Liabilities / Assets
11th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 11% of similar nonprofits.
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
11th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 11% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
21st percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 21% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
87th percentile
Higher net margin than 87% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
6th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 6% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.2% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
19th percentile
Faster asset growth than 19% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
9th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 9% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$1,637,313,850
Up $21,012,169 (+1.3%) from 2019
Net Assets
Up$1,566,845,425
Up $22,716,040 (+1.5%) from 2019
Liabilities
Down$70,468,425
Down $1,703,871 (-2.4%) from 2019
Revenue
Down$205,202,087
Down $45,578,440 (-18%) from 2019
Expenses
Up$142,734,145
Up $10,239,874 (+7.7%) from 2019
Net Income
Down$62,467,942
Down $55,818,314 (-47%) from 2019
Berea college seeks to transform the lives of its students and their families by admitting academically promising students from low-income families and covers tuition for every degree-seeking student. Each scholarship is worth approximately $100,000 over four years. (continued on schedule o)
Post-secondary educational institution providing instruction and other services to students.
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Investments in Publicly Traded Securities | $1,023,643,600 | $1,118,772,300 | ▲ $95,128,700 |
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $185,298,485 | $186,307,623 | ▲ $1,009,138 |
| Investments Other Securities | $256,250,300 | $162,300,400 | ▼ $93,949,900 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $76,893,484 | $82,831,045 | ▲ $5,937,561 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $67,777,891 | $80,285,525 | ▲ $12,507,634 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $1,793,698 | $2,799,675 | ▲ $1,005,977 |
| Accounts Receivable | $1,582,513 | $1,352,491 | ▼ $230,022 |
| Inventories for Sale or Use | $1,167,028 | $1,084,675 | ▼ $82,353 |
| Investments Program Related | $983,068 | $876,051 | ▼ $107,017 |
| Receivable From Disqualified Prsn | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables From Officers Etc | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Loans From Officers Directors | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Total Assets | $1,616,301,681 | $1,637,313,850 | ▲ $21,012,169 |
| Other Assets Total | $911,614 | $704,065 | ▼ $207,549 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Tax Exempt Bond Liabilities | $34,895,003 | $31,919,675 | ▼ $2,975,328 |
| Other Liabilities | $19,983,770 | $22,820,799 | ▲ $2,837,029 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $17,101,746 | $15,475,259 | ▼ $1,626,487 |
| Deferred Revenue | $191,777 | $252,692 | ▲ $60,915 |
| Total Liabilities | $72,172,296 | $70,468,425 | ▼ $1,703,871 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions | $786,668,125 | $813,909,015 | ▲ $27,240,890 |
| Net Assets With Donor Restrictions | $757,461,260 | $752,936,410 | ▼ $4,524,850 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $1,544,129,385 | $1,566,845,425 | ▲ $22,716,040 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $1,616,301,681 | $1,637,313,850 | ▲ $21,012,169 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buildings | $172,629,897 | $117,637,319 | $290,267,216 |
| Equipment | $10,197,880 | $19,123,327 | $29,321,207 |
| Land | $3,479,846 | - | $3,479,846 |
| Other Securities | $89,682,200 | - | - |
| Period | Beginning | Contrib. | Gain/Loss | Other Uses | End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | $1,218,740,000 | $26,190,451 | ▲ $36,341,127 | $13,569,232 | $1,222,167,100 |
| 2018 | $1,192,078,100 | $18,203,417 | ▲ $66,186,565 | $12,607,087 | $1,218,740,000 |
| 2017 | $1,150,360,300 | $19,268,152 | ▲ $77,347,210 | $9,280,623 | $1,192,078,100 |
| 2016 | $1,050,679,900 | $16,605,934 | ▲ $136,624,287 | $10,100,589 | $1,150,360,300 |
| 2015 | $1,101,475,900 | $14,678,487 | ▼ $12,863,902 | $11,532,796 | $1,050,679,900 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | President | FT | $335,628 | $83,805 | $419,433 |
| - | Secretary/general Counsel | FT | $245,519 | $38,057 | $283,576 |
| - | VP for Operations & Sustainability | FT | $173,891 | $38,316 | $212,207 |
| - | Vice President for Finance | FT | $170,266 | $35,844 | $206,110 |
| - | Vice President for Alumni and College Relations | FT | $156,142 | $31,100 | $187,242 |
| - | Chair of Nursing | FT | $145,386 | $36,900 | $182,286 |
| - | Associate VP for Academic Affairs and VP for Diversity and Inclusion | FT | $146,686 | $26,746 | $173,432 |
| - | Chief Information Officer | FT | $147,556 | $22,095 | $169,651 |
| - | Former VP for Labor and Student Life | - | $146,238 | $17,345 | $163,583 |
| - | Dean of Faculty | FT | $125,768 | $35,681 | $161,449 |
| - | Exec Director Ext Funded Prog | FT | $120,176 | $34,547 | $154,723 |
