Our two-year Master of Journalism program trains the next generation of diverse reporters to be fearless, innovative and technologically skilled. Gain hands-on experience, build a powerful portfolio and graduate ready to hold power accountable and tell the stories that matter most. Begin your journey with us today!
Fall 2027 Admissions
Applications Open: September 24, 2026!
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Looking to apply for Fall 2027? Join our Admissions Mailing List to receive the latest news, event updates, and announcements.
Upcoming Featured Events: Keep an eye out for our upcoming events below:
- UC Berkeley's Master of Journalism Info Session: Thursday, June 25th 11:00-11:45am PT - Register here!
- Biweekly admissions office hours will take place starting in July!
- UC Berkeley Graduate Admissions Summer Series (July 8-29) hosted by Graduate Admissions in partnership with the Office for Graduate Diversity - Register here!
Key Dates & Deadlines
Deadlines
We encourage you to submit your application by the priority deadline:
- Master of Journalism (MJ) Degree Deadlines:
- Round 1 (Priority ): Early December 2026 (TBC)
- Round 2: January 15, 2027
- Concurrent Degree Deadline with Master of Journalism: December 1, 2026
- Journalism & Master of Public Health (MPH/MJ)
- Journalism & Asian Studies (MJ/MA)
Decisions & Enrollment Dates
- Final Decision Notification: Early March 2027
- Enrollment Confirmation: April 15, 2027
Start Dates
- Start of Fall 2027 Semester: August 18, 2027
- First Day of Instruction: August 25, 2027
Download the Fall 2027 Academic Calendar (PDF) to learn more.
Program Overview
Student Work & Testimonials
Explore the work of our students and alums—published in outlets like The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post, NPR, KQED, Reveal, and more. You’ll also find groundbreaking projects on our Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) page, and innovative series like the Stakes Explained, a podcast and video project launched in response to the flood of new policies under the Trump administration. You can find more highlights of our incredible alums on our UC Berkeley Journalism website!
Why Choose Berkeley Journalism
Graduate ready to break stories, lead investigations, and shape the future of journalism.
Our industry-leading two-year program combines hands-on craft training with intellectual depth, guided by award-winning faculty and strengthened by unparalleled professional networks. With direct access to the Bay Area’s global media hub, you’ll gain the skills, experience, and connections to launch a powerful career.
Along the way, you’ll have access to standout opportunities: Berkeley Journalism’s flagship radio show and podcast (North Gate Radio), the Business Journalism Certificate (in partnership with Berkeley Haas and supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies), International Reporting travel classes in places like China, India, and Latin America (most recently, Mexico City in 2026, Bogotá, Colombia in 2025), the Climate Journalism Lab, our acclaimed Investigative Reporting Program (whose goal is to change the face of who gets to do investigative reporting), and the opportunity to join the California Local News Fellowship post-graduation. Learn more about what makes Berkeley Journalism stand out as a leading J-School by following our latest news.
Top Reasons to Attend Berkeley Journalism
Berkeley isn’t just a journalism school—it’s a launchpad for fearless, impactful reporting!
Just the facts
64%
of incoming students are California residents
36%
of incoming students identify as coming from an underrepresented background
38%
of incoming students are first-generation college students
57%
of incoming students are students of color
How to Apply
Ready to shape the future of journalism?
Begin your online application as of September 24, 2026 for Fall 2027 Admission. You can add and edit sections anytime before the deadline to which you are applying. We highly encourage applicants to submit by the Round 1 (Priority) deadline to maximize consideration for admission and departmental funding opportunities.
Please keep in mind, you may only submit one application per academic year. Therefore, if interested in applying for one of our concurrent degrees — Public Health (MPH/MJ) or Asian Studies (MJ/MA) — please choose that application instead of the stand-alone Master of Journalism (MJ) application.
We encourage you to explore more detailed guidance on how to complete the Master of Journalism (MJ) application in this section of our Admissions page as well as on the Graduate Admissions website: Application Requirements & Admissions FAQs.
We look forward to receiving your application!
Policy on Use of Generative AI in Applications: To maintain the integrity and fairness central to journalism, applicants must submit their own original work rather than using generative AI tools to compose or rewrite application materials. If AI is used in a limited capacity for initial brainstorming or basic proofreading, you must explicitly disclose how and where it was utilized.
Application Components
Additional Requirements
Concurrent Degree, Documentary, International & Re-Applicants
Additional guidance can be found below to help all applicants ensure their application can be complete for consideration.
Requesting an Application Fee Waiver
We understand that application fees can pose a barrier, and aim to support applicants for whom this cost presents a hardship.
Please email us at admissions@journalism.berkeley.edu directly and/or check the "Application Fee & Waivers" tab below for more information on your eligibility, options, and next steps.
Connect with Us
Explore Berkeley Journalism your way, whether virtually or in person at our J-School, located at 121 North Gate Hall in Berkeley, California.
Please note, we are offering an array of select virtual events throughout the summer with virtual Drop-In Admissions Office Hours to start back up at the end of the summer for Fall 2027 admissions.
Upcoming Admissions Events
| Date | Event | Type | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wednesday, June 25 11:00am-11:45am PT |
UC Berkeley Journalism Admissions | Taking the Next Step with a Master of Journalism for Fall 2027 | Online | Register here! |
| Wednesday, July 8-Wednesday, July 29 |
UC Berkeley Graduate Admissions | Summer Series | Online | Register here! |
Campus Visits
Planning a visit to our campus? Please be sure to complete the Campus Visit Interest Form as early as possible before your trip. We are here to help you make the most of your time with us, whether sitting in on a class or two, meeting with the Director of Admissions for a one-on-one chat and J-School Tour, or booking a larger campus tour through UC Berkeley. We look forward to welcoming you here!
A quick note for summer visitors: The UC Berkeley Journalism building (North Gate Hall) will be closed for renovations until mid July, so we won't be able to host in-person visits during that time. However, we’d still love to hear from you! Please feel free to fill out the form anyway, and we’ll be happy to connect with you virtually or answer any questions you have.
View Previous Sessions
For additional recordings, please visit the Berkeley Journalism YouTube Channel. You can also explore the Graduate Admissions Webinar Series (also via YouTube), covering topics such as navigating the graduate school application, re-entering academia, and student life in California.
In addition to YouTube, you are always welcome to follow Berkeley Journalism on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter (X), or Like us on Facebook, whatever your social media preference. We hope you'll continue to stay connected!