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ALA Accredited logoSystematic planning and program learning assessment are an integral part of our program’s operation. In 2019 Rutgers MI (formerly MLIS) program was granted accreditation by the American Library Association. The program presentation was submitted in August 2018. In January 2019 the program was granted continued accreditation through 2025. The program also submits a Biennial report outlining interim program developments. The most recent was submitted in February 2021.


MI Career Outcome report notes various career-related outcomes of Master of information students.

84%

of employed MI graduates reported employment in a position related to their major area of study.

86%

of employed graduates think that their job has been enhanced based on their experience in the program.

 


Retention Rate:
The ToT persistent rate is defined as the percentage of active students (minus graduates) from the previous term who returned for the current term. Because Summer is not a required term in the MI program, but still an intake, the Fall ToT rate is calculated using Spring actual students (minus spring and summer graduates, plus summer starts) who return for the Fall term.

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