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Sar Conversion University of Maryland Student Financial Services and Cashiering Master List Charge & Payment Codes as of August 16, 2019 0001- SAR CONVERSION 0003- SAR TO BAD DEBT WRITE OFF 1000- REGULAR TUITION AND FEES 1801- WINTER TERM TUITION AND FEES 2000- RESIDENT LIFE 2038- DINING SERVICES 2080- TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES 2096- TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 2200- ORIENTATION 2220- UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS 2500- HEALTH 2550- SPEECH 2600- THEATRE 2640- CAMPUS PHOTO 3000- BURSAR ADJUSTMENTS 3100- LIBRARY 3150- STAMP UNION 3180- CAMPUS RECREATION FACILITIES 3200- RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES 3230- MISCELLANEOUS 3800- HOUSING INTERSESSION 4000- SUMMER TUITION & FEES 5100- EMERGENCY LOANS 6000- OTB FINANCIAL AID REFUND 6014- WORKSHIPS 6030- TUITION REMISSION AND FEE WAIVERS 6640- SUMMER TERM TUITION REMISSION AND FEE WAIVERS 6w40- WINTER TERM TUITION REMISSION AND FEE WAIVERS 7000- SAR PAYMENTS 7119- SAR ADJUSTMENTS 8016- BAD DEBT ADJUSTMENT TO SAR 9000- FINANCIAL AID DL10- DISTANCE LEARNING PS01- PROFESSIONAL STUDIES TCODES SHORT DESC. LONG DESCRIPTION KFS ACCOUNT NO. 0001- SAR CONVERSION 0001 BAD DEBT BAL BALANCE FORWARD - BADDEBT 01-0131120 6326 69C 0002 PREVIOUS BAL BALANCE FORWARD - SAR 01-0131120 6326 69C return to top 0003- SAR TO BAD DEBT WRITE OFF 0003 MINI WRITEOF BAD DEBT MINI WRITE OFF 01-0131140 6333 69C 0004 MAXI WRITEOF BAD DEBT MAXI WRITE OFF 01-0131140 6333 69C return to top 1000- REGULAR TUITION AND FEES 1000 TUITION TUITION 01-1010000 0101 69C 1001 MANDATORY FE MANDATORY FEES 01-8888880 8888 69C 1020 TUITION TUITION 01-1010000 0102 69C file:///128.8.172.116/office/ACCTG_OTB/TcodesApplication/tcodes_dictionary/tcodeDict_091619.htm[9/16/2019 9:57:10 AM] 1021 MANDATORY FE MANDATORY FEES 01-8888880 8888 69C 1022 TUIT SURCHRG UG RES TUITION SURCHARGE 01-1010040 0120 69C 1030 DIF TUIT BUS DIFFERENTIAL TUITION BMGT 01-1131250 0105 69C 1031 DIF TUIT CMP DIFFERENTIAL TUITION COMP SCI 01-1131250 0105 69C 1032 DIF TUIT ENG DIFFERENTIAL TUITION ENG'G 01-1131250 0105 69C 1040 TUITION TUITION 01-1010000 0103 69C 1041 MANDATORY FE MANDATORY FEES 01-8888880 8888 69C 1045 ARCH KEA LOA ARCHITECTURE KEA LOAN 01-0500320 6430 69C 1050 TUITION TUITION 01-1010000 0104 69C 1051 MANDATORY FE MANDATORY FEES 00-0000000 0000 69C 1060 GOLDEN ID FE GOLDEN ID FEE 01-8888880 8888 69C 1070 SG TUITION SHADY