Our students are gaining the skills and training to help shape the journalism of the future and the enterprises that support it. They are discovering new kinds of news and new ways of telling it. They are finding new ways to connect people with the news they need to make better decisions. Shouldn't you be here?
As a Medill graduate student you will work out of one or both of our urban newsrooms in Chicago and Washington.
Here's what current students in the graduate journalism program have to say about the program.
Brittany Morehouse, MSJ03, is a digital journalist. She reports, shoots, writes, edits and sends stories from the field using a laptop.
Erika Brekke, MSJ09, is working for the AP in Brussels covering The Hague.
Associate Director Kim Cornwell talks about the job landscape and how she helps students and alumni make connections.
Medill students in Washington report from the Hill and file stories for real-world media clients such as Politico and The Associated Press, among others.
We know that going to graduate school is a large endeavor and we hope you agree that Medill is the place for you. If you have questions or need more information about financial aid, please don't hesitate to contact us.
If you have not yet started an application, we encourage you to apply now.