* Obtaining sufficient relief for teaching obligations to develop an innovative course or program.
* Establishing experimental programs to aid in the development of graduate students as teachers.
The collection for the support of experimental education is President Bok's first step in fund-raising.
Two years ago, the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE), chaired by Dean May, initiated the setting up of committees in Houses to write reports on student opinion for curriculum reform.
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences passed a modified version of the CUE recommendation for special concentration and Independent Study.
However, Dan Hirsch, a former member of the Committee, said that much more could not be done because the legislation had to go through the Faculty Council, be placed on the Docket Committee, and then put to vote before the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Bok, however, does not intend proposals for grants from the fund for experimental education to get bogged down in red tape.