Workshops & Services - Student Projects
MTV looking for high school newspaper to cast “The Paper”
MTV News & Docs is casting for a new pilot called “The Paper,” which chronicles the inner workings and outside lives of a high school newspaper staff.
NAJA Convention Student Projects
A weeklong workshop for Native American students majoring in print, radio, television or online journalism. More than 35 Native students will be accepted and provided a small stipend, and hotel and travel expenses.
AAJA Convention Student Project
Students are selected through a competitive process and given the opportunity to get hands-on experience in producing a daily newspaper, radio and television newscasts and designing and managing a Web site at the AAJA convention.
International Media Program
Students earn six credits in four weeks creating a web documentary on a small Italian town (www.CagliProject.com).
Write Your Future: A Training Program for High School Journalists
Reuters created this program to help minority high school students who are interested in journalism careers enhance their writing and reporting skills and to expose students to the exciting world of business news and the world’s largest wire service.
Project Phoenix
A weeklong journalism camp for 15 Native American high school students who will learn the basics of journalism by working with Native and non-Native media professionals in producing one issue of a newspaper called Rising Voices.
PEARL World Youth News
An internet-based international student-run news service established by the International Education and Resource Network (iEARN-USA) and the Daniel Pearl Foundation invites high school students around the world to become reporters.
Summer Institute of Journalism
The Summer Institute of Journalism (SIJ) is for 15 students interested in a career in journalism and who are currently attending a Council for Christian Colleges & Universities member college or university.
NLGJA Convention Student Projects
Students must complete application, as well as submit clips that best demonstrate their skills for the Print/Online, Radio or Video Projects. NLGJA covers expenses and each student project participant is given a free one-year membership to NLGJA.
University of Florida Summer Journalism Institute
Classes are open rising 10th, 11th and 12th graders who have recommendations from their publication advisers or principals.
Maryland Scholastic Press Association Summer Program
Close to 120 high school students spend an intense week at the University of Maryland studying journalism at MSPAís annual program.
NAHJ Student Projects
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists is accepting applications for its Student Projects and Campus to be conducted at NAHJ's annual convention June 12ñ18, 2005, in Fort Worth, Texas.
AAJA J-Camp
J Camp is a high school journalism program for gifted students of color. Applicants must be high school freshmen, sophomores or juniors available to travel to and stay for the six-day program.
RTNDF High School Journalism Project
Multiple programs sponsored by the Radio-Television News Directors Association & Foundation geared towards high school students interested in broadcast journalism.
Poynter High School Program
The Poynter Institute offers its popular Writers Workshop for Tampa Bay area high school students and teachers.