TRAVEL PROCEDURES
- Dawn Fritsche
The purpose of this wiki is to guide you through the travel process, as well as cover common situations. Please note the wiki does not reflect all travel policies or procedures. Please refer to the university's Handbook of Business Procedures or contact TRAVEL MANAGEMENT SERVICES for more information or questions. Policies may vary based on funding sources.
First Time Traveler
- Visit the Travel Management Website to familiarize yourself with the university's procedures & requirements.
- How to Book Travel
Travel Authorization Request
Prior approval is required when traveling for UT Business purposes. This includes trips that are paid by third parties. Please submit all travel authorization requests (RTAs) through the UT Requests system. Please note any personal travel dates when submitting your request. Should your plans change after the RTA submission, revisions to your request can be made, but may require additional documentation & approvals.
Travel Authorization Checklist: These items are required by our department
Request Information:
- Attach registration (if possible), and travel award confirmation (if applicable)
- Description: Name of conference
- Notes: Link to conference website, Travel Award Information (if applicable) & for foreign travel a statement letting us know that you registered your travel with Texas Global (more information below in the international travel section.
Traveler Information:
- EID
- Contact Information: Phone # & Email
Travel Information:
- Purpose of travel: Add comments
- Benefits to UT: Add comments
- Disposition of duties
Destination Information: *Include personal travel dates (if applicable)
- Begin Date of Travel
- End Date of Travel
- Destination: City/State/Country
Additional Information:
- Check the appropriate box for each question
Assign the Travel Authorization Request to your Admin then click continue.
Booking Travel - Domestic & International
UT Business travel must be planned for maximum conservation of funds and efficiency. The University offers a self-service booking option and a full-service dedicated travel agency option. Using these tools allows the traveler to direct bill airfare and rental car expenses.
Direct Bill Booking/Planning Services
- Concur Travel - Self Service (Flights, Rental Cars, Hotel)
- Anthony Travel - Full Service
Travelers may use an online reservation tool (Expedia, Southwest, Google, etc.) in addition to the university’s online tool. Booking travel independently will require the traveler to pay for expenses using their own purchasing methods (credit card, etc.), then submit a reimbursement request after the trip.
Hotels & Lodging
Please thoroughly read through the lodging and hotel information linked in the "RESOURCE LINKS" table to make sure you fully understand the university's policies in order to receive a reimbursement.
Rental Cars
There are five approved vendors offered for business travel related car rentals. Reservations must be secured using the vendor’s specific rate identifier code to apply the contracted rates and insurance coverage. Rentals with vendors outside of these five may not be reimbursable without an exception. The approved vendors also offer box trucks, cargo vans and pickup trucks.
Login using your EID and password to assess the rental car portal.
Approved Vendors:
- Avis
- Budget
- Hertz
- Enterprise
- National
Minimum age to rent per vendor.
Avis | Budget | Enterprise | National | Hertz |
---|---|---|---|---|
18 years | 21 years | 18 years | 18 years | 18 years |
*Must be 21 years of age to rent a passenger van
International business travel - International Travel Process
- Check the Restricted Regions List. If your destination appears on this list, submit a request for International Oversight Committee (IOC) travel approval. (The updated request forms now only require one signature (from a department chair or delegate)
- All UT Austin students and employees are required by the UT System International Travel Policy (UTS 190) to register all university-related international travel in order for the trip to be registered with On Call International (the contracted emergency medical and security assistance provider).
Faculty Travel Grants
- Available for travel expenses related to presenting original papers at scholarly and professional meetings.
- Eligible faculty may receive as much as $1,400 per academic year for travel expenses to present original papers at scholarly and professional meetings. This includes reimbursement for allowable travel-related expenses for the conference such as lodging, meals, transportation, and registration, all of which are non-taxable reimbursements. It can also be used to cover extra child-care expenses incurred because of the travel, a taxable reimbursement. Funds may be used for foreign or domestic travel.
- Apply for funds here. The application will ask for the EID of your travel contact on the last page. (Please list your administrative contact)
- Begin a Travel Authorization Request. Please note your Faculty Travel Grant does not need to be final approved to submit your RTA Request. Under Traveler Information, “Will a Faculty Travel Grant be used to pay for part or all of the travel?” Select Yes and the account number will automatically populate. When complete, assign Travel Authorization Request to your administrative contact.
Student Travel Grants
- These awards are managed through the Graduate School.
- Full-time students are eligible
- Range from $100-$1,000
- Departments can apply as soon as the abstract has been accepted for presentation. Award may be paid in advance of travel. If the student does not attend the conference, then the Professional Development Award must be repaid.
Deadlines for submission:
Travel Period | Application Period | Student Deadline to Submit Report and Evidence of Attendance |
Fall Semester - Aug. 25 - Jan. 15 | Sept. 1 to Dec. 5* | January 31 |
Spring Semester - Jan. 16 - May 31 | Jan. 16 to May 4* | June 15 |
Summer Semester - June 1 - Aug. 24 | June 1 to July 7* | September 15 |
Travel Reimbursement Request
Reimbursements should be received within 30 days after your last day of travel.
Please check to see if your expenses are reimbursable prior to adding them to the request. https://afm.utexas.edu/hbp/part-11/5-3-other-expenses
Travel Reimbursement Checklist: These are the items required by our department in order to process a reimbursement.
- Enter RTA #
- Click continue
Attachments to include: Receipts must be detailed
- Flight (detailed receipt)
- Hotel (detailed receipt)
- Registration
- Transportation (train, Uber, Lyft, Taxi)
- Poster printing (Must be tax-exempt)
Request Information:
- EID (should automatically populate)
- Description
- Notes: Include travel award information (if applicable)
Travel Information:
- Begin Date of Travel
- End Date of Travel
- Was foreign currency used?
- Destination
Reimbursement Information:
- Add Expense Types:
- Lodging
- Box 1 enter the total for taxes & fees, Box 2 enter the daily rate
- Texas hotels must be tax exempt.
- Meal (per diem rate is $51.00 per day)
- Transportation (flight, taxi, train, etc.)
- Conference Registration
- Lodging
Assign the reimbursement request to your Admin then click continue.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) Can my business trip include personal travel? Yes, but in order to be reimbursed for your airfare/transportation you must provide a price comparison that demonstrates the personal travel departure/return dates are cheaper than the business travel dates.
2) What expenses are reimbursable? A list of reimbursable expenses & non-reimbursable expenses can be found in the university's Handbook of Business Procedures at the following link: https://afm.utexas.edu/hbp/part-11/5-3-other-expenses
3) Can I be reimbursed for my flight, transportation, and accommodations if I arrive one day before or one day after the conference/symposium? Yes
4) Do I need to deduct my travel award(s) from my reimbursement prior to submitting my reimbursement? Yes
5) Can I book with Airbnb & VRBO? Yes, more information is available in the "RESOURCE LINKS" table above.
Handbook of Business Procedures |
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HBP - 11.2 Travel Authorization |
HBP - 11.5 Travel Reimbursements |
HBP - 11.5.3 Reimbursable & Non-Reimbursable Travel Expenses |
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