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FY 1990 $11000 2 500 $13 500

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[April 11

FY 1992 Increase $785 175 $960 (7.0 percent)

Tuition Fees Total

FY 1991 $11250 2 500 $13 750

Proposed, FY 1992 $12 035 2 675 $14 710

T h e Program in Policy Economics is a specially designed, intensive program of study leading to a Master of Science degree in Economics. It is intended for promising, international administrators in government and private institutions who need additional training in areas of economic analysis and quantitative techniques. T h e program has grown more rapidly and successfully than envisioned when it began, providing a somewhat larger revenue base than was originally projected. Sixty-six students from twenty-nine countries were enrolled in the Fall of 1990. Additional funds are required in FY 1992 to provide for normal cost increases.

Ill

T h e International Program in Accountancy was established in 1989. T h e following tuition and fee actions are proposed for Fiscal Year 1992: FY 1990 $12 975 8 025 $21000 FY 1991 $13 625 8 425 $22 050 Proposed, FY 1992 $14 307 8 847 $23 154 FY 1992 Increase $ 682 422 $ 1 1 0 4 (5.0 percent)

Tuition Fees Total

T h e International Program in Accountancy enrolled fourteen students from several different countries in the Fall of 1990, double that of the previous year. Tuition and fee increases are required to cover normal program expenses to maintain the current level of courses and services offered. These changes have been reviewed and recommended by the University Planning Council, the chancellor at Urbana, and the vice president for academic affairs. I recommend approval of the several tuition and fee charges presented above.

On motion of Mr. Grabowski, these recommendations were approved. Student Fees, Chicago and Urbana (Student Services, Transportation, Health Services, Health Insurance)

(15) T h e chancellors at each campus have recommended student fee levels for Fiscal Year 1992 to support auxiliary operations, student programs and activities, student health services, and the student health insurance programs. T h e fees recommended are required to meet continuing components (salaries and wages, utilities, and goods and services, including food), student programs and operating costs including debt service and repair and replacement programs of facilities which comprise the Auxiliary Facilities System.

Chicago Campus

At Chicago, the $18 increase in the service, health, and general fees provides student fee support to meet inflationary cost increases. There is a $12 fee increase proposed for the student HMO program reflecting claims and cost experience.