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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Medicine at Chicago, beginning February 1, 1996 (AY), at an annual salary of $90,000. FRANK F. OMERZA, assistant professor of orthodontics, College of Dentistry, beginning January 1, 1996 (1Y), at an annual salary of $52,000. LAURETTA T. QUINN, assistant professor of medical-surgical nursing, College of Nursing, beginning March 1, 1996 (N), at an annual salary of $41,000. KAREN H. ZUIDEMA, assistant catalog librarian and assistant professor, University Library, beginning March 1, 1996 (NY), at an annual salary of $31,700.

Administrative Staff

GARY G. GRENHOLM, director, Office of Graduate Medical Education, University of Illinois Hospital-House Staff, on 100 percent time, and adjunct assistant professor of medical education, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, on zero percent time, beginning February 1, 1996 (NY100;N), at an annual salary of $72,500. CAROLE A. MISERENDINO, interim director of nursing, University of Illinois HospitalAdministration, beginning February 1, 1996 (NY), at an annual salary of $80,000.

On motion of Ms. Reese, these appointments were confirmed.

Student Health Insurance Fees for Chicago, Urbana, and Springfield Campuses, Fiscal Year 1997

(11) The chancellors at each campus have recommended student fee levels for Fiscal Year 1997 to support student health insurance programs. The health program coverages are established in consultation with students. The resulting fees required to support the programs are reviewed by the appropriate fee advisory groups at each campus. Students are exempted from these programs if they can provide evidence of comparable coverage from other sources. At the Urbana campus, commercial insurance is provided under a program from Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Due to favorable utilization rates this year, the program coverage has been slightly improved without any premium increase. At the Springfield campus, commercial insurance is provided under a program from Commercial Union Insurance Company. An increase in premium is recommended to support increases in health care costs and higher student utilization rates. At the Chicago campus, the UIHMO supports the student plan. An increase is recommended to support increases in health care costs and to further eliminate prior year subsidies of the program which have occurred through underpricing the plan to students. The recommended rates1 are as follows: Proposed, Percent FY 1996 FY 1997 Increase Chicago $174 $206 18.4 Urbana-Champaign 126 126 — Springfield 110 122 10.9 The vice president for business and finance concurs with the recommended fee levels. I recommend approval.

On motion of Ms. Reese, these recommendations were approved. Student Fees for Urbana-Champaign Campus, Fiscal Year 1997

(12) At its November 9, 1995, meeting, the Board of Trustees approved a $16 increase (4.4 percent) in the service, general, and health service fees for the Urbana1 T h e rates displayed are for the typical undergraduate and graduate student. Rates will vary for part-time students, family dependent coverage, etc.