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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Revision of the Major and Minor in Teacher Education in Communication and Theatre, Chicago Circle

The Chicago Circle Senate has approved a revision of the major and minor in teacher education in Communication and Theatre. On the advice of the Illinois Office of Education, the alumni of the program, and an advisory committee of highschool teachers, the Department of Communication and Theatre decided to terminate its three separate teacher education programs in order to establish one unified program. Those responsible for teaching and administering speech and drama programs in Illinois secondary schools have strongly recommended that such programs be performance-oriented with emphasis on utilitarian and dramatic forms of oral communication. T h e new program consists of those courses currently required in the three separate programs which emphasize a performance-oriented approach to the larger field. The number of hours differs by a maximum of one quarter hour from the options offered under the old program.

This report was received for record.

Increase in Special Fees for Flight Training Courses, Institute of Aviation, Urbana

(16) Students enrolled in flight training courses in the Institute of Aviation currently are charged special fees for each flight course as outlined below. T h e fee* currently in effect were adopted by the Board of Trustees in November 1979. T h e increases now proposed are due essentially to increases in noninstructional labor costs and to the increasing cost of fuel. T h e director of the Institute of Aviation has recommended a fee schedule as listed below, effective as of the first semester of the 1980-81 academic year. The amounts vary in proportion to the aircraft, or mix of aircraft, used in the courses: Present Fees Proposed Pees per Semester per Semester Avaition 101 — Private Pilot $ 856 $1 052 Aviation 102 — Orientation Refresher 540 680 Aviation 120 — Secondary Flight 1 087 1 339 Aviation 130 —Intermediate Flight 1 087 1 339 Aviation 140 — Advanced Flight 1 244 1 531 Aviation 200 — Basic Instrument 1 279 1 568 Aviation 210 — Advanced Instrument 1 395 1 599 Aviation 220 — Flight Instructor 800 989 Aviation 222 — Instrument Flight Instructor 489 588 Aviation 224 — All Altitude 490 600 Aviation 280 — Multiengine 1 000 1 000 Aviation 291 — Special Ratings 1 000 1 000 Soaring 105 and 115 525 600 The chancellor at Urbana-Champaign and the executive vice president have recommended approval. I concur.

Authorization to Assess Charge for Past Due Student Accounts Receivable, Chicago Circle

(17) On February 16, 1977, the Board of Trustees authorized at the Urbana campus a charge of one percent per month for delinquent balances carried in student accounts receivable — with a minimum charge of one dollar. T h e Chicago Circle campus does not now assess a charge for past-due student