Brigham Young University. Admissions and Records
Dates
- Existence: 1956 - 2001
Administrative History
The Admissions and Records Office (1956-2001) was an administrative unit at Brigham Young University.
Admissions and Records was established in 1956 and was designed to help students from their first inquiry about Brigham Young University. The unit also worked with faculty, parents, university administration, and agencies that require information about student records. Responsibilities were divided into eleven supervised areas. These include the Admissions Adviser Program, High School and Junior College Relations, Financial Aids, Admissions Office, Registrar, Evaluation--Transfer and Graduation, Data Collection and Analysis, Microfilm Services, Academic Advisement, and cooperating with the Educational Information and Guidance Center.
Admissions and Records was under the direction of a dean and administered regularly over the Admissions Office, Records Office, and Registrars. Over some periods it also was over the Admissions Advisers Program, the Coordinator of Financial Aids, and the Statistics and Veterans officer. The office of Admissions and Records was under the direction of these deans: Bliss H. Crandal (1956-1959), Alma P. Burton (1959-1964), William R. Siddoway (1964-1972), Robert W. Spencer (1974-1991), Erlend D. Peterson (1992-2001).
Admissions and Records was renamed Student Academic and Advisement Services in 2001.
Citation:
Student Academic and Advisement Services advisement records, 1965-2005Brigham Young University, L. Tom Perry Special Collections worksheet, Mar. 27, 2009 (Admissions and Records Office; reorganized as Student Academic and Advisement Services, ca. 2002)
Brigham Young University catalog, via WWW, 1998 (Admissions and Records)
A statement of regulations, 1959: t.p. (Admissions and Records Office of Brigham Young University)
Brigham Young University Organizational History Project website, via WWW, Aug. 1, 2011 (Admissions and Records Office established, 1956; worked with students, faculty, and parents; BYU administration and agencies that require information about student records; eleven supervised areas:Admissions Adviser Program, High School & Junior College Relations, Financial Aids, Admissions Office, Registrar, Evaluation—Transfer and Graduation, Data Collection and Analysis, Microfilm Services, Academic Advisement, and cooperating with the Educational Information and Guidance Center; dean and administered regularly over the Admissions Office, Records Office, and Registrars; Admissions Advisers Program, the Coordinator of Financial Aids, and the Statistics and Veterans officer; deans: Bliss H. Crandal (1956-1959), Alma P. Burton (1959-1964), William R. Siddoway (1964-1972), Robert W. Spencer (1974-1991), Erlend D. Peterson (1992-2001); renamed Student Academic and Advisement Services in 2001)
Financial Aid records, 1967-2001 (Admissions and Records)
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Brigham Young University vice-presidential records on the Olympic Games in Utah and Beijing, 1992-2006
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Brigham Young University vice-presidential records on university statistics and admissions, 1996-2009
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Computer registration records for various universities, 1969-1985
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Computer Research Center flow charts
Charts visually depict the conversion of student records, such as admissions, class schedules, registration, grades, rolls, and graduation, from paper systems to automated systems.
Cumulative enrollment according to stakes and missions
Harvey L. Taylor scrapbooks, 1916-1983
Contains scrapbooks made for or by Harvey Taylor. They include personal photographs, letters, and writings, comprising the dates 1916-1983.
Harvey L. Taylor slides, 1964-1985
Contains Harvey Taylor's slides from 1964-1985. The slides include images of traveling with the Brigham Young University folk dance team, family vacations, and family portraits.
Harvey L. Taylor speeches, 1922-1979
Contains speeches made by Harvey Taylor from 1922-1979. It also contains Taylor's index of those speeches by subject.
Islamic Translation Series records, 1998
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Lucelle Taylor personal papers, 1916-1977
Contains Lucelle Taylors papers within the date 1916-1977. It includes her writings, photographs, scrapbooks, and her family history.