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INI Student Handbook

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Additional policies and archives:

MS35 Student Handbook (2023-2024 Starts)

All Degree Programs - MSIN, MSIS, MSAIE-IS and Bicoastal MSMITE and MSIT-IS

MS35 Handbook (PDF)

 Last updated:08/25/2023

MS34 Student Handbook (2022-2023 Starts)

All Degree Programs - MSIN, MSIS, MSAIE-IS and Bicoastal MSMITE and MSIT-IS

MS34 Handbook (PDF)

 Last updated:10/20/22

MS33 Student Handbook (2021-2022 Starts)

All Degree Programs - MSIN, MSIS, and Bicoastal MSMITE and MSIT-IS

MS33 Handbook (PDF)

 Last updated: 10/20/22

Building Policies

Building Policies (PDF)

 Current building policies regarding our location at 4616 Henry St.

Last Updated: 9/1/2021

Interview and Project Room Reservation Process

Information about reserving Interview and Project rooms at 4616 Henry St.

 

College of Engineering Policy

The College of Engineering Graduate Student Policies are available online for students seeking policy at the college level.

For former INI students who have not completed their graduation requirements, the College of Engineering statute of limitations is particularly relevant. The text is provided here:

College of Engineering Policy on Statute of Limitations for Masters Degree Studies

All units required for a masters degree in the College of Engineering, whether earned in residence or transferred from another institution, must be recorded on the transcript within six years of the date on which the student enrolled in the program. This statutory period can be extended by the College of Engineering Associate Dean for Graduate and Faculty Affairs for special circumstances that do not make it possible for the student to complete the requirements within the statutory period. Any request for a waiver of the statute of limitations for masters degree studies must be approved by the head of the department or program offering the masters degree, and by the College of Engineering Associate Dean for Graduate and Faculty Affairs. The waiver request must explain the exceptional circumstances that warrant an extension. For cases in which a waiver is granted, the waiver will cover specific courses and will specify a time period for completion of the program.