How We’re Different

The Wall Street Journal is dedicated to inspiring the next generation of leaders. Join the wave of schools that are becoming members of the WSJ High School program—which provides print copies for your library, classrooms, or common areas—plus on-campus access to WSJ.com for your ENTIRE school. All for a surprisingly low rate.

Program Benefits for Students and Faculty

Stay informed while on campus with WSJ:

  • Print copies available in common areas or designated classrooms
  • Unlimited article access on WSJ.com
  • Informative podcasts and videos, featuring interviews with WSJ editors and notable influencers

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Available Resources for Teachers

CASE STUDIES

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HOW-TO GUIDES

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WSJ/THE College Rankings

As part of our commitment to informing the next generation of students, we partnered with Times Higher Education to conduct a comparative assessment of more than 1,000 colleges and universities. Together we answered the questions that matter most to students and their families.

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Resources For Students

WSJ provides insights for students, helping them stay ahead as they prepare for the next chapter in their education journey.

Resources For Students

What other schools are saying about WSJ

“I thought they’d only like the digital access, but it’s a pleasant surprise to see that the students are reading the paper in the dining hall and utilizing the library copies.”

"Students and I use the Journal for current events and looking for trends in both microeconomics and macroeconomics.”
 

“We keep copies in the office. Visitors enjoy the non-electronic resource. The WSJ perspective is valuable for us to have."
 

Give Students a Head Start

The Journal partners with hundreds of colleges and universities across the country, so familiarity with WSJ will give your students an edge.

Look Up Your Education Rep

If you'd like more information on utilizing the Journal for your post-secondary class, you can find your dedicated WSJ Education representative by entering your region.

FAQS

+ How does it work?

+ Can students access WSJ.com at home?

+ How long does it take to set up?

+ Can you help me to promote our partnership?

+ How does billing work?

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