Scholarships and Internships for NJ College Students
The New Jersey Press
Foundation operates an internship / scholarship program for college
students who are interested in pursuing newspaper careers. The program is for
New Jersey residents who are currently enrolled as freshmen, sophomores and
juniors at U.S. colleges.
The following students were selected as NJPF
scholarship recipients for 2008 and were recommended for summer internships at
New Jersey newspapers. There were 49 applicants for the $1,500
scholarships to be awarded at the successful completion of the internships.
Michelle Caffrey, Drew University; hometown is
Westhampton, NJ; will intern at the Burlington County Times, Willingboro
Megan DeMarco, The College of New Jersey; hometown is East Brunswick, NJ;
will intern at The Jersey Journal, Jersey City
Emily Laermer, Northwestern University; hometown is Princeton Junction,
NJ; will intern at The Princeton Packet
Brittani Manzo, New York University; hometown is Point Pleasant Beach, NJ;
will intern at The Islander (Asbury Park Press)
Jenna Nierstedt, Boston University; hometown is Garwood, NJ; will intern
at Worrall Community Newspapers, Union
John Sutton, Syracuse University; hometown is Atlantic Highlands, NJ;
will intern at The Record (Bergen County) or the Herald News (Passaic County)
Brittany Talarico, University of Delaware; hometown is Oakhurst, NJ (will
intern at The Islander (Asbury Park Press)
All of the other applicants are encouraged to pursue
an internship at a New Jersey newspaper, using the
directory of internships
compiled by NJPF. There are more than 100 internships listed in that directory.
Click the line below to see
the procedures the foundation followed as interns were
selected.
Selection
procedures for the Internship / Scholarship Program.
Click here
for an application form for the 2009 program.
The following links offer more information
about this scholarship program, the scholarship
recipients and related internship opportunities:
A listing of internships offered by New
Jersey's daily and weekly newspapers and by other foundations and
organizations.
Recipients of the Foundation's 2007
internships and scholarships.
Recipients of the Foundation's 2006
internships and scholarships.

2007 Internship and Scholarship Recipients
Internship
/ Scholarship Program
Eight New Jersey college student journalists
were selected in December 2006 for internships and scholarships to be awarded in
2007 by the New Jersey Press Foundation.
Each student will receive a $1,500
scholarship following his or her summer internship at a New Jersey newspaper. The
interns will receive a minimum salary of $300 a week for eight weeks of work.
The scholarship recipients
are:
- Benjamin Cohen
of Livingston; Duke University, Durham, NC; will intern
at The Record (Bergen County) or the Herald News, Passaic.
- Jessica Durando
of Bayonne; Rutgers College; will
intern at The Star-Ledger, Newark.
- Brandon Lee of
Paramus; The College of New Jersey; will intern at The Record.
-
Michelle McGuinness
of Easthampton; The College of New Jersey; will intern at Packet Publications,
Princeton.
- Bernette Pearson
of Irvington; Syracuse University; will
intern at The Jersey Journal, Jersey City.
- Jake Remaly
of Wippany; The College of New Jesey; will intern at the Daily Record,
Parsippany.
- Heather Schwedel
of Colonia; University of Pennsylvania; will
intern at the Asbury Park Press, Neptune.
- Andrew Vanacore
of Ridgewood; University of Maryland; will intern at The Record or the
Herald News.
Fifty-eight
students sent NJPF applications for the 2007
Internship/Scholarship Program. Editors from 10 New Jersey newspapers evaluated
the applicants.

2006 Internship and Scholarship Recipients
Internship
/ Scholarship Program
Five New Jersey college student journalists
were selected in December 2005 for internships and scholarships awarded in 2006
by the New Jersey Press Foundation.
The scholarship recipients
are:
- Sergio Bichao
of Hillside (Union County); Rutgers-Newark; was an intern
at the Jersey Journal, Jersey City. He will work
part-time for the paper during the spring months and
full-time for the summer.
- Brian Freedman
of Towaco (Morris County); University of Maryland; was an
intern at the Daily Record, Parsippany.
- Christine
Grimaldi of Morganville (Monmouth County; George
Washington University; was an intern at Greater Media
Newspapers, Freehold.
- Fraidy Reiss
of Lakewood (Ocean County); Rutgers University, New
Brunswick; was an intern at The Press of Atlantic City's
news bureau in Trenton.
- Meghan Van Dyk
of Midland Park (Bergen County); Drew University; was an
intern at the Community Newspapers of North Jersey Media
Group, Ridgewood.
Each student received a $3,000
scholarship following their summer internships at New Jersey
newspapers. The interns received a minimum salary of $300 a week
for 10 weeks of work.
Fifty-eight
students sent NJPF applications for the 2006
Internship/Scholarship Program.