| - | Professor/co-Director of Epg | FT | $130,779 | $18,898 | $149,677 |
| - | Assoc VP for Human Resources | FT | $123,762 | $18,159 | $141,921 |
| - | VP for Strategic Initiatives | FT | $120,057 | $17,193 | $137,250 |
| - | VP for Labor and Student Life | FT | $110,436 | $15,538 | $125,974 |
| - | Dean of Labor | FT | $103,062 | $16,032 | $119,094 |
| - | Chair | PT | $9,000 | - | $9,000 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| - | Vice Chair |
| - | Trustee |
| Contractor | Services | Location | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evaluation Consulting Group | Evaluation Services | 4231 CHAPARRAL DR, Napierville, IL 60564 | $651,498 |
| Health Help INC | Health Services | ESTILL ST, Berea, KY 40403 | $505,272 |
| Amergent INC | Donor Acquistion And Retention | 9 CENTENNIAL DR, Peabody, MA 01960 | $488,911 |
| Grw Engineers | Architectural Services | 801 CORPORATE DR, Lexington, KY 40503 | $372,301 |
| Resources For Education Adaption Change And Health | Database Host | 501 PARK AVE, Louisville, KY 40208 | $317,100 |
| Contribution Type | Contribution Count | Reported Amount | Valuation Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Securities Publicly Traded | 101 | $2,883,005 | Market value |
| Works of Art | 4 | $282,415 | Market value |
| Books and Publications | - | $70,461 | Other |
| Other Non Cash Contri Table | 1 | $9,900 | Other - DONOR VALUE |
| Collectibles | 1 | $1,150 | Other - DONOR VALUE |
| Clothing and Household Goods | - | $625 | Other |
| Historical Artifacts | 2 | $2 | Other - DONOR VALUE |
| Total Noncash Contributions | 109 | $3,247,558 | - |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Other Expenses | $70,523,018 |
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $64,754,551 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $6,959,915 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $6,404,077 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $496,661 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Salaries and Wages | $40,981,119 | $6,094,204 | $3,549,675 | $50,624,998 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $9,096,883 | $350,605 | $149,886 | $9,597,374 |
| All Other Expenses | $6,060,987 | $1,799,635 | $686,096 | $8,546,718 |
| Grants to Domestic Individuals | $6,266,092 | - | - | $6,266,092 |
| Other Employee Benefits | $4,023,246 | $476,433 | $336,734 | $4,836,413 |
| Other Expenses | $3,262,271 | $229,840 | $83,010 | $3,262,271 |
| Payroll Taxes | $2,703,338 | $320,129 | $226,261 | $3,249,728 |
| Pension Plan Contributions | $2,614,596 | $309,621 | $218,834 | $3,143,051 |
| Information Technology | $120,314 | $2,096,894 | - | $2,217,208 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $661,741 | $1,261,525 | $291,219 | $2,214,485 |
| Occupancy | $1,829,722 | $118,766 | $48,113 | $1,996,601 |
| Office Expenses | $850,184 | $218,371 | $57,125 | $1,125,680 |
| Interest | $736,022 | $170,011 | $2,594 | $908,627 |
| Travel | $567,785 | $136,265 | $69,017 | $773,067 |
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $693,823 | - | - | $693,823 |
| Comp Disqual Persons | $457,371 | $68,898 | $159,607 | $685,876 |
| Insurance | $551,462 | $36,161 | $15,068 | $602,691 |
| Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees | - | $558,015 | - | $558,015 |
| Conferences and Meetings | $408,575 | $89,549 | $14,177 | $512,301 |
| Fees for Services Other | $342,272 | $163,000 | $0 | $505,272 |
| Fees for Services Professional Fundraising | - | - | $496,661 | $496,661 |
| Advertising | $118,165 | $43,857 | - | $162,022 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | - | $113,450 | - | $113,450 |
| Fees for Services Legal | - | $86,102 | - | $86,102 |
| Fees for Services Lobbying | $16,122 | - | - | $16,122 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $121,588,737 | $14,741,331 | $6,404,077 | $142,734,145 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Total Expenses per Form 990 | $142,734,145 |
| Total Expenses per Audited Statements | $136,779,916 |
| Expenses per Audited Statements | $135,926,963 |
| Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements | $6,807,182 |
| Other Expense Adjustments | $6,249,167 |
| Expenses Not Reported on Form 990 | $852,953 |
| Recipient | Location | Category | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Step by Step Inc | Charleston, WV | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $53,000 |
| Scott Christian Care Center | Oneida, TN | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $47,088 |
| Pine Mountain Settlement School | Bledsoe, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $42,250 |
| Hindman Settlement Inc | Hindman, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $41,500 |
| The David School | David, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $37,000 |
| High Rocks Educational Corp | Hillsboro, WV | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $32,500 |
| New Opportunity School | Berea, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $25,000 |
| Appalachian Sustainable Development | Abingdon, VA | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $22,500 |
