The annual budget process for colleges and departments to submit their budget requests into the university’s budgeting system is about to start.  Budget and review officers have already received, or will receive in the near future, guidance from their leadership team regarding more specific expectations for completing the process. As in past years, budget and review officers are responsible for completing the budget request for their organizations of responsibility, unless otherwise directed by their leadership team.

The TM1 Budgeting System will open for FY 25 budget requests beginning on April 22. TM1 can be found in the Employee Toolbox in myWSU or at wsubudget.wichita.edu:9514/tm1web/.

Training for budget and review officers this year exists through multiple options.

First, a training video titled “TM1 Training Video” is posted in the Employee Toolbox in myWSU. The video is meant to help you navigate the budget system and walk you through the various forms in order for you to view and make changes to your budget. You will not need to sign up for a class to access the training video, rather the video will be available on an ongoing basis. The video outlines a small change to the FY 25 budgeting process, incremental budgeting for controllable accounts is no longer used. You will need to review historical information and business plans to assign the budget for each account.

Second, a training video titled “TM1 Reports Video” is posted in the Employee Toolbox in myWSU. The video will explain the purpose of each report and educate you on how the reports could be used to assist you with your budgeting and on-going business decisions. The reports are available year-around and additional reports may be added throughout the year. You will not need to sign up for a class to access the training video, rather the video will be available on an ongoing basis.

Third, a TM1 training guide is available in the Employee Toolbox that provides instructions on the use of the budgeting system, as well as a “Budget Development Guide for Budget and Review Officers” that summarizes timelines, important university budgeting practices, and common budget actions and expectations of budget and review officers.

Finally, the University Budget Office will host open training labs (schedule below) for in-person training and assistance. You can register for the sessions through myTraining in myWSU. If you are an experienced budget or review officer, you are likely to find the video training sufficient as a reminder of how the budgeting system works. For faculty and staff new to the process, and depending on how your college or department traditionally handles the process of entering your budget requests, the open training lab is likely to be beneficial. The open training labs are designed to work in conjunction with the training videos, as a result your attendance will be more effective if you’ve watched the training videos prior to attending the training lab.

Open Training Lab dates:

  • 9-11 a.m. April 25: Open lab in 124 Jabara Hall.  Register through myTraining.
  • 3-5 p.m. May 7: Open lab in 124 Jabara Hall.  Register through myTraining.
  • 10 a.m.-noon May 15: Open lab in 124 Jabara Hall, Room 124.  Register through myTraining.

Please keep in mind that one of the most significant components of the budget are changes to existing positions. As in past years, changes to filled positions have to be made through the regular HR form process. HR forms impacting FY 25 must be submitted no later than May 17. Submissions after this date will not be incorporated into your FY 25 adopted budget.

Planned dates for the budget calendar:

  • April 22: Budget system opens for changes.
  • May 17: Final day for budget officers and review officers to complete budget requests within TM1 prior to VP review. Last day to submit HR forms.
  • May 24: Final day for vice presidents to review requests and enter changes in TM1.

If you have difficulty logging in to the system, please contact your budget analyst for assistance. Note, in order to access the TM1 system off-campus, you need an active VPN connection.

The 2024 inaugural Staff Trainings Resources Initiatives Values and Engagement (STRIVE) conference Friday, March 22 was created as an opportunity for all WSU staff to participate in a free professional development opportunity and to network with other Shockers within the Wichita State University community.

Visit the conference webpage to find the conference schedule and to get registered. Make sure to register by March 15.

Shockers STRIVE Staff professional development Conference March 22nd at the RSC

The 2024 inaugural STRIVE conference on March 22 is an opportunity for Wichita State staff to participate in professional development opportunities and to network with other Shockers.

Its goal is provide as much flexibility for staff to attend as possible, therefore the morning and afternoon sessions have been duplicated to accommodate more schedules. Information on the conference, RSVP link and other resources will be available on the Staff Senate Professional Development Conference webpage soon, so keep an eye out for more information.

It’s time to begin the process for submission of funding requests through the Student Government Association for the Educational Opportunity Fund and Student Services Fee for FY 2025. Through the student services fee, these programs provide financial support to facilitate students’ academic pursuits (Educational Opportunity Fund) or the funding of programs/activities delivered directly to students (Student Services).

If you’ve submitted requests in the past, the budget/review officer should have received an email from the Budget Office to kick-off the submission process. If you have not submitted requests in the past, but are considering submitting a new request, contact Lyndsay Pletcher, Jason Post or David Miller in the Budget Office at 316-978-3030 for additional information.

Requests are due no later than Wednesday, Feb. 7.

The Wichita State Staff Senate invites university staff to join the Fall Staff Social from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8 in 305/306 Rhatigan Student Center, Beggs Ballroom, for snacks, drinks and entertainment while getting to know the senators and enjoy some time with other staff.

The University Budget Office webpage has a new look. Check out the changes and find some new resources and information as the office starts to get ready for the next fiscal year’s budget process.

It’s again time to begin the process for submission of funding requests through the Student Government for the Educational Opportunity Fund and Student Services fee for FY ‘24.

Through the student services fee, these programs provide financial support to facilitate students’ academic pursuits (Educational Opportunity Fund) or the funding of programs and activities delivered directly to students (Student Services).

If you’ve submitted requests in the past, the budget/review officer should have received an email from the Budget Office to kick off the submission process. If you have not submitted requests in the past but are considering submitting a new request, please contact Lyndsay Pletcher, Jason Post or David Miller in the Budget Office at 978-3030 for additional information.

Requests are due no later than Friday, Feb. 3.

It’s time again to submit funding requests through Student Government for the Educational Opportunity Fund and Student Services Fee for fiscal year 2023. These programs provide financial support to facilitate students’ academic pursuits (Educational Opportunity Fund) or the funding of programs and activities delivered directly to students (Student Services).

If you’ve submitted requests in the past, the budget or review officer should have received an email from the Wichita State Budget Office to kick off the submission process.

If you have not submitted a request before, but are considering submitting a new request, please contact Lyndsay Pletcher, Jason Post or David Miller at the WSU Budget Office at 316-978-3030 for additional information.

Requests are due no later than Friday, Jan. 28.

The University Applicant Tracking System (PeopleAdmin) will be unavailable July 12-18 to help implement the new Market-Based Compensation Program. No requisition or candidate information will be accessible during this time.

For more information, contact the Human Resources Talent team at employment@wichita.edu.