Anonymous wrote:Missouri excellent for journalism.
I would also consider Wisconsin, Florida, Maryland, Arizona State. Look for schools with strong reputation plus in larger markets/cities where more internships will be available. The more internship opportunities and networking your kid can do while in school, the more opportunities they will have after school.
I came late to journalism - after graduating with a BA in another area - and had to play catch up and compete for jobs with kids five years younger and way more experienced. Any internship no matter how short will help your resume and get you closer to the next opportunity so you want a school that has lots of opportunities to work on college media (paper, radio station etc) and then had connections to local media for internship. Professors are another good link.
Is this the case for financial journalists as well?
Don’t many not do journalism and instead work at an IB before switching over from being burnt out?
Are there statistics from undergrad programs that breakdown their alums by outlet and beat?
Like unc is known for the espn / sports pipeline