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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 19

Urbana-Champaign (per semester) Student service fee Health service fee Health insurance fee Proposed dollar increase: $12 Proposed percentage increase: 7.95% Medical Center

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proposed

1980-81 $ 86 46 19 $151

1981-82 $ 92 44 27 $163

P e r *mrter) 1980-81 $104 22 21 $147

Student service fee Health service fee Health insurance fee

Proposed 1981-82 $144* 22 28 $194

Proposed dollar increase: $47 Proposed percentage increase: 31.97% * Includes $25 increase to support the operations of the new union addition. Chicago Circle

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Per ^Uarterl 1980-81 $ 70 2 19 $ 91

Student service fee Pharmacy fee Health insurance fee Proposed dollar increase: $20 Proposed percentage increase: 21.98% Note:

Proposed 1981-82 $ 83 2 26 $111

1. T h e fee levels displayed above apply to full-time students. 2. The rates shown for health insurance represent the student's portion only.

The executive vice president concurs with the fee levels proposed by the chancellors. I recommend approval. (For Illinois undergraduate students with financial need who hold full value Illinois State Scholarship Commission awards, the proposed fee increases will be covered by the Illinois State Scholarship Commission.) O n motion of Dr. Donoghue, these recommendations were approved. Ray Morrison, representing the Urbana-Champaign campus Student Government Association, told the trustees that the association did not oppose the fee increase, but wanted an increase in services, more background information for the student fee advisory committee, increased availability of Illini Union meeting rooms, and more student seating at basketball games. Rate Increases for University-Operated Housing Facilities, Medical Center and Urbana-Champaign (14) T h e chancellors at the Medical Center and Urbana-Champaign campuses have