Policies and Procedures
These Policies and Procedures have been specifically developed by the SFS-Qatar Finance Office to assist in expediting financial transaction processing and to share information regarding its mission and roles. The information in this manual has been carefully coordinated with the Main Campus to ensure the necessary level of detail.
SFS-Qatar's accounting system must accurately record all financial transactions and provide the ability to report the information in a timely and meaningful manner to decision makers throughout the campus. This can most readily be accomplished by communicating a limited number of policies and procedures that should be consistently followed by all departments. These provisions require careful monitoring of program expenses, maintenance of detailed records and adherence to University policy on signature authority for contracts. Adherence to these guidelines will help the University safeguard its assets, provide a documented "audit trail" of paperwork supporting transactions and, improve the accuracy of transaction recording.
SFS-Qatar must comply with all Georgetown University Financial policies.
Sections
- Billing and Collections
- Banking and Cash Management
- Budgeting and Financial Reporting
- General Accounting
i. SFS-Q 2009 Year end procedures - Purchasing and Accounts Payable
- Contracts
- Bids and Vendor Selection
- Procurement Credit Card
- Business Expenses
- Business Travel
- Telecommunications
- Honorarium
- Payroll Processing
- Local Payroll Draw
- Other Qatar Specific Policies
- Gifts and Donations
- Payments to Other GU Departments
- Document Policy
- Forms
Quick Links
For Faculty and Staff
- Financial Access+ (CSRs)
- On-line Procard Reallocation
- SFS-Qatar Policies and Procedures
- Financial Forms
- Travel FAQs
Events Calendar
Upcoming SFS-Qatar Events
- Nov 4, 5pm-6pm: Debate: Does President Obama Deserve the Prize?
- Nov 10, 6pm-7:30pm: Monthly Dialogue: John Crist
- Nov 17, 5:30pm: Faculty Film - The Last Wave
SFS-Qatar News
- SFS Dean Discusses Changing Face of International Relations
More than 300 people gathered at the Four Seasons on Monday evening to listen to Georgetown professor Carol Lancaster discuss the “new world order” in international relations, and how this will impact the balance of wealth and power in the coming years. (October 14, 2009) - Georgetown Welcomes the Class of 2013
On Thursday, August 20, the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar) officially welcomed the Class of 2013 into the university during its New Student Convocation ceremony. (August 25, 2009) - Summer Camp Makes Global Knowledge Local
This July, teenagers from Qatar's 16 local schools participated in Planet Georgetown, an internationally-themed summer camp. (August 01, 2009)

