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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 19

General University

University Continuing Education Police Training Institute FRANK L. MANELLA, Professor in the Police Training Institute, six months beginning January 1, 1976, full pay. O n m o t i o n of M r . Livingston, these leaves were granted.

Honorary Degrees, Medical Center

(9) The Senate at the Medical Center campus has recommended that honorary degrees be conferred on the following persons at the Commencement Exercises on June 6, 1975. WALTER EARL BARTON, Medical Director Emeritus, American Psychiatric Association, the Degree of Doctor of Science. JOSEF WARKANY, Professor of Research Pediatrics Emeritus, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, the Degree of Doctor of Science. The Chancellor concurs in the recommendations. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r . Forsyth, these degrees were authorized as recommended.

Increase in Service Fee, Chicago Circle

(10) The Chancellor at Chicago Circle has recommended a net increase of $10 in student fees at that campus, effective with the fall quarter of 1975. The increase is derived from a dual action: First, an increase of $10 in the Service Fee (to $47 per quarter). The increase will be used to offset increased costs, to provide for selected program requirements, and to continue to meet reserve requirements. Specific programs to be supported by the increase will be: student activities, intramural and intercollegiate activities, the Chicago Circle Center, and the Health Service. Second, the present Hospital-Medical-Surgical Fee will remain at $10 per quarter, will be limited to cover the insurance premium payment, and is required only of those students who do not present evidence of similar insurance coverage. Accordingly, the total Service Fee, with the increase, as applied to students enrolled at the various levels of course work would be as follows: Range I (Students enrolled for twelve quarter hours and above) — $47 per quarter Range II (Students enrolled for less than twelve and more than five quarter hours) — $35 Range III (Students enrolled for above zero through five quarter hours) — $ 2 1 Range IV (Students enrolled for zero credit only) — $11 The total fee for students enrolled at various ranges during the eight week summer session, effective 1976, would be as follows: Range I (Students enrolled for eight quarter hours and above) — $36 Range II (Students enrolled for less than eight and more than three quarter hours) — $27 Range III (Students enrolled for above zero through three quarter hours) — $17 Range I V (Students enrolled for zero credit only) — $9 I recommend approval of the increase in the Service Fee and the fee schedule as presented above.

On motion of Mrs. Rader, this recommendation was approved.