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Asian American Journalism Association
The AAJA also accepts student members, and offers some students opportunities.
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
The Knight Foundation focuses on journalism and communities,
inspiring and enabling them to reach their highest potential. They offer community programs, journalism programs, and grants.
Journalism Education Association
The JEA supports free and responsible
scholastic journalism by providing resources and educational
opportunities, by promoting professionalism, by encouraging and
rewarding student excellence and teacher achievement, and by fostering
an atmosphere which encompasses diversity yet builds unity.
National Association of Black Journalists
The NABJ also accepts student members, and offers some students opportunities.
National Scholastic Press Association
The NSPA is a non-profit educational association that
provides journalism education services to students, teachers, media
advisers and others throughout the United States and in other countries.
Native American Journalists Association
The NAJA also accepts student members, and offers some students opportunities.
Poynter Institute
The Poynter Institute is a school for journalists, future journalists, and teachers of journalists.
RTNDA and RTNDF
The Radio-Television News Directors Association is the world's largest
professional organization devoted exclusively to electronic journalism.
As the educational arm of the RTNDA, RTNDF offers professional
developement opportunities for working and aspiring journalists and
journalism educators.
Student Press Law Center
Since 1974, the SPLC has been the nation's only legal assistance agency devoted
exclusively to educating high school and college journalists about the rights and responsibilities embodied
in the First Amendment and supporting the student news media in their struggle to cover important issues
free from censorship. The Center provides free legal advice and information as well as low-cost educational
materials for student journalists on a wide variety of legal topics. In addition, the SPLC operates a formal
Attorney Referral Network of approximately 150 lawyers across the country who are available to provide free
legal representation.
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
The NAHJ also accepts student members, and offers some students opportunities.