ALA Accredited
The MI has been awarded full reaccreditation through fall 2025 from the American Library Association’s Committee on Accreditation.
Maintaining the program’s long held status.
The design of the Master of Information (MI) program engages students from a wide variety of professional and academic contexts to focus on information: its creation, organization, classification, retrieval, preservation, management and use. Built upon the values and foundations of Library and Information Science, the MI program focuses on the integral relationships between people, information and technology.
The mission of the Master of Information program is to enable you to provide professional expertise, leadership, and innovation across diverse information and technological landscapes. People-focused, information technology-intensive, data-driven, and career-oriented, our Master of Information is your gateway to making a significant contribution to organizational leadership, information management, community, and social development.
The MI program offers areas of concentration built around your career goals.
Graduates of Rutgers’ MI program will be able to:
SC&I’s MI is one of the most respected programs of its kind and has a strong network of alumni professionals.
MI students have an opportunity to study abroad at Wroxton College for summer 2023.
The MI has been awarded full reaccreditation through fall 2025 from the American Library Association’s Committee on Accreditation.
Maintaining the program’s long held status.
SC&I’s MI program currently ranks:
#6 overall program nationally
#2 for school library media
#6 for digital librarianship
#3 for services for children and youth
#10 for information systems
The iSchools organization was founded in 2005 by a collective of information schools dedicated to advancing the information field in the 21st Century.
SC&I belongs to the iCaucus, the consortium’s governing group.
Learn more about the MI program by viewing our MI Colloquiums on our YouTube channel.