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Program Code Listing Thursday, March 07, 2013 Program Code Listing Thursday, March 07, 2013 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION STAT 00000 Default ActiveUS 0000A Grant -02 Active 0000B Grant - 05 Active 0000C Grant-11 Active 0000D Grant - 14 Active 0000E Grant - 18 Active 0000F Grant - 20 Active 0000G Budget program - Fin Aid Grant Active 0000H Grant-0000H Active 0000J Grant - 23 Active 0000K Grant - 26 Active 0000L Grant - 29 Active 0000M Grant - 35 Active 0000N Grant - 50 Active 0000P Grant - 56F Active 0000Q Grant - 59 Active 00100 Net Payroll Active 00200 Liability Default Active 00201 Instruction Default Active 00202 Research Default Active 00203 Public Service Default Active 00204 Academic Support Default Active 00205 Student Services Default Active 00206 Institutional Support Default Active 00207 Operations & Maint Default Active 00208 Financial Aid Default Active 00212 Auxiliary Default Active 00213 Service Center Default Active 00214 Athletic Default Active 00245 Default - Other Post Em Bnfts Active 00246 Investment Default Active 00272 Tuition Default Active 00279 State Approp Default Active 00299 General & Admin Default Active 00300 Asset Mgmt Default Active 00301 Asset Mgmt Default - Component Active 01001 Office Of President Active 01002 Univ-Wide Special Events Active 01003 Univ Counsel Office Active 01004 Univ Faculty Senate Active 01005 Audit Services Active 01006 Acad Svcs For Ath Active 01007 VP Finance Active Page 1 of 192 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION STAT 01008 Office Of The Provost ActiveUS 01009 Sacs Review Active 01010 Cultural Center Active 01012 Inst of Int'l Development Active 01013 International Affairs Active 01014 Delphi-Credit Course Support Active 01015 Women's Center Active 01016 Research Admin Operating Active 01018 Office VP/Student Affairs Active 01019 Housing & Residence Life Active 01020 Dean of Students Active 01021 Student Activity Center Active 01023 Alternate Spring Break Active 01024 SGA Liaison Active 01026 Enrollment Management Active 01027 Commencement Active 01028 Admissions Active 01029 Minority Recruitment Active 01030 Admissions Publications Active 01031 Registrar's Office Active 01032 Financial Aid Administration Active 01034 University Career Center Active 01036 VP for Business Affairs Active 01037 Staff Senate Active 01038 Staff Grievance Active 01039 VPBA Technology Support Active 01040 Assoc. 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Active 01168 Min Teach Recruitment Program Active 01169 Intd Ctr Res Erl Chd Active 01170 ED-Academic Advising Active Page 4 of 192 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION STAT 01171 JCPS/UL Part Program ActiveUS 01172 NYSTRAND CTR EXC ED Active 01173 ED - Instruction Active 01174 ED-Academic Support Active 01175 Leder.,Fnd.,Hr Ed Active 01176 Fort Knox Program Active 01177 HPES Active 01178 ECPY Clinical Training Active 01179 Ed Resourc & Tech Center Active 01180 Kent-Instruction Active 01181 Ctr Fam Resource Development Active 01182 Law Administration Active 01183 Law - Instruction Active 01184 Law - Library Active 01185 Music-Academic Support Active 01186 Music - Administration Active 01187 Music - Instruction Active 01195 UGA Administration Active 01196 SIGS Administration Active 01197 SIGS- Graduate Stipends Active 01198 Executive VP-Health Affairs Active 01199 Dental Administration Active 01200 Ortho Ped & Special Care Active 01201 Mol Cel Cran Biol Sc Active 01202 Gen Dentistry & Oral Medicine Active 01204 Oral Health & Rehabilitation Active 01205 Surgical & Hospital Active 01206 Research Active 01207 Dental Clinic Supprt Active 01208 Student Affairs-DTL Active 01209 Academic Support Active 01210 Birth Defects Research Center Active 01212 Anatom Sc & Neurbiology Active 01213 Biochemistry Active 01214 Microbiology Active 01215 Pharmacology Active 01216 Physiology Active 01217 Pathology Active 01218 Anesthesiology Active 01219 Family/Community Medicine Active 01220 Emergency Medicine Active 01221 Medicine Active 01222 Cardiovascular Disease Rsch Active 01223 Obstetrics And Gynecology Active 01224 Neurology Active Page 5 of 192 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION STAT 01225 Ophthalmology ActiveUS 01226 Pediatrics Active 01227 State Autism Training Center Active 01228 GMMR-Pediatrics Active 01229 GMMR-McFerron Chair Active 01230 Psychiatry & Mh Active 01231 Diagnostic Radiology Active 01232 Radiation Oncology Active 01233 Surgery Active 01234 AHES-Surgery Training Active 01235 Orthopedic Surgery Active 01236 Ky Afr American Against Cancer Active 01237 Oncology Res Som Active 01238 Cancer Center Active 01240 Research Resource Center Active 01241 Biomedical Engineering Active 01242 Ky Residency Program Active 01243 Neurological Surgery Active 01244 Neuroscience Research Active 01246 Rural Health Care Active 01247 AHES-HSC Active 01248 Public Health Active 01249 Ctr Hlth Srv Pol Res Active 01250 Nursing Administration Active 01251 Nursing-Education Active 01254 Cyto Technology Active 01268 Music - Education Active 01270 Law Technology Fund Active 01276 Interdisciplinary Studies Active 01277 Liberal Studies Prog Active 01278 Ctr for Humanity and Society Active 01279 A&S General Ed Curriculum Active 01280 A&S Reallocation Active 01281 A&S Technology Active 01282 A&S Research Active 01283 A&S Saturday Academy Active 01284 A&S Contingency Fund Active 01285 Faculty Development-A&S Active 01286 Archaeology Program Active 01287 Cmte on Academic Publications Active 01288 Univ. Press Of Ky. Active 01289 Writing Center Active 01290 Interior Design Program Active 01291 LODI-A&S Active 01292 Moore Observatory Active Page 6 of 192 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION STAT 01293 Paralegal Studies Program ActiveUS 01294 Afr-Amer Theatre Prog Project Active 01295 A&S Debate Program Active 01296 Justice Admin Instruction Active 01297 Southern Police Institute Active 01298 University Honors Program Active 01299 Justus Bier Chair Active 01300 COB-Technology Active 01301 Finance Active 01302 Entrepreneurship Active 01303 Marketing Department Active 01304 A&S Urban & Public Affairs Active 01305 Computer Info Systems Active 01306 A&S Urban & Public Affairs Active 01307
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