Forms & Legal Statements
Purchasing and Reimbursement Forms and Guidelines
- Reimbursement Purchasing Guidelines Document
- Material Request Form (EXAMPLE)
- Material Request Form
- Non-Employee Information Form
- Request For Reimbursement (RFR) Form
- Travel Reimbursement Form (EXAMPLE)
- Travel Reimbursement Form (employee)
- Travel Reimbursement Form (non-employee)
Suppliers Lists
- PSU Contracted Supplier and Popular Vendor List – This is a document of PSU Contracted Suppliers and other recommended suppliers when PSU General Stores or contracted suppliers don’t have what you need.
- 2024 Digital General Stores Catalog
Other Forms and Documents
- Emergency Contact Form (one per team) Give to your instructor if requested.
- Capstone Project Drop/Add Form – Spring 2025
- Judging Criteria
- Student Packet
- DigiKey Template
- Showcase and End of Semester Deliverables and Deadlines – fall 2023 updates to come
Intellectual Property
According to Penn State policy, undergraduate students own any intellectual property (IP) that they may develop as part of a course project; however, they can sign over their intellectual property rights to a sponsor if requested.
Sponsors may request ownership rights of all intellectual property that is developed by the students during the course of the project for an additional donation of $500 per project team to help support our administration expenses. Projects in this category require students to assign their intellectual property rights to the sponsor. In addition, sponsors who have not yet filed a patent and wish to avoid public disclosure of their invention are highly advised to also request the confidentiality agreement for their project. Sponsors should also be aware that the Design Showcase is open to the public, which may have implications on patent filing. The IP agreement must be requested upon project submission.
Confidentiality
In order to protect their competitive positions, industry sponsors may require each team member to sign a non-disclosure agreement as a condition for working on their project, for an additional donation of $500 per project team to help support our administration expenses. The Confidential Information Disclosure Agreement obliges students the students to observe due diligence in protecting the confidentiality of company-provided information (data, drawings, design intent, etc.). Sponsors who have not yet filed a patent, and wish to avoid public disclosure of an invention, are advised to select this option. To facilitate the processing of a Non-Disclosure Agreement, the Office of Sponsored Programs at Penn State requires that the sponsor is a business entity such as a corporation or partnership with an Employer ID Number (EIN) or Federal Tax ID. Online Application for Official EIN/TAX ID
The terms of this agreement are not negotiable, and companies should consider whether this agreement is really needed in order to do a Capstone Design project. Companies should bear in mind that students working on their projects are seniors, the majority of which will graduate after the semester is over. It is not feasible for Penn State to track all of these students for five years after graduating; hence, the form has a two-year expiration date, which is also non-negotiable. Please convey this to your legal department if questions arise. The non-disclosure agreement must be requested upon project submission.
IMPORTANT! If you are hosting a global project and request either of these agreements, we have a multi-party confidentiality agreement that we are required to use. Both PSU students and the global students will sign the confidentiality agreement. HOWEVER, if you require an IP agreement, only PSU students are permitted to sign the PSU IP agreement. The global students are not permitted to sign the PSU IP. You must work directly with that university to determine the process and use a separate non-PSU IP agreement. We can assist with giving you the correct contact person at the global university. The additional donation of $500/each is for the PSU agreements only.
Standards
Visit PSU University Libraries Standards for an introduction to technical standards: what they are, where they come from, how to get them.
Use of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”)
AI can be a helpful tool at various times during the design process. However, users should be aware that most AI tools will use any data you enter to subsequently train their model. This can be problematic, especially if you’re working with data that should not be disclosed to others. For this reason, Penn State has contracted with Microsoft to make Copilot with Commercial Data Protection available to students, faculty, and staff. The agreement stipulates that queries are not stored or used to train the model. Penn State students, faculty, and staff working on projects related to their Penn State activities should only use Copilot. You can read more about the tool and access it here: https://office365.psu.edu/microsoft-copilot/.