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1964]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Per Cent Time

1007 Summer Salary 2 445 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 156 112 889 612 612 689 512 949 919 008 400 300 250 200 100 000 900 800 900 621) 293

3. D. J. Morris, Professor of Philosophy 4. Twiley W . Barker, Jr., Associate Professor of Political Science 5. Robert E. Corley, Associate Professor of Sociology 6. Milton Rakove, Associate Professor of Political S c i e n c e . . . . 7. Vivian C. Lipman, Assistant Professor of Psychology 8. Nan E. McGehee, Assistant Professor of Psychology 9. Mildred Kornacker, Instructor in Sociology 10. Robert R. Page, Instructor in Philosophy 11. William B. Roosa, Instructor in Anthtropology 12. Pinkney C. Smith, Instructor in History 13. Charles P . W a r r e n , Instructor in Anthropology 14 ( Visiting Lecturer in History 15. , Visiting Lecturer in History 16. , Visiting Lecturer in Psychology 17. , Visiting Lecturer in History 18. , Visiting Lecturer in History 19. • , Visiting Lecturer in History 20. , Visiting Lecturer in History 21. ^—t Visiting Lecturer in History 22. , Visiting Lecturer in Political Science Total, Chicago Undergraduate Division

100 100 100 100 100 100 50 100 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 50

($ 32 $177

On motion of Mr. Williamson, these appointments and the summer session budget for 1964 were approved, and authority was given as requested; this action was taken by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Jones, Mr. Page, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins, Mr. Williamson; no, none; absent, Mr. Dilliard, Mr. Kerner. At this point, Mr. Page asked to be excused from the meeting to go to another meeting in which he was also officially involved.

D E P O S I T REQUIREMENT FOR S T U D E N T S (4) The Board of Trustees has approved a Progressive Admissions P r o g r a m for undergraduate students, which became effective in September, 1961. Such a plan was necessary because available facilities and staff were inadequate to meet increases in enrollment in all undergraduate programs. T o administer the plan effectively, the Board also approved a requirement of a non-refundable deposit of $30 on tuition and fees from new undergraduate domestic students, to be made before a permit to enter is issued, as a means of obtaining a serious commitment from students that they intend to enroll. Approximately 91 per cent of those who have made this deposit during the past three years have registered. P r i o r to the inauguration of the deposit plan approximately 68 per cent of those who received permits registered. It is now obvious that available facilities and staff will be inadequate to meet anticipated increases in enrollment in all undergraduate and graduate programs. Therefore, to insure the maximum use of facilities by the University, and to insure continuing students of appropriate class schedules, the Committee on Fees presents the following recommendations: 1. T h e requirement of a non-refundable deposit of $30 on tuition and fees of all students who are registered during a given semester and who wish to register for the following semester except those who have received or who have been assured of exemption from tuition and fees as a result of an undergraduate scholarship or a graduate award of a fellowship, assistantship, or tuition and fee waiver. Doctoral candidates who have passed the preliminary examination are also exempt from the payment of this deposit. T h e procedure to be followed, using the first semester of a given year as an example, will b e :