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The Council of the Graduate School was formally established in 1946. It was organized as an administrative body for the Graduate School and worked closely with the Dean of the Graduate School and the President of the University. It was renamed The General Committee of the Graduate School in 1950.
  
 
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Associated unit: [[associated unit::Brigham Young University. Graduate School]] ([[date::1946]]-[[date::1950]])
 
Associated unit: [[associated unit::Brigham Young University. Graduate School]] ([[date::1946]]-[[date::1950]])
 
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Revision as of 13:59, 14 April 2010

The Council of the Graduate School was formally established in 1946. It was organized as an administrative body for the Graduate School and worked closely with the Dean of the Graduate School and the President of the University. It was renamed The General Committee of the Graduate School in 1950.

Description

Established: 1946

Abolished: 1950

Location: Provo, Utah (1946-1950)

Functions

The functions of the Council of the Graduate School are to fix the conditions for admission to the School, to administer the requirements for the degrees offered, to admit students to candidacy for degrees, to supervise the conduct of examinations for degrees, to grant graduate fellowships, scholarships, and other stipends, and to perform all other functions and duties which pertain to the administration of graduate work in the University. The Dean is the administrative officer of the Council.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The University Council consists of the President of the University and the Dean of the Graduate School who are ex-officio members, and nine other faculty members who are appointed by the President.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1946-1950)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. General Committee of the Graduate School (1950)

Associated unit: Brigham Young University. Graduate School (1946-1950)

Sources

Brigham Young University Catalog 1946-1947 p.8 (Administrative structure); p. 51 (Functions)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00079

Creator: ARC