Hofstra University – Sports Journalism & Broadcasting Institute for Teens – 2017 Program

Hofstra University is now offering Sports Journalism & Broadcasting Certificate Program for Teens.  This pre-collegiate, non-credited, sports journalism certificate program is open to any teenager from 12 to 18 years of age. The series of courses within the certificate program shall provide students with the necessary fundamental core foundations and skill sets required in sportsContinue reading “Hofstra University – Sports Journalism & Broadcasting Institute for Teens – 2017 Program”

BCAPteen Media Leadership Project

Teens become experts on the six BCAP partner institutions, while learning skills in new media, film, communications, and leadership. Our home base is BPL Central Library’s beautiful new Shelby White and Leon Levy Information Commons learning lab.  Only 20 spots are available this year, and teens must submit an application. For more information, see program’sContinue reading “BCAPteen Media Leadership Project”

High5 Freelancers Corps

Don’t wait! Get published now! We are looking for people to join our Freelancers Corps (it sounds militaristic, but it’s really artsy. That’s the irony, dig?) to cover the arts in New York City. Our goal is to be the premiere place for teen writing on the arts. No other organization covers it they wayContinue reading “High5 Freelancers Corps”

Princeton University Summer Journalism Program

We welcome about 25 high school students from low-income backgrounds every summer to Princeton’s campus for an intensive, 10-day seminar on journalism. The program’s goal is to diversify college and professional newsrooms by encouraging outstanding students from low-income backgrounds to pursue careers in journalism. All expenses, including students’ travel costs to and from Princeton, areContinue reading “Princeton University Summer Journalism Program”

National Council for Research on Women

For over three decades, Re:Gender has helped advance rights and opportunities for women and girls, nationally and globally. We provide the information and research needed to foster more equitable futures for women and girls. Re:Gender’s Intern Program exposes interns to the inner workings of a nonprofit while providing valuable job training, mentoring, and networking opportunities.Continue reading “National Council for Research on Women”

Teens Reviewers & Critics Program

Teen Reviewers and Critics (TRaC) Program is a FREE after-school opportunity for teens to explore the arts in NYC. Participants spend ten weeks attending cutting-edge theater, dance and music performances; visiting artist studios, galleries, and museums; mastering NYC’s subway system; learning the art of discussion and critical writing; producing media content; AND so much more!Continue reading “Teens Reviewers & Critics Program”

BU Investigative Journalism Workshop

Our investigative reporting workshop is designed for high school students who are interested in investigative reporting, journalism, or writing. Our award-winning faculty will help ensure that each student will be taught at a high level, and learn new and valuable journalism skills. Based at Boston University, The New England Center for Investigative Reporting’s summer workshopContinue reading “BU Investigative Journalism Workshop”

Susquehanna University Summer Programs for High School students

The Writers Workshop at Susquehanna University provides some of the nation’s most talented high school writers with the opportunity to work in intensive, small-group workshops headed by nationally recognized authors. The Writers Workshop features workshops in fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry. Class sizes are limited to 15 students to ensure personal attention and individual conferencing.Continue reading “Susquehanna University Summer Programs for High School students”

YCTeen Magazine

Be a part of Youth Communication’s annual summer writing workshop! No experience is required, but you must commit to a rigorous writing schedule. You will get one-on-one mentoring from a professional editor, write and revise memoir-style and reported stories, spend time “on the street” as a reporter, and go on field trips. Summer workshop participantsContinue reading “YCTeen Magazine”

Girls Write Now

Girls Write Now offers two distinct mentoring programs: the Writing and Mentoring Program and the Digital Media Mentoring Program. Each is designed to provide mentees with the tools and support to critically develop their writing skills and explore new modes of creative expression. The 2014-15 Writing and Mentoring Program will focus on the exploration ofContinue reading “Girls Write Now”