GROVE TUITION 01-1010000 0101 69C 1071 MANDATORY FE SHADY GROVE AUXILIARY FEE 01-2813050 0187 69C 1072 SG FACIL FEE SHADY GROVE FT FACILITIES FEE 01-2813050 0187 69C 1073 SG FACIL FEE SHADY GROVE PT FACILITIES FEE 01-2813050 0187 69C 1074 SG AUXIL FEE SHADY GROVE AUXILIARY FEE GRAD 01-2813050 0187 69C 1080 SG TUITION SHADY GROVE TUITION 01-1010000 0102 69C 1100 TUITION TUITION 01-1010000 0110 69C 1101 MANDATORY FE MANDATORY FEES 00-0000000 0000 69C 1120 TUITION TUITION 01-1010000 0110 69C 1121 MANDATORY FE MANDATORY FEES 01-8888880 8888 69C 1122 TUIT SURCHRG UG NON-RES TUITION SURCHARGE 01-1010040 0122 69C 1140 TUITION TUITION 01-1010000 0111 69C 1141 MANDATORY FE MANDATORY FEES 00-0000000 0000 69C 1160 TUITION TUITION 01-1010000 0111 69C 1161 MANDATORY FE MANDATORY FEES 01-8888880 8888 69C 1162 BELIZE TRAVL BELIZE TRAVEL-STUDY 01-1127500 3360 69C 1164 MPS-PUBL ADM MASTER PROF STUDIES-PUBLIC ADM 01-1129120 0118 69C 1165 PUB POL TUIT PUBLIC POLICY TUITION 01-1010000 0110 69C 1166 PUB POL DIFF PUB POLICY TUIT DIFFERENTIAL 01-1129020 0149 69C 1167 PUB POL TUIT PUBLIC POLICY TUITION 01-1010000 0111 69C 1168 PUB POL DIFF PUB POLICY TUIT DIFFERENTIAL 01-1129020 0149 69C 1169 CYB SEC TUIT CYBERSECURITY LEADERSHIP TUITI 01-1116870 0129 69C 1170 MBA TUIT R MBA COLLEGE PARK TUITION R 01-1117000 0138 69C 1171 MBA TUITION MBA TUITION 01-1010000 0110 69C 1172 MBA TUIT NR MBA COLLEGE PARK TUITION NR 01-1117000 0138 69C 1173 MBA TUITION MBA TUITION 01-1010000 0111 69C 1174 MBA TUITION MBA TUITION DIFFERENTIAL 01-1117000 0138 69C 1175 SG TUITION MBA SHADY GROVE TUITION 01-2808100 0135 69C 1176 MBA BAL TUIT MBA BALTIMORE TUITION 01-1117040 0136 69C 1177 BALT ADM FEE BALTIMORE ADMINISTRATION FEE 01-1117000 0179 69C 1178 EXC PUAF TUI EXEC MASTERS PUBLIC POLICY 01-1129120 0118 69C 1179 EXC MBA TUIT EXECUTIVE MBA TUITION 01-1116840 0129 69C 1180 TUITION TUITION 01-1122610 0118 69C 1181 CLB ENG TUIT COLLABORATIVE ENGR TUITION 01-1122110 0139 69C 1182 PUAF EX CERT PUAF EXEC CERTIFICATE TUITION 01-2941250 0139 69C 1183 JPSM TUITION JPSM GRAD TUITION 01-2276000 0111 69C 1184 JPSM TUITION JPSM GRAD RESIDENT TUITION 01-2276000 0110 69C 1185 ONLINE MBA ONLINE MBA TUITION 01-1116860 0129 69C 1186 PUB POL DC PUBLIC POLICY-DC 01-1129000 0137 69C 1187 PUAF DC FEE PUAF DC ADMINISTRATIVE FEE 01-1129000 0139 69C 1188 ISCHL SG RES ISCHOOL SG RESIDENT TUITION 01-1126130 0110 69C 1189 ISCHL SG NR ISCHOOL SG NONRES TUITION 01-1126130 0111 69C 1190 ISCHL SG FEE ISCHOOL SG PROGRAM FEE 01-1126130 0151 69C 