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BYU Salt Lake Center

Extracted from the Wikipedia article BYU Division of Continuing Education.
BYU Salt Lake Center
The BYU Salt Lake Center is one of two satellite campuses operated by BYU. Beginning in 1952, lectures and classes were periodically offered by BYU faculty in Salt Lake City. In January 1959, the BYU Salt Lake Center was formally organized with Lynn M. Hilton as chairman. It was originally located in the Alfred McCune House, but this proved to be too small for the program and some courses were offered at the Craft House, Barrett Hall, the Salt Lake Assembly Hall, the Institute of Religion building adjacent to the University of Utah, and other locations.