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by 1986 with 1, 500 expected by 1972. The first addition is planned to take care of
the 1972 load and planning will continue for further additions to accommodate the
total enrollment of 3, 000 in 1986.

      After a brief discussion of the plans as presented, Dr. Denham made the
motion that the "Prestonsburg Community College Preliminary Development Plan"
be approved "in principle" with the understanding that the plan will be periodically
revised as the program requirements of the College become more fully expressed.
Dr. Angelucci seconded the motion and it passed without dissent. (See PR 6a at the
end of the Minutes. )


       L. Approval "In Principle" of the "Southeast Community College
Preliminary Development Plan" (PR 6b)

       Mr. Kerley stated that the "Preliminary Development Plan for the Southeast
Community College" was basically the same document as that presented for the
Prestonsburg Community College, adjusted for the particular requirements of the
area. Projected enrollment at the Southeast Community College is 1, 500 full time
students by 1985-86 with plans being made to care for 650 students by 1972-73. He
added that the site seems to be adequate for the needs of the College up to 1985-86.

       In answer to a question relative to gross area per student, Mr. Kerley indi-
cated that 110 gross square feet per student per academic day was being allowed at
all community colleges. Seventy-five to eighty gross square feet per student is usual.
The additional footage being allowed is to take care of unexpected growth.

       On motion by Mr. Black, seconded by Mrs. Blazer, and passed unanimously,
the "Southeast Community College Preliminary Development Plan" was approved
"in principle" with the understanding that the plan will be periodically revised as the
program requirements of the College become more fully expressed. (See PR 6b at
the end of the Minutes. )


       M. Amendment to the Governing Regulations (PR 7)

       Dr. Albright commented that the proposed amendment to the Governing
Regulations would serve to make the Governing Regulations relative to leaves of
absence in accord with the promotion, appointment, and tenure regulations already
approved. The amendment was given in full in PR 7 which the Board members had
received for consideration prior to the meeting.

       On motion by Dr. Angelucci, seconded by Mr. Milner, and adopted without
dissent, the proposed amendment to the Governing Regulations as set forth in PR 7
was approved. (See PR 7 at the end of the Minutes. )