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Syracuse University has an outstanding distance education program also.
More information about it is found here:
http://www.ist.syr.edu/academic/distance/overview.shtml

Their distance ed. program is 8 years old, so it was one of the first.

Blythe

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                        Blythe Allison Bennett
                Virtual Reference Desk Network Coordinator
                    Information Institute of Syracuse
                          Syracuse University
                         blythe@ericir.syr.edu

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On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Rebekah Agner wrote:

> I received a few emails requesting a HIT on the information I received ab=
> out Grad Schools.  I accidentally deleted some of the earlier responses b=
> ut I think I remember what most of them said.
>
> First let me begin by saying, thank you to everyone that wrote me with th=
> eir advice.  Below you will find a summery of the responses that I receiv=
> ed.  If I missed anyone, sorry!
>
> The responses seemed to be about half in favor of going to school full ti=
> me if it was financially possible.  The other half said that going to sch=
> ool part-time and working in a library would be very beneficial as you co=
> uld immediately apply what you are learning in your classes.  =20
>
> Many different schools were recommended and most of these have distance e=
> ducation options.  The schools were:
> University of Texas
> University of Montana
> University of Washington
> University of Northern Iowa
> Indiana University
> East Carolina University
> University of Alberta
> University of Southern Mississippi
> University of South Carolina
> Texas Women's University
> University of North Texas
> Western Maryland College
>
>
> That is about all for now.  I am still interested to hear from any one el=
> se with advice on grad schools.  I hope this helps!
>
> Rebekah Agner, Media Specialist
> Parkwood Elementary School
> Durham, NC
> rebaagner@msn.com
>
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