Over the years, the role of the Registrar at UBC has evolved into a position between that of a senior academic officer and a senior records clerk. The Registrar's major functions include: serving in a secretariat capacity to the Senate and Faculties; implementing admission requirements as determined by the Senate; maintaining student records; providing examination scheduling, room booking and invigilation assignments; and participating in graduating ceremonies at the University.
Since 2002 the office of the Registrar has been subsumed within Enrolment Services, headed by the Associate Vice-President and Registrar.
| George E. Robinson Thomas Pattison Stanley W. Matthews Charles B. Wood John E. A. Parnall Kenneth G. Young Richard A. Spencer Brian J. Silzer James Ridge |
1914-1917 1917-1919 1919-1941 1941-1957 1957-1979 1980-1987 1988-2000 2000-2009 2009-present |
The University Act (1908) stipulated that there should be an appointed Registrar whose duty was to "keep all the necessary records and accounts, and to perform other such duties as may be required of him by the Senate or Board."
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