Junior colleges
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Ernest L. Wilkinson papers on junior college program, 1875-1963
Office of the President records on Church School System, 1964
Contains letters, memos and reports about parts of the Church School System, including colleges, seminaries, and institutes. Dated 1964.
Office of the President records on Church School System, 1963-1965
Contains letters and memos between President Wilkinson, Church general authorities, and BYU faculty on the topics of Church schools, proposed Church schools, and curriculum within these schools. Dated 1963-1965.
Office of the President records on Church School System, 1966
Contains letters and memos between President Wilkinson, Church general authorities, and BYU faculty on the topics of Church schools, proposed Church schools, and curriculum within these schools. Dated 1966.
Office of the President records on junior colleges, 1949-1955
Contains histories, articles, reports and correspondence pertaining to junior colleges in Utah between 1949 to 1955. The majority of the correspondence and articles are opinions about the possibility of several of these colleges being transferred to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Office of the President records on junior colleges, 1955-1958
Contains letters, memos and reports dicussing the benefits and operations of junior colleges. Dated 1955 to 1958.
Office of the President records on proposed college in Hawaii, 1951-1957
Contains letters, memorandums and reports from 1951 to 1957. The materials pertain to the proposed buillding of a junior college in Laie, Hawaii.
Office of the President reports on proposed junior college system, 1959-1964
Contain reports on proposed campus locations for Church-affiliated junior colleges. Materials date from between 1959 and 1964.
Study to establish additional junior colleges as part of the LDS Church Educational System
Includes a study of enrollment trends in the Church Education System in order to determine the locations of additional junior colleges.