| Appalachian NE-TN Resource Conservation and Development Council | Johnson City, TN | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $20,282 |
| Hospice Care Plus | Berea, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $20,000 |
| Red Bird Mountain Medical Center | Beverly, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $20,000 |
| County of Wise | Wise, VA | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $18,833 |
| St Vincent Mission Inc | David, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $16,519 |
| Linwood Community Daycare | Slatyfork, WV | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $16,301 |
| Children's Center of the Cumberlands | Oneida, TN | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $16,000 |
| Judis Place for Kids Inc | Pikeville, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $16,000 |
| Kentucky River Child Advocacy Center | Hazard, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $16,000 |
| Bethany House Abuse Center | Somerset, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $15,000 |
| Cumberland Valley Domestic Violence Services Inc | London, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $15,000 |
| Turning Point Domestic Violence Services Inc | Prestonsburg, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $15,000 |
| Housing Development Alliance Inc | Hazard, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $13,500 |
| UK Diabetes in Children | Lexington, KY | Ky State Govt Entity | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $13,000 |
| Owsley County Board of Education | Booneville, KY | Ky State Govt Entity | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $12,800 |
| Cowan Community Action Group | Whitesburg, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $12,500 |
| Henderson Settlement Inc | Frakes, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $12,500 |
| Hospice of the Bluegrass | Hazard, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $12,000 |
| Magoffin County Cooperative Extension Service | Salyersville, KY | Ky State Govt Entity | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $11,250 |
| American Cancer Society | Birmingham, AL | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $11,000 |
| Appalachian Artisan Center of Kentucky | Hindman, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $10,000 |
| Frontier Nursing University | Hyden, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $10,000 |
| Eastern Kentucky Child Care Coalition | Berea, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $8,000 |
| Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington | Lexington, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $7,500 |
| Sustainable Berea Inc | Berea, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $7,000 |
| The Childrens Home Society of West Virginia Inc | Charleston, WV | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $7,000 |
| Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road | Lexington, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $6,000 |
| Bobtown Arts Inc | Berea, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $5,000 |
| Kentucky Diabetes Camp for Children Inc | Louisville, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $5,000 |
| Lend-A-Center Inc | Walker, KY | 501(c)(3) | Support of Organization Working to Improve General Welfare Within the Appalachian Region | $5,000 |
| Region | Activity | Services | Offices | Employees | Spending |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central America and the Caribbean | Investments | Study Abroad | - | - | $123,776,000 |
| Europe (Including Iceland and Greenland) | Investments | Study Abroad | - | - | $4,724,000 |
| Europe (Including Iceland and Greenland) | Program Services | - | - | - | $118,770 |
| East Asia and the Pacific | Program Services | Study Abroad | - | - | $13,992 |
| Central America and the Caribbean | Program Services | Study Abroad | - | - | $12,500 |
| North America (Canada & Mexico only) | Program Services | - | - | - | $1,500 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $496,661 |
| Interested Party | Relationship | Description | Shared Revenue | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | FORMER VICE PRESIDENT FOR LABOR AND STUDENT LIFE'S SPOUSE | SALARY: JACKIE BURNSIDE IS THE SPOUSE OF FORMER VICE PRESIDENT FOR LABOR AND STUDENT LIFE VIRGIL BURNSIDE AND IS EMPLOYED BY BEREA COLLEGE AS A PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ARE DETERMINED BY THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY. | No | $122,491 |
| - | Daughter of Board of Trustee Member | Joslyn Glover is employed by Berea College as the Title VII/Title IX coordinator; she is the daughter of Board of Trustee member, Betty Olinger. Compensation and benefits are determined by the academic vice president/Provost and Dean. | No | $105,482 |
| - | DEAN OF FACULTY'S BROTHER | SALARY: JON SADERHOLM IS THE BROTHER OF THE DEAN OF FACULTY MATT SADERHOLM AND IS EMPLOYED BY BEREA COLLEGE AS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION STUDIES. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ARE DETERMINED BY THE ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION. | No | $103,550 |
