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  1. Columbia Journalism School Commemorates First Anniversary of Loan Repayment Assistance Program. One year ago, Dean Jelani Cobb and Columbia Journalism School launched the pilot Loan Repayment Assistance Program, the first of its kind for gradu.

  2. The M.A. program is designed for journalists who have three to 15 years of professional journalism experience. We are looking for intellectually curious students with demonstrable reporting experience and strong writing. Applicants should be competent at the essential journalistic skills: research, interviewing and storytelling.

  3. The Master of Science degree is the foundational program of the Journalism School. Students in the M.S. program are on the street reporting from day one, learning to think critically and act ethically.

  4. Columbia Journalism Schools degree programs are designed for a diverse and global student community, from those with little to no journalism experience to those who have been working in the field for years.

  5. The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is located in Pulitzer Hall on the university's Morningside Heights campus in New York City. Founded in 1912 by Joseph Pulitzer, Columbia Journalism School is one of the oldest journalism schools in the world and the only journalism school in the Ivy League.

  6. The school's tradition is rooted in the bedrock values of ethics — and it looks forward, with cutting-edge innovation and media scholarship. The school works to ensure journalism becomes more accessible. More diverse voices better tell the story of democracy — and help fortify it further.

  7. The Journalism School offers dual degree opportunities with other Columbia departments and with two international programs. Students can apply for dual degrees in computer science, international and public affairs, business, religion and law. LEARN MORE