Brigham Young University. Administrative Advisory Council

The Administrative Advisory Council was created in 1972 as a parallel organization to the Faculty Advisory Council, which it was patterned after. The council serves as a liaison between full-time BYU administrative and staff employees and the University's administration.

Variant names

Brigham Young University. AAC

Description

Established: 1972

Location: Provo, Utah (1972- )

Functions

The function of the Administrative Advisory Council is to advise the University President on matters directed toward the improvement of administrative and staff functions of the University.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The Administrative Advisory Council consists of seventeen full-time BYU administrative and staff employees appointed by and responsible to the University President.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1972- )

Sources

Accreditation Self-Study Reports, 2003-2006 (UA 1262 Box 1): (served as a liaison between the administrative and support staff employees and the University administration; consists of seventeen full-time BYU administrative and staff employees)

Brigham Young University: The First One Hundred Years, 1975: v. 4 p. 51 (organized in 1972; patterned after the Faculty Advisory Council)

Brigham Young University Committees, 1980-1984 (UA 791 Fol 2): (advised the President on matters relating toward the improvement of administrative and staff functions of the University; appointed by and responsible to the University President)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00468

Creator: JDM