1191 EXC MBA INTL EXECUTIVE MBA TUITION INTL 01-1116850 0129 69C 1192 ISCHL OL RES ISCHOOL ONLINE RES TUITION 01-1126140 0110 69C 1193 ISCHL OL NR ISCHOOL ONLINE NONRES TUITION 01-1126140 0111 69C 1194 ISCHL OL FEE ISCHOOL ONLINE PROGRAM FEE 01-1126140 0151 69C 1195 GOLDEN ID FE GOLDEN ID FEE 01-1130380 3752 69C 1196 ACADEMIC SRV ACADEMIC SERVICES FEE - UG 01-1012020 0140 69C 1198 ACADEMIC SRV ACADEMIC SERVICES FEE - GRAD 01-1012020 0146 69C 1199 EXC MBA TUIT EXECUTIVE MBA TUITION 01-1116840 0129 69C 1200 EXC MBA TUIT EXECUTIVE MBA TUITION 01-1116850 0129 69C file:///128.8.172.116/office/ACCTG_OTB/TcodesApplication/tcodes_dictionary/tcodeDict_091619.htm[9/16/2019 9:57:10 AM] 1202 ACADEMIC SRV ACADEMIC SERVICES FEE 01-1012020 0140 69C 1204 ATHLETIC FEE ATHLETIC FEE 01-8888880 8888 69C 1206 HEALTH FEE HEALTH FEE 01-8888880 8888 69C 1208 SHUTTLE BUS SHUTTLE BUS FEE 01-8888880 8888 69C 1210 SU & REC FEE S.U. & RECREATION FEE 01-8888880 8888 69C 1212 ACTIVITY FEE STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE - UG 01-8888880 8888 69C 1213 ACTIVITY FEE STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE - GRAD 01-8888880 8888 69C 1214 AUX FAC FEE AUXILIARY FACILITIES FEE 01-8888880 8888 69C 1215 BLDG SER FEE BUILDING SERVICES FEE 01-8888880 8888 69C 1216 INST MAT FEE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FEE 00-0000000 0000 69C 1218 NON-RESD FEE NON RESIDENT FEE 00-0000000 0000 69C 1219 ISCHL GR CER ISCHOOL GRAD CERTTIFICATE TUIT 01-2955760 0110 69C 1220 ISCHL CR FEE ISCHOOL CR PROGRAM FEE 01-2955760 0151 69C 1221 ISCHL GR CER ISCHOOL GRAD CERTIFICATE TUIT 01-2955760 0110 69C 1222 TUIT SURCHRG GRADUATE TUITION SURCHARGE 01-1010040 0118 69C 1223 JPSM OL TUIT JPSM ONLINE TUITION 01-1115720 0111 69C 1225 ISCH ENTR R INFO GRAD ENTRL RES TUITION 01-2957200 0110 69C 1226 ISCH ENTR NR INFO GRAD ENTPRL NONRES TUIT 01-2957200 0111 69C 1227 ISCH ENTR PF INFO GRAD ENTPRL PROGRAM FEE 01-2957200 0151 69C 1240 MEI INTENSIV MD ENGL INST INTENSIVE 01-2804000 0172 69C 1242 MEI SEMI MD ENGL INST SEMI-INTENSIVE 01-2804000 0172 69C 1244 MEI FLUENCY MD ENGL INST FLUENCY PROGRAM 01-2804000 0172 69C 1245 MEI ADV WRIT MEI ADVANCED WRITING ONLINE 01-2804000 0172 69C 1246 MEI ADV WRIT MD ENGL INST ADVANCED WRITING 01-2804000 0172 69C 1247 MEI ORAL COM MD ENGL INST ORAL COMM 01-2804000 0172 69C 1248 MEI FEE ACTIVITY/LAB FEE 01-2804000 0172 69C 1249 MEI COU TUIT TUITION UMEI COURSE 01-1115200 0139 69C 1250 FLORENCE MARYLAND IN FLORENCE ARCH 01-2956040 0132 69C 1252 