School of Information Sciences

Admissions: Overview

We thank you for your interest in the School of Information Sciences. There are diffrerent admission processes and requirements for each of our degree programs. Please select the degree program in which you are interested from the list below.

Information Science & Technology Programs

The School of Information Sciences offers a B.S. in Information Science. Admissions to the School of Information Sciences' undergraduate program are processed by University of Pittsburgh. Find out more about the University's undergraduate admissions and application information.

The School of Information Sciences offers several graduate programs in Information Science & Technology:

  1. Application Process for the MSIS degree
  2. Application Process for the Ph.D. degree in Information Science

Telecommunications and Networking Programs

  1. Application Process for the MST degree
  2. Application Process for the Ph.D. degree in Information Science with a concentration in Telecommunications

Library & Information Science Programs

The School of Information Sciences offers graduate programs in Library & Information Science:

  1. Application Process for MLIS, CAS, Ph.D., and Special Students
  2. Application Process for FastTrack MLIS

For International Students Only

In order for SIS to be in compliance with the dates established by the Office of International Services (OIS), all international students must have their admission credentials and their proof of financial resources submitted far in advance, according to the term of entry. Meeting these dates will insure that all visa documents are issued by the INS to prospective international students in time for the beginning of each term's studies. Please download the International Graduate Student Information and International Graduate Student Supplemental Form.

Term of Admission International Application Deadline
Summer December 15th
Fall January 15th
Spring June 15th

 

Student-Faculty Collaboration

At SIS, faculty and students work together to craft agendas for the SIS Research Interest Groups, determine research projects to be undertaken, and seek funding to support the projects.