The institution maintains financial control over externally funded or sponsored research and programs. (Control of sponsored research/external funds)
Compliance Status
Louisiana State University and A&M College is in compliance with this principle.
Narrative
Louisiana State University and A&M College (LSU) maintains financial control over externally funded sponsored programs. Both the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), under the direction of the vice chancellor for research and economic development, and Sponsored Program Accounting (SPA) under the direction of the associate vice chancellor for accounting and financial services, ensure LSU is in compliance with this principle [1]. OSP manages the pre-award administration and non-financial aspects related to externally funded sponsored programs, while SPA manages the post-award administration of sponsored programs. Both offices work closely together to maintain campus-wide adherence to university cost accounting standards and other policies and procedures designed to ensure proper financial control of sponsored programs, including the following aspects:
These policies and procedures are described in detail on the LSU OSP and SPA Web pages including
The financial data for externally funded sponsored programs interfaces with and is maintained within the university financial records and provides official financial data for these programs. Financial controls for externally funded programs are audited annually by the Office of Louisiana Legislative Auditors Office, which performs the OMB Circular A-133 audit, including the following documents:
The OMB A-133 audits for the last two years have disclosed no findings for federal financial aid for Louisiana State University, and there were no significant deficiencies in internal control over compliance applicable to major federal award programs. The audit for 2013 will not be ready at the time of submission of the compliance report, but is expected prior to the visit of the SACSCOC on-site committee [45].
The director of SPA is responsible for the financial control over sponsored programs. The executive director of OSP is also an experienced professional and is responsible for all proposal and award activities for the university. Of the 33 total employees, five are certified public accountants, nine are certified research administrators, seven hold masters’ degrees, and one has a PhD degree.
Both offices hold training sessions throughout the year. Employees of both offices are members and officers in LSU Administrators of Sponsored Programs. This organization meets four times each year to assist its members in the performance of their duties and to provide professional development by supplying information resources and facilitating exchange of knowledge.
Proposal and award processing is managed via the Sponsored Programs System (SPS) [46], an electronic research administration routing and approval system that automatically routes all proposals through the appropriate administrative approval chain. SPS also serves as the central database for all proposal and award information.
The Office of Research & Economic Development (ORED) [47] promotes advanced research, creative scholarship, and economic development. ORED identifies and provides funding opportunity information to university researchers and is responsible for regulatory requirements for scientific research, including those pertaining to the Institutional Review Board, conflicts of interest, research misconduct, and research involving human subjects and animals. These policies and procedures are described in detail on the Web pages that address