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− | The Indian Education Program was established in 1955 as a Brigham Young University Program under the direction of an Indian Education Committee. The | + | The Indian Education Program was established in 1955 as a Brigham Young University Program under the direction of an Indian Education Committee. The original committee consisted of S. Lyman Tyler as chairman, Shelby Clark as a member, and Robert Gwilliam as Advisor to Indian Students. In 1964 the Indian Education Program became the American Indian Education Program in the General College under the direction Paul E. Felt, BYU Director of Indian Affairs. |
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− | Ernest L. Wilkinson Presidential Papers, 1949-1975 (Est. 1955;The | + | Ernest L. Wilkinson Presidential Papers, 1949-1975 (Est. 1955;The original committee consisted of S. Lyman Tyler as chairman, Shelby Clark as a member, and Robert Gwilliam as Advisor to Indian Students. In 1964 the Indian Education Program became the American Indian Education Program in the General College under the direction Paul E. Felt, BYU Director of Indian Affairs. The Program functioned to assist Indian students in their university experience. Under the program the students tuition was waived, books were furnished to them on a loan basis, assistance was given in obtaining employment and living accommodations in homes in Provo, and college preparatory courses were offered by special faculty;functioned under the direction of an Indian Education Committee.) |
Register of the S. Lyman Tyler Collection (chairman: S. Lyman Tyler 1955-1960) | Register of the S. Lyman Tyler Collection (chairman: S. Lyman Tyler 1955-1960) | ||
− | Faculty Biographical Files, 1900-2000 (Paul E. Felt appointed BYU Director | + | Faculty Biographical Files, 1900-2000 (Paul E. Felt appointed BYU Director of Indian Affairs) |
==Maintenance Information== | ==Maintenance Information== |
Revision as of 12:50, 2 April 2010
The Indian Education Program was established in 1955 as a Brigham Young University Program under the direction of an Indian Education Committee. The original committee consisted of S. Lyman Tyler as chairman, Shelby Clark as a member, and Robert Gwilliam as Advisor to Indian Students. In 1964 the Indian Education Program became the American Indian Education Program in the General College under the direction Paul E. Felt, BYU Director of Indian Affairs.
Contents
Description
Established: 1955
Abolished: 1964
Location: Provo, Utah
Functions
The Program functioned to assist Indian students in their university experience. Under the program the students tuition was waived, books were furnished to them on a loan basis, assistance was given in obtaining employment and living accommodations in homes in Provo, and college preparatory courses were offered by special faculty.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Indian Education Program functioned as a University Program under the direction of an Indian Education Committee.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University.
Later unit: Brigham Young University. American Indian Education Program (1964-1966)
Associated Archival Materials
Ernest L. Wilkinson Presidential Papers, 1949-1975. (UA 1086)
Register of the S. Lyman Tyler Collection (UA 614)
Faculty Biographical Files, 1900-2000 (UA 909)
Sources
Ernest L. Wilkinson Presidential Papers, 1949-1975 (Est. 1955;The original committee consisted of S. Lyman Tyler as chairman, Shelby Clark as a member, and Robert Gwilliam as Advisor to Indian Students. In 1964 the Indian Education Program became the American Indian Education Program in the General College under the direction Paul E. Felt, BYU Director of Indian Affairs. The Program functioned to assist Indian students in their university experience. Under the program the students tuition was waived, books were furnished to them on a loan basis, assistance was given in obtaining employment and living accommodations in homes in Provo, and college preparatory courses were offered by special faculty;functioned under the direction of an Indian Education Committee.)
Register of the S. Lyman Tyler Collection (chairman: S. Lyman Tyler 1955-1960)
Faculty Biographical Files, 1900-2000 (Paul E. Felt appointed BYU Director of Indian Affairs)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00026
Creator: CEP