Book (web link)
Provides information on Business and Economic Climate of Monroe and Northeast Louisiana
such as population and demographic data, labor force statistics, business climate,
and quality of life information.
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University Fact Book (web link)
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On September 28, 1931, the university opened for its first session as Ouachita Parish Junior College, which was operated as part of the Ouachita Parish School System. The inception of OPJC began in 1922. The challenge that Timothy Oscar Brown, Superintendent of Ouachita Parish Schools faced was lack of legislation that would effectively provide for the establishment and maintenance of a junior college. This problem was solved in May 1928, when the Louisiana State Legislature passed the Act 173 (LSA-R.S. 17:1380), which gave authority to parish school boards to create junior college districts and hold and conduct special elections to levy special taxes that would pay for costs associated with establishing a junior college. On November 29, 1928, Ouachita Parish School Board organized a Junior College District and called for special elections. On January 4, 1931, the School Board and the Police Jury held a joint session in which they purchased the site for the future college.
In 1934, Act 231 transferred control of Ouachita Parish Junior College to Louisiana State University A&M and established a "branch or center of learning" of the LSU. The Ouachita Parish Junior College became Northeast Center of Louisiana State University (Northeast Junior College of Louisiana State University).
In1950, Acts 527-528 change the name of Northeast Junior College of Louisiana State University to Northeast Louisiana State College, and transfer the administration and control of the college from LSU A&M to Louisiana State Board of Education.
In 1970, Act 142 authorizes a name change from Northeast Louisiana State College to Northeast Louisiana University. creates the University of Louisiana System, immediate governing body of the Northeast Louisiana University.
On August 27, 1999, Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System approved the last name change from Northeast Louisiana University to the University of Louisiana at Monroe.