PeopleSoft is the university tool to manage and track your research and service projects throughout the life of a grant—from application to closeout.
Many departments’ fiscal officers create PeopleSoft pages for their researchers. If you need PeopleSoft pages created, please contact:
Bloch School
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Computer Science and Engineering
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Dental School
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Education
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Institute for Human Development |
Medicine |
Nursing |
Pharmacy |
If your department was not listed, follow the steps below to submit your request to us:
In order to get an account set up in PeopleSoft, a proposal must be entered at the Proposal stage. Faculty will need to work with their departmental research administrators or Pre-Award administrators to get the pages created.
An entry delegate is an inividual authorized to create and modify travel authorizations, cash advances, and expense reports.
Once PeopleSoft pages are created, electronic approval must be provided by the key personnel on the project, each key personnel's respective chair and dean, the Grants and Contracts Administrator, and the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development. The creator of the pages will initiate the approval process and all parties will have access to approve their PeopleSoft pages at the same time. If you have difficulty with the approval process, an instruction manual can be found here: Grants Electonic Approval Changes (PDF).
If there is a problem with the names that populate the approval section or a lack of names, or you have a new department or node to set up, please contact Lee Braden, Pre Award Manager at 816-235-1315 or cbraden@umkc.edu.
For questions about the entire Pre Award PeopleSoft process, faculty can contact their Pre Award Grants and Contracts Administrator.
1. Who needs to sign PeopleSoft Signature Pages?
Faculty who are named as Principal Investigator (PI), co-PI, co-Investigator, or Key Personnel are expected to sign the pages. The respective Chairs and Deans are also expected to sign prior to submitting the pages to the Pre Award office.
2. I'm working with a co-PI in another school. Do they have to see the PeopleSoft Pages, as well?
Yes, any proposal that involves multiple schools must have signatures from the Chairs and Deans of all the schools represented in the proposal. Fiscal Officers of all the schools involved should be consulted when developing the budget, or at a minimum, made aware of the proposals so they have a chance to review their portion of the budget prior to the submission of the proposal to the sponsor.
3. I am working with a faculty member in another school but they are not a co-PI or a co-Investigator. What role do I give them in PeopleSoft?
Using the PeopleSoft term "Key Personnel" will cause signature lines to be generated for those participants in a grant funded project.
4. I am not asking for Salary in my project budget. Is there anything I need to do internally about this?
While we expect that all the expenses related to a grant project be included in the sponsor's budget, there can be legitimate reasons why they are not. For example, faculty who's salary is over the NIH salary cap still need to be reflected in a cost sharing budget so that the appropriate documentation of effort occurs. The creation of a cost share budget is required in this instance. The cost shared expenses are entered into the budget portion of the PeopleSoft Pages. If your fiscal officer is uncertain how to do this, they can contact the Pre Award office for assistance with this.
5. I have an sponsor's Face Page to be signed. What do I need to submit to get this done?
Before a face page can be signed, we should get the entire proposal, in the condition required by the sponsor. That means if it is an electronic submission, we should get the electronic proposal packet, ready to submit. If it is a paper submission, we should get the proposal ready to print and sign. PeopleSoft pages should have been received 5 business days prior to the sponsor's deadline. The proposal should have been received 3 business days prior to the sponsor's deadline.
6. I have continuous submitting privileges at NIH. I submitted my PeopleSoft pages for signature for my R01 deadline of February 5th but I am not going to submit my proposal to NIH until May. Is that acceptable?
Since signed PeopleSoft pages are only valid for 60 days, it would be best to submit your signed pages closer to the May date when you are going to submit the proposal. Remember that the 5 business day rule for receipt of signed pages still applies, along with the 2 business day rule for receipt of the application, ready to submit.
7. The budget of my proposal has changed between the time I got my PeopleSoft pages created and the time I am going to submit my proposal. Do I need new PeopleSoft pages and new signatures?
If the total budget has changed by 10% or more, or you have added cost sharing, or added a subcontract, we need new PeopleSoft pages and new signatures. If the budget changed by less than 10%, we only need revised PeopleSoft pages but not new signatures.