| - | VICE PRESIDENT FOR STRATEGIC INITIATIVES' SPOUSE | SALARY: AARON BEALE IS THE SPOUSE OF VICE PRESIDENT FOR STRATEGIC INITIATIVES TERI THOMPSON AND IS EMPLOYED BY BEREA COLLEGE AS THE DIRECTOR OF CRAFTS EDUCATION OUTREACH. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ARE DETERMINED BY THE VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS AND SUSTAINABILITY. | No | $95,398 |
| - | VICE PRESIDENT FOR ALUMNI AND COLLEGE RELATIONS' SPOUSE | SALARY: LISA BERRY IS THE SPOUSE OF VICE PRESIDENT FOR ALUMNI AND COLLEGE RELATIONS CHAD BERRY AND IS EMPLOYED BY BEREA COLLEGE AS A GIFT OFFICER. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ARE DETERMINED BY THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR STRATEGIC INITIATIVES. | No | $80,287 |
| - | Sister of Board of Trustee Member | Rhonda Johns is employed by Berea College as the Manager of Data and Analytics in Advancement Services; she is the sister of Board of Trustee member, Glenn Jennings. Compensation and benefits are determined by the vice president Alumni/college relations | No | $79,320 |
| - | PRESIDENT'S SPOUSE | SALARY: LAUREN ROELOFS IS THE SPOUSE OF PRESIDENT LYLE D. ROELOFS AND IS EMPLOYED BY BEREA COLLEGE AS SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ARE DETERMINED BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. DUTIES INCLUDE: SUPERVISE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR USE OF THE PRESIDENT'S HOME AND EXTENDING HOSPITALITY TO STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF, ALUMNI, TRUSTEES AND VISITORS TO CAMPUS; MANAGE THE EXPENDITURE OF ALL FUNDS ALLOCATED FOR THE PRESIDENT'S HOME; ASSIST THE PRESIDENT IN BUILDING POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY AND THE CITIZENS OF BEREA AND MADISON COUNTY; TRAVEL WITH THE PRESIDENT ON MATTERS OF OFFICIAL COLLEGE BUSINESS; AND ASSIST THE PRESIDENT, AS APPROPRIATE, IN THE CULTIVATION OF GIFTS TO THE COLLEGE THROUGH PRIVATE DONORS, FOUNDATIONS AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS. | No | $68,898 |
| - | Daughter, Former Vp Labor and Student Life | SALARY: RACHEL BURNSIDE IS THE DAUGHTER OF FORMER VICE PRESIDENT FOR LABOR AND STUDENT LIFE VIRGIL BURNSIDE AND IS EMPLOYED BY BEREA COLLEGE AS AN AREA COORDINATOR OF RESIDENCE HALLS. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ARE DETERMINED BY THE VICE PRESIDENT OF LABOR AND STUDENT LIFE. | No | $18,457 |
| - | DEAN OF FACULTY'S SISTER-IN-LAW | SALARY: KIMBERLY SADERHOLM IS THE SISTER-IN-LAW OF THE DEAN OF FACULTY MATT SADERHOLM AND IS EMPLOYED BY BEREA COLLEGE AS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION STUDIES. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ARE DETERMINED BY THE ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION. | No | $11,993 |
| Line Item | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loans from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables from Disqualified Persons | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Liability | Amount |
|---|---|
| Future Pymt Liab for Annuities | $13,350,600 |
| Interest Rate Swap | $7,203,000 |
| Asset Retirement Obligation LT | $846,401 |
| Agency Funds | $835,593 |
| 457(b) Plan | $356,554 |
| Capital Leases | $354,879 |
| Workers Comp - Long Term Portion | $66,000 |
| Revocable Gift Agreements | $61,000 |
| Deferred Financing Expenses | $-253,228 |
| Bond | Issuer | Issued | Issue Price | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | City of Berea Kentucky (schedule 1) | 2003-12-11 | $10,240,000 | Various capital projects & refund bonds issued 3/16/1994 |
| B | City of Berea Kentucky (schedule 1) | 2012-09-21 | $10,000,000 | Construct residence hall and refund bonds issued 2008 for renovation |
| D | County of Estill Kentucky (schedule 1) | 2013-04-10 | $8,945,000 | Refund bonds issued 2003 for various capital projects |
| C | County of Garrard Kentucky (schedule 1) | 2012-12-27 | $7,621,900 | Refund bonds issued 2003 for various capital projects |
| A | City of Berea Kentucky (schedule 2) | 2015-05-12 | $6,435,000 | Refund bonds issued 9/27/2005 for central heat plant and various capital projects |
| Bond | Total Proceeds | Spent | Retired | Issuance Costs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | $10,253,342 | $5,236,250 | $5,400,000 | $0 |
| B | $10,002,493 | $3,328,612 | $7,610,393 | $0 |
| D | $8,978,676 | $8,881,533 | $405,000 | $97,143 |
| C | $7,621,900 | $7,621,900 | $4,696,634 | $0 |
| A | $6,435,000 | $6,435,000 | $3,045,199 | $0 |
“The executive committee shall consist of the chair of the board, the vice chair, and the chair of each standing committee provided for in section 12.1 of the bylaws. The president of the college shall be an ex officio member without vote. It shall between meetings of the board have all the powers and duties of the board, except that the executive committee shall not have power to remove or elect a trustee or the president of the college. At each meeting of the board it shall submit a report of all actions taken by it since the preceding meeting of the board, and a summary of such report shall be recorded in the minutes of the board.”
