Latter-day Saints Business College
Dates
- Existence: 1931-
Administrative History
The Latter-day Saints Business College (est. 1931) is a two-year institution in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Citation:
The Latter-day Saints' Business College, 1907.LDS Business College, via WWW, Sept. 28, 2004 (LDS Business College; LDSBC)
Hilton, Lynn M. The history of LDS Business College and its parent institutions, 1886-1993: p. 3 (formerly part of Latter-day Saints' College; became Latter-day Saints Business College in 1931 when other departments of the Latter-day Saints' College were discontinued)
LDS Business College, website viewed May 29, 2019 (LDS Business College is an institution of higher education founded and sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; the college has had four names and five name changes: Salt Lake Stake Academy (1886-1890), LDS College (1890-1901), LDS University (1901-1927), LDS College (1927-1931), LDS Business College (1931-present))
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Financial Aids and Loans correspondence
Contains correspondence regarding the establishment of student financial aid through the Church and administered through the Financial Aids and Loans office at Brigham Young University. O. Wendle Nielsen was director of Financial Aids. Materials date from between 1956 and 1964.
Latter-day Saints Business College audit reports, 1957-1960
Contains financial reports for LDS Business College. Materials date from between 1957 and 1960.
Slides of Brigham Young University, Church College of Hawaii and LDS Business College
Contains slides of the Brigham Young University campus, the Church College of Hawaii campus, and the Latter-day Saints Business College campus. Also included are a few slides of the Air Force Academy campus.
Unified Church School System reports
Contains reports concerning Brigham Young University, Institutes of Religion, Seminaries, Ricks College, LDS Business School, Juarez School, McCune School, and schools in Mexico in the Unified Church School System.