12 creditsFull-time status for undergraduate students is at least 12 credits per semester.
128 creditsUndergraduate students at Simmons progress through the class levels by completing credits, and must complete 128 credits, fulfill All-College and Major/Minor requirements, and submit a Senior Audit form in order to graduate.
The Simmons School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) is proud to have a degree in Library and Information Science accredited by the American Library Association (ALA)—the gold standard for library and information science (LIS) education in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Simmons University's 2022 Rankings Simmons University is ranked #136 in National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
18 creditsCurrently, the credit cap for students sits at 18 credits per semester, with an additional cost to students for any credits that exceed the limit. The average class is four credits.
Between 3 and 6 credits per semester constitutes a part-time schedule, and a full-time schedule includes 9 credits per semester. There is a maximum credit limit per semester. Students must maintain a 3.0 average GPA (which is a B average).
82.5% (2020)Simmons University / Acceptance rate
ALA accreditation indicates that the program has undergone a self-evaluation process, been reviewed by peers, and meets the Standards established by the American Library Association and Committee on Accreditation.
Library and Information Science (LIS) schools. LIS schools have undergone a continuous process of adaptation mirroring the development of the profession and discipline by encouraging future professionals to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for successful professional practice and scholarly work.
This 5-year dual-degree program combines the small and supportive academic environment at Simmons University with the world-class Ivy League education of Columbia University, giving you great career opportunities in STEM.Nov 1, 2021
Last year, 2,398 out of 2,905 applicants were admitted making Simmons University an easy school to get into with a very good chance of acceptance assuming you meet the requirements. Academically, it has difficult requirements for admission test scores, generally admitting students who score in the top 38 percent.
About Simmons University The university is renowned for its progressive view on education - the first African American student graduated in 1914 and it was one of a small number of private colleges not to impose admission quotas on Jewish students during the 1900s.
The SLIS Master of Science, Library and Information Science degree integrates theory with practice to help our graduates play dynamic roles in shaping the future of libraries, archives and museums. Our students learn to organize information, to preserve collections, and to support users as they seek reliable and rich information resources.
LIS students may choose to focus their studies by following a degree concentration curriculum designed to prepare students to work in a variety of information institutions with a diversity of materials and tools.
The LIS faculty has developed topical “tracks” that serve as guides for course selection and professional development in specific areas of the library and information science field.
1. Apply professional standards, tools, and best practices in the information field and across specialized areas.
Applicants to the MS (LIS) program must have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Applicants must also submit official transcripts from all institutions attended (including transfer credits), three letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, a resume, a completed application form, and application fee.
Flexible schedule, with classes held on days, nights, weekends, part-time, full-time, or online.
SLIS students develop hands-on skills and experience through internships, practicums, and pre-professional jobs in a wide variety of settings, including schools, libraries, corporations, hospitals, government agencies, NGOs, and media organizations.
Undergraduate students at Simmons progress through the class levels by completing credits, and must complete 128 or 127 credits, fulfill All-College and Major/Minor requirements, and submit a Senior Audit form in order to graduate.
Undergraduate students may transfer in a maximum of 80 transfer credits, no more than 16 of which may be from courses taken during summer terms. Graduate students may transfer in credits at the discretion of their program director.
Through a combination of required and elective courses, independent study, workshops, and guided experiences, the Ph.D. in Library and Information Science prepares students for lifelong activity in research, scholarship, teaching, and service.
The program prepares students to excel in areas of scholarship, teaching, and service.
Doctoral studies can be conducted at various intersections of setting, audience, and activity.
Demonstrates in-depth familiarity with scholarship in the field of library, archival, and information science;
All applicants for admission to the doctoral program must hold a master's degree from an ALA-accredited program in library and information science or a master's degree from a recognized institution in a related area. Applicants are expected to submit a completed application file that includes the following:
School of Library and Information Science. The School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) is a national leader with top-rat ed faculty , prestigious alumnae/i , and great locations in Boston and SLIS West (South Hadley, and Amherst, Massachusetts).
As many library workers faced pressure to continue operations throughout the pandemic, Bignoli vocally advocated for safer working conditions. Her campaign gained national attention and now Bignoli plans to build on this work to address long-existing issues.
Recognized for his dedication to students, Associate Professor Colin Rhinesmith has been named the 2021 winner of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Outstanding Information Science Teacher Award. Jun. 8, 2021.
Remembering Eric Carle, Celebrated Picturebook Author. Simmons University joins readers around the world in mourning the loss of Eric Carle, one of the most influential picturebook creators and author of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar.". May. 27, 2021.
The program is designed for students pursuing archival positions. Students gain the knowledge efficiently through a dual-degree program in history and archives management. You'll master skills in library and information science, archives management, historical methods, and research and history.
See the MS, LIS and MA History sections in this catalog for entry requirements
Students currently enrolled in the MS (LIS) program and in the Archives Management concentration can apply for admission to the dual degree (MA/MS) program in Archives and History by submitting an application and the required materials with the Ifill College admissions office.