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The acceptance rate at Utah Valley University is 100%. This means the school is a nearly open admissions school.
The oral history interviewer should strive to create a situation in which the interviewee is able to reflect widely, to recall fully, and to associate freely on the subject of the interview, and to maintain an atmosphere in which they are willing to articulate fully those recollections.
Freshmen applicants with a GED or HiSET are required to submit an official ACT or SAT test score to be considered for admission.
There are a few basic rules for paper (transcript) preservation of an oral history collection: Make sure transcriptions are created on acid-free paper. Save original transcript, and make copies for public use. Do not loan out original. Store paper copies of transcriptions in archival-quality, acid free boxes.
Please contact the IBR Office at irb@uvu.edu or schedule an appointment with the IRB Administrator (Appointments - sence (uvu.edu)) if you have questions about the consent process.

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The Vietnam War Commemoration Oral History Project collects and preserves video-recorded interviews of Vietnam veterans and their family members. Their stories provide the public with a clearer picture of military service and the effect of that service on the people waiting back home.
It would be trite to call this a book about Black soldiers experiences in Vietnam, or about race and racism in war. It is really about Black men struggling for their self-respect, about strong men trying to survive. What does a man do when he finds him self in the most indecipherable of wars?
UVU is an open-admission university, meaning no student is denied admission.
Two forms are required for oral history interview written and verbal documentation 1) Informed Consent, and 2) Deed of Gift. In addition to signing the forms, best practice states that the terms of both forms be recorded as they are read aloud and agreed to by the interviewer and narrator.
Tape record the interview if possible. If you try to work only from notes, you wont have an exact record of the persons comments and could end up distorting their meaning. Test your tape recorder, digital voice recorder, or videocamera ahead of time and bring extra batteries if necessary.

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