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1982] College of Pharmacy Pharmacy Practice Pharmaceutics Pharmacy Administration School of Public Health Center for Educational Grand Total

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Development

Reduction in Fees, Institute of Aviation, Urbana

(12) On the basis of an internal review by an Ad Hoc Committee on Pilot Training, the director of the Institute of Aviation proposes to eliminate fifteen hours of solo flight from the commercial-instrument flying program. T h e change will not reduce the quality of the program. As a result of the reduction in flight time, a reduction in fees to be charged students in four flight courses is recommended. Also planned is a reduction in the hourly rate for pilot training assessed for a multiengine training airplane (the Piper Aztec); therefore a reduction in the fees charged for two additional courses is recommended. T h e present fees for these courses were adopted by the Board of Trustees in May 1981. A summary of the changes proposed, effective for the fall semester 1982, follows: Course Avi. 130 Avi. 140 Avi. 200 Avi. 210 Avi. 280 Avi. 291 Present Fee $1 652 1 311 1 731 1 698 1 449 1 449 Reduction $184 New Fee $1 468 1 494 1 566 1 607 1 260 1 260

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T h e University Planning Council has reviewed and approved these proposed changes. T h e chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Dr. Donoghue, this recommendation was approved. Agreement with Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of St. Paul, Urbana (Exception to the General Rules)

(13) T h e Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of St. Paul (Minnesota) is willing to sponsor the development of a computer-based program to perform economic analyses for practicing farmers. T h e author of the software program, Hal W. Everett, assistant professor of agricultural economics at the Urbana-Champaign campus, has asked for the copyright to the program which he conceived in the course of his work. T h e sponsor and the University would receive a royalty-free license to use the computer-based program. T h e committee recommends that this agreement be approved as an exception to the General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure. I concur.

On motion of Dr. Donoghue, this recommendation was approved. Amendment to Agreement with Control Data Corporation (Exception to the General Rules)

(14) In 1976 the University and the Control Data Corporation (CDC) entered into a set of agreements relating to the development and marketing of the P L A T O