“THE COLLEGE'S BYLAWS UNDERWENT A REVISION to include the addition of text creating a new officer of the College, an Executive Vice President.”
“Form 990 is reviewed by a subcommittee appointed by the audit committee of the board of trustees. The review occurs in january and february of each year and includes at least one conference call for discussion. Form 990 is distributed to the full board of trustees prior to the filing date of the form 990.”
“Berea college (the college) maintains a conflict of interest policy applicable to trustees and institutional officers. All trustees and institutional officers receive copies of the policy and a disclosure statement on an annual basis. The disclosure statement must be completed by all trustees and officers regardless of the presence of a conflict. In addition to the annual disclosure, the policy requires the disclosure statement to be updated whenever the trustee or officer becomes aware of a new or anticipated conflict of interest transaction that has not been previously reported. Disclosure statements are forwarded by the vice president for finance to the president of the college and the chair of the audit committee of the board of trustees. Any conflict of interest transaction or other matter reported by a trustee or officer is then addressed in accordance with the policy. Any trustee or officer who has engaged in or anticipates a relationship or transaction constituting a conflict of interest transaction shall refrain from participating in consideration of any relationship or proposed transaction involving such conflict of interest transaction until the audit committee or board of trustees approves such participation in writing. A trustee involved with such a conflict of interest transaction shall not vote nor be present at the time of any vote by the board of trustees or any committee thereof concerning the relationship or transaction. An officer involved with such a conflict of interest transaction shall not exercise contract or supervisory authority concerning the particular relationship or transaction. A separate conflict of interest policy is applicable to all employees of the college. The policy is distributed to new employees upon hire and to all employees annually via e-mail. Any employee who has or whose relative has a substantial interest in a contract, sale, purchase or other transaction by or with the college must make known that interest on the appropriate disclosure form provided by the college. All completed disclosure forms are reviewed by the administrative committee of the college for determination of a conflict of interest. All instances reported are forwarded to the audit committee of the board of trustees for review.”
“President's compensation analysis and determination: in the spring of each year, a comparative analysis is prepared consisting of presidential and officer salaries and benefits at the college's frame of reference benchmark institutions comprised of 26 independent colleges and universities which have operational, programmatic and budgetary similarities to berea college. This information is compiled from data collected through the administrative compensation survey conducted annually by the college and university personnel association (cupa). Every four years, a separate survey is sent to the frame of reference institutions to gather additional information. An analysis is also prepared that compares the salaries of the college's president and other officers to those of a larger group (approximately 95 institutions) of independent, baccalaureate, general and liberal arts colleges and universities. Concurrently, the chair of the board undertakes an annual assessment of the president's performance. Every three to four years, the chair conducts a comprehensive evaluation of the president. The benchmark salary data is transmitted to the chair and the vice chair of the board of trustees. The president prepares a self-assessment that is discussed with the chair and shared with all members of the board of trustees. The chair then develops a recommendation concerning the president's salary and benefits in the context of the college's entire budget process using the above information along with historical salary and benefit data for the president and any other external resources that are available. The chair next reports to the executive committee (functioning as the compensation committee) of the board of trustees on the president's performance assessment and presents all of the benchmark and historical salary information, together with the chair's recommendation on the setting of the president's compensation for the coming year. The executive committee then reviews all of the foregoing information together with the chair's report and prepares its own recommendation. At its april meeting, in executive session, the board considers the chair's report concerning all of this information and the recommendation of the executive committee. Following discussion, the board adopts a resolution setting the president's new compensation levels for the next fiscal year, beginning on july 1st. No compensation adjustment was made in fiscal year 2020.”
