Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Reviews

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  • Indianapolis (IN)
  • Annual Tuition: $33,717
100% of 9 students said this degree improved their career prospects
78% of 9 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Student Reviews - Master's in Library Science

Student Reviews - Master's in Library Science

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Kate Farmer
  • Reviewed: 12/29/2017
  • Degree: Library Science
"IUPUI is an excellent choice for those looking to earn their degree in Library and Information Science. The MLIS Program offers classes that are relevant to todays field, and the coursework does well to prepare students for future employment. As someone who has worked in public library systems for the last 15 years, I decided to take the next step in furthering my career by working towards my MLIS degree, and I am very pleased with how relevant the program course content is to real-life work experiences for librarians."
Laura
  • Reviewed: 2/1/2017
  • Degree: Library Science
"I have really enjoyed my classes in library science. The teacher are very helpful and respond quickly if you ask any questions. With the program being 100% on line I have been able to work full time and go to school. If you are looking for a program that has flexible schedule this is the one for you."
Olivia
  • Reviewed: 1/3/2017
  • Degree: Library Science
"I chose this program because it was a hybrid program, mostly in person but some online offerings. I also applied for and received a graduate assistantship, which was huge. Recently they have moved to online only, something which appeals to me much less."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 7/22/2016
  • Degree: Library Science
"I found the university to be very accessible. I do not agree with the choices the school is making to go all online. I think there is value in the classroom, but I have spoken with many people who say class times and campus is not accessible to them and without an online only option they would be unable to obtain a masters degree."
Jaime Hillegonds
  • Reviewed: 5/13/2015
  • Degree: Library Science
"The fully online program option is amazing and one of the main reasons I chose IUPUI. It allows me to work as an associate librarian in Illinois while still completing my Master's degree in Library Science. They are also ALA accredited, which is an absolute necessity if one wants to get a full-time job after graduate school. One thing I found annoying, however, is their policy on living in Indiana for 12 months before receiving in-state tuition. I cannot afford to be a full time student as planned for two more semesters due to that rule, even though I proved I did not move to Indiana to receive in-state tuition. The registrar's office was very helpful in figuring finances out though."
Jaime Hillegonds
  • Reviewed: 4/15/2015
  • Degree: Library Science
"The graduate program is great mainly because of the flexibility it allows me while I am completing the work. With one hundred percent online classes, I am able to work at a library to gain experience and still work toward completing my Masters degree. The faculty, however, rarely responds to emails, making it difficult to get in contact with them, which also makes it difficult to network. The campus is nice, but I do not spend a lot of time there. Another great bonus of the school is the affordable price. Especially for in-state students, the cost is less than most graduate programs."
Stephanie Roell
  • Reviewed: 11/10/2014
  • Degree: Library Science
"The Library and Information Science program at IUPUI provides valuable skills to students hoping to work professionally in a variety of organizations. Through management, reference, technical services, and more coursework the program gives students a distinct advantage outside of the program. At times the program was not flexible for full time workers who also worked in the program full time but overall professors were easy to reach and work with throughout each course."
Tara Foor
  • Reviewed: 7/1/2013
  • Degree: Library Science
"Choosing a people oriented field that involves sharing a great amount of information was what I ideally wanted when I chose to attend the only Library Sciences program in the state of Indiana, however, with the majority of their classes transitioning to being offered only online, it makes it difficult to meet people and practice what we are learning. Professors and adjuncts make an effort to get students to get to know each other through assignments on social outlets such as Facebook, but that hardly makes up for meeting people face to face. However, IUPUI does a great job of allowing students to take their time to complete the coursework, especially since graduate students are busy enough as it is."