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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[November 17

MICHAEL GROSSMAN, Department of Dairy Science: "Computer-based Instruction for Use in Quantitative Methods." JAMES MARCHANB, Center for Advanced Study: "Reading German," I concur.

On motion of Mr. Hahn, this recommendation was approved. Chancellor Peltason introduced the recipients of the awards from the Urbana-Champaign campus: Drs. Robert Gillespie, Michael Grossman, and James Marchand,

CONTRACT FOR MILITARY OFFICER EDUCATION PROGRAM, CHICAGO CIRCLE

(8) At the October 1972 meeting of the Board, the President was authorized to enter into formal negotiations with the Department of the Army to establish a separate contract for a Military Officer Education Program at the Chicago Circle campus. The negotiations have been embodied in a draft document under which the Chicago Circle campus would establish and maintain a Military Officer Education Program with status equivalent to a department as an integral academic unit of the campus, and would furnish certain space facilities and services for the support thereof. The Department of the Army would undertake to establish and maintain the unit and to assign and support the military personnel necessary for the proper administration and conduct thereof. The senior commissioned official assigned to the unit would be designated as the director of the program. Academic credit for the courses would be judged by the schools or colleges under the same procedures and criteria as for other school or college courses. The agreement is terminable upon one academic year's notice. A copy of the draft document has been filed with the Secretary for record. I request approval to execute the contract. O n motion of Mr, Steger, approval was granted as requested by the following vote: Aye, Mr, Forsyth, Mr. H a h n , M r . Howard, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Neal. Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain; no, n o n e ; absent, D r . Bakalis, Governor Ogilvie, M r . Pogue.

ADDITIONAL CONTRACT FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, PEORIA S C H O O L O F MEDICINE

(9) On September 20, 1972, the Board of Trustees approved contractual agreements for fiscal year 1972-73 with appropriate affiliated hospitals and group practice organizations in the Peoria community for the development, implementation, and conduct of medical education programs on behalf of the Peoria School of Medicine. Arrangements have proceeded foT the development of medical education programs in Peoria based in the clinical facilities and making use of the clinical and educational resources already in existence in the area. The continuing growth of the faculty and the expanding educational programs of the school require, from time to time, the inclusion of additional organizations which can supplement existing programs and assist in the development of new programs. The Dean of the Peoria School of Medicine, with the support of the Executive Committee of the Faculty and the concurrence of the Peoria Board for Medical Education, Inc., recommends approval of a similar contractual^ arrangement with Allied Agencies Center, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation, from December 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973. Funds are available in the operational budget of the Peoria School of Medicine. Terms of the agreement are as

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_ Estimated FY 1972-73 Institution Cost Not to Exceed Allied Agencies Center $3 000 00 Clerical and administrative support provided by the institution will be paid on the basis of $1,01 per hour for every professional hour rendered and is included in this estimate. The Executive Dean of the College of Medicine and the Chancellor at the