“Compensation analysis and determination for the subordinate officers of the college: following the same timeline and utilizing the same comparative data outlined above, the president prepares compensation recommendations for the college's subordinate officers in the context of each officer's historical salary and benefit information and the president's assessment of each officer's performance during the preceding year. The president then meets with the chair and vice chair of the board to present the compensation recommendations for each officer. The president's assessment of each officer's performance as well as the comparative and historical salary and benefit information is shared with the chair and vice chair for review and possible adjustment in the context of the college's entire budget process. At each april meeting of the executive committee, the president presents compensation recommendations for each officer along with a summary of the comparative and historical information outlined above together with brief comments on each officer's performance. The executive committee discusses these recommendations and, by resolution, approves or modifies the president's recommendations. These recommendations, as approved by the executive committee, are then presented to the full board at its april meeting for final review and action. No compensation adjustments were made for officers in fiscal year 2020.”
“The college's governing documents are available to the public upon request. The college's conflict of interest policy and financial statements are available via the website.”
“Printing - Total Revenue: 109137, Related or Exempt Function Revenue: , Unrelated Business Revenue: 109137, Revenue Excluded from Tax Under Sections 512, 513, or 514: ; Water and Timber Sales - Total Revenue: 178571, Related or Exempt Function Revenue: , Unrelated Business Revenue: 178571, Revenue Excluded from Tax Under Sections 512, 513, or 514: ; Indirect Cost Elimination - Total Revenue: -5404350, Related or Exempt Function Revenue: -5404350, Unrelated Business Revenue: , Revenue Excluded from Tax Under Sections 512, 513, or 514: ; MAC Building Lease Payment Elimination - Total Revenue: -619635, Related or Exempt Function Revenue: -619635, Unrelated Business Revenue: , Revenue Excluded from Tax Under Sections 512, 513, or 514: ; Other - Total Revenue: 7691022, Related or Exempt Function Revenue: 7691022, Unrelated Business Revenue: , Revenue Excluded from Tax Under Sections 512, 513, or 514: ;”
“Seabury Center - Total Revenue: 57943, Related or Exempt Function Revenue: 57943, Unrelated Business Revenue: , Revenue Excluded from Tax Under Sections 512, 513, or 514: ; Other - Total Revenue: 410752, Related or Exempt Function Revenue: 410752, Unrelated Business Revenue: , Revenue Excluded from Tax Under Sections 512, 513, or 514: ;”
“(CONTINUED FORM 990, PART III, LINE 1) BEREA COLLEGE DEMONSTRATES WHAT THE WORLD CAN BE LIKE WHEN INDIVIDUALS LIVE OUT A COMMITMENT OF IMPARTIAL LOVE BUILT UPON A SIMPLE TENET: GOD HAS MADE OF ONE BLOOD ALL PEOPLES OF THE EARTH. BEREA'S PRIMARY SERVICE AREA IS KENTUCKY AND THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN REGION, FROM WHICH IT DRAWS BETWEEN 70 AND 80 PERCENT OF ITS STUDENTS EACH YEAR. THE BALANCE COME FROM 40-PLUS STATES AND 70-PLUS COUNTRIES, REPRESENTING A RICH DIVERSITY OF COLORS, CULTURES, AND FAITHS. ALMOST 40 PERCENT OF STUDENTS ARE OF COLOR, AND MORE THAN 60 PERCENT OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS COME FROM FAMILIES WHERE NEITHER PARENT HAS A COLLEGE DEGREE. IN ADDITION, MORE THAN 50 PERCENT OF ENTERING STUDENTS HAVE AN EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION (EFC) OF $0, MEANING THE FAMILY CAN PROVIDE NO MONIES TOWARD THE COST OF EDUCATION; HENCE, APPROXIMATELY 98 PERCENT OF BEREA COLLEGE'S DOMESTIC STUDENTS ARE PELL GRANT ELIGIBLE. AS A FUNDAMENTAL AND INTEGRAL PART OF BEREA'S COLLEGE'S MISSION AND EXEMPT PURPOSE, TUITION PROMISE SCHOLARSHIPS (NO BEREA STUDENT PAYS TUITION) ARE FUNDED DIRECTLY FROM THE SPENDABLE RETURN ON THE COLLEGE'S ENDOWMENT. THIS AMOUNTS TO BETWEEN 70-75 PERCENT OF THE NET EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL OPERATING BUDGET. