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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[February 18

University policies and procedures. Such heads or chairpersons will report to the director at each regional medical education site. 3. College of Medicine instructional responsibilities will be carried out using a two track system as follows: Track A — a defined cohort of freshman ( M l ) students will begin at Chicago and for the sophomore ( M 2 ) , junior ( M 3 ) , and senior (M4) years will remain assigned at Chicago. Track B — a denned cohort of freshman ( M l ) students, will begin at UrbanaChampaign and for the sophomore (M2), junior ( M 3 ) , and senior (M4) years, will be assigned at Peoria, at Rockford, and at Urbana-Champaign. 4. Under this plan the defined cohorts of medical students at each medical education site for an entering class of 331 shall be as follows: Class Year Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total (Ml) (M2) (MS) (M4) Chicago 200 200 200 200 800 Peoria 0 53 53 53 159 Rockford 0 53 53 53 159 Urbana-Champaign 131 25 25 25 206 Total 33 33 33 33 132

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Medical student diversity objectives of the College of Medicine will be shared at all medical education sites. An executive committee with appropriate representation from each medical education site will be constituted for the College of Medicine and will function and be composed in accordance with the Statutes of the University. A student admissions committee will be appointed by the chancellor. The committee will be charged with recommending student admissions policies for approval as may be required. The committee will implement approved policies and will operate the collegewide admissions procedure. The Medical Scholars Program now operating at Urbana-Champaign will continue. Additional dual degree programs may be established at other medical education sites as the faculty may determine. The admissions committee of the college will develop admissions procedures to facilitate such dual degree programs. Implementation of the College of Medicine reorganization plan described above shall begin following approval by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.

By consensus, t h e board agreed that one v o t e w o u l d be taken a n d c o n sidered the v o t e o n e a c h a g e n d a i t e m nos. 10 through 12 inclusive. T h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s were individually discussed b u t a c t e d u p o n at o n e time. ( T h e record of board action appears at the e n d of e a c h item.)

Amendments to the Bylaws of the Athletic Association of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (and Report for Information on the Athletic Board of Control)

(10) During the last year, two committees1 at the Urbana-Champaign campus, appointed by the chancellor, have recommended establishment of a unified governing body for intercollegiate athletics at Urbana-Champaign. A proposed Athletic Board of Control will discharge the academic responsibilities of the present Senate Committee on Athletics and Recreation. The members of the Athletic Board of Control will also serve as the board of directors of the Athletic Association and in that

1 Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Organizational Structure of the Athletic Association — Vice Chancellor Donald F. Wendel, chair; Big Ten Liaison Committee — Professor Emily S. Watts, chair.