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INDIVIDUAL STUDIES - Policies and Procedures


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Introduction to Distance Learning Opportunities

Introduction to Distance Learning Opportunities

The School of Information Resources and Library Science has a long history of giving students in different geographic locations an opportunity to earn their ALA-accredited Master of Arts degree, changing delivery modes as technology changes and improves. We have been at the forefront of schools using online teaching environments and today teach "distance-friendly" courses that are all-virtual and those that combine short residencies with virtual learning (hybrid courses).

Distributed Electives: Current List

Distributed Electives: Current List

Effective for students matriculating starting in spring 2006, the SIRLS degree requirements include 18 credits of SIRLS electives, distributed across five categories, including a free-choice category. Courses currently approved in each of these areas appear below.

Checklist for Master's Program For Students Admitted 2006 and After

Checklist for Master's Program

For Students Admitted 2006 and After

Note: Students admitted prior to 2006: If requesting to graduate under the 2006 requirements, submit this form with a signed copy of the Request Form to Academic Advising Coordinator, Leslie Kent Kunkel.

Admissions Deadlines

updated October 29, 2007

Admission Deadlines

All students begining the SIRLS program take IRLS504,
Foundation of Library and Information Services, first.
There are no exceptions.

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Small and Rural Libraries Scholarship Application Form

School of Information Resources and Library Science

 

FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION

 

Institute for Museum and Library Services
Small and Rural Libraries Scholarship

 

 

Financial Aid Form

School of Information Resources and Library Science

FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION

 

Students wishing to apply for financial aid should:

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