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1987]

UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS

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6. PERSONS W I T H O U T U N I T E D STATES CITIZENSHIP (Current) A person who is not a citizen of the United States of America, to be considered a Resident must have Permanent Resident, Refugee, Asylum, Parolee, or G-4 visa status, with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, and must also meet and comply with all of the other applicable requirements of these regulations to establish Resident status. To the extent that.federal law enables persons with visas in categories A, E, G, I, or L to establish an Illinois residence for tuition purposes, such persons shall be deemed to be in the same category as a person who has G-4 visa status. (Proposed) A person who is not a citizen of the United States who meets and complies with all of the other applicable requirements of these regulations may establish residence status unless the person holds visa which on its face precludes an intent to reside in the United States. 7. MARRIED STUDENT (Current) A Nonresident student who is a citizen of the United States of America or who holds Permanent Resident, Refugee, Asylum, Parolee, or G-4 visa status with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, whether male or female, or a minor or adult, who is married to a person who meets and complies with all of the applicable requirements of these regulations to establish Resident status shall be classified as a Resident. To the extent that federal law enables persons with visa in categories A, E, G, I, or L to establish an Illinois residence for tuition purposes, such persons shall be deemed to be in the same category as a person who has G-4 visa status. (Proposed) A Nonresident student who is a citizen of the United States of America or a person who may establish residence status under section 6 of these Regulations and who is married to a person who meets and complies with all of the applicable requirements of these regulations to establish Resident status shall be classified as a Resident. 13. PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW OF RESIDENCY STATUS A N D / O R T U I T I O N ASSESSMENT . . . If the student is dissatisfied with the ruling in response to the written claim made within said period, the student may appeal the ruling to the [University Counsel] Director, University Office of School and College Relations, by filing with the Director of Admissions and Records within twenty days of the notice of the ruling a written request. If such a written request is filed within said period, the question of residency status under the provisions of these regulations and of applicable laws shall be referred by the Director of Admissions and Records [through the Campus Legal Counsel to the University Counsel] to the Director, University Office of School and College Relations, whose decision shall be final.

Increase in Aircraft Usage Rates and Flight Fees, Institute of Aviation, Urbana

(16) A review of the costs of operation and maintence of aircraft and training equipment, and corresponding fees for aviation courses has been completed.1

1 Income from fees for unique instructional programs is not required to be deposited in the Income Fund and appropriated back to n the g University. Fees for flight training at the Institute of Aviation fall into this category, and "«u 1 adjustments to those fees customarily occur after other fee increase sytifms »ff~*ing the Income Fund have been taken.