There
are six main scholastic journalism organizations:
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STUDENT
PRESS LAW CENTER
The Student Press Law Center is 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. |
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JOURNALISM
EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
The Journalism Education Association is the
only independent national scholastic journalism
organization for teachers and advisers.
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COLUMBIA
SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION
CSPA is an international student press
association uniting student journalists and
faculty advisers at schools and colleges through
educational conferences, idea exchanges and
award programs. |
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QUILL
AND SCROLL
Quill and Scroll is an international honorary
society with the goals of promoting and creating
interest in high school journalism.
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NATIONAL
SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION
The National Scholastic Press Association
serves student media in secondary schools
and journalism education programs in the United
States and abroad. Membership is by publication,
not by school or individual.
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DOW
JONES NEWSPAPER FUND
The mission of the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund
is to improve the quality of journalism education
and the pool of applicants for jobs in the
newspaper business. It provides internships
and scholarships to college students, career
literature, fellowships for high school journalism
teachers and publications' advisers and training
for college journalism instructors. |