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1991]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Dollar Increase $156 150 Percent Increase 7.9 7.9

Graduate Housing (room only, academic year) 1990-91 Sherman Hall (air-conditioned) Single Double $1980 1888 Proposed, 1991-92 $2 136 2 038

NOTE: The rates quoted do not include the $8 Graduate Hall Association dues. The computer fee of $37 is included in the proposed 1991-92 rates. Daniels Hall Single Double Board Contract (optional) Beckwith Living Center (academic year) Single room $1772 1 580 2 176 $1878 1 674 2 320 $106 94 144 6.0 6.0 6.6

$11053

$11694

$641

5.8

NOTE: Includes room and board with full assistance with activities of daily living (showering, dressing, bowel and bladder care, etc.) T h e vice president for business and finance concurs in these recommendations. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Grabowski, these recommendations were approved.

Redesignation of the Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Chicago

(17) T h e Chicago Senate has approved a proposal from the Department of Ophthalmology to change its name to the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. T h e proposed name change represents a national trend in academic ophthalmology to reflect research and scientific activities in unit titles. This trend is also evident with the National Eye Institute, a major funding source for research grants in the Department of Ophthalmology, in the title of the department's NRSA training grant, integrated Ophthalmology Visual Sciences Training. T h e chancellor at Chicago and the vice president for academic affairs recommend approval. T h e University Senates Conference has indicated no further senate jurisdiction is involved. I concur.

On motion of Mr. Grabowski, this recommendation was approved. Change in the Approval Process, CPA Certificates

(18) T h e involvement of the University of Illinois with the administration of the certified public accountant (CPA) examination and the awarding of the CPA certificate is a unique and highly respected tradition. T h e first CPA examination administered by the University was on November 2 and 3, 1903, in Chicago. More recently, the Illinois Public Accounting Act revised on September 14, 1983, mandated that all certificates establishing an individual as a CPA must be awarded by the University of Illinois. T h e administrative functions of the University under the Illinois Public Accounting Act are performed by the Committee on Accountancy, a body which is appointed by and responsible to the president. Among the duties of the Committee on Accountancy are processing of applications for the examination; securing a site for the examination; ordering supplies; preparing a list of all candidates