Yes, we offer limited financial aid that is entirely need-based.
You are officially registered once your payment has been processed. If you applied for financial aid, your registration will be confirmed after your aid application is reviewed and you receive an email registration confirmation.
The Summer Journalism Academy (SJA) is an immersive program for high school students to learn the fundamentals of journalism from current Harvard Crimson staff. It covers reporting, writing, newspaper operations, and media-adjacent fields, while also offering insight into college journalism.
No! SJA is open to all students, regardless of experience. Whether you're a beginner or have worked on a school newspaper, the program is designed to help you develop essential journalism skills.
Your application will be processed and confirmed once your payment has been approved. If you have applied for financial aid, your application will be processed within a few weeks. You will receive an email from programs@thecrimson.com with information on your financial aid award.
Our financial aid only covers tuition costs; it does not cover travel, accommodations, or other expenses.
To apply for financial aid, you must submit a 1099 Tax Form with your parent’s financial information, along with any other relevant financial documents. If you are from outside the United States, please submit the equivalent of an Income Tax Return.
No, additional materials like registration essays are not required. However, we may reach out if we need more information about your academic background, such as a transcript.
Students will gain hands-on experience in news writing, interviewing, investigative journalism, multimedia reporting, and opinion writing. The program also covers the business, design, and tech aspects of running a publication. Additionally, there will be college admissions advice and sessions on building a journalism portfolio.
Current Harvard Crimson editors lead the sessions, sharing their expertise and experiences in collegiate journalism. Students will also hear from professionals in media-related fields through workshops and guest presentations.
Stay tuned for the schedule. The program takes place the weekdays of July 7-16.
SJA is held in person on Harvard's campus and virtually. This allows students from across the country (and internationally) to participate from home.
Yes! There will be scheduled breaks throughout the day to ensure students can stay engaged and focused.
A computer with internet access is required to participate. No additional materials or software are necessary.
Yes! At the end of the program, students will receive a Certificate of Completion recognizing their participation in the Summer Journalism Academy.
For any additional inquiries, please contact programs@thecrimson.com
Some meals will be provided, but not all days include meals. We recommend bringing money for additional meals or snacks. Harvard Square has a wide range of dining options, including quick-service restaurants, cafés, and sit-down eateries.
Nearby Food Options:
Felipe’s Taqueria (Affordable Mexican food, burritos, and tacos)
Tatte Bakery & Café (Pastries, sandwiches, and coffee)
Clover Food Lab (Vegetarian-friendly fast food)
Shake Shack (Classic burgers and fries)
Pinocchio’s Pizza & Subs (Popular late-night pizza spot)
If you have dietary restrictions or specific food preferences, please plan accordingly and bring snacks as needed.
No, we do not provide hotel accommodations. However, there are many hotel options in the Cambridge/Harvard Square area, ranging from budget-friendly stays to luxury hotels. Below are some recommendations:
Hotels Near Harvard Square:
The Charles Hotel 1 Bennett St, Cambridge, MA 02138
Harvard Square Hotel 110 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138
The Sheraton Commander Hotel 16 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138
Porter Square Hotel 1924 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140
Freepoint Hotel Cambridge, Tapestry Collection by Hilton 220 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Cambridge, MA 02138
HI Boston Hostel 19 Stuart St, Boston, MA 02116
Booking Tips:
Reserve early—hotels in the Harvard area fill up quickly, especially during academic events.
Consider Airbnb or Vrbo for alternative lodging options.
Check for discounts using student, AAA, or travel rewards programs.
Check the check-in age for hotels.
Tuition for the Summer Journalism Academy In-Person Program is $950. For the Virtual Option it is $750. This includes participation in all the programmed activities, mentorship from Crimson Editors, talks with world-class journalists, and some meals. It does not include hotel or accommodation.
We also offer generous financial aid and discounts for group registrants!