Librarianship is a rapidly changing field. With new technologies and digital information, libraries and librarians are needed more than ever to provide relevant and meaningful services to library users. The St. John’s program works to prepare graduates for careers within the traditional library setting as well as new and emerging positions in the communications, business, technology services, and research industries.
The Department of Library and Information Science reviews and accepts applications on a rolling basis throughout the year, so you may begin your studies in the Fall, Spring, or Summer. To be considered, a successful applicant to the MS program will have:
- Earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university achieving at least a B (3.0) grade point average (GPA).
- A statement of professional purpose, which should include a meaningful discussion of what you hope to accomplish with an MLS from St. John’s.
- Two letters of recommendation from professors, instructors, or persons with whom you have worked in a professional capacity.
- Official Transcripts from each institution you have attended. If you attended St. John’s as an undergraduate and/or a graduate student, you are NOT required to submit these transcripts.
- Applicants must also demonstrate, either by their studies or by their professional experience, a general understanding of computers and computer technology.
- A $70 application fee, which must be paid when the application is submitted.
- An interview with the director* (may be required)
The graduate schools at St. John’s University in New York City offer more than 60 graduate degree and professional certificate programs in five acclaimed colleges, a School of Law, and institute dedicated solely to the growing field of biotechnology. Our highly competitive advanced degree programs will challenge you to become the very best you can possibly be. Explore our website to learn more about earning your master’s degree, doctoral degree, or professional certificate online, in New York or in Rome.
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