Brigham Young University. Institutional Assessment and Analysis

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Institutional Research at Brigham Young University was established around 1962, and was responsible for internal audits and reviews. It was directed by Leland H. Campbell, and was renamed Institutional Research and Planning around 1978.

Institutional Research and Planning at Brigham Young University was formed in 1978, and was previously known as Institutional Research. It was first directed by Leland H. Campbell, who was replaced by H. Bruce Higley in 1981. The office was primarily responsible for internal audits and reviews. It was renamed Institutional Studies in 1981.

Institutional Studies at Brigham Young University was formed in 1981, and was previously known as Institutional Research and Planning. It was directed by H. Bruce Higley, and was primarily responsible for internal audits and reviews. It was split into two offices in 1996, the Office of Institutional Analysis and the Office of Assessment.

The Office of Institutional Analysis at Brigham Young University was formed in 1996, and was previously part of Institutional Studies. It was directed by H. Bruce Higley, and was primarily responsible for managing institutional data and data processing. In 1998 it was renamed the Office of Institutional Analysis and Data Administration.

Previously divided between the Office of Assessment and the Office of Institutional Analysis and Data Administration. It is directed by Danny R. Olsen, and is primarily responsible for assessing university programs.

From the description of Institutional Assessment and Analysis records, 1950-2000. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 355955954

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