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UCLA MLIS Information Session in San Francisco

An informational meeting for the UCLA MLIS program will take place in San Francisco on Sunday, November 8th from 2-4 pm in the 3rd Floor Conference Room of the main San Francisco Public Library at 100 Larkin Street.

The UCLA Department of Information Studies encourages applicants and prospective MLIS applicants to attend Group Information Meetings. At each meeting, the IS Student Affairs Officer will present an overview of the program and then respond to questions regarding MLIS degree requirements, program structure, the library/information science profession, and the admissions process.

Please contact the Student Affairs Officer to indicate which information session you plan on attending by phone (310) 825-5269 or by e-mail Susan Abler at abler@gseis.ucla.edu if interested in attending this meeting.

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