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1975]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Cooperative Houses (Annual) Alpha and Gamma Delta French 1974-75 $470 700 980 1975-76 $ 494 796 1 050 Difference $24 96 70

Comparison Table

Room and Board Rate per Semester, University Residence Halls, Double Room with Maid Service Academic Year 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 (proposed) Rate $408 408 420 420 468 468 518 518 550 582 611 671

From 1970-71 on, women's rate is $20 less because of no maid service.

Concurrent Enrollment Agreement, Chicago Circle and the Spertus College of Judaica

(15) T h e Chancellor at the Chicago Circle campus has recommended the execution of an agreement permitting the enrollment of undergraduate and graduate students of the Spertus College of Judaica in the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Under the agreement, Spertus students would be able to satisfy Spertus general education requirements for degree programs in Judaic studies. Undergraduate students would be admitted as "unclassified" students within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; graduate students would be admitted as "nondegree" graduate students in education within the Graduate College. Spertus students would register as part-time students at Chicago Circle in accordance with course registration procedures and pay fees applicable to all other students at that campus. By an earlier agreement between the University and Spertus, approved by the Board of Trustees in July 1971 (and modified in June 1974), courses in Judaic studies offered by Spertus were made available to Chicago Circle students. A Spertus student who subsequently decides to pursue a University of Illinois degree would apply for admission as a regular student. All University regulations governing the determination of residency status and assessment of student tuition will be followed. Concurrently enrolled Spertus students will be subject to all rules and regulations applicable to Chicago Circle students. T h e proposed agreement has the support of the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Dean of Education, the Graduate Dean, and the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. T h e Vice President for Academic Development and Coordination concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Forsyth, this recommendation was approved.