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM DONORS TO BEREA'S ANNUAL FUND PROVIDE ANOTHER 10 PERCENT OF THE BUDGET. IN ADDITION TO THE TUITION PROMISE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EVERY ADMITTED STUDENT, BEREA COLLEGE ALSO PROVIDES INSTITUTIONAL GRANT AID TO ASSIST STUDENTS WITH HOUSING, MEALS, BOOKS, AND SUPPLIES. BEREA COLLEGE IS NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR ACADEMICS AND FOR SERVICE-LEARNING, AND IN 2018 WASHINGTON MONTHLY MAGAZINE RANKED BEREA THE #1 LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR ITS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PUBLIC GOOD. IT OFFERS RIGOROUS UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS LEADING TO BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREES IN 32 FIELDS. AS ONE OF EIGHT FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED WORK COLLEGES IN THE UNITED STATES, BEREA REQUIRES ALL STUDENTS TO WORK A MINIMUM OF TEN HOURS PER WEEK. STUDENTS RECEIVE PAYMENT FOR THEIR WORK THAT IS USED TO HELP PAY FOR HOUSING, MEALS, BOOKS, AND SUPPLIES. IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF DEMOCRATIC LIVING EMPHASIZING THE DIGNITY OF ALL WORK, BEREA STUDENTS ARE EMPLOYED IN MORE THAN 120 AREAS ON CAMPUS PROVIDING ESSENTIAL WORK TO OPERATE THE COLLEGE. AS A COMPLEMENT TO THEIR ACADEMIC LEARNING, EACH STUDENT LEARNS USEFUL SKILLS AND DEVELOPS A STRONG WORK ETHIC, ATTRIBUTES THAT POTENTIAL EMPLOYERS VALUE AS WELL. In December 2019, a novel strain of coronavirus (COVID-19) surfaced in Wuhan, China, and has spread around the world, with resulting businesses and social disruption. The coronavirus was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by the World Health Organization in January 30, 2020. The operations and business results of the College could be materially adversely affected. The extent to which the coronavirus may impact business activity or investment results will depend on future developments, which are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted, including new information which may emerge concerning the severity of the coronavirus and the actions required to contain the coronavirus or treat its impact, among others. The College's financial model is heavily dependent on successful fundraising and endowment investment performance and both programs continue to be monitored closely especially due to the uncertainties surrounding COVID-19. Despite the global pandemic, fundraising in 2019-20 exceeded budget and has continued to meet budget expectations during the first few months of 2020-21. The investment program continues to be closely monitored with increased frequency of communication between and among the Investment Committee of the College, the College's outsourced chief investment officer firm and College leadership. The investment portfolio continues to be prudently managed to take advantage of volatility where it makes sense while maintaining appropriate risk discipline.”
“(Expenses $ 10,911,288 including grants of $)(Revenue $ 8,937,077) RESIDENCE HALLS AND DINING SERVICE FOR STUDENTS.”
“(Expenses $ 10,419,270 including grants of $)(Revenue $ 1,671,717) ACADEMIC SUPPORT - INCLUDES EXPENDITURES FOR THE ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT AND DEAN OF FACULTY'S OFFICE, LIBRARY, MEDIA SERVICES, STUDENT LAPTOP COMPUTER PROGRAM, AND OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES THAT SUPPORT THE INSTRUCTIONAL MISSION OF THE COLLEGE.”
“(Expenses $ 6,249,167 including grants of $ 6,266,092)(Revenue $ 3,400,000) STUDENT AID-EXPENDITURES FOR SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS TO STUDENTS. EXPENSES REPORTED INCLUDE PRIMARILY DIRECT STUDENT AID TO ASSIST WITH ROOM AND BOARD, BOOKS AND SUPPLIES. IN ADDITION, ALL DEGREE-SEEKING BEREA COLLEGE STUDENTS RECEIVE A FULL-TUITION SCHOLARSHIP, ALSO KNOWN AS A COST OF EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP, THAT IS FUNDED PRIMARILY FROM THE SPENDABLE RETURN FROM THE ENDOWMENT. THE AMOUNT OF FULL-TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR WAS $77,114,950. THESE EXPENSES ARE PRIMARILY INCLUDED IN THE AREAS OF INSTRUCTION, STUDENT SERVICES, ACADEMIC SUPPORT, ETC.”
