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1981]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Therefore, the chancellor at Urbana-Champaign has recommended approval of the fee increase as described, effective fall semester 1981. T h e executive vice president also recommends approval I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . F o r s y t h , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d .

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

(17) Students enrolled in flight training courses in the Institute of Aviation are charged special fees for each flight course. T h e fees currently in effect were adopted in July 1980 by the Board of Trustees. T h e proposed changes shown below are due to increased aircraft operation costs (aviation fuel, maintenance parts, and supplies) and to anticipated increases in labor costs. T h e increases also reflect the need to provide higher levels of support for the airplane replacement cost component of the flight fee. T h e director of the Institute of Aviation has recommended the increases in fees effective with the summer session 1980-81: Present Fees Proposed Fees per Semester per Semester Aviation 101, Private Pilot I $1 052 $1 392 Aviation 102, Orientation Refresher 680 888 Aviation 120, Private Pilot I I 1339 1 806 Aviation 130, Commercial Instrument, 1 1 339 1 652 Aviation 140, Commercial Instrument, I I 1 531 1 811 Aviation 200, Commercial Instrument, I I I 1 568 1 731 Aviation 210, Commercial Instrument, I V 1 599 1 698 Aviation 220, Flight Instruction 989 1 257 Aviation 222, Instrument Flight Instructor 588 740 Aviation 224, All-Altitude Orientation 600 800 Aviation 280, Special Rating (Multiengine Land) 1 215 1 449 Aviation 291, Special Ratings a n d / o r Specialized Flight 1 215 1 449 Aviation 105, Soaring, 1 600 780 Aviation 115, Soaring, I I 600 780 T h e chancellor at Urbana-Champaign and the executive vice president have recommended approval. I concur.

On motion of Mr. Forsyth, this recommendation was approved. Rachelle S. Yarros Scholarship Fund; Distribution from Elise Donaldson Trust

(18) I n 1948 Victor S. Yarros of Lajolla, California, made a gift to the University for the creation of a scholarship fund known as the "Rachelle S. Yarros Scholarship Fund" as a memorial to his wife who had been a member of the faculty of the College of Medicine for many years. Mr. Yarros died on October 30, 1956, and the proceeds of a trust he had created were distributed to the University as an addition to the fund. Pursuant to action of the Board of Trustees on February 14, 1957, the fund is functioning as an endowment and the income is used for scholarships awarded to deserving and needy students in the College of Medicine in amounts of up to $500 per student per year. Elise Donaldson, a resident of Lajolla, California, died on April 1, 1980, leaving a trust agreement under the terms of which one-half the balance of the trust estate is to be distributed to the University of Illinois Medical School as an addition to the Rachelle S. Yarros Scholarship Fund. T h e value of the gift from the Elise Donaldson trust is estimated at $115,000.