Difference between revisions of "Brigham Young University. Admissions and Records"

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The Office of Admissions and Records begins functioning the moment future students make an inquiry about BYU. The Admissions and Records Office also works with faculty, parents, BYU administration and what agencies require information from student records. The responsibility of the office is divided into eleven supervised areas. These include the Admissions Adviser Program, High School & Junior College Relations, Financial Aids, Admissions Office, Registrar, Evaluation—Transfer and Graduation, Data Collection and Analysis, Microfilm Services, Academic Advisement, and cooperating with the Educational Information and Guidance Center.
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The Office of Admissions and Records begins its functioning with future students at their first inquiry about BYU. The Admissions and Records Office also works with faculty, parents, BYU administration and what agencies require information from student records. The responsibility of the office is divided into eleven supervised areas. These include the Admissions Adviser Program, High School & Junior College Relations, Financial Aids, Admissions Office, Registrar, Evaluation—Transfer and Graduation, Data Collection and Analysis, Microfilm Services, Academic Advisement, and cooperating with the Educational Information and Guidance Center.
  
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==

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Description

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Location: Provo, Utah (?
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Functions

The Office of Admissions and Records begins its functioning with future students at their first inquiry about BYU. The Admissions and Records Office also works with faculty, parents, BYU administration and what agencies require information from student records. The responsibility of the office is divided into eleven supervised areas. These include the Admissions Adviser Program, High School & Junior College Relations, Financial Aids, Admissions Office, Registrar, Evaluation—Transfer and Graduation, Data Collection and Analysis, Microfilm Services, Academic Advisement, and cooperating with the Educational Information and Guidance Center.

Assets and Administrative Structure

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Associated Units

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Associated Archival Materials

Returned Missionaries in Attendance At BYU Through The School Year 1952-53. (UA 334)

Cumulative Enrollment According to Stakes And Missions 1953. (UA 318)

Recommendations for Transfer Students. (UA 159)

Grade Charts, 1939-40. (UA 396)

Publications, 1994-1996. (UA 906)

Commencement Speakers, 1918-1995. (UA SC 50)

A Statement of Regulations, Policies, And Procedures. (UA 431)

Records, 1963-2001. (UA 1156 box 238)

Records, 1957. (UA 159)

Records, 1922-1962. (UA 60)

Records, 1953-1957. (UA 128)

Activities of the Office of Admissions and Records, 1969-70. (378.2 A1a no.81)

Records and Correspondence From the Office of Bruce L. Olsen, Director of Admissions and Records, 1957, 1973. (UA 583)

Sources

UPB Files

Maintenance Information

Record ID: no2009048193

Creator: UPB