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==Maintenance Information==
 
==Maintenance Information==

Revision as of 10:08, 21 December 2010

To replace the Associated Students of Brigham Young University, the BYU Student Service Association was established in March 1988 with a charter adopted by the student body, University President Jeffrey R. Holland, and the BYU Board of Trustees. Since 1988, BYUSA has operated under the following presidents: Mark Crockett (1988-1989), Jeff Singer (1989-1990), Brett Blake (1990-1991), Amy Baird Miner (1991-1992), Stephen Jason Hall (1992-1993), Mike Lee (1993-1994), Matt Cowley (1994-1995), Wesley McDougal (1995-1996), Kristian Watford (1996-1997), Dallin M. Anderson (1997-1998), Brian Bowers (1998-1999), Eric Perry (1999-2000), Bill Brady (2000-2001), Matt Blackner (2001-2002), Robert Foster (2002-2003), Dave Johnson (2003-2004), France Nielson (2004-2005), Adam Larson (2005-2006), Christopher Giovarelli (2006-2007), Summer Price (2007-2008), Adam Ruri (2008-2009), Elsie May (2009-2010), and Chris Peterson (2010-2011).

Variant names

BYUSA

BYUSSA

BYU/SA (logo)

Description

Established: 1988

Location: Provo, Utah (1988- )

Functions

The mission of the BYU Student Service Association is to engage students in opportunities which cultivate a sense of belonging, refined skills and talents, divine-centered leadership, meaningful contributions, a spirit of honor, and a commitment to future service. This is done by organizing activities and programs that provide opportunities for organizers and participants to grow and develop consistently with the university mission. The association implements its programs in order to contribute to the central role of the academic experience in the life of the student, take an active educational role in support of the Honor Code and the university mission, foster service to the campus community, the local community, and the world, provide opportunities for students to learn and practice principles of leadership as taught by Christ, and maintain a system whereby students may council directly with administrators and faculty.

Assets and Administrative Structure

BYUSA obtains its charter and authority from the BYU Board of Trustees through the BYU administration. It is directed by the presidency, which is comprised of the President, the Executive Vice President, and five Vice Presidents. The Vice Presidents are the Assistant to the President for Administration, the Assistant to the President for Communications, the Activities Vice President, the Student Honor Vice President, and the Clubs Vice President. Appointed Executive Directors, Program Directors, and volunteers assist the presidency. The Student Advisory Council provides representation to students and consists of 41 members, two from each college and one from each interest group. BYUSA also administers over the University Coordinating Committee, which coordinates the efforts of all campus service and event organizations.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1988- )

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University Student Service Association. Student Advisory Council (1988- )

Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University Student Service Association. Student Honor Association (1988- )

Earlier unit: Associated Students of Brigham Young University (1933-1988)

Associated Archival Materials

Proposal for new student association, 1988 (UA 1018)

Sources

BYU Student Service Association Web site, via WWW, May 11, 2010 (charter was adopted in March 1988 by the student body, University President Jeffrey R. Holland, and the BYU Board of Trustees) http://byusa.byu.edu/

BYUSA, 1988-2000 (List of presidents)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00094

Creator: UPB