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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

Application: The Lisbon Master of Science in Information Technology – Information Security
(MSIT-IS)

Apply Online Application Deadline: May 1 (extended) | Apply Online
  • Read more about the new online application for Fall 2008 admissions.

Send application and any additional application materials that cannot be submitted online to:

Secretariado CMU-Portugal
Departamento de Informatica
Faculdade de Ciencias da Universidade de Lisboa Edificio C6 - Piso 3, Campo Grande
1749-016 Lisboa
Portugal

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Information Networking Institute
Admissions Committee
Carnegie Mellon University
4616 Henry Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890

USA

All applications should be submitted online along with recommendations. Paper applications will be accepted from those applicants who cannot access the online form. Download application (PDF)pdf. Download recommendation form (PDF)pdf

If submitting hard copies of recommendation letters, the letters must be properly sealed by the person providing the recommendation. Properly sealed recommendations will have the recommender's signature across the envelope flap. Documents not properly submitted cannot be accepted.

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Admissions Policies
Deferral Policy

The INI does not allow admission deferrals. Each year applicants are reviewed and ranked with the current applicant pool. Students are accepted for admission into the program for a particular academic year and may not defer admission.

Applicant's Responsibility

It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide all required information on the program application.

Confidentiality of Communications

All information provided to students as a result of their application, including subsequent correspondence, is considered confidential and should not be communicated to other applicants. Please note that applicants are expected to comply with the confidentiality requirement as a condition of admission.

   
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