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The Admissions Advisors program was directed by William R. Siddoway (1966-1968) and coordinated by Lynn Johnson (1968). It functioned until it formally became the Church Educational System Admissions Adviser Program in 1974.
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Variant Names
Admissions Adviser Program
Description
Established: 1966
Abolished: 1974
Location: Provo, Utah (1966-1974)
Functions
The Admissions Advisors Program was set up to advise students as to whether they should attend BYU or attend classes near their homes where there were institutes available. By 1968 the function had broadened for students with respect to all Church educational institutions, with representatives from BYU and institutes of religion.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The program was run by a director who reported to the University.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1966-1974)
Sources
Brigham Young University: The First One Hundred Years, volume 3, pg. 691 (Establishment & Abolition dates, function, date of program expansion); volume 4 pg. 216-217 (Program expansion formalized)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00318
Creator: UPB