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The School of Library and Information Sciences will begin a Georgia Program Cohort in the Fall of 2008.  The School is committed to the cohort approach because of the structure and community that it provides.

Onsite instruction includes two four-day institutes (August 29 - September 1, 2008 and January 16 -19, 2009) held at the Emory University Robert W. Woodruff Library with the remainder of the instruction delivered online.

The cohort is limited to 35 students who must begin together in the Fall of 2008.  This program is available to persons in Georgia.

The University of North Texas School of Library and Information Sciences has a long history of providing high-quality programs at sites that are often many miles from the home campus in Denton. In receiving its current accreditation renewal by the American Library Association, the Committee on Accreditation commended the School for its outreach efforts. 

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Requests for information about the program and applications can be obtained through the Website. Dean: Dr. Herman Totten can be contacted at totten@.unt.edu and Associate Dean Dr. Linda Schamber can be contacted at schamber@unt.edu. Charlotte Thomas can be contacted at cthomas@lis.admin.unt.edu

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This page last updated September 27, 2007
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