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U N I V E R S I T Y OF

ILLINOIS

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letic Association is separate and distinct from the University; and (2) whether Mr. Phillips was actually an employee of the Association.

This report was received for record.

FEES IN THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENTS (14) The change in the academic calendar of the Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy from a two-semester to a four-quarter basis necessitates a change in the schedule of fees. T h e faculty committee on fees and scholarships, after a careful study of the situation, recommends the following fee schedule to become effective June 15, 1942. 1 recommend approval.

F E E S FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS

(See table on page 836)

F E E S FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS

Part-time students in the Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, and Pharmacy will pay the regular laboratory and building service fees as shown in the table for full-time students. Instead of the regular laboratory materials fees, a parttime student will be charged only for such materials as apply to the courses in which he is registered. Residents of Illinois registered for partial programs of two hundred clock hours or less in a quarter in the Colleges of Dentistry and Medicine will pay a tuition fee at the rate of $2.50 for twenty-five clock hours or fraction thereof. Non-Illinois students will pay double this rate. Students taking more than two hundred clock hours in a quarter will pay the full tuition fees. In the College of Pharmacy students registered for twelve credit hours or less will pay tuition fees at the rate of $2 a credit hour if residents of Illinois and $4 a credit hour if non-residents. For thirteen credit hours or more the full tuition fees will be charged.

F E E S IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL (CHICAGO DEPARTMENTS)

The tuition fee in the Graduate School will lie $12 a unit of credit for residents of Illinois and $24 a unit for non-residents. In laboratory and dispensary courses for which the University furnishes materials used by the students, a laboratory tee of $5 a unit of credit will be charged. F o r the graduate course in orthodontia in preparation for the practice of orthodontia as a specialty, the yearly tuition will be $400, one-fourth payable at the beginning of each quarter. ( N o additional fee will be assessed candidates for the master's degree for an extra quarter in Orthodontia 101.) Persons on University appointment at a salar}' of $1,600 or less, eligible for admission to graduate work, or on scholarship or fellowship appointment in the Graduate School, are exempt from the payment of tuition and laboratory fees in courses counting for graduate credit. Students in the Graduate School are subject to the regulations governing fees for matriculation, late registration, and change of study-list, the Union Building service charge, the graduation fee, the transcript fee, the service charge for deferred fees, and refunds of fees, as stated under the heading of "Fees Applicable to All Students in the Chicago Departments," on page 33 of the 1040-1941 Catalog for the Chicago Colleges.

F E E S FOR SPECIAL COURSES

No changes in fees are suggested for the Special Courses for Dentists ($50 a course), Short Refresher Courses for Physicians ($10 a course), and Conference on Modern Pharmacy (registration fee of $5). Special Courses for Physicians.—The College of Medicine offers a number of special courses for physicians, which are open to graduates of approved medical schools. Each course lasts one quarter, or sometimes a full year, and is designed to aid in meeting the requirements for specialization. T h e fee for each course will be $50 a quarter, plus laboratory and clinic fees as determined by the department head, the Recorder, and the Business Manager. W h e r e registrations