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The Information Networking Institute (INI) was established by Carnegie Mellon University in 1989 as the nation’s first research and education center devoted to Information Networking. As a cooperative endeavor of:

The College of Engineering
The School of Computer Science
The Tepper School of Business
The Heinz School of Public Policy and Management
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INI Policies and Procedures

Policy Change for MS18 and MS19 students, as of September 17, 2007:

Under Section V: University Academic Policies, B: Academic Integrity, 1: Penalties for Violating Academic Integrity:
Upon the first violation, the student is put on academic probation and must complete 40 hours of community service. In extreme cases where a first violation is particularly deplorable as determined by the Director of the INI, a student may be expelled. Upon second violation, the student may be expelled from the university.

go to linkFall 2007: MS19 (PDF)

INI Policies and Procedures Guide for MSIN, MSISTM, and MSIT-IS

go to linkFall 2006: MS18 (PDF)

MSIN/MSISTM/Cylab Japan MSIT-IS INI Policies and Procedures Guide

go to linkFall 2005: MS17 (PDF)

MSIN/MSISTM/Cylab Japan MSIT-IS INI Policies and Procedures Guide

go to linkFall 2004

Policies and Procedures Guide for students who entered the MSIN and MSISTM programs

go to linkPrior to Fall 2004

Policies and Procedures Guide for students who entered the MSIN and MSISTM programs

 

 

   
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