Intern Selection, Assignment and Notification
Procedures
Announcement
- Program is announced in
September. Mailings are sent to all New Jersey college
journalism programs, New Jersey college newspapers, New
Jersey dailies and weeklies, other journalism programs in
the East and accredited journalism programs nationwide.
The announcement includes a cover letter and a flier describing the
program and inviting students to request an application form from the NJPF
website.
- Only students whose
hometowns are in New Jersey are eligible to apply.
Students must have at least one term of undergraduate
school remaining following the summer internship.
- Application information
is posted on websites for the New Jersey Press
Foundation and the New Jersey Collegiate Press
Association.
- A second mailing to
promote the program is sent in October to New Jersey
schools and newspaper editors.
- The program also is
announced in the NJCPA news bulletin and in InPRINT, the
NJPA monthly newspaper.
Selection
- A committee of New Jersey
newspaper editors reads applications and ranks the
applicants in December.
- Each committee member
reads all parts of the applications they are sent,
including a career-interest and autobiographical essay,
recommendations and clippings and ranks the applicants,
with a "1" as the best applicant, "2"
as the next best, etc.
- Every complete
application is read by at least three editors and their
rankings are totaled.
- The students with the
lowest cumulative rankings are selected to receive NJPF
scholarships.
- The internship/scholarship recipients then
are tentatively assigned to
summer jobs at New Jersey newspapers (see below).
- Several students named to
a "Top Prospects" list are given assistance in locating summer internships at New
Jersey newspapers.
Assignment to Newspapers
- The students indicate on
their application forms three choices of where they would
like to work as interns.
- Assignments are made by NJPF, taking into account a geographical match
so the interns might be able to live at home and save
additional money from their summer wages.
- NJPF
makes the final decision as to which newspaper each
scholarship recipient will be assigned. Each student's
internship assignment is subject to the approval of the
newspaper's publisher and/or editor.
- Students then contact their assigned
newspaper and make an appointment for an interview. The hiring decision is
made by the newspaper. If a student isn't hired by the assigned newspaper,
NJPF will attempt to locate another newspaper that would be willing to
interview the student for a summer job.
Notification Procedure
- The students selected are
sent e-mail messages to tell them that they have been selected to receive a scholarship and a
guaranteed paid internship.
- Interns who are selected then send NJPF
an e-mail or letter agreeing to be part of the program and to accept the
assignment of a newspaper internship.
- Newspapers then are called to ask them
to consider hiring a specific NJPF intern and are mailed a copy of that
student's application.
- Following an interview arranged by the
student, the newspapers notify NJPF of their decisions.
- The interns who are offered summer job
are sent letters confirming where they will work for the summer internship.
- All other applicants, including
alternates to the program, are notified they weren't selected.
Instructions for Interns
and Confirmation of the Internships
- Following confirmation of the job offer
by the newspapers, NJPF tells the interns
to immediately contact their editors to let them know when they will be
reporting to work in May or June and to ask any other
questions they may have about the internship.
- Letters to the editors
confirm the internship assignment and ask the editors to
respond to their interns' calls or letters by letting
each one know what the salary will be, that the
internship will last at least eight weeks, who the
supervising editor will be, the types of assignments the
intern can expect, and any preparation the intern needs
to make prior to reporting to work (stylebook reading,
etc.). A copy of their interns' application forms is
enclosed with the letter.
- Scholarship checks will
be awarded following the receipt by NJPF of written reports from
the interns and their supervising editors at the
conclusion of the internships.
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