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| Applicant Name: |
Loyola Marymount University |
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Applicant Address: |
1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 |
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Organization Type: |
Four-year, private, Catholic, comprehensive Master's I institution, Jesuit and Marymount traditions. 501(c)(3) Non-profit corporation. Founded in 1911. Chartered by the State of California. |
| Carnegie Classification: |
Master's Colleges and Universities I (MAI) |
| Authorizing Official: |

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Chief Financial Officer: |
Thomas O. Fleming, Jr.
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer |
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Office for Research and Sponsored Projects (ORSP): |
John M. Carfora, Ed.D.
Executive Director of Sponsored Research
John.Carfora@lmu.edu (email)
1 LMU Drive, Suite 3000 Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 Website: www.lmu.edu/orsp 310 338-4599 (voice) 310 338-5193 (fax) orsp@lmu.edu (e-mail)
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Post Award Administration and Accounting (PAAA): |
Sharon R. Krieg
Director of Post Award Administration and Accounting
1 LMU Drive, Suite 2200
Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
310 568-6208 (voice); 310 338-7550 (fax) |
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Employer ID/Taxpayer ID #: |
951643334 |
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Entity Identification Number: |
1951643334A2 |
| DUNS No.: |
072946239 |
| Congressional District: |
CA-035 |
| Federal-wide Assurance Approval: |
FWA 00004214 |
| Animal Assurance No.: |
A3278-01 |
| IRB Registration: |
IRB 00003209 |
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NSF Organization Code: |
011649100 |
| CAGE Code: |
3D1Q1 |
| OLAW Assurance: |
A-3278-01 06/01/08 -- 05/31/09 |
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Indirect Cost Rate:
(Also referred to as Facilities & Administrative Rate (F&A) or Overhead)
Rate Agreement negotiated with:
Date of Agreement: |
36% of Modified Total Direct Costs (MTDC) Fringe Benefit Rate=27.7% of Salaries and Wages
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Effective June 1, 2008 |
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IRB Exemptions
Exemptions must be granted by the IRB. If your project has not been reviewed, please contact the LMU IRB at 310.338.4599 or orsp@lmu.edu.
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1) Research conducted in established or commonly accepted educational settings involving normal educational practices.
2) The use of educational tests, if subjects cannot be identified.
3) Survey or interview procedures if subjects cannot be identified.
4) The observation of public behavior, if subjects cannot be identified.
5) The collection or study of existing data, if these sources are publicly available, or the subjects cannot be identified.
6) Research and demonstration projects which are conducted by or subject to the approval of the Department of Health and Human Services. |