Texas Higher Education 
Room Usage Codes
 

INSTRUCTION  INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATION
11 General Academic Instruction (Degree-related) 61 Executive Management
RESEARCH 62 Financial Management and Operations
21 Institutes and Research Centers (Non-Organized Research) 63 General Administration and Logistical Services
22 Individual or Project Research (Non-Organized Research) 64 Administrative Computing Support
23 Institutes and Research Centers (Organized Research) 65 Faculty and Staff Auxiliary Services
24 Individual or Project Research (Organized Research) 66 Public Relations/Development
PUBLIC SERVICE  67 Student Recruitment and Admissions 
31 Direct Patient Care  68 Student Records
32 Health Care Supportive Services PHYSICAL PLANT OPERATIONS 
33 Community Services 71 Physical Plant Administration
35 Public Broadcasting Services 72 Building Maintenance
ACADEMIC SUPPORT 73 Custodial Services
41 Library Services 74 Utilities
42 Museums and Galleries 76 Major Repairs and Renovation (Not for areas undergoing Major R & R)
43 Educational Media Services STUDENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT
44 Academic Computing Support 81 Scholarships
45 Ancillary Support 82 Fellowships
46 Academic Administration INDEPENDENT OPERATIONS
47 Course and Curriculum Development 91 Independent Operations/Institutional
48 Academic Personnel Development 92 Independent Operations/External Agencies
STUDENT SERVICE 
51 Student Service Administration
52 Social and Cultural Development
53 Counseling and Career Guidance
54 Financial Aid Administration75 Landscape and Grounds Maintenance
55 Student Auxiliary Services
56 Intercollegiate Athletics
57 Student Health/Medical Services

NOTE: The room usage codes define and discuss each subprogram, i.e., instruction, student service, etc., and present specific usage codes with definitions, discussion, and examples. The room usage codes are program-oriented rather than space oriented. This characteristic may cause some difficulty in finding usage codes which fit spaces as closely as may be desired. As with the use of all codes in this manual, how- ever, the inventory specialist can only choose the best code according to his/her careful consideration of all relevant alternatives.



PLEASE READ DEFINITIONS, DESCRIPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS AS MANY EXAMPLES ARE INCLUDED TO AID YOU IN MAKING A CORRECT CHOICE.

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Juan Jose Vargas
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