Brigham Young University. Student Service Association

The BYU Student Service Association charter was adopted in March 1988 by the student body, University President Jeffrey R. Holland, and the BYU Board of Trustees.

Variant names

BYUSA

Description

Established: 1988

Location: Provo, Utah (1988- )

Functions

The main roles for the BYU Student Service Association are to serve and to advise. It serves the students and university community through service-based activities that foster social interaction, increase awareness of current events, broaden awareness of other cultures, and encourage involvement of international students. BYUSA programs are expected to promote leadership, higher academic achievement, and balanced student development consistent with the university mission.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The presidency 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.

Associated Units

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

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Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00094

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