SCUP Resources
SCUP-Budgeteers is our online
knowledge community for people who work in resource allocation and
budget planning in higher education. Its more than 500 members share
questions and answers about ideas, tools, and knowledge that can help
them do better jobs. You can join by sending a message to
"scup-budgeteers-request@umich.edu with the word "subscribe" in the
Subject line of your message.
SCUP Portfolio On Budget & Resource Planning
This SCUP
portfolio brings together 13 peer-reviewed articles relating to budget &
resource planning, selected by SCUP's Budget & Resource Planning Task
Force. Each article was published in SCUP's journal,
Planning for Higher Education, during 2001–2005. We
think you will find it interesting reading and a valuable reference tool.
Non-Architect's Guide to Major Capital Projects
by Phillip S. Waite, $32 member / $40 nonmember, © SCUP 2005
Integrating Higher Education Planning and Assessment: A Practical Guide
by David Hollowell, Michael F. Middaugh, and Elizabeth Sibolski, $60 member / $75 nonmember, © SCUP 2006
Financial Planning Guidelines for Facility Renewal and Adaption
prepared by John A. Dunn, Jr., 1989, $35 US
Other Associations
Please suggest additional links via email to
terry.calhoun@scup.org
National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO)
NACUBO is the higher education association for financial and
business officers. SCUP frequently collaborates with NACUBO on matters
of pertinence to each association's constituency. One example is the
2006 joint publication of
The Business Case for Renewable Energy: A Guide for Colleges and Universities, Andrea Putman and Michael Philips, which can be purchased in
NACUBO's online bookstore
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AUREO
The Association of University Real Estate Officials
CAUBO
The Canadian Association of University Business Officers
CCBO
Community College Business Officers Organization (CCBO)
NACAS
The National Association of College Auxiliary Services
NACCU
National Association of Campus Card Users
NACS
The National Association of College Stores
NACUA
National Association of College and University Attorneys
NAEP
National Association of Educational Procurement
NCCI
The National Consortium for Continuous Improvement
URMIA
The University Risk Management and Insurance Association
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Forthcoming SCUP Events
Connect with higher education planners from around the world and across campus to discuss the latest trends in budget and resource planning at SCUP—43!
Here are just a few of the sessions focused on budget and resource planning:
- Identifying and Implementing Change in Research Administration Roles and Responsibilities at Northwestern University
Presenters: Elizabeth Adams, Director, Research Administration, Northwestern University; Dona M. Cordero, Director/Change Mgmt, Northwestern University; Sepideh Sepasi, Director/Change Management, Northwestern University
- Is LEED Affordable?
Presenters: Bryna C. Dunn, Director/Environmental Planning & Research, Moseley Architects; Robert L. Fenning, Vice President/Administration and Finance, Old Dominion University; George C. Nasis, Managing Principal/Higher Education Studio, Moseley Architects
- Building a More Educated Georgia—The USG Strategic Capital Model
Presenters: Lewis C. Godwin, Director of Planning and Projects, Georgia Perimeter College; Mel Lockhart, Senior Consultant, Paulien & Associates Inc; Philip J. Parsons, Director, Sasaki Associates, Inc; Zvi Szafran, Vice President, Academic Affairs, Southern Polytechnic State University; Alan S. Travis, Director, Planning, University System of Georgia
- Critical Elements for Successful Strategic Enrollment Planning
Presenters: Brian Dalton, Vice President, Enrollment Management & Associate Academic Dean, Program Development, The College of St. Scholastica; Jim Mager, Associate Vice President, Noel Levitz
- Space Charging: Insights From the Universities of Cape Town, Michigan, and Stanford
Presenters: Geoffrey Peter De Wet, Director, Physical Planning Unit, University of Cape Town; Margaret Dyer-Chamberlain, Senior Director/Capital Planning and Space Management, Stanford University; Phil Hanlon, Vice Provost, University of Michigan; Frances Mueller, Project Manager, Space Utilization Initiative, University of Michigan; Stephen Olson, Associate Director, Budget Planning, Stanford University
[more]
See SCUP's event calendar for complete listing.
SCUP's Planning Institute offers Steps I through III at various times
and locations, culminating with a
certificate presentation after all three steps are completed by an
attendee. This is a must-attend series for professionals serious about
planning in the Academy.
Related Media
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Planning for Higher Education (PHE)
(SCUP) (some articles are available without a subscription for periods of time)
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Chronicle of Higher Education (some
articles are available without a subscription; subscribers can
receive a daily email newsletter as well)
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University Business Magazine
(all articles available free on line; free subscription to daily
email newsletter available)
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Campus Technology Magazine (a
technology slant; all articles available free on line; free
subscription to several weekly email newsletters available)
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Greentree Gazette, (mostly
business, a lot of student funding info; some articles on line for
free; has an email newsletter
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Business Officer, (publication of NACUBO, archives
and most current articles for members only, but selected current
articles are shared on line)
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