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568

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 17

2. Salaries Where there is joint U I C O M - U C / U I U C appointment, the initiative in proposing salary increases will rest with the administrative officers responsible for the greater portion of a faculty member's salary; but, the concurrence of all administrative officers concerned would be required before salaries could be increased. 3. Graduate College and Senate Membership Membership in the U I U C and U I M C Graduate Colleges and the U I U C and U I M C Senates will be determined by the by-laws of each College and Senate. Curriculum Final authority over the curriculum of the College of Medicine is vested in the faculty of the College. Acting within the curriculum policies set by the College ( U I C O M ) , and, when appropriate, in coordination with the other parties of Track B (Section 3 of the reorganization proposal), the faculty of U I C O M - U C will have jurisdiction over the details of course content and over minor modifications of the curriculum for its assigned students. The advice of the Bi-Campus Steering Committee will be sought before implementation of major changes in policy guidelines which would affect the viability of the Medical Scholars Program. Students 1. Admission Final authority for establishing policies relating to student admissions to the College of Medicine is vested in the faculty of the College. Acting in accordance with College-wide policies and guidelines for admissions to U I C O M , a joint U I C O M - U C / U I U C Medical Scholars Program Admissions Subcommittee of the U I C O M Admissions Committee will be delegated primary responsibility by the Chancellor-UIMC for admission of up to 25 Medical Scholars per year. Students who are applying to the M.D. but not the M.D./Ph.D. program will be admitted through the centralized U I C O M admission procedure. 2. Promotion and Certification Final authority over the promotion and certification of students in the College of Medicine is vested in the faculty of the College. In a manner consistent with College-wide ( U I C O M ) policies and criteria, U I C O M - U C will have authority to act for the College: (a) in the areas of student evaluation and promotion for U I C O M - U C students completing the M2 or M 3 years; and, (b) in coordination with the parties of Track B (Section 3 of the reorganization proposal), in the areas of student evaluation and promotion for U I C O M - U C students completing the M l year. 05/27/82 Joseph S. Begando John E. Cribbet Chancellor, University of Illinois Chancellor, University of Illinois at the Medical Center, Chicago at Urbana-Champaign Approved: Stanley O. Ikenberry President, University of Illinois IV. III.

OLD AND NEW BUSINESS Communication from the Champaign-Urbana Coalition Against Apartheid

A letter from the Champaign-Urbana Coalition Against Apartheid was presented to the board. The letter requested an opportunity to appear before the Finance Committee at the July 1982 meeting of the Board of Trustees and stated the basis of the request in some detail.