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The College of Religious Instruction was born in 1959 when the Division of Religion was discontinued due to growth in university enrollment. As university enrollment grew, religious class enrollment grew, as every student was required to engage in a religious class each semester. The following individuals served as deans of the college: David H. Yarn, Jr. (1959-1963), B. West Belnap (1964-1967), Daniel H. Ludlow (1968-1971), Roy W. Doxey (1972-1973), Jeffrey R. Holland (1974-1976), and Ellis T. Rasmussen (1976-).
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Variant names
Brigham Young University. Division of Religion.
Description
Established: 1959
Abolished: 1973
Location: Provo, Utah (1959-1973)
Functions
Assets and Administrative Structure
Despite its college name, the College of Religious Instruction does not grant degrees, neither graduate nor undergraduate.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1959-1973)
Subordinate unit:
Associated Archival Materials
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Sources
Brigham Young University, 1975 vol. 2 p. 622 (theological classes)
Brigham Young University, 1975 vol. 3 p. 111 (discontinuance of Division of Religion, religious enrollment)
Brigham Young University, 1975 vol. 4 p. 488 (deans)
Brigham Young University, 1975 vol. 4 p. 184 (Book of Mormon course requirement)
Brigham Young University, 1975 vol. 4 p. 193 (no degrees)
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