Education
RTDNF's High School Broadcast Journalism Project helps today's high school students become tomorrow's broadcast journalists by offering a wide range of programs and activities that fund, support and advocate electronic journalism education in high schools across the country. By working with students, teachers and administrators, as well as the broader journalism community, RTDNF plays a critical role in creating broadcast journalism programs, developing curriculum and garnering support for the programs within their communities.
Find out more at HSBJ.org
Read MoreRTDNA and RTDNF have programs for undergraduate students. In addition to RTDNA Student Chapters, the organizations support electronic journalism education for undergraduate students by offering eight prestigious scholarships. All scholarships are paid in semi-annual installments for one academic year of study.
If you have questions, please contact Katie Switchenko- katies@rtdna.org
Read MoreGraduate students in broadcast journalism are eligible to apply for the Radio Television Digital News Foundation's two graduate scholarships. Recipients are awarded cash rewards which can be applied to tuition, books, room and board or other expenses.
If you have questions, please contact Katie Switchenko- katies@rtdna.org
Read MoreRTDNF encourages educators to plan an active role in the growth of the journalism industry. Through programs provided by RTDNF, high school and college educators can help today's students become tomorrow's journalists. A number of higher learning institutions have their own RTDNF student chapter. Learn how to start a student chapter at your school, or how to become more involved in journalism education.
Read MoreThe Radio Television Digital News Foundation supports young professional journalists in their professional journey. Journalists with less than ten years of experience in the industry are eligible to apply for the organization's fellowships. Winners also receive travel, hotel accommodation and convention registration to RTDNA@NAB, the premier conference and exhibition for radio, television and online news.
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