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Dow Jones News Fund Editing Internship

Offered by Dow Jones News Fund

Reviewed by Lisa FreedlandLast updated Jun 19, 2023
Multiple awards worth

$525 - $1,500

Grade level

College Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors & Grad Students

Application deadline:

November 14, 2023

Scholarship Overview

Dow Jones News Fund Editing Interns receive training to hone their visual design, headline writing and SEO skills, strengthen their news judgment and publish high-quality content on deadline. Interns attend a one-week training program before reporting to work in paid internships at top media companies for 10 to 12 weeks. To apply to the DJNF college internship program, students must complete an online application, attach supporting documentation and take a timed, online test. Applicants must attach 3-5 clips of stories they wrote or links to digital content they produced. For data journalism, they may attach code they have written or a data visualization they created; editors can provide headlines, page designs, or social media posts. Please note students must combine their work samples into one PDF or Word document. If you’ve been looking to get some editing experience under your belt, we encourage you to apply!

About Dow Jones News Fund

Dow Jones News Fund's mission is to promote careers in journalism in the digital age. They have a vision of creating robust news media staffed by well-trained, innovative journalists who reflect the diversity of America and are dedicated to a strong, free, and fair press.

Eligibility information

This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.

Grade Level

College Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors & Grad Students

Academic Interest

Journalism, Literature/English/Writing

Application information

To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.

Essay

Academic transcript

Resume or CV

Letter of Recommendation

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Scholarship FAQ

Is this scholarship designated for full-time or part-time students?

This scholarship is designated for full-time enrollment status only.

Is this scholarship restricted by institution type?

Yes, this scholarship is restricted for use at four-year colleges.

Who should I contact with any questions about this scholarship?

For any questions regarding this scholarship application, please contact Dow Jones News Fund at [email protected].

Where can I find help writing my scholarship essay?

For help writing the essay component of this scholarship application, check out our guides How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay and How to Start a Scholarship Essay (With Examples).
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