Education
Found in 4960 Collections and/or Records:
Counseling Service records
Contains correspondence, financial records, reports, and statistics produced by Vern Jensen for the Counseling Service. Also includes some correspondence while Jensen served as bishop of the BYU 26th Ward. Materials date from between 1954 and 1964.
Counseling Service records
Contains correspondence, student information records, test results, personality rating charts, and certificates of credits and admissions (16 items). Documents relate to counseling and admissions at the university prior to the establishment of Counseling Services. Materials date from between 1907 and 1922, and from 1939.
Counseling Service records
Contains correspondence, questionnaires, minutes, reports, and student test scores related to the Counseling Service. Materials date from between 1945 and 1959.
Counseling Service records
Contains freshman test results, lists of freshmen, and information about the tests themselves. Materials date from between 1931 and 1960.
Counseling Service testing records
Contains correspondence, GED results, reports on tests, and processed answer sheets. Materials date from between 1946 and 1963.
Counselor's guide to Brigham Young University
Alice Taylor Cox school papers
Contains the school papers of Cox, including class notes, chapel minutes, and essays about various topics including evolution, geography, dressmaking, and other subjects. Materials date from 1910-1921.
Amasa Bernard Cox class notes
Includes theology and science notes, and a brief biography written by his son and pasted to the front cover.
Cox family papers
Contains three family histories-one of Ray P. Cox, one of George Byron Cox, Jr., and one of Susan Lucretia Henrie Cox. It also contains a compact disc that contains each of the histories. Also included is a diary that contains notes from a lecture given by Benjamin Cluff, Jr. The notebook was kept by George B. Cox, Jr.
Wesley W. Craig autobiography
Comments on his ancestry; early life in Cabarton, Cascade, and elsewhere in Idaho; service in the U.S. Navy during the 1940s; conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), 1949; work in the Department of Sociology and School of Social Work at BYU; and professional and religious experiences, including in Guatemala, Peru, Spain, and Venezuela.