ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES OF PENNSYLVANIA
101 NORTH FRONT STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17101 www.aicup.org

Total Revenue
$2,421,483
Total Expenses
$2,456,983
Net Assets
$2,742,477

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE PURPOSE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES OF PENNSYLVANIA (AICUP) IS TO SERVE AND PROMOTE INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AS VITAL, DISTINCTIVE COMPONENTS OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION COMMUNITY IN PENNSYLVANIA AND THE NATION; TO PRESERVE AND PROMOTE THE STRENGTHS AND DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-PROFIT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND TO INCREASE THE FINANCIAL MEANS AVAILABLE TO THESE INSTITUTIONS; TO FURTHER THE AVAILABILITY OF EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY FOR RESIDENTS OF PENNSYLVANIA AND OTHERS WHO SEEK EDUCATION OR TRAINING AT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN PENNSYLVANIA; TO ENHANCE THE BUSINESS AND EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIP IN PA AND INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DONATIONS IN ADVANCING HIGHER EDUCATION; TO ENCOURAGE AND SOLICIT CORPORATE, BUSINESS, AND OTHER GIVING TO THE INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES OF PENNSYLVANIA; TO FURTHER BY STUDY, RESEARCH, PUBLICATION, AND TEACHING AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE ROLE AND NEEDS OF HIGHER EDUCATION; TO

DISTRIBUTED VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC, FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS TO COLLEGES FOR THEIR UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATIONAL AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS.

THE ASSOCIATION SERVED AS A UNIFIED VOICE FOR INDEPENDENT HIGHER EDUCATION IN PENNSYLVANIA BEFORE STATE AND FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES. ISSUES ADDRESSED BY THE ASSOCIATION INCLUDED INPUT INTO PUBLIC POLICIES WITH REGARD TO STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS, FUNDING FOR INSTITUTIONAL NEEDS, PRESERVATION OF STATE AND LOCAL TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AND SEVERAL OTHER ISSUES WHICH IMPACT INDEPENDENT HIGHER EDUCATION.

THE ASSOCIATION SERVES IT MEMBERS IN MANY WAYS. IT DISSEMINATED INFORMATION AND PROVIDED VARIOUS SERVICES BOTH TO ITS MEMBERS AND TO THE PUBLIC. THE ASSOCIATION ALSO SPONSORED VARIOUS PROGRAMS THROUGH ROYALTY AGREEMENTS WITH INDEPENDENT VENDORS TO HELP COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES REALIZE SAVINGS THROUGH ECONOMIES OF SCALE. SUCH PROGRAMS INCLUDE A TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM, BOND FACILITIES PROGRAM, EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS PROGRAM, ENERGY PROCUREMENT AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM, SOFTWARE PROCUREMENT PROGRAM, TUITION INSTALLMENT PROGRAM, PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM, ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE, STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE AND IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Thomas FoleyPRESIDENT50$285,188
Tim AlexanderVP FIN & ADM50$152,626
Ron UrodaVP - RESEARCH50$131,193
Nichole DuffyVP - GVT RELATIONS50$125,427
Pamela Gunter-SmithDIRECTOR2$0
Sr Mary PersicoDIRECTOR2$0
Maria GalloDIRECTOR2$0
David FinegoldDIRECTOR2$0
John WilliamsDIRECTOR2$0
Donald TaylorDIRECTOR2$0
Mark ReedDIRECTOR2$0
S Brock BlombergDIRECTOR2$0
Paul McnultyDIRECTOR2$0
Colleen HanyczDIRECTOR2$0
Bryon GrigsbyDIRECTOR2$0
Mary FingerDIRECTOR2$0
Thomas BotzmanNAICU LIASONS2$0
Lewis ThayneNAICU LIASONS2$0
Brian KeechRESEARCH UNIV LIASON2$0
James TrohaGVT RELATIONS LIASON2$0
Mark VolkCOLLABORATION COMM CHAIR2$0
Sr Maureen McgarrityRESEARCH COMM CHAIR2$0
Barbara MistickPAST CHAIR2$0
Suzanne MellonSECRETARY/TREASURER2$0
Alison ByerlyVICE CHAIR2$0
Kent TrachteCHAIR2$0

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