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1975]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

151

FULL PROGRAM Range I 8 Quarter Hours and Above Restdent Tuition Service Fee. . . . H M S 1 Fee Total 10-Week Session Tuition Service F e e . . . . H M S Fee Total

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PARTIAL P R O G R A M Range II Range I I I Range IV Above 3 but less than 8 Quarter Hours Resident $85 18 15 $118 $106 23 15 $144 Above 0 through 3 Quarter Hours Nonresident $129 11 ]5_ $155 $161 14 15_ $190

0 Credit Only ResiNondent resident $24 6 _J15_ $45 $30 7 _J_5 $52 $24 6 15 $45 $30 7 _15_ $52

Nonresident $372 24 15 $411 $465 30 15 $510

NonResiresident dent $250 18 15 $283 $313 23 15 $351 $47 11 15 $73 $59 14 15 $88

$124 24 15 $163 $155 30 15 $200

HMS = Hospital-Medical-Surgical Fee

I support these recommendations and request authorization to make appropriate modifications in The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure. O n m o t i o n of M r . H a h n , t h e s e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s a n d a u t h o r i t y w a s g i v e n as r e q u e s t e d . were approved

Changes in Regulations Governing the Determination of Residency Status for Admission and Assessment of Student Tuition

(9) The following change, effective with the second semester and spring quarter of 1974-75, is proposed in the "Regulations Governing the Determination of Residency Status for Admission and Assessment of Student Tuition" approved by the Board of Trustees on May 17, 1972. Regulation 7 currently reads as follows: A person who is not a citizen of the United States of America, to be considered a Resident, must have permanent resident status with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service and must also meet and comply with all of the other applicable requirements of these regulations to establish Resident status. Certain categories of students, including Cuban refugees, have encountered lengthy delays in final action by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service on their applications for permanent resident status. T o alleviate this problem, the Directors of Admissions and Records on each campus and the University Counsel recommend the following change in the present regulation (addition is in italics): A person who is not a citizen of the United States of America, to be considered a Resident, must have permanent resident status with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, or must have a petition (if required by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service) and an application for permanent resident status on file with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, and must also meet and comply with all of the other applicable requirements of these regulations to establish Resident status.