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Best journalism schools?

Hey, y'all! I have my heart set on majoring in journalism, but I'm not sure which colleges to apply to. Can anyone suggest some schools known for their journalism programs?

a year ago

Hey! It's great that you're passionate about majoring in journalism. Here are some colleges with strong journalism programs to consider:

1. Northwestern University (Medill School of Journalism): Medill is one of the top journalism schools in the country, offering various undergraduate and graduate programs. They also have a unique "Journalism Residency" program where students complete a quarter-long internship at a media company.

2. University of Missouri (Missouri School of Journalism): Known as the world's first journalism school, Mizzou has a strong reputation in the field. It offers hands-on experience through news outlets like the Columbia Missourian, KOMU-TV, and KBIA radio station.

3. Syracuse University (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications): Newhouse is highly regarded in journalism, boasting a wide range of undergraduate majors, such as Broadcast and Digital Journalism, Newspaper and Online Journalism, and Magazine Journalism.

4. Columbia University (Columbia Journalism School): Although Columbia's renowned journalism program is primarily graduate-focused, undergraduates can pursue a major in creative writing and journalistic writing through the Columbia College English department.

5. University of Southern California (Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism): USC Annenberg is well known for offering a versatile and comprehensive curriculum in journalism, with opportunities for student involvement in outlets like Annenberg TV News and Annenberg Radio News.

6. University of Maryland (Philip Merrill College of Journalism): Merrill College is respected for combining practical experience with classroom learning. Students can contribute to the Capital News Service, a student-staffed wire service covering news in Maryland, DC, and Virginia.

7. Indiana University (The Media School): Indiana University offers undergraduate journalism programs such as Journalism, Public Relations, and Advertising through The Media School. Students can gain experience at the Indiana Daily Student and other campus media outlets.

These are just a few examples of colleges with strong journalism programs. Keep in mind that you should also consider factors like size, location, and overall fit when deciding which schools to apply to. Good luck with the application process!

a year ago

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