Brigham Young University. Financial Aids and Telephone Services
Dates
- Existence: 1968 - 1972
Administrative History
Financial Aids and Telephone Services (1968-1972) was an administrative unit at Brigham Young University. The unit had responsibility for processing scholarships and grants, providing student loans, and managing on-campus telephone service.
The Financial Aids and Telephone Services unit was formed in 1968 in an expansion of the earlier Financial Aids and Loans. It was part of Financial Services, in the university's business affairs division. In 1972 it was transferred to Admissions and Records.
The unit was directed by O. Wendle Nielsen (1968-1972).
Citation:
Brigham Young University catalog of courses, 1968: p. 519 (Financial Aids and Telephone Services; O. Wendle Nielsen; under direction of Financial Services (under vice-president of business affairs))Brigham Young University general catalog, 1972: p. 546 (Financial Aids; Dale R. McCann, acting director; office includes separate entries for Financial Aids--Loans and Financial Aids--Scholarships; under direction of dean of Admissions and Records)
Not found: Brigham Young University catalog of courses, 1966; Brigham Young University general catalog, 1972
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Financial Aid director records, 1972-1997
Contains materials from the Director of the financial aids office from 1972 to 1997. The materials include correspondence, budgets, reports, and corporate minutes.
Financial Aid records
Contains records from the Financial Aid office from 1967 to 2001. The materials include minutes, reports, correspondence, and budgets. The materials pertain to student aid but also include director's records, associate dean records, and materials from Ford Stevenson. Also includes materials from Stevenson's tenure as associate dean of Admissions and Records.
Financial Aid records on student aid, 1967-2000
Contains materials from the financial aids office pertaining to student aid from 1967 to 2000. Materials include minutes, reports, newsletters, correspondence, and budgets.