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1980]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Table 1 Proposed FY 1982 Tuition Increases for Illinois Residents 1 Differential for Upper Div./ Grad. Differential Profes' sional Programs

FY 1981 Tuition Undergraduates Lower division Upper division Graduate Law Medicine DentistryVet, medicine $ 681 682 681 682 726 728 728 1 551 1 550 1 116 924

General Increase $ 66 66 66 66 70 70 70 147 147 106 88 (9.7% (9.7 (9.7 (9.7 (9.5 (9.6 (9.6 (9.5 (9.5 (9.5 (9.5

FY 1982 Tuition 747 748 798 798 846 848 896 833 832 308 170 ( 9.7%) ( 9.7 (17.2 (17.0 (16.5 (16.5 (23.1 (18.2 (18.7 (17.2 (26.6

$51 50 50 50 ? 98 135 135 86 158

1 Corresponding increases for nonresidents and for students taking less than full-time course loads will be calculated according to current policies.

On October 15 and November 19, 1980, the trustees conducted hearings on the subject of tuition increases, sponsored by the Committee on Student Welfare and Activities, and received comment from students and student organizations from each of the campuses.

Changes in Undergraduate Residence Hall Contract, Urbana (18) T h e chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus has recommended that the current provision in the Undergraduate Residence Hall contract by which students are permitted to terminate such contracts at the end of the fall semester be deleted, effective August 1, 1982. T h e contract would be changed as indicated below. (Material in parentheses would be deleted; italicized material would be added.) T h e contract is binding upon the student. . . for the academic year (unless the student requests cancellation of the contract for the second semester during the announced termination period about the middle of the first semester). After signing a contract the student will be required to fulfill the contract (for the first semester) if the student attends the University, unless request for release in writing is received, postmarked before midnight, July 2 1 . . . . Beginning July 22 (or after the first semester termination period) the student will be released from this agreement only for one of the following a. Not attending the University. b. Marriage if living with spouse in the community. c. To enter other available certified housing, where a reciprocal agreement for midyear contract terminations exists between the private certified housing unit and the University.