PRINCETON, N.J. – The Dow Jones News Fund (DJNF) is officially accepting applications for its Summer 2026 Internship Program, offering college journalists across the United States a unique opportunity to launch their careers in professional newsrooms. Students selected for this highly competitive program will gain hands-on reporting, editing, and digital media experience while receiving training, mentorship, and financial support.
The application deadline is November 5, 2025.
Since its inception, the Dow Jones News Fund has been dedicated to developing the next generation of journalists through immersive internship opportunities. The 2026 summer program will place successful candidates in more than 70 newsrooms nationwide, spanning areas such as business reporting, data journalism, digital media, audience engagement, and multiplatform editing.
Each internship is paid and includes a one-week pre-internship training program designed to prepare students with the practical skills and confidence needed to excel in their roles.
Students selected for the 2026 DJNF Internship Program will receive:
Paid internships with leading news organizations across the United States.
A week-long pre-internship training program, tailored to the intern’s area of focus.
A $1,500 college scholarship to support tuition expenses.
One-year memberships to professional journalism organizations.
Access to the DJNF alumni network, which provides mentorship, networking, and career opportunities long after the internship ends.
This combination of training, financial support, and professional networking makes the program one of the most prestigious journalism internship opportunities in the U.S.
Applicants may indicate interest in one or more of the five specialized training programs that align with the type of work they will be doing during the internship:
Audience Engagement – Strategies to build, grow, and retain news audiences across multiple platforms.
Business Reporting – Coverage of financial markets, companies, and the economy.
Data Journalism – Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data to uncover stories.
Digital Media – Multimedia storytelling, video production, and interactive content creation.
Multiplatform Editing – Copy editing, fact-checking, and producing content for print and digital platforms.
To be eligible for the Summer 2026 DJNF Internship Program, students must:
Be a college sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student enrolled full-time on November 5, 2025.
Include December 2025 graduates, who are still eligible.
Be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. International students already in the U.S. with valid work visas are also eligible.
U.S. students currently studying abroad are also eligible to apply.
The application process consists of two steps:
Submit an online application by November 5, 2025.
Take the qualifying test – After submitting the application, students will receive an email from Synap to create an account. Applicants will then complete the online qualifying test, which is required for consideration.
Practice tests are available to help applicants prepare in advance.
To assist applicants, DJNF will host two information sessions and two test preparation sessions:
Monday, September 29 at 12:00 p.m. ET – Information Session
Tuesday, September 30 at 3:00 p.m. ET – Test Prep Session
Thursday, October 9 at 4:00 p.m. ET – Information Session
Friday, October 10 at 11:00 a.m. ET – Test Prep Session
Recordings of all sessions will be made available on the Internship Overview Page for students who cannot attend live.
Additionally, students and faculty may request a virtual visit from a DJNF representative to present program details to classes, student organizations, or newsrooms.
The Dow Jones News Fund Internship Program offers more than just an internship. It is a launchpad for careers in journalism, providing professional training, mentorship, financial support, and access to a national network of alumni who work in top media organizations. Past interns have gone on to secure full-time positions at prestigious outlets across the country.
For aspiring journalists eager to make an impact in business reporting, digital media, data journalism, or editing, the DJNF internship represents an invaluable opportunity to gain real-world experience and professional connections.
Application Deadline: November 5, 2025 (11:59 p.m. ET)
Training Sessions: Dates listed above
Internship Start: Summer 2026
Students can begin their application process at the official portal: Apply Here.
Applications must include the online form and completion of the qualifying test. Applicants are encouraged to review practice tests before beginning the official exam.
For additional information, visit the Dow Jones News Fund Internship Overview or reach out to DJNF directly for support.
The Dow Jones News Fund Summer 2026 Internship Program is a remarkable opportunity for students passionate about journalism to develop their skills, gain experience in professional newsrooms, and join a thriving alumni network of successful journalists. With its paid internships, training programs, and scholarship support, the program continues to set a high standard for journalism internships nationwide.
Apply by November 5, 2025, and take the first step toward your future in journalism.
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