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We are training a new generation of multimedia journalists and integrated marketing communications professionals who are finding new ways to understand audiences and not only thriving in this exciting new landscape but also helping to shape it.

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If you have experience in digital journalism, newspaper, TV, radio or yearbook and are considering majoring in journalism in college, apply to the cherub program. You'll build a foundation in reporting, writing and editing with assignments that will incorporate print, video, audio, photojournalism and digital storytelling. You also will have the opportunity to learn coding.

You will be paired with a mentor who will critique your assignments and meet with you weekly. You will stay in our residence halls with program staff, eat in our cafeterias and visit major sites in Chicago.

At the end of the summer, you will return home with experience writing news stories, features and opinion pieces. You also will take home connections and lifelong friendships with other aspiring journalists.

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In picking students, the program looks for both a strong academic record and a strong background in journalism; decisions are based on merit, not on the date the application is received (assuming it arrives by the deadline). When the program runs on campus, no more than 84 students are enrolled. In 2023, the program received nearly 250 applications for the 84 openings.

Definitely. The program has $100,000 in financial aid and scholarships available for 2024. Financial aid is need-based, but there is no set income level necessary to qualify. The program has six named scholarships. Students applying for financial aid are automatically considered for a named scholarship, most of which are given on the basis of need. Here are the named scholarships:

Students will focus on reporting, writing and editing for print, broadcast and online media. In addition, students will study video, audio and photojournalism as well as digital storytelling. The training they will receive in writing clearly, concisely and accurately will serve them for years to come, no matter what their college major or chosen career. Students do not earn college credit, but they will receive extensive and thorough evaluation of their work.

Over the four weeks, students will take at least 50 classes ranging from lectures by Northwestern faculty and journalists from around the country to labs, workshops, discussion groups and film showings, as well as field trips to Chicago. The ratio of students to faculty who teach full time in the program is 10:1.

Class usually begin at 9 a.m. and run through the evening. Throughout the day, students attend lectures, labs and workshops on a wide variety of journalistic subjects. There also are some classes on the weekends.

As long as students manage their assignments, they have free time to explore Evanston or relax on campus. On weekdays, classes are held in the mornings, afternoons and evenings. Students meet with their assigned instructors on Saturday mornings and there is often a social activity on Saturday evenings. The program offers classes on Sunday afternoons and evenings.

Spending money is at the discretion of students and their families. While tuition covers field trips and all meals in a university dining hall, most students spend money to eat out on occasion as well as to buy such things as clothing, snacks and toiletries.

The Henry Crown Sports Pavilion, an athletic facility on campus, is available for a fee. Students can also run or exercise on their own around campus. Basketball and tennis courts are at various locations on campus and there is a beautiful jogging path along Lake Michigan, just a few hundred feet from the residence hall.

There are many religious centers on campus for multiple denominations. Upon arrival, students may request contact information for these centers. Time is available on the weekends so that students may attend services.

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