Are Drexel's iSchool (College of Information Science and Technology) programs accredited?
Yes. Drexel is fully accredited by the American Library Association (ALA). Drexel University is also regionally accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges & Secondary Schools (the same accreditation as Carnegie Mellon, Columbia, Cornell, New York University, Princeton, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania).
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Do you accept transfer credits into the graduate iSchool programs?
Yes. Previously attended courses must meet the following guidelines to be eligible for transfer:
A 3 credit course taken at an institution following a semester schedule will be transferred in as a 3 credit course at Drexel University, regardless of the difference between the length of semesters or terms.
Generally, transfer courses will reduce the number of free electives needed in the program and therefore cannot be combined with credit for work experience.
To apply for credit transfer:
Submit a course syllabus for each course with the approval form and official transcripts that indicate the course was passed with "B" or better to the iSchool, Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, ATTN: Judy Haines
For more information regarding this policy and to access the appropriate form, please visit:http://www.cis.drexel.edu/forms/Transfer_of_GraduateCredit.pdf
Do you award credit for work experience?
Yes. Credit for work experience consists of the following guidelines:
For more information regarding this policy and to access the appropriate form, please visit:
http://www.ischool.drexel.edu/content/documents/pdf/CWEFORM.pdf
Is the GRE required for admission?
The GRE is required for all iSchool applicants (except those applying to the Advanced Certificate of Information Studies and Techology, and the Certificate in Healthcare Informatics); however, if your GPA is 3.2 or higher you may be permitted to waive the GRE. This decision is made by the Associate Dean of the College after reviewing the application.
If I do not fulfill all of the Admissions Criteria, do I still have a chance at being accepted?
Yes, the only absolute requirement for application to our MS programs is that you have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university. The 3.0 GPA for the last two years of your undergraduate study is a recommendation. We review each application on a case-by-case basis and take everything into consideration.
How does someone with an International degree go about applying to the online graduate iSchool programs?
In addition to the general admissions requirements, anyone who has been born outside of the United States is required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and have an official score report (indicating a minimum score of 600) sent directly from Educational Testing Service (ETS) to Drexel University before their file is evaluated.
TOEFL scores must be less than two years old to be considered. Information regarding the TOEFL can be obtained by contacting:
Educational Testing ServicePrinceton, NJ 08541609-921-9000, or 609-771-7100http://www.toefl.org
In addition, international students are required to list on their application all schools attended, including primary and secondary schools. Along with your application, you must enclose official transcripts (mark sheets and degree certificates) in your native language and in English from all colleges and graduate/ professional schools that you attended. Do not send transcripts from secondary schools. If your school issues only one transcript for life, you may send a notarized photocopy, bearing the seal on each page.
Applicants are responsible for contacting World Education Service for evaluation of transcripts:
World Education Service, Inc. (WES)P.O. Box 745Old Chelsea Station, New York, NY 10113-0745212-966-6311http://www.wes.org
Applicants are responsible for supplying all necessary documentation.
How long does it take to complete an iSchool online master's program?
The time to complete each program varies from student to student. The length of the program depends on how many credits a student transfers into the program and also how many courses a student takes per quarter. Generally, students take 1-2 courses per quarter because of family and work commitments. Students may take as few or as many courses as they want per term, as long as the program is completed within 7 years.
Can I take one or two classes from one of the iSchool curricula without being fully enrolled in the program?
The College of Information Science and Technology does not allow students to take courses under the non-matriculated status (non-degree seeking).
Are there any on-campus requirements for these programs?
No, students are not required to travel to campus for the graduate iSchool programs.
How many hours per week are generally spent on coursework for the online graduate iSchool programs?
Based on student feedback, we have found that generally students spend about 9-12 hours per week on online coursework, readings, and exams.
I want to be a school librarian. What program should I apply to?
Drexel's MS in Library and Information Science is the most appropriate program. Specific requirements to become a school librarian differ from school to school. Some schools might require, in addition to your Master's degree, a teaching certificate. Keep in mind that this program does not offer a media specialist certification. Please contact the school where you plan to work and ask what credentials they require.
Are there any available tuition discounts for employees or members of partnering corporations or associations?
Yes. Drexel has a large network of partners all over the country who benefit from reduced tuition rates. To find out if your employer or association is one of Drexel's partners, please contact us toll-free at 877-215-0009 or via email at info@drexel.com.
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