Stauffer-Flint, School of Journalism

MSP in School of Journalism

School of Journalism Website

Jayhawk Journalists have been telling great stories for more than 100 years. At the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, students work with award-winning teachers and nationally recognized student media outlets. They develop and hone writing, research, critical thinking and communication skills to succeed at KU and beyond.

Journalism Services & Requirements

Students receive an annual scholarship of $2,000 minimally. There are opportunities for additional funding for study abroad and professional development.

One-on-one meetings with program director. These meetings are a time to focus on:

  • Academic feedback and planning
  • Academic advising
  • Time and crisis management
  • Financial aid, internship, and job opportunities
  • Career exploration

The main focus of the MSP is on academics, yet the program also includes activities throughout each semester to support students academically and socially. Events include:

  • Networking with students, family, faculty, and business representatives

  • Connecting with various campus partners to better understand available resources

  • Engaged learning opportunities including service learning and leadership development

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"With MSP's assistance, I was able to attend my first academic conference to present on the research project that I had been working on all year. If it wasn't for MSP's financial contribution I wouldn't have been able to attend the conference. MSP has helped me academically by supporting any research endeavor that I wanted to pursue."


Mona Ahmed
MSP Scholar in Journalism

Our Team

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  • MSP Director, School of Journalism
  • Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging (DEIB) Curator/ Senior Recruitment Coordinator
  • William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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