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Show THE ADMINISTRATION The control of Weber College is vested in the Utah State Board of Education and its executive officer, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Board meets each month to act upon matters of policy and upon recommendations made by the President of Weber College. The President is the chief executive of the College. Assisting the President is the Dean of the Faculty, who, with the President, is an ex-officio member of all college committees. The Administrative Council meets weekly to discuss and recommend administrative policy and methods and procedures for conducting the business of the College. The Administrative Council consists of the following: The President, Dean of Faculty, Registrar, Treasurer, Librarian, Dean of Men, Dean of Women, Chairmen of Divisions, Curriculum Adviser for Vocational Subjects, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Graduate Publicity Manager, and President of the Faculty Association. The following administrative committees, appointed by the President, have student and faculty representatives: Admission, Credits, and Graduation; Assemblies, Athletics, Awards and Eligibility, Building and Campus Planning, Catalogue, Community Service, Curriculum, Lecture and Concert Series, Library, Military Affairs, Publicity, Scholarships, Traveling Assemblies, Standards, Student Activities, Student Employment, Student Guidance, Summer Session and Evening School. Student representatives are appointed by the Board of Control. The Board of Controlthe executive body of student government includes the following officers: The president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and business manager of the student body; the sophomore class president and two elected representatives from the sophomore class; freshman class president and two elected representatives from the freshman class; a faculty member named by the Board of Control. The College treasurer is an ex-officio member. The Board of Control administers measures necessary to put into operation the provisions of the Constitution of the Associated Students of Weber College; such as the management of the student budget provided from student body funds, the appointment of committees, designation of staff officers, and the initiation of a program of out-of-class activities. The Inter-club Council, which includes representatives from each social club, the Dean of Women, and the Dean of Men, supervises and controls all club activities. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS THAT ASSIST THE ADMINISTRATION The Advisory Board, which is composed of a group of citizens in the Weber College area. The Board meets periodically to discuss problems of the College and matters of educational importance to the community. The Board makes suggestions and recommendations to the President of Weber College and to the State Board of Education. The Chamber of Commerce, through its Weber College Committee, supports the College. Occupational advisory committees assist college authorities in matters pertaining to the setting up of courses and curriculums to meet the needs of businesses, trades, and industries in the Weber College area. Each committee is an integral part in the organization of an occupational course of curriculum. The Alumni keeps the College informed of the activities of its graduates. Members of the Weber College Alumni have cooperated in the promotion of various campus projects. |