Resources
Resources
Dedicated research centers, headquarters of leading journalism organizations, the Reynolds Journalism Institute, community-focused newsrooms, strategic communication agencies and more provide unparalleled and extensive resources for your graduate study. These are offered within a supportive environment that allows you to network with other students, industry professionals and your Missouri journalism family. This section provides an overview of these resources.
Career Center
The journalism Career Center offers valuable resources to help you at every stage of your career. [More]
Financial Aid
Nearly everyone is concerned about how to finance their graduate education. Here are a few opportunities and resources to inquire about at the same time you pursue admission to the program.
Forms
The forms that master’s students need to file at appropriate times in their program are available here. [More]
Graduate Student Organizations
Three organizations help graduate students connect with one another at the school and on campus for professional development, special programs and scholarly collaborations. [More]
International Programs
The school offers an increasing number of international and domestic exchange, internship and short-term programs for graduate students. Opportunities are available in more than 20 countries and domestically in New York and Washington, D.C. [More]
Libraries
The Frank Lee Martin Journalism Library and Ellis Library, the principal resources for research in the humanities, the social sciences and sciences on the university campus, provides extensive resources for graduate students. The Freedom of Information Center is the most comprehensive FOI library in the world, with a collection of more than 1 million articles and documents about access to information at the state, federal and local levels. [More]
Master’s Student Communication
The school uses a variety of methods to keep you informed on events and activities that concern you. [More]
Policies and Procedures
The Missouri School of Journalism adheres to policies and procedures established by the University of Missouri, the MU Graduate School and those set by the Missouri School of Journalism and its faculties. [More]
Professional Organizations at the School
One thing that makes Missouri special is its close ties to the industries it serves. Working journalists take regular advantage of special facilities we operate and the professional organizations housed at the school. [More]
Research Centers
Five centers dedicated to research enhance the productive research environment at the school. [More]