“(Expenses $ 4,798,330 including grants of $)(Revenue $ 2,749,070) STUDENT INDUSTRIES COST OF OPERATIONS (EXCLUDING COST OF SALES) WHICH PROVIDE LABOR OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS.”
“(Expenses $ 0 including grants of $)(Revenue $ 3,242,448) FOREST CARBON CREDITS-The College participated in a forest carbon project that was approved by the Air Resource Board of California. Most of the credits that were awarded were sold to an energy resource company and the College recognized $3,242,448 of revenue in the fiscal year. The revenue is reflected in Miscellaneous Revenue in Part VIII.”
“change in annuity payment liability of annuity contracts - 751299; change in funds held in trust by others - -196000; annuity payments - -1676294; interest rate swaps - -2126000; contributions to Berea College Science and Health Foundation - -73324;”
“Berea College contributed land and construction in process, valued at $59,046,649, to Berea College Science and Health Foundation, Inc. for construction of the Margret A. Cargill Natural Sciences and Health Building. While construction of the building was underway by the College, a separate wholly-owned legal entity (the Foundation) was established to hold title to the land and building. An additional $1,254,178 was also contributed to fund the debt financing, legal, and interest expenses associated with New Markets Tax Credit transactions facilitated by the Foundation.”
“The college art collection was established in 1935 as a teaching collection with the purpose of providing berea college students with the best examples of art and artifacts from around the world. Currently, the art collection is made up of more than 12,000 pieces of art and artifacts of cultural significance. Included in the collection are paintings and prints by european masters, contemporary pottery, appalachian textiles, japanese and chinese prints and scrolls, coins, medals, and jewelry; costumes and accessories; dolls, toys, musical instruments; and tools and weapons. The berea college art collection is made accessible to the campus and surrounding communities with the goal of providing rich opportunities to experience the visual arts for all of the communities that berea college serves. Berea college maintains and makes available a collection of artifacts to support teaching and research on appalachia. The appalachian artifacts collection contains nearly 3,000 objects documenting life in the region. Artifact collections include: mountain region life circa 1850-1940; regional craft traditions, especially textiles, pottery and woodworking; stereotypes of appalachian people; and berea college history.”
“Berea provides from its endowment and other sources, a tuition promise scholarship for every admitted student each year, meaning that no student ever pays tuition. In addition to academic requirements for admission, there are also financial eligibility requirements for admission, since the college seeks to serve academically promising students who cannot afford the cost of higher education. Nearly 70 percent of the annual endowment spendable return is used to fund these tuition promise scholarships and other direct financial aid to students. Students attending the college receive on average scholarships and grant aid adding up to more than 92 percent of their annual cost of attendance. The use of the spendable return from donor-restricted endowments or true endowment funds are normally established by the donor and accepted by the college in an endowment fund agreement. Most of berea's true endowments are restricted to support the cost of education (known as tuition to other schools), or to provide direct financial aid to students to help pay room and board. In other cases, some endowments are more restrictive. For example, the annual spendable return from one of berea's endowment funds supports a program on campus that provides a laptop computer to every student. Another endowment fund goes beyond the campus community itself by providing outreach support to other non-profit organizations in under-served rural appalachia. This endowment fund helps the college carry out its eighth great commitment of serving appalachia through education and other appropriate means.”
“Berea college has a determination from the internal revenue service that it is a not-for-profit organization exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code. However, the college is subject to federal income tax on any unrelated business income. No provision for income tax has been made in the accompanying financial statements. Gaap requires the college to evaluate tax positions taken by the college and recognize a tax liability (or asset) if the college has taken an uncertain position that more likely than not would be sustained upon examination by the irs. The college has analyzed the tax positions taken by the college and has concluded that there are no uncertain positions taken or expected to be taken that would require recognition of a liability (or asset) or disclosure in the financial statements. The college is subject to routine audits by taxing jurisdictions; however there are currently no audits for any tax periods in progress. The college believes it is no longer subject to income examinations for years prior to 2017.”
“Cost of sales - 530293 Rental Expenses - 322660 Current Year's Adjustment on future annuity payments - 751299 Contributions to BCSH - -73324 Change in funds held by others - -196000 Interest rate swaps - -2126000”
“Student Aid Grants - 6249167 Payments to Annuitants - 1676294”
“Cost of sales - 530293 Rental Expenses - 322660”
“Student Aid Grants - 6249167”
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