These pertain to official records created or received in pursuit of university business such as memos
and correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, financial records, and the like, arranged according
to the administrative unit that created the records. As a general rule, use of university records require
written permission from the current head of the administrative unit where the records originated.
Here are found manuscripts and printed documents about the university from its founding in 1911 until early 1970s during the Connon Presidency, when archival documentation has not been formally established. Many of the original documents on the Connon years may be found at the Provincialate Archives at La Salle Greenhills. Records from 1911 until the late 1940s are irretrievably lost due to the destruction of the school buildings in the aftermath of World War II. Photocopies and microfilm copies of the originals; however, have been made from records found in the Mother House Archive in Rome and in the United States. Included also are important legal documents, accreditation records, and records collected from various Lasallian schools. Use of these records requires written approval from the University Archivist.