FAQ's
Why is the Medical University of South Carolina Posting its Spending Online?
The Medical University of South Carolina receives its funding from students,
taxpayers, sponsors, donors, alumni, and related affiliates and is committed to
being accountable to those constituent groups in the way it uses those funds.
This website provides information for all expenses paid through the
University's vendor system or with state-approved procurement credit
cards.
The Medical University of South Carolina is collaborating with a pilot group of
state colleges and universities and the Comptroller General's Office to improve spending transparency.
What Information is Available?
The website shows all expenses paid through the University's vendor system or
with state-approved procurement credit cards. You can look at spending by month
or by vendor, the amount spent, the source of the funds, the category of
spending and the program that made the purchase. For more information, see
How to Use this Site and Definitions.
Are Payroll Expenses Included?
No. Information about salaries can be found at the SC Department of Administration website consistent with the S.C. Freedom of Information
Act.
Can
I See More Information About How the Money Was Spent?
At this
time it would require a significant investment in staff resources to research and
post details about each purchase on this site. If you have a question about a
specific expense, contact the spending transparency initiative at 843-792-1647.
How
is the Medical University of South Carolina Funded by the State?
The University is considered two agencies by the State: a teaching and research
university that receives funding for Education and General spending and a South
Carolina Area Health Education Consortium which receives funding to help
improve the health of South Carolina’s citizens.
What
are Restricted & Unrestricted Funds?
Restricted
funds are designated by law or internally for specific purposes. Unrestricted
funds which can be used for any allowable expenses under state and university
guidelines. For more information, see How to Use this Site and
Definitions.
What
are Non-State Appropriated Funds?
Those are funds that are raised through tuition or other student fees
(University Generated Funds), funds raised through departmental activities and
services (Departmentally Generated Education and General Funds), unrestricted
funds generated from grants and contract activity, or funds raised through
student activities (Student Activities and Organizations).