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Faculty and Staff In ILR (New posting 9/29/08)
(View Resumes Current ILR Students and Recent Graduates
ILR Cohort Programs
ILR Student S.H.R.M. Related Sites L.E.R.A. URSA Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Labor Relations College of Health and Human Services Graduate School School Of Continuing Education |
FAQ
Question: Do I need to complete the GRE or GMAT for admissions? Answer: No. The department does not require the GRE or GMAT. Question: When can I register for the program? Answer: Students can register for Fall, Summer, or Spring semesters. Question: How many credits will I earn in the ILR Masters Program? Answer: There are 27 required credits and 15 elective credits for a total of 42 credits. There is a possibility of waivers if you have sufficient coursework to waive required courses only. These waivers must have department approval. Electives cannot be waived. Question: What time are the classes? Answer: Classes are in the evening Monday through Thursday. The first class begins at 5:20 and ends at 7:50 pm; the second class begins at 8:00 and ends at 10:30 pm. Question: What is the class size? Answer: Class size ranges from 12-25 students. Question: Where is the Industrial and Labor Relations Program and where are the classes held? Answer: The ILR Department is located in the basement of Keith Hall and most classes are held in Keith 7. Some classes are held in other classrooms in Keith Hall. Question: Is there student parking on campus? Answer: Student parking (with a commuter pass) is available right below Keith Hall in the HUB student parking lot. You can also park at any meter as long as you pay. Question: Where can I get my textbooks? Answer: IUP has a book store called the Co-op Bookstore. Textbooks are available there, but you can also purchase them elsewhere. Question: How do I register for my classes? Answer: Once you are officially admitted from the Graduate School, you will get registration instructions and a PIN registration number. The registration process is done online through a computer program called URSA. Dropping and adding classes is also done online. Question: What is the age of the students? Answer: Students range from traditional (direct from bachelor's degree) to non-traditional (bachelor's degree received many years ago). Some students have no work experience and others have many years of work experience. This degree invites people who are searching for a new career. Question: Is there financial aid available? Answer: Financial aid is available through the Bursar's Office. For information on Financial Aid, please check their site at www.iup.edu/bursar. The ILR Department also offers Graduate Assistantships. Check for this information on our site at www.iup.edu/graduate/admit/assistantship.shtm |
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