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FOAPAL: P = Program
- A program code consists of four numeric characters.
- It is an element of the FOAPAL used to define the functional area in which funds are being spent.
- Program codes are assigned by Financial Services at the time when the fund code is created.
Program Categories Explained
The first digit represents the high level program categories:
Program Categories | Notes |
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Teaching |
Includes all activities relating to teaching in all areas of study to students registered in a course or program that forms part of a semester of study as deemed by the University. These courses or programs lead to a grade or diploma certified by the University. |
Research |
Includes all activities and jobs contributing to the deepening and understanding of knowledge. Includes fundamental research, developmental research and active research. Connected and complementary activities are also included such as publication of findings, techniques or new products. |
Academic Services |
Includes any activity that responds to the needs of teaching, research or administration. The following are mandatory sub-categories:
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Support Services
(first digit = 4)
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Comprised of all Administration (41xx) and Physical Plant (42xx) services. |
Community Services |
Includes activities in the areaÌýthat are intended to benefit the overall community, but are not the main mission of the University. These would include the following activities:
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Student Services
(first digit = 6)
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Activities whose goals are to support the University's student community. Includes athletics, cultural activities, student center, health and financial aid. |
Ancillary Services
(first digit = 7)
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Represents resources devoted to the activities and jobs that complement the primary range of services offered by an educational institution. Includes food services, residences, bookstores and printing. These services areÌýgenerally self-sufficient with respect to funding. |
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