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  1. Jul 10, 2011 · Columbia Journalism School in partnership with the Pulitzer Center is proud to announce the graduates from the Class of 2024 who have been selected. News. Joint Statement in Support of Evan Gershkovich from Journalism School Deans and Faculty on World Press Freedom Day. May 03, 2024.

  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.

  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. Classes are small and instructors give students intensive feedback through a pass-fail grading policy.

  4. 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. It offers four graduate degree programs. The school shares facilities with the Pulitzer Prizes.

  5. 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.

  6. Our classes cover the fundamentals of reporting and allow you to explore new ways of storytelling that will advance your ability to work in the evolving field of journalism. No student graduates from J-School master's programs without a foundation in investigative journalism.

  7. December 15: Application deadline. Mid‐March: Admission decisions released. August: Full‐time and part-time programs begin. What’s Required: $100 nonrefundable application fee. Official transcript (s) Three letters of recommendation. Writing test.