Brigham Young University. Nonmajor Advisement Center

The Nonmajor Advisement Center provided an opportunity for students who had not yet selected a major field of study to enroll in Nonmajor Programs. The center's techniques in working with it's students were considered among the most advanced and successful in the nation. Jerry L. Jensen (1979-1985) served as supervisor for the center.

Variant names

Brigham Young University. Non-major Programs Advisement Center

Description

Established: 1979

Abolished: 1985

Location: Provo, Utah (1979-1985)

Functions

The Nonmajor Advisement Center was responsible for all records of students registering in Nonmajor Programs. The center specialized in individualized advisement and academic support for all students.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The Nonmajor Advisement Center functioned under the administration of a supervisor.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Nonmajor Programs (1979-1985)

Later unit: Brigham Young University. Open-Major Advisement Center (1985-1992)

Sources

Brigham Young University General Catalog 1979-1980: p. 46, 125 (Jerry L. Jensen, supervisor; provided opportunity for students without majors to enroll in Nonmajor Programs; techniques in working with it's students considered among the most advanced and successful in the nation; responsible for all records of students registering in Nonmajor Programs; specialized in individualized advisement and academic support for all students; Non-major Programs Advisement Center, variant name)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00576

Creator: CEM