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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[January 15

Teacher

6. RICHARD KENDALL LEEMAN, Associate Professor of Post-Graduate and

Education, College of Dentistry, beginning November 1, 1974 ( W Y ) , at an annual salary of $22,000.

Urbana-Champaign

7. BYRON W. KEMPER, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, beginning December 1, 1974 ( 1 Y ) , at an annual salary of $18,000. O n m o t i o n of M r . L i v i n g s t o n , these a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e c o n f i r m e d .

Sabbatical Leave of Absence, 1974-75

(7) T h e Chancellor at Urbana-Champaign has recommended that the following faculty member be given a sabbatical leave of absence in accordance with the provisions of the University of Illinois Statutes and on the terms and for the period indicated. T h e program for which leave is requested has been examined by the Research Board at the Urbana-Champaign campus, and the Vice President for Academic Development and Coordination has reviewed the application for the leave and recommends approval. I concur. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of Anthropology DONALD W. LATHRAP, Professor of Anthropology, second semester, 1974-75, full pay. O n m o t i o n of M r . H a h n , this leave w a s g r a n t e d a s r e c o m m e n d e d .

Academic Calendar and Tuition and Fee Schedule for Summer Sessions Beginning 1975, Chicago Circle

(8) T h e Senate at Chicago Circle has proposed and the Chancellor has recommended that, effective with the 1975 summer session, the Chicago Circle campus academic units, except the College of Architecture and Art, operate a summer session of eight weeks of instruction and examination (plus time for registration) in lieu of the present ten weeks of instruction (plus time for registration and examination), the latter being a full academic quarter. T h e College of Architecture and Art session may be ten weeks of instruction and examination (plus time for registration), for a period not to extend beyond 1976. A special study committee appointed by the Chicago Circle Senate Council has reported that the length of t h e summer quarter has deterred a number of groups of potential students, both undergraduate and graduate, from attendance. For example, the summer quarter begins before many Chicago public school teachers complete their contracts while many suburban teachers are required to begin their fall teaching assignments before the quarter ends. In addition, the committee felt that students who return to their homes in the Chicago area for summer vacation from other colleges and universities might also enroll. Compensation for the full-time teaching staff for the eight-week session shall be 2 / 9 of the academic year salary for three quarters and for the ten-week session shall be 5/18 of the academic year salary for three quarters. This recommendation of the President is at variance with the recommendation of the Senate a t Chicago Circle which called for n o change in compensation due to the reduced length of the summer session. Consequently, the Chancellor recommends the following Tuition and Fees Schedules: