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Appendix 4: Institutes of Religion Opening Dates, 1926–1946


“Appendix 4: Institutes of Religion Opening Dates, 1926–1946,” By Study and Also by Faith—One Hundred Years of Seminaries and Institutes of Religion (2015)

“Appendix 4,” By Study and Also by Faith

Appendix 4

Institutes of Religion Opening Dates, 1926–1946

Institutes at Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Year

Location

University or College

1926

Moscow, Idaho

University of Idaho

1928

Logan, Utah

Utah State Agricultural College

1929

Pocatello, Idaho

Idaho State College

1935

Salt Lake City, Utah

University of Utah

1935

Los Angeles, California

University of California–Los Angeles and University of Southern California

1936

Laramie, Wyoming

University of Wyoming

1937

Flagstaff, Arizona

Arizona State College

1937

Tucson, Arizona

University of Arizona

1946

Berkeley, California

University of California

1946

Tempe, Arizona

Arizona State College

Institutes at Junior Colleges

Year

Location

University or College

1935

Salt Lake City, Utah

LDS Business College

1936

St. George, Utah

Dixie College

1936

Ephraim, Utah

Snow College

1936

Cedar City, Utah

Branch Agricultural College

1937

Thatcher, Arizona

Eastern Arizona State College

1941

Ogden, Utah

Weber College

1946

Price, Utah

Lehigh Carbon Community College

Adapted from Leland H. Gentry, “Religious Education in Crescendo and Diminuendo,” in A History of Latter-day Saint Religious Education, 1820 to 1994, 21, Church History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah; Ernest L. Wilkinson, “The Place of the Institutes in the Church School System” (address at a convention at Brigham Young University, Aug. 20, 1953), 2, typescript in Church History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.