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− | Brigham Young University, The First One Hundred Years, 1975: vol. 3 p. 301(Counseling Service was designed to assist students with their academic, social, spiritual, and vocational problems. A gradual transition shifted emphasis from part-time teacher-counselors to full-time professional counselors.) (The Counseling Service was established in 1946 to assist students in their college life and in their pursuit of a chosen career.) (Those serving as chairman of Counseling Service have included Antone K. Romney, Howard T. Reid, Clyde A. Parker, Vern H. Jensen, and, most recently, David Sorenson. For a short time, Marlow Harston, a psychiatrist, was engaged part time.) | + | Brigham Young University, The First One Hundred Years, 1975: vol. 3 p. 301(Counseling Service was designed to assist students with their academic, social, spiritual, and vocational problems. A gradual transition shifted emphasis from part-time teacher-counselors to full-time professional counselors.) (The Counseling Service was established in 1946 to assist students in their college life and in their pursuit of a chosen career.) (Those serving as chairman of Counseling Service have included Antone K. Romney, Howard T. Reid, Clyde A. Parker, Vern H. Jensen, and, most recently, David Sorenson. For a short time, Marlow Harston, a psychiatrist, was engaged part time.) (During the Oaks Administration the Counseling Center’s name was changed to Personal Development Center.) |
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Revision as of 12:26, 2 August 2010
The Counseling Service was established in 1946 to assist students in their college life and in their pursuit of a chosen career. Those serving as chairman of Counseling Service have included Antone K. Romney, Howard T. Reid, Clyde A. Parker, Vern H. Jensen, and, most recently, David Sorenson. For a short time, Marlow Harston, a psychiatrist, was engaged part time. During the Oaks Administration the Counseling Center’s name was changed to Personal Development Center.
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Description
Established: 1946
Abolished: 1972
Location: Provo, Utah (1946-1972)
Functions
Counseling Service was designed to assist students with their academic, social, spiritual, and vocational problems. A gradual transition shifted emphasis from part-time teacher-counselors to full-time professional counselors.
Assets and Administrative Structure
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Special Services (1946-1955)
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Student Personnel Services (1955-1972)
Later unit: Brigham Young University. Personal Development Center (1972-1976)
Associated Archival Materials
Sources
Brigham Young University Annual Catalog, 1946-1947: p.13 (Standing Committees) p.61 (Special Services)
Brigham Young University Annual Catalog, 1955-1956: p.94 (Student Personnel Services)
Brigham Young University, The First One Hundred Years, 1975: vol. 3 p. 301(Counseling Service was designed to assist students with their academic, social, spiritual, and vocational problems. A gradual transition shifted emphasis from part-time teacher-counselors to full-time professional counselors.) (The Counseling Service was established in 1946 to assist students in their college life and in their pursuit of a chosen career.) (Those serving as chairman of Counseling Service have included Antone K. Romney, Howard T. Reid, Clyde A. Parker, Vern H. Jensen, and, most recently, David Sorenson. For a short time, Marlow Harston, a psychiatrist, was engaged part time.) (During the Oaks Administration the Counseling Center’s name was changed to Personal Development Center.)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00190
Creator: MRM