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The Master of Science in School Librarianship program, approved by the New York State Education Department, qualifies graduates for the Library Media Specialist certification covering kindergarten through 12th grade. This curriculum equips students with contemporary skills needed to manage modern school libraries. Every course incorporates cutting-edge, research-backed methodologies from the library science profession. Students will learn instructional approaches for information literacy education, designed to meet both the AASL's National School Library Standards and New York's academic benchmarks.
You must have received an undergraduate bachelor's degree with a GPA of 3.0 or better by the intended beginning semester. Applications with lower GPAs may still be considered and granted a “conditional admission” (see below for more information). 
Conditional Admission Status: You may be admitted conditionally to this MS program when you do not meet all admission requirements (most often because of an undergraduate GPA below 3.0) but your personal statements, transcripts, entrance examination scores, employment history and letters of reference demonstrate potential for success. At the end of the semester in which you have attempted 9 credit hours in the program - including two core courses (e.g., LIS 507, LIS 508, LIS 575) (courses with a grade of R/resigned do not count as attempted, but I and U do) - your academic standing will be reviewed by IS staff. At the time of the review, if you meet all the conditions of good academic standing and have no incomplete or unsatisfactory grades, conditional status is automatically lifted and you are considered to be in good academic standing.