TYP Budget, 1983-1984
Scope and Contents
The Transitional Year Program collection is arranged alphabetically within loose chronological groupings and includes material related to running the program. As many current and past TYP students are minorities, several files contain material on affirmative action programs and the recruitment of talented minority students, as well as attempts to lure qualified staff to the program.
Correspondence between TYP directors and university administration, community groups in Boston and New York, and state and national education agencies represent a large part of the collection. Newsletters, university publications and student assignments also appear in much of the collection. Many documents in the collection appear on mimeograph masters.
The collection contains many requests for information about the TYP from prospective students, institutions, and Brandeis alumni. Material surrounding the program’s efforts to administer the PSAT and SAT for TYP students and payment forms to the College Board (CEEB) frequently appear throughout the collection.
TYP directors collected many university meetings minutes, which are most complete in the first few years of the program, roughly 1969 to 1974. The collection reflects the program's involvement with a wide variety of student issues including health, financial aid, and housing.
This collection will be of interest to researchers studying the Afro American Society and the African American Studies Department at Brandeis University as this collection contains information pertaining to both. Also included in the collection is documentation on minority student activism which helped to create the AAAS Department and in making changes to the TYP Program.
In an effort to learn more about the TYP accomplishments, the President's Office ordered Thompson Williams, who had returned from a deanship in the university to head the TYP, to define the program for the administration. Thompson's effort is explored in Box 7 and Box 8. The student newspaper, "The Justice," also wrote several articles on this topic and other TYP-related issues, some of which appear in the collection.
Director Williams faced considerable pressure to shut down the program in 1979 and was given a year to compile statistics on the TYP's success. In 1980, surveys went out to colleges and former students. These surveys along with their response are housed in Box 9.
While most of the collection contains printed documents, Box 16 contains generic reel-to-reel tapes in addition to files.
Dates
- 1983-1984
Creator
- From the Collection: Hose, John (Author, Person)
- From the Collection: Brandeis University. Myra Kraft Transitional Year Program (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Some material is restricted including exam results, class and student lists, student bills and stipends, grades, disciplinary actions against students, résumés, and letters of recommendation.
Extent
From the Collection: 16.00 Linear Feet
From the Collection: 16 record center boxes other_unmapped
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Brandeis University Repository
415 South St.
Waltham MA