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BOARD O F TRUSTEES

[June II

regular incidental fees in the college in which they are registered, or, at their election, fees assessed as follows: (a) For undergraduate and professional work in the colleges and schools at Urbana, $2.50 a credit hour; (b) For undergraduate work in the Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy, such a proportion of the regular tuition fees as the work taken in any year of the curriculum bears to the total clock hours required for that year; (c) For graduate work at Urbana or Chicago at the rate of $10 a unit. Provided, however, that persons on scholarship or fellowship appointment in the Graduate School shall be exempted from the payment of such fees. All persons shall pay the matriculation fee and the usual laboratory fees in courses in which there are such fees. The operation of the foregoing rules shall become effective for all persons who fall within their scope in September, 1932, with the exception that for the persons falling within the classification which is now exempt from the payment of fees in the Graduate School (other than persons on scholarship or fellowship appointment) they shall become effective in September, 1933. The committee recommends further that the foregoing statements shall supersede all previous rules on this subject and particularly the following: "Any person in the regular employ of the University w h o is able to meet the entrance requirements or is old enough to register as an unclassified student, may be permitted to attend University classes for credit, provided he registers and pays a fee of $7.50 for each study each semester." "No tuition or incidental fee is charged for graduate courses to scholars, fellows, or members of the corps of instruction or the staffs of the University libraries or of the scientific bureaus or experiment stations, w h o are appointed by the Board of Trustees, nor for undergraduate courses on their study-lists if approved by the heads of the departments and by the Dean of the School as necessary or desirable for the proper completion of the work for the degree. Otherwise graduate students w h o take undergraduate courses must pay the proper undergraduate fee." O n motion of M r . Williams, these regulations were adopted. FEES TO BE CHARGED TEACHERS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SYSTEMS THAT RENDER SERVICE TO THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (17) A recommendation that the following provision governing fees for University work to be charged teachers in public schools systems of the State which render service to the College of Education be adopted: Superintendents, principals, and teachers, employed in public school systems of this State which have entered into agreements with the University to render special services to the College of Education, when admitted to instruction in the University during the terms of such agreements, shall pay fees computed on the basis established for persons on University appointment. O n motion of M r . Barr, this recommendation w a s adopted. ASSIGNMENT OF PATENT COVERING IMPROVEMENTS IN I N S E C T I C I D E S A N D F U N G I C I D E S (18) A report of the assignment of patent covering certain improvements in insecticides and fungicides by Mr. Wesley P. Flint to the Board of Trustees of the University. (This assignment is registered in the United States Patent Office, Liber R 152, page 612. The serial number of application is 527,357.) This report w a s received for record. APPROVAL OF VARIOUS PURCHASES (19) A report of the approval of the following purchases, amounting to $1,000 or over, since the last report was made to the Board: 1. Uniforms for advanced R.O.T.C. students for the academic year 1932-33 year2.DeMoulin Bros, and Company, Greenville. equipment for use during the from 1932-33 from glassware, burners, and similar Laboratory the following firms: