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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

149 2 638 626 79 $ 9 869 130 36 $50 6S7 903 32 9 059 966 64

To the University of Illinois Foundation: Total Funds from United States Government For Urbana-Champaign (Including $931,015 from National Defense Education Act and $36,000 from Health Professions Act for student loans) For Medical Center (Including $57,737 from National Defense Education Act, $370,989 from Health Professions Act, and $14,265 from Nurses Training Act for student loans) For Chicago Circle (Including $148,952 from National Defense Education Act and $66,020 from Educational Opportunity Grants for student loans) Total Funds from Contracts with State of Illinois Agencies: For Urbana-Champaign For Medical Center For Chicago Circle Total Grand Total

5 021 517 17

$64 739 387 13 $ 2 091 181 36 573 588 22 74 089 17 $ 2 738 858 75 $77 347 376 24

SPECIAL FEE FOR N E W COURSE IN AVIATION, URBANA

(21) A new course for the Institute of Aviation entitled "Aviation 222: Instrument Flight Instructor's Course" has been approved by the appropriate officers on the Urbana-Champaign campus, subject to approval of a special fee of $350 per semester for each student enrolled in the course. The new course is designed to meet the requirements to certify flight instructors to do instrument flight instruction. The cost breakdown for the semester course is as follows: 11 hours of flight in a four-place retractable gear aircraft at $28.00 per hour $ 308 00 5 hours of flight simulator time at $8.00 per hour 40 00 Total $ 348 00 The University Committee on Fees recommends approval of the flat fee of $350, effective beginning the second semester of the 1970-71 academic year. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved.

COMMUNICATIONS

The Secretary presented the following communications to the Board for action as appropriate and for information: 1.) A letter from Mr. Anthony Martin-Trigona expressing his views on the married student housing project at Urbana, acted upon by the Board at its November 13 meeting, and requesting a hearing on the subject. On motion of Mr. Clement, arrangements for a presentation at a subsequent meeting were approved. 2.) A letter from Dean Meyer Jones, Chairman of the Urbana Senate Committee on Student Discipline, requesting clarification and interpretation of the "Rules of Conduct Applicable to All Students Concerning Disruptive or Coercive Action." On motion of Mr. Clement, this subject was referred to the Committee on Student Welfare and Activities. 3.) A letter from Mr. Edward S. Gibala, Executive Director of the State Universities Retirement System, ex-