College of Law

RSO Funding Overview


Registered student organizations (RSOs) in good standing with Student Leadership & Involvement and S.J. Quinney College of Law’s Office of Students Affairs have the opportunity to request funding from the Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) and S.J. Quinney College of Law’s Office of Student Affairs to help pay for items associated with RSO events and initiatives.

Funding is based on this student organization status:

Recognized:

      • Not part of the university but recognized by the university
      • No financial accounts through the university
      • MUST establish a UFirst Credit Union bank account if accepting membership fees
      • Cannot make tax-exempt purchases unless the organization applies for tax-exempt status
        through the IRS
      • Can receive donations BUT cannot accept donations on behalf of the university. Individuals who
        choose to donate will not receive any type of donation receipt under university tax ID #.
      • Access to ASUU funding
      • Access to $100 in reimbursement money from the S.J. Quinney College of Law’s Office of
        Student Affairs

The Student Bar Association (SBA) stands as the exclusive sponsored organization of the S.J. Quinney College of Law, operating under the guidance of the university.

Sponsored:

      • A part of the university
      • All financial accounts through the university
      • Not allowed to establish an off-campus bank account
      • Donations under university tax #
      • All contracts must be signed by a designated representative from the College of Law
      • RSO must follow all relevant university purchasing and procurement policies
      • Access to ASUU funding

RSO Bank Accounts


Some RSOs may have bank accounts with the UFirst University of Utah Campus Store branch from previous years. If you are unsure whether your group has an account or would like more information, please reach out to the Associate Director of Student Advising & Activities.

If you have any questions regarding your account, please contact the UFirst University of Utah Campus Store branch.

 

  • Student organizations may apply for an EIN by filing Form SS-4 available on the IRS website: Form SS-4 (Rev. December 2019) (irs.gov)

    For more information about any of these methods, visit the IRS website: Instructions for Form SS-4 (Rev. December 2019) (irs.gov).

  • Your organization may apply for 501(c)(3) tax exemption through the IRS. For more information on how to apply for tax-exempt status, visit the IRS application for recognition of exemption webpage. Student Leadership & Involvement strongly encourages student organizations wishing to file as a 501(c)(3) to fully research the steps and requirements associated with process. As a reminder, the Department of Student Leadership & Involvement cannot provide tax advice. If your organization wishes to seek status as a 501(c)(3) organization, we encourage you to discuss your organization's situation with a tax advisor.

    Although your organization is recognized by the University of Utah or your organization may be in the “affiliated” classification, your organization must not use the university’s information as your own when completing non-profit applications. For example, affiliated and registered organizations are NOT allowed to use the university’s tax ID.

    Under University Rule 6-401A, RSOs must always remain student-led. RSOs who apply for tax-exempt status must develop a procedure to transfer ownership of the organization to current student leaders each year. Advisors, coaches, and previous members who are not currently enrolled students should not make decisions on behalf of or claim to represent the organization without the consent of the current student leaders.

  • Separation of Duties

    • Consider having two officers handle all key financial duties, including signing all checks
    • Consider having two people count money at the beginning and end of every event

    Budgeting

    • Prepare a budget at the beginning of the term
    • Set realistic targets; budgeted income should equal or exceed expenses
    • Use document assumptions to determine budgeted income and expenses
    • Use format consistent with financial reporting format
    • Obtain final budget approval from organization leaders and board members

    Financial Reporting

    • List income and expenses by major category
    • Use format consistent with budget format
    • Compare current year actual results to budget and prior year’s actual results
    • Prepare financial reports throughout the semester and share with organization leaders and board members

    Cash Receipts

    • Restrictively endorse checks “for deposit only, organization name” upon receipt
    • Secure checks and cash in a locked area prior to deposit
    • Make frequent deposits
    • Maintain cash receipts log and record receipts in the checkbook
    • Reconcile cash receipts log to bank statement each month

    Paying Bills

    • Establish a process to review and pay bills by check, and don’t pay with cash
    • Review vendor invoices and receipts prior to payment
    • Ensure that two officers sign all checks
    • Maintain copies of vendor invoices and receipts after payment
    • Record checks in the checkbook on a timely basis
    • Reconcile all checks written to bank statement each month

    Bank Reconciliation

    • Reconcile bank balance to checkbook balance each month
    • Document all reconciling items
    • Resolve any errors
    • Obtain officer and board approval for the reconciliation.
    • If using a P-Card (only for sponsored organizations), have all authorized users completed the necessary training provided by supply chain/procurement

    Officer Transitions

    • Transfer account access to new leadership when appropriate
    • Student Leadership & Involvement does not have permission to give students access to RSO bank accounts, so it is important RSOs give new student leaders access

 

Funding Requests


ASUU Funding: It's important to note that ASUU has its own distinct funding process for active RSOs. Therefore, funding provided by the Office of Student Affairs is supplementary to ASUU's funding.

ASUU’s funding page

S.J. Quinney College of Law’s Office of Student Affairs Funding: Please be aware that the Office of Student Affairs has a distinct funding process for active RSOs. Therefore, it's important to note that ASUU funding is supplementary to the funding provided by the Office of Student Affairs.

Guidelines for Office of Student Affairs Funding:

  • RSOs in good standing have access up to $100 from the Office of Student Affairs
  • This funding is available through reimbursement ONLY
  • RSOs need to make purchases up front, and if their request is approved, they are eligible for reimbursement
  • All purchases made with allocated funds must serve a student organization purpose, and original receipts must be retained for submission
  • RSOs found to be in violation of University policy may forfeit their eligibility for reimbursement
  • The Office of Student Affairs funding cannot be used for the following items:
    • Tuition and scholarships
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Drugs
    • Weapons
    • Entertainment expenses at conferences
    • Graduation giftsCash awards or gift cards

ULaw Student Organization funding request form