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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Urbana-Champaign 7. CHIN-LONG CHEN, Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and in the Coordinated Science Laboratory, beginning January 1, 1970 (1), at an annual salary of $11,000. 8. ARDEN T. CHRISTIANSEN, Assistant Professor of Soil Fertility in Agronomy, beginning January 1, 1970 (1Y), at an annual salary of $12,700. 9. F . WILFRID LANCASTER, Associate Professor of Library Science, Graduate School of Library Science, beginning February 1, 1970 (Q), at an annual salary of $18,000. 10. JOSEF SCHLIPF, Research Assistant Professor of Physics and in the Materials Research Laboratory, for the period from February 1, 1970, through August 31, 1970 ( T Y ) , at a salary of $8,750. 11. JANE SYNGE, Assistant Professor of Sociology, on one-half time, for the second semester 1969-70 (D50), at a salary of $3,000. 12. K O J I TAIRA, Professor of Economics, on two-thirds time, for the second semester 1969-70, and in Labor and Industrial Relations, on one-third time, for the second semester and full time during the summer 1970 (QX67;QX33;QS), at an annual salary of $20,000.

Visiting Staff

13. DON K. DALLING, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Urbana, for the period from December 16, 1969, through June IS, 1970 (E17), at a salary of $1,200. 14. ALAN J. HOWSMON, Visiting Research Associate Professor of Physics, in the Department of Physics and in the Materials Research Laboratory, Urbana, for the period from February 1, 1970, through June 30, 1970 (G), at a salary of $6,500. 15. HARRY SICHER, Visiting Professor of Oral Anatomy, College of Dentistry, on one-half time, beginning January 1, 1970 (DY50), at an annual salary of $9,000.

On motion of Mr. Swain, these appointments were confirmed.

RECOMMENDATIONS F O R S P E C I A L C H A N G E S IN TUITION AND F E E S (7) The University Committee on Fees 1 submits the following recommendations: 1. That the fee of $1.00 presently charged for postregistration changes in course programs be abolished. This proposal is endorsed by the Offices of Admissions and Records at all three campuses and by the Comptroller's Office. With the computerized system of registration, there are few program changes and the costs of collecting this fee are judged to exceed its benefits. 2. That a special fee of $125 be charged for registration in Aviation 100 (Orientation to Aviation). This fee would be assessed to meet the special costs arising from flight instruction (operation of airplanes and flight simulator). 3. That the schedule (see March 18, 1970, minutes) of tuition and fees for the Medical Center campus be approved, effective for the fall of 1970. The service fees a r e increased as follows: (a) $48.00 per quarter for Medicine; (b) $30.00 per quarter for Dentistry; (c) $9.00 per quarter for all other students. The resident tuition rates are not changed; nonresident tuition is shown at the increased rate of $100 per year already approved by the Board of Trustees. 4. That the tuition-and-fee charges for the Dental Assistant Program and the Dental Postgraduate Program be changed from their present special status to the following standard schedule : HospitalBuilding and MedicalTuition Service Fee Surgical Fee Total Resident $ 82 00 $37 00 $7 00 $126 0 0 / q u a r t e r Nonresident 284 00 37 00 7 00 328 0 0 / q u a r t e r At present, these students are assessed "flat-rate" fees (dental assistants, $350 per academic year; dental postgraduates, $150 per quarter), with no distinction

1 The membership of the University Committee on Fees is as follows: Lyle H. Lanier, Chairman; Joseph S. Begando; Herbert O. Farber; E. Eugene Oliver; Norman A. Parker; Jack W. Peltason.