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About the Ph.D. Program

Ph.D. Admissions Critera

If you have a bachelor's degree, a lively intellectual curiosity, and a willingness to work hard, you are invited to apply to SLIS's Ph.D.program. This is a brief, informal description of our admissions criteria. Please see the Indiana University Bulletin of the School of Library and Information Science or contact SLIS's graduate office for a complete description.

If you are admitted and have a master's degree in a field of study closely related to information science from a recognized international program, or the equivalent, you can be enrolled in the doctoral program and can transfer up to 30 credits of recognized course work. You must submit official transcripts as proof of degree completion.

Ph.D. Admissions Requirements

We examine your application package to assess your potential for excellence in conducting research in information science, both in our doctoral program and in your subsequent career. Success in a doctoral program requires such characteristics as the ability to identify and conceptualize significant research problems, the ability to be insightful and express ideas clearly and overall potential for contributing new knowledge to the discipline. Admission to our doctoral program is highly competitive.

We examine each applicant's record of academic accomplishment. You must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college. Your undergraduate grade point average should be at least 3.2 (on a 4.0 scale). If you have taken graduate courses, you should have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) for this course work.

To review you for admission, we must have the following materials:

Application Deadline: January 15 - for admission for the Fall Semester

SLIS Ph.D. students will only be admitted to begin the Fall Semester. The application deadline is also the deadline for SLIS financial aid consideration.

International student applications must be reviewed by the IU Office of International Admissions prior to review by the SLIS Doctoral Admissions Committee. Students need to allow processing time with International Admissions; sometimes several months are needed. Submit your online application by November 1 so that it can be forwarded to SLIS by January 15. International Admissions email address: intladm@indiana.edu

We encourage you to provide us with the most appropriate evidence regarding each of the admission criteria. GRE scores and college transcripts are usually sufficient to demonstrate your capability to work with abstract concepts in doctoral level courses and research. The essay portion of the application provides some indication of your commitment to research and to the field of information science. We recommended that you submit a sample or summary of previous work that is relevant to the admission criteria, such as academic papers or work-related projects.

We'd Like to Hear From You!

If you're interested in our doctoral program, we would like to hear from you. Our faculty's interests and research areas are listed on our website. We invite you to write, call, or send email to specific faculty whose interests are strongly related to yours to discuss our Ph.D. program in Information Science.