Beyond the Classroom

Applications for Beyond the Classroom Now Available!

Students studying journalism Beyond the Classroom in Peru

“Given the always-changing nature of the industry, students eager to pursue careers in journalism help themselves immensely by getting experience in the field — be it through fellowships, study abroad work, summer internships, even working regularly with the Old Gold & Black. In many cases, the Journalism Program can assist with this important practical experience through our Beyond the Classroom grants.” Justin Catanoso, Professor of the Practice

 

 

Are you interested in taking your journalism to the next level? Do you have a project you want to pursue? An unpaid internship you’d love to take? Maybe you want to study journalism overseas? The Journalism Program can help! We provide support for:

● Scholarships to study journalism overseas.
● Stipends to support you while you work at an unpaid internship in journalism.
● Travel to report a journalism project overseas or in the U.S.
● Fees and travel to a journalism conference or workshop.

Applications will be due March 15. Preference will be given to students minoring in journalism with
demonstrated financial need. The level of financial support will vary depending on each
student’s budget and needs.

Download your application here: Application for Beyond the Classroom

 

CONTACT US

Address:
Z. Smith Reynolds Library, 426
1834 Wake Forest Rd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Hours:
Monday—Friday: 9:00AM–5:00PM
Academic Coordinator:
Caroline Livesay
336.758.5768
livesacc@wfu.edu