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The San Jose School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) is partnering
with the American Indian Library Association (AILA) to launch Circle of
Learning - an initiative designed to recruit and support American Indians
and Alaska Natives who are interested in earning a Master of Library and
Information Science (MLIS) degree.  

 

The scholarship program is designed for Native students who want to earn a
fully online ALA-accredited MLIS degree.  Scholarship recipients will
receive financial assistance and other support, including mentoring, career
advisement, field experiences, involvement in professional conferences and
workshops, and interaction with Native leaders in the profession.  

 

Because all courses are delivered fully online, students will be able to
live anywhere while earning their MLIS degree.  Circle of Learning's unique
blended approach of online curriculum delivery and face-to-face social and
professional interactions will help ensure that scholarship recipients
receive personalized support and develop a professional network that will
benefit them in the years ahead.

 

The Circle of Learning scholarship program is made possible because of a
generous grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the
primary source of federal support for the nation's libraries and museums.
IMLS announced the award on June 15, 2010.  View their announcement here:
http://www.imls.gov/news/2010/061510.shtm

 

The Circle of Learning advisory committee is finalizing application
criteria.  Details regarding eligibility for scholarships and application
materials will be available on the project website by August 3, 2010.
Students will need to be admitted to the School's MLIS program in order to
receive scholarship funding, and the individuals selected to receive
scholarships will be eligible to start receiving tuition reimbursement for
courses taken during the Spring 2011 semester.

 

For more information regarding the Circle of Learning project, including
application information and deadlines, please visit the project's website at
http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/circleoflearning/.

 

For more information about SLIS and how to apply to the School's fully
online MLIS program, visit http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/audience/prospective.htm.

 

To learn more about the American Indian Library Association and its
initiatives to improve library and information services for American
Indians, visit http://www.ailanet.org/.

 

For information regarding this announcement, please contact Lisa Valdez at
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Marcia Laughrey

Receptionist

School of Library and Information Science

San Jose State University

One Washington Square

San Jose, CA 95192-0029

Ph:   408-924-2490

Fax: 408-924-2476