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10-day
all-expenses-paid summer journalism program held in August at
Princeton University for students from underresourced financial
backgrounds.
All application
materials are available at http://www.princeton.edu/~sjp.
All expenses,
including travel costs to and from Princeton , will be paid for.
This will be the sixth year of the program, and if this summer is
anything like the last five, it will be a great experience. Our
last five classes of journalists were taught by writers from The
Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Miami Herald, and
The New Republic; toured The New York Times and ABC News, met with
editors and producers; attended and covered Yankees, Mets, Jets
and Liberty games; and reported, wrote, edited, designed, and
produced a 12-page edition of The Princeton Summer Journal on the
program's final day.
The program is
also designed to give students a taste of what life is like at one
of the best colleges in the country - students live on campus and
eat in one of the university's cafeterias. Students meet with
Princeton University 's president and the school's dean of
admissions - people who are able to offer guidance on the
difficult decisions about college that high school students face.
The program is staffed by young alumni of Princeton, current
Princeton students, and students who attended the program in past
summers.
Applicants must
meet the following qualifications:
1) You must be
entering your junior or senior year of high school in fall 2007.
2) You must have
at least a 3.0 grade point average (out of 4.0).
3) You must have
demonstrated an interest in journalism.
4) The combined
income of your custodial parent(s) / guardian(s) plus child
support payments, if any, must not exceed $45,000.
This program is
intended for students from under resourced financial backgrounds.
If the combined income of your custodial parent(s) / guardian(s)
plus child support payments, if any, exceeds $45,000 and you still
wish to apply, you can attach a note explaining why you believe
your family qualifies as financially under resourced.
The application
must be postmarked by February 15th. More information and the
application materials are available online at http://www.princeton.edu/~sjp.
If you are a
teacher, please distribute these materials to your students and to
other teachers at your school. If you are a
school board
administrator and can have an announcement posted in a newsletter
to all high schools, please do so. If you
are another type
of school administrator, please distribute these materials to
anyone who might be interested.
Please direct any
inquiries to rinderle@princeton.edu, and include a phone number
and an e-mail address where you can be reached.
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