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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 11

Course Charge Increase, Institute of Aviation, Urbana

(7) The unique costs associated with instructional requirements in the Institute of Aviation are addressed by specific charges for a number of courses. Charges differ based upon the type of equipment required, the frequency of its use, the instructional mode (classroom, flight simulator, aircraft, etc.), and so on. Annual reviews of aircraft and simulator operating expenses and other equipment training needs are conducted along with projected wage requirements for the next year. Corresponding adjustments are then made in course charges. For the 1993-94 academic year (including summer session 1994) current rates have been adjusted by four percent for labor and materials and by twelve percent for insurance costs. Aviation course charges proposed for 1993-94 are specified below: Proposed, Percent Course FY 1993 FY 1994 Increase Aviation 101 $1 876 $1 931 2.93 Aviation 102 990 1 020 3.03 Aviation 120 2 404 2 467 2.62 Aviation 121 1 285 1 317 2.49 Aviation 130 2 125 2 203 3.67 Aviation 140 2 182 2 262 3.67 Aviation 200 1 258 1 313 4.37 Aviation 210 2 388 2 448 2.51 Aviation 211 4 032 4 108 1.88 Aviation 220 1 897 1 974 4.06 Aviation 222 1118 1 165 4.20 Aviation 224 1 050 1 070 1.90 Aviation 280 1 483 1 525 2.83 Aviation 291 1 596 1 646 3.13 Aviation 292 868 889 2.42 Aviation 293 650 670 3.08 These charges have been reviewed and recommended by the chancellor at Urbana and the vice president for academic affairs. I concur.

On motion of Ms. Reese, these recommendations were approved. Merger of the College of Kinesiology with the College of Associated Health Professions, Chicago

(8) The chancellor at Chicago, with the advice and approval of the Chicago Senate and the faculties of the College of Kinesiology and the College of Associated Health Professions, recommends the merger of the College of Kinesiology with the College of Associated Health Professions. The action will result in redesignating the now autonomous College of Kinesiology as the School of Kinesiology within the College of Associated Health Professions (CAHP). The proposed School of Kinesiology would be administered by a director who would report to the dean of CAHP. The proposed merger involves the transfer of all academic, academic professional, and support staff, and all resources to the College of Associated Health Professions. Programmatic interactions have been occurring between the two colleges for years. The primary reason for the merger of these two colleges is to enhance the teaching and research opportunities and projects for faculty and students. The proposal to merge the College of Kinesiology and the College of Associated Health Professions is in keeping with the intent and spirit of the Illinois Board of Higher Education's recommendations on productivity at public universities in the State of Illinois.