Brigham Young University. Adult Education and Extension Services
Administrative History
Adult Education and Extension Services (1957-1964) was the unit at Brigham Young University responsible for coordinating distance education and extension work.
The division of Adult Education and Extension Services was established in 1957 in a reorganization of the earlier Extension Division. The unit was charged with providing educational services to groups outside the normal day enrollment of the university. Harold Glen Clark served as the dean of the division from its establishment until its reorganization in 1964 as the Division of Continuing Education.
Citation:
BYU organizational history project, via WWW, Nov. 12, 2013: Adult Education and Extension Services (est. 1957; previously known as Extension Division; provided educational services to groups outside the normal day enrollment of the university; Harold Glen Clark served as dean, 1957-1964; renamed Division of Continuing Education in 1964)Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Continuing Education program records, 1969-1989
Materials contain administrative files, including program proposals, workshop and seminar information, course materials, lectures, project notes, and other records. Dated from 1969 to 1989.
Home Study Department meeting minutes, 1955-1969
Materials contain administrative files, including meeting minutes, workshop notes and minutes, conference materials, and other records. Dated from 1955 to 1969.
Los Angeles Center classes and offerings records, 1960-1966
Materials contain administrative files, including correspondence and memos, enrollment, outlines, notes and handouts, and other records. Dated from 1960 to 1966.