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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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