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High School Journalism Programs?

Hi everyone! I'm really interested in journalism and I'm wondering if there are any summer programs or extracurricular activities specifically designed for high school students interested in journalism. Any suggestions would be really helpful!

2 years ago

Hi! It's terrific that you're passionate about journalism, and there are indeed various summer programs and extracurricular activities tailored for high school students interested in this field. Here are a few suggestions:

1. The Medill-Northwestern Journalism Institute (Cherubs) - Hosted by Northwestern University, this five-week summer program offers an immersive experience in journalism, with courses in reporting, writing, photography, and multimedia storytelling. Participants also engage with renowned journalists and have the opportunity to get their work published.

2. Columbia Scholastic Press Association Summer Journalism Workshop - Held at Columbia University, this program usually takes place over the course of a week, giving students the chance to hone their journalism skills by attending various workshops and learning from professionals in the industry.

3. The New York Times Summer Academy - This pre-college program hosted by The New York Times allows students to choose from a suite of journalism courses, such as investigative reporting, photojournalism, or opinion writing. They'll learn from Times journalists and other professionals, as well as explore the city and experience real-world reporting.

4. School Newspaper/Yearbook - If your high school has a newspaper or yearbook team, joining could be an excellent way to gain hands-on experience in journalism. Collaborate with your fellow students to write articles, conduct interviews, and engage with the editing process.

5. Local or Online Publications - Reach out to local newspapers or online publications to inquire about internships or potential contribution opportunities. Many are willing to work with high schoolers and help them build a portfolio of published work.

Remember, your experience doesn't have to be limited to a specific journalism program; any opportunities that help you develop your writing, communication, and critical thinking skills can greatly benefit your pursuit in journalism. Good luck in exploring these programs and activities!

2 years ago

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