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Show Wilkinson Outlines High School Scholarship, Record Necessary for Admission Into BYU Admission 51 ndards {nto decision to limit BYU's enroll-)some students who had planned/lished a Guidance Center at/nus is appointed in each stake) ted, it will-give them and the to any honors program in the easier high school will often be Brigham Young University have ment to around 20,000, some to come here find that their BYU to which all may apply and trained to help interpret’ school more time to determine country, there is no occasion accompanied gone up, but they “are still not 5,500 new students are expected grades and test scores-do not for counseling. This counsel- the admissions policies of the the courses they should take. for any good, hard-working stu- sco! hopelessly high.” Arid—“gen- this fall. qualify them for entrance. ing applies not ‘only to BYU University. We aré very pleas- For those not admitted, they dent thinking that he will not erally, a student with a high Portions of his address deal-| school average grade of B will ing with this subject follow: “As disappointing as this may but to the educational goals of ed with this program and plan will then have ibe in individual cases, time | it is|@my memberof the Church with|to organize it in the stakes of another school. to our regular pro- In some cases, gram. At leas and dent to BYU: who will work hafd in ply for admission, but when the keep up with those better. pre- Your members take advantage now functioningy we have been apply for adm high school has an excellent Board of Trustees decided that pared and is forced to with- of it Chance of being admitted.” most grateful for the assistance) thenlously fair, p Thus did BYU President Er-'ment “to approximately 20,000 have a tragic effect upon self-| ganized -seven of the western) Presidents. Ting toox law nest L. Wilkinsomr outline admis: students, restrictive admissions confidence and even self-re-|states in a program that many, “Qur admissions deadline and retention admi requirements. t test borderline committee akingly examines all the N k the current admission1s policies at BYU will be moreof a stimulus to effort in for we use an ad- missions formula “J; was not many years ago BYU should limit its enroll- draw. Such an experience can| “This Jear we have also or- given by Bishops and Siake! that we.were-criticized. for be lower hould mak be admitted and, in some cir“We know many of you even more distressing when a /fespect to our institutes or Utah and other areas by next)we may recommend that they application for admission. And cumstances, students with a would prefer that we take all/student with inadequate prepa- other institutions of higher’fall. In the 170 or more stakes take certain prerequisite he should know we are scrupu- C average will qualify. A Stu- high school graduates who ap- ration registers and tries “to| learning. We urge youto have| where admigsions advisors are courses _elsewhe by In every which gives high school than a deterrent to both grades and t I s. This way, we compen- that prospective students rec- te for high schools with rig- ognize early their lives what TUS grading practices, for attendance at this University sion standards for bishops and standards had to be developed, spect. To the end thai every|of you Bishops and Stake Pres-/date of April 30th this year is Now, we are criticized for be- U®der those conditions, test means — both in cost to the Stake presidents who visited and applied. As the Univer- young person in the Chureh can|idents will recognize—the Brig-| set to help both those who will ing too strict. The fact of the Sores are usually higher than Church and in the effort they the campus this weekend dur- sity’s President, 1 wholly sup- receive skillful, considerate di-/ham Young University Admis-/be admitted to the “Y” and matter is, however, that while 8'@des.. On the other hand, should put forth in preparing ing a lull in LDS Conference. port the-decision of the Board, rection in establishing his edu-|sions Advisor Progr am.|those’ who will not be admitted. we have an honors program "l@tively good grades from an'to be admitted.” He also said that despite the/even though this means that’ cational goals, we have estab-' Through this program an alum-'For those who will be admit- thatis the equal of or superior SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1967 ty, Sunday Herald Utah 5 7 DAYS ONLY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Hi-Way Special Guaranteed 24 Months S| Husky 4-Ply Nylon Cords * Switch tire now and get a greater margin of safety * Performance for modern highway travel demandsstability * Deep groove, sure-footed traction really grips the road . 4 5 6.00x13 Tubeless Whitewalls Only *3 More Per Tire Blackwall, Plus Federal Excisee Tax Plus Blackwall Tubeless Ti ALLSTATE Hi-Way Special Price Sale With Old Tire and Old Tire Federal Excise Tax 159 6.00x13 ns 6.50x13 1348 1.80 7.50 or 7.75x14 1548 221 sno 8254 7 2a 6.70 or 7.75x15 ° 15° 2.43 ‘ F ree : ALLSTATE TIRE No Money Down MOUNTING Charge Acct, = Revolving acwiiey Sears Best: Allstate Safety HighwayTires Tires for Pick-ups, Panels and Campers 6.00x16 Tube-Type 1 plus 2.38 BET. 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