What content is available for students?
Students have access to the full suite of WSJ products, but can find student-centric content in several places.
The Student Hub provides a place for students to find curated content focused on job preparation, finance tips, career
insights and expert advice.
The WSJ Noted. Adviser network is an online community that provides an important connection between The Wall Street Journal and young audiences. Members of this cohort will work with the WSJ staff to help expand the lessons of the five-week investing challenge across various platforms and partnerships. They will also help our reporters and editors gain a better understanding of the financial concerns young people have as they navigate their careers.
A podcast about the changing dynamics of the workplace. Every week, we’ll hear from people who are challenging and reevaluating life at work - and talk to experts and Wall Street Journal colleagues about navigating the shifting environment.
Events, offers and insights included with your membership to The Wall Street Journal.
The student home page, at education.wsj.com/students, shares links to new opportunities from WSJ. This includes
opportunities to have their work published on WSJ.com, relevant podcasts and newsletters and updates about when
WSJ will be at their campus.
Students with activated memberships qualify for the WSJ Grad Pack, which offers a discounted graduate rate that
continues two years after graduation. Students will receive an automated email upon graduation from WSJ inviting
them to subscribe at those exclusive rates.
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