
A 3-D snowman earned top honours for the Accounts Payable team in the finance door decorating contest.
A 3-D snowman earned top honours for the Accounts Payable team in the finance door decorating contest.
Due to the limited time available to process payrolls during the month of December, the finance department requests co-operation in adhering to a schedule posted to its website.
Information received after December 14 will be processed in the new year for student, semi-monthly and bi-weekly payroll. Find details in the payroll memo.
Invoices requiring payment before the holiday break should be submitted to the Accounts Payable office by Friday, December 9.
An open house reception Friday, December 9, will celebrate the retirement of accounts receivable clerk Janice Facecchia.
A memo from the finance department explains procedures for the university's year-end.
An agreement with bulk paper vendor Grand and Toy will allow campus offices to place orders online and receive direct-to-desktop delivery.
UWindsor students will pay an average of three percent more in tuition this fall, in accordance with the four-year fee framework set out by the provincial government in March.
Domestic students in professional programs—business, computer science, engineering and law—will see increases of five percent for first-year entrants and four percent for students in course. Those in other undergraduate programs will experience a three percent increase.
It’s that time again—April 30 marks the end of the University’s fiscal year.
The finance department is preparing for the end of the 2012/13 fiscal year, and financial reporting manager Arla Peters says university employees are an essential part of the process.
“As always, your diligence will ensure timely and accurate financial reporting.” Peters says.
Due to the limited time available to process payrolls during the month of December, finance requests the co-operation of departments in adhering to the following schedule:
Student Payroll