Brigham Young University. Financial Services
Dates
- Existence: 1967 - 2001
Administrative History
Financial Services (1967-2001) was a unit of Brigham Young University that oversaw all financial affairs of the university.
Financial Services was established at Brigham Young University in 1967. The director was Lyman J. Durfee (1968-1980). Financial Services was over all financial affairs of the university, including scholarships, grants, purchasing, assets, and payroll.
Citation:
Brigham Young University annual catalog, 1972-1973: p. 37-38 (scholarships were awarded based on financial need and academic achievements, Scholarships ranged from one to four year renewable scholarship) p. 546 (Lyman J. Durfee; start of Financial Services)Brigham Young University general catalog of courses, 1968-1971: p. 68-69 (Financial Services is responsible for the collection, disbursing, recording, and reporting of all University moneys. The following departments have been set up to facilitate these services: Treasurer's Office, Accounting Office, Payroll Department, Internal Auditing Department, Budget and Procedures Office, Financial Aids Office)
Brigham Young University catalog of courses, 1986-2001 (Financial Services office listed as dealing with all tuition fees)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Financial Services annual financial reports
Contains bound reports of Brigham Young University finances from 1950 to 1984; some years are not included in the collection. Also includes a letter from the Church Auditing Department concerning the 1971 reports, and annual financial reports from university colleges and other units.
Financial Services records
Contains annual reports, assistant administrative vice president files, and Jerusalem Center financial records. Dates range from 1967 to 2010.
Financial Services records
Contains university self-study reports, as well as course catalogs and departmental pamphlets. Materials date from between 1990 and 1997.