BUENOS AIRES MARYLAND IN BUENOS AIRES 01-2956030 0132 69C 1256 EXCH SAO FEE S/Y EXCH PGM SAO FEE 01-2946780 0132 69C 1257 A-ST SAO FEE AFFIL ST PGM SAO FEE 01-2951220 0132 69C 1258 MADRID CLARK IN MADRID 01-2954720 0132 69C 1259 FR ABR SYDNY FRESHMAN ABR DESTN SYDNEY 01-2956858 0132 69C 1260 LONDON IES LONDON 01-2954720 0132 69C 1261 LONDON PMT MARYLAND IN LONDON PAYMENT 01-2810000 0139 69C 1262 SHRT STDY AB UM SHORT TERM STUDY ABROAD FEE 01-2951220 0132 69C 1263 NICE PAYMENT MARYLAND IN NICE PAYMENT 01-2946690 0139 69C 1264 NICE MARYLAND IN NICE 01-2946690 0132 69C 1265 BERLIN PMT MARYLAND IN BERLIN PAYMENT 01-2954640 0139 69C 1266 BERLIN MARYLAND IN BERLIN 01-2954640 0132 69C 1267 ROME PAYMENT MARYLAND IN ROME PAYMENT 01-2951170 0139 69C 1268 ROME MARYLAND IN ROME 01-2951170 0132 69C 1269 STDY AB PMT STUDY ABROAD PAYMENT 01-2946780 0139 69C 1270 STDY ABR EXC STUDY ABROAD EXCHANGE PROGRAM 01-2951230 0132 69C 1271 IES STDT FEE I E S STUDENT SERVICES FEE 01-1133000 3752 69C 1272 STUDY ISRAEL STUDY IN ISRAEL PROGRAM 01-2946790 0132 69C 1273 ED ABR PGM ED ABROAD PROGRAM 01-2951160 0132 69C 1274 HAIFA PMT MARYLAND IN HAIFA PAYMENT 01-2946790 0139 69C 1275 STDY AB PMT STUDY ABROAD PAYMENT 01-2951220 0132 69C 1276 STUDY GENOA STUDY IN GENOA 01-2951220 0132 69C 1277 HAIFA MARYLAND IN HAIFA 01-2946790 0132 69C 1278 SA KIPLIN STUDY IN KIPLIN HALL 01-2951240 0132 69C 1279 SA KIPLINPMT STUDY IN KIPLIN HALL PAYMENT 01-2951240 0132 69C 1280 NTU TUITION NATL TECH UNIV PROGRAM FEES 01-0131120 6326 69C 1282 REM NTU TUIT NATL TECH UNIV PROGRAM REM 01-0131120 6326 69C 1283 BEIJING MARYLAND IN BEIJING 01-2951180 0132 69C 1284 CHINA PMT MARYLAND IN CHINA PAYMENT 01-2951180 0132 69C 1285 SHANGHAI MARYLAND IN SHANGHAI 01-2946780 0132 69C 1287 TEAN THE EDUCATION ABROAD NETWORK 01-2946780 0132 69C 1288 TEAN PAYMENT EDUCATION ABROAD NETWORK PMT 01-2946780 0139 69C 1289 APPR AFF EA APPROVED & AFFILIATE PROGRAMS 01-2954720 0132 69C 1290 EA FEES PMT NON AFFIL'D EA FEES PAYMENT 01-2954720 0139 69C 1291 MACQUARIE MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 01-2951120 0132 69C file:///128.8.172.116/office/ACCTG_OTB/TcodesApplication/tcodes_dictionary/tcodeDict_091619.htm[9/16/2019 9:57:10 AM] 1292 MACQUARE PMT MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY PAYMENT 01-2951120 0139 69C 1293 ACC-IAC ACC INT'L ACAD COLLABORATION 01-2951130 0132 69C 1294 ACC-IAC PMT ACC INT'L ACAD COLLABOR PMT 01-2951130 0139 69C 1295 MEPP
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