Records, 1977-1992.

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Records, 1977-1992.

The Academic Vice-President is responsible for all academic programs in the various schools, colleges, and departments of the University, including Admissions, the Library, and Division of Continuing Education; developing the academic stature of the University, developing curricula, improving instruction, and increasing the scholarly and creative work; and hiring, development and advancement of the faculty, and works directly with the deans. Under the direction of the Academic Vice-President, the four Associate Academic Vice-Presidents are responsible for International, Distance, and Continuing Education; faculty; research and graduate studies; and undergraduate studies; the Assistant Academic Vice-President is responsible for computing services. This collection consists of faculty files, campus summaries and reports, minutes, general office documents, and correspondence from the office of the Associate Academic Vice-President.

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Brigham Young University. Associate Academic Vice-President.

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Brigham Young University.

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