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LIBRARY FACILITIES

I! I vi rsity I ibran at the l rbana I hampaign i ampu with a collection than I ) million volumes, is an outstanding fat ilil foi an mailUSc bj students, In addition, thirty-five departmental librari< able across the campus, and the new I ndcrgraduate Library opened in June, 1969. Uibrarj policj allows students, who show current identifi .tion cards, to borrow materials from the libraries at the University other two campuses, ( hica o Circle and the Medical Center, I hica

MILITARY TRAINING

The University of Illinois, a "land-grant' institution, offers military trainin in Army R.O.T.C, Naval R.O.T.C, and Air Force K.O.T.I programs on a voluntary basis at the Urbana-Champaign campus, rhrough such training, .students may qualify for commissions in any of the three services. Entering male students are sent additional information

with their p e r m i t to e n t e r .

HEALTH SERVICES

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Staffed In skilled physicians, nurses, and technicians, the University II Jth Service, Urbana-Champaign campus, provides a professional clini( 1 servi< where students may come with their physical and mental health problems. Health Service physicians provide office or hospital

t t m e n t for s t u d e n t s . T h e M e n t a l 1 l e a l t h I )i\ isiou of the 1 lealth Sei \ ice

ias a stall' of seven full-time professional workers, including four psychiitrists. A student may consult with them on any type of personal problem with full assurance that it will be held in confidence. Th< Health Service also operates McKinley Hospital, and teaches courses in health ien< . Mi Kinley Memorial Hospital, where students and faculty are served, > a \ ll-equipped modem plant which provides for the care oi communiI able di e and | n e r a l illness. The s t u d e n t m a y c h o o s e e i t h e r a 1 lealth

Servi physi< ian oi a i ommunity physician for his hospital care, UrbanaChampaign is erved by four additional modern hospitals. Ih pital-Medical-Surgical Insuran is required for all students, It is included in the lees paid at the time of registration, In addition to insurthe Hospital-Medical-Surgical Fee provides hospital services at \ h Kinley I [ospital without additional charge other than for personal convenient e items. If you < an present evidence that you already <M\\ health insurance equal in benefits to those obtained through the University, you will I refunded the cost ol your University insurance policy, \ signed waive] and assumption ol responsibility is required,

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