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What Simmons University (in partnership with Kaplan International) says about their program:
"In our accelerated 3+1 program you'll earn your BS in Information Technology in three years, followed by a fourth year of study to complete your MS in Library and Information Science.
Through our accelerated 3+1 program, you’ll apply your knowledge of information technology to the field of library and information science and complete your undergraduate and graduate work in only four years.
You'll be set you up for success with a firm foundation in computing, data models and structure, and the legal and ethical uses of computer technologies. Working closely with expert faculty, you’ll complete your BS in Information Technology in three years, followed by a fourth year of study to complete your MS in Library and Information Science."
Applicants to bachelor’s degree programs must have obtained a secondary school diploma that is eligible for further academic studies in the country where it was earned.
All applicants for whom English is not their first language must submit proof of English proficiency to be considered for admission:
First-year students where English is the language of instruction for the entirety of their secondary school education (3-4 years) AND who have not taken any ESL/ELL classes in 11th or 12th grades have satisfied the University's English proficiency requirement.
All transcripts need to be official (signed in original ink and stamped with a seal
The university requires one letter from a teacher and one from a counselor, advisor, or headmaster
50% of tuition
Submit a complete application for admission, and a video (no longer than 3 minutes) or essay describing your interest in women’s leadership.
Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
USA student visa requirements