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Top Programs for Media and Communications Majors


If you’re interested in pursuing a career in media and communications make sure to check out these internship and program options. These opportunities offer a wide variety of benefits so make sure you choose the right fit for you.

  1. Center for Communication- The Center for Communication is a nonprofit that promotes diversity in media by educating and empowering students seeking to enter the industry. They set their students up for success by building the knowledge, skills, and networks they need to launch their media careers. Their forums feature the best minds in media, who provide industry insights and actionable advice to help their students become the next generation of media leaders.

  2. T Howard Foundation- The T. Howard Foundation’s Internship Program is dedicated to improving the participation of diverse and underrepresented groups in the media and entertainment industry. This is accomplished by recruiting diverse and underrepresented college students from public and private academic institutions across the country.

  3. Emma Bowen Foundation- EBF promotes a more diverse industry by recruiting promising students of color for multi-year paid internships at some of the nation’s leading media, entertainment and tech companies. 

  4. NBCU Page Program- The NBCUniversal Page Program is a rotational learning and development program that gives early career talent a well-rounded experience along with unmatched exposure to the media industry. The program is designed to help prepare Page Program graduates for other early-career, entry level roles at the company.  Employment at NBCUniversal after program completion is a primary goal but not guaranteed. 


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