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  School of Communication and Information 2015–2017 Master of Information Program Admissions Requirements  

Requirements



Entry into the master of information (M.I.) program is competitive and is affected by the quality and academic promise of the pool of candidates. GRE scores, undergraduate and graduate records, letters of recommendation, and personal statements are all considered in the selection process. In evaluating credentials, the admissions committee looks for both the potential for graduate study and the potential for service to the profession. 

 

Specific admissions requirements are as follows:

  • A bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution of higher education. Evidence of potential for graduate study is demonstrated by a B grade or better.
  • Submission of standardized test scores. See the section on Tests for details.
  • Three letters of recommendation. These should focus on the applicant's academic capacity (e.g., problem solving, thinking, analytical, and reflective skills) to undertake a rigorous program of graduate study. Letters are expected from the applicant's professors or from senior members of professional and/or corporate organizations who are able to comment substantially on the applicant's academic capabilities rather than on workplace efficiency and character references. Relationship to the applicant needs to be established. Personal friends, clergy, and family members are not usually appropriate recommenders.
  • Personal statement of no more than 750 words. Focus should be on presenting a personal view of the profession, as well as aspirations and goals regarding the applicant's future in the library and information science professions.
  • TOEFL scores are required for all international applicants. TOEFL test should be taken within the last three years. Paper and pencil result of 600 or higher, or a computer-based test of 250 or higher, or an internet test score of 100 or higher.

Applicants should refer to the current application form and instructions for procedures at (http://gradstudy.rutgers.edu/apply.shtml). A detailed description of admissions requirements is provided at http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/master-of-library-and-information-science/admission-and-entry-requirements.html.


 
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