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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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High School Subject Patterns

Pattern One Subject Required Recommended English 31 4 Algebra 1 2 Geometry 1 1 l Trigonometry A Advanced Math . . . Science 2' 2 One Foreign Language 2 Social Studies (including American History) 2' 2 Additional 4* Pattern Required 31 2 1 Vi 2' Two Recommended 4 2 1 l A Vi 3 2

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Consolidation of the Chicago Campuses

(17) On September 1, 1982, the University of Illinois at Chicago became a single campus. Prior to that date, the Board of Trustees approved certain actions in recognition of the fact that certain aspects of the separate two-campus Chicago operation would continue for a period in a manner inconsistent with the University of Illinois Statutes. Considerable progress has been made during the last year toward a complete operational consolidation and realization of a comprehensive campus organization. T h e appointment of a new chancellor on February 1 has been followed by a series of steps, including approval by the existing Chicago senates of a recommendation to organize a single senate and promulgation of a single grievance procedure for those not subject to the Policy and Rules — Nonacademic. Further steps toward completion of consolidation are now in process. However, certain of these efforts will occur after September 1, 1983, the date specified as the effective terminus for approved statutory deviations. Following consultation with the University Senates Conference, I recommend that certain extensions be granted through September 1984. 1. T h e two senates in Chicago shall retain and execute their respective current jurisdictions, responsibilities, and functions as provided in Section 1 of Article I I and elsewhere in the University of Illinois Statutes, during the time required to obtain campus and Board of Trustee approval of a constitution for a single senate and to accomplish election and installation of the members of this senate. This should be completed no later than September 1, 1984. 2. T h e University Senates Conference shall retain its present composition as provided in Section 2 of Article III of the Statutes. Official constitution of a single senate in Chicago will require reconstitution of the University Senates Conference consistent with the Statutes. 3. The faculty advisory committees at the two Chicago sites shall continue their separate identities and their respective members shall be elected as provided in Section 3 of Article I I of the Statutes, with the electorate for each site being the academic staff who are tenured or receiving probationary credit in a college

1 Not to include developmental, basic, or English as a Second Language. * Not including general science. 8 Includes history, government, psychology, economic geography, economics. 4 One or more courses to be taken in at least three of the following areas: English, foreign languages, science (excluding general science), social studies, mathematics beyond the level of algebra and plane geometry, fine arts.