Student records
Found in 546 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young University grade books
Contains the grade books of various faculty members at Brigham Young University from 1913 to 1937. The grade books are both bound and unbound. The bound grade books have the title "Teacher's Class Register." All of the grade books contain the teacher's name and a list of classes taught. For each individual class they contain the students' names and the grades received.
Brigham Young University grade records
Brigham Young University roll books
Contains class roll books from Brigham Young University. The roll books contain attendance records and grades from courses by such professors as George H. Brimhall, Edwin S. Hinckley, and Karl G. Maeser. There are also a few roll books from high schools, and grade records from various years.
Brigham Young University student records
Contains bound registers listing student names, home towns and academic standings, 1894, 1902-1917.
Brigham Young University student registers
Includes handwritten registers of names of primary, grammar, sub-freshmen, high school and normal school students, listing faculty references, academic standings and promotions, Church memberships, priesthood offices and domestic Church wards and residences.
Brigham Young University vice-presidential records
Collection includes minutes and other records from Associate Academic Vice President William Evenson of the Jerusalem Center of Near Eastern Studies from 1980-1989.
Brigham Young University vice-presidential subject records, 1980-1989
Contains miscellaneous business, financial, and student records of the Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies, and other departmental programs and committees, from 1980-1989.
R. Lanier Britsch papers
Includes resumes, letters of recommendation, and correspondence while at the university as well as grades, old class rolls, reading lists, and other class material. Education Week and Kennedy Center records are included. Also includes Britsch's dissertation, drafts of other writings, and faculty addresses.