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Program Applications

Welcome!

This is the master application page for the programs run by the ASNE High School Journalism Initiative.

Pick the program you're applying for. IF YOU KNOW your Teacher Code, fill it in below. If you don't, just hit next.

Fill in the application on the following page. Once you submit it, you will be taken to summary screens showing what you are submitting. Finally, you will be taken to a ticket page. PRINT AND MAKE A COPY OF THAT TICKET.

To complete your application process, sign the ticket, send a check or contact us for credit card payment, and send a paper, if required. (If you need a W-9 form, please click here.) We will send you reminders every two weeks until you send everything we need.

Handwriting is sometimes hard to read, but if you wish, download a PDF of the form in question, fill it out by hand and mail it in. Links to those are here.

What program are you applying for?

Do you know your teacher code? If you don't, just hit next. It's usually above your name on mailings we send.

IF YOU KNOW your teacher code, enter it below. OTHERWISE, HIT NEXT.