Simmons offers an online application, which is the fastest and easiest way to apply to Simmons GSLIS. To get started, choose the application below for the term in which you would like to enroll.
Once you have submitted your application you can check your application status online.
Please note: GSLIS Admission is currently processing large quantities of application materials. Please allow at least three business days for received documents to be reflected on your application status page.
Master's Degree Applicants
Entering Fall 2012
For the Fall 2012 term we are now only accepting applications for the fully online Master's Degree, Archives Management Concentration.
Entering Spring 2013
Paper Application
- Applying via the online application is strongly preferred. If you would like to apply by paper please email us at gslisadm@simmons.edu with your request. Please note the fee for submitting a paper application is higher than the online application fee.
Looking to apply for the Dual Degree in Library Science and Children's Literature? Visit the program page on the College of Arts and Sciences site for more information »
Deadlines
Doctoral Program Applicants*
- Doctoral Program online application
- Paper application (PDF) for Doctoral Programs
* Please indicate 'Doctoral Programs' on mailed materials
Send in Your Application Materials
To submit your mailed materials, please send them to:
GSLIS Office of Admission
Simmons College
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
Questions?
If you have any further questions please call the GSLIS Admission Office at 617-521-2868 or email gslisadm@simmons.edu.
Notice of Non-Descrimination
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