2023 – 2024 Intercollegiate Winners
Since 1960, the overall ranking of the top schools in the writing category has been recognized. As the program grew to include photojournalism, broadcast news and
multimedia, monetary prizes were granted to the intercollegiate competitions in 1990, giving journalism schools a higher financial stake in the collective success of their students.
The Intercollegiate Competitions award prizes of $10,000, $4,000 and $2,000 to the top three universities in each division – writing, photojournalism, audio/television and multimedia. In 2018, a new $25,000 prize was added to the budget for the first-place Intercollegiate Overall winner–raising the Intercollegiate total to $89,000. Trophies are also awarded to the top ten schools in each category.
The accumulated points earned by individual students in the monthly writing, photojournalism, audio/television and multimedia competitions determine these Intercollegiate rankings. The winners are those schools whose students have earned the highest total points in each division. The Overall Intercollegiate winners are those schools whose
students have earned the highest accumulated points in all of the competitions.
Overall
Writing
Photojournalism
1st Place | University of Iowa |
2nd Place | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
3rd Place | University of Missouri |
4th Place | Western Kentucky University |
5th Place | Michigan State University |
6th Place | San Francisco State University |
7th Place | Ohio University |
8th Place | University of North Texas |
9th Place | Iowa State University |
10th Place | University of Kentucky |
Audio & Television
1st Place | Syracuse University |
2nd Place | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
3rd Place | University of Missouri |
4th Place | University of Florida |
5th Place | Pennsylvania State University |
6th Place | Arizona State University |
7th Place | University of Maryland |
8th Place | Kent State University |
9th Place | Ohio University |
10th Place | Western Kentucky University |