Pictured (clockwise from top left): ACBJ business reporting interns in New York; digital media interns at the Botanical Gardens in Phoenix; business reporting interns in Washington, D.C.; and audience engagement interns in Philadelphia.

PRINCETON, N.J. – The Dow Jones News Fund invites college students to apply for paid summer internships by Nov. 5.

The News Fund will select college journalists for internships with more than 70 newsrooms across the country. Those selected will also benefit from week-long, pre-internship training, $1,500 scholarships for college tuition, memberships to journalism groups and access to the DJNF alumni network for jobs and mentoring.

To be considered, students must apply and take an online qualifying test. There are five training programs that align with work interns will be doing over the summer. Students may indicate their interest in one or more programs: Audience Engagement, Business Reporting, Data Journalism, Digital Media, Multiplatform Editing.

DJNF will host two information sessions about the application and selection process, as well as two test prep sessions.

REGISTER for an information session on Monday, Sept. 29 at noon E.T.
REGISTER for a test prep session on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 3 p.m. ET.
REGISTER for an information session on Thursday, Oct. 9 at 4 p.m. ET
REGISTER for a test prep session on Friday, October 10 at 11 am E.T.

Recordings will be made available on our internship overview page.

Students or faculty can sign up here to request a virtual visit from a DJNF representative to speak to students in classes, school clubs or student newsrooms.

College sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students enrolled full-time on Nov. 5 are eligible to apply, including December graduates. U.S. students studying abroad and international students already in the U.S. with work visas are also eligible.

To apply, click here. After applying, students will receive an email from Synap to create an account, where applicants will take the test. Practice tests can be found here.