January 9th Edition
- Join one of Communication's student clubs
- New lower price for faculty-led study abroad in France!
- Graduation applications available for spring
- Spring 2023 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2023 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2023 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management
- Foundation scholarships now being accepted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
Join one of Communication's student clubs
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors.
The bulletin board just inside the front door of the School of Communication office has more information about the student clubs that are associated with the B.S. in Communication major. Club information posters are also now displayed in your classrooms (rooms 1011, 1013, 1015). More information is also on our Student Clubs and Organizations webpage.
New lower price for faculty-led study abroad in France!
Interested in spending two weeks in France this summer while receiving six credit hours and want to save money? The School of Communication faculty-led study abroad trip has significantly lowered the cost! Learn about global promotional strategies, digital marketing and branding while exploring the culture and history of Nantes and Paris, France. Study is both online and in-person for student's convenience, who will spend a week touring the beautiful city of lights.
Students in the advertising and PR tracks can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 老澳门资料 students can use them toward free electives. And, if you’re minoring in marketing, you can split the hours by using three credits towards your minor and three for your major.
The total cost for the trip is now $2,099! A $200 contingency will be added in case of emergency and will be refunded after the trip if not needed. For more information, contact Professor Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Graduation applications available for spring
Graduation applications for Spring 2023 are now open. Students who have met with their advisor and had it confirmed that they will graduate in the Spring 2023 term, may submit their graduation application. Log into myWings to apply following these steps: Student Resources>Graduation Application.
Note: students who have not registered for MMC4975 because they are working on their paperwork, won't be able to submit the application. Once students have registered for all classes, including MMC4975, they will be able to submit their graduation application.
Spring 2023 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Spring 2023 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisor is happy to see what your options are. Your advisor is Brittani Dalton: brittani.dalton@unf.edu
For Advertising students
Good "major electives" that are available:
PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 3002 Social Media for Communication
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses in Spring 2023 with the ADV, PUR, SPC or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available: RTV 3601-Multimedia Announcing & Performance; RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Digital Video Production students
Tips to remember: RTV 3221-Digital Video Editing is now a required core course in the production concentration if you started in Fall 2019. Otherwise, RTV 3221 is an elective.
Good "major electives" in Production that are available: RTV 3601-Multimedia Announcing & Performance; RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning; PUR 4400-Crisis Communication; RTV 3601-Multimedia Announcing & Performance; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; and ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC3002 Social Media for Communication, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV
Spring 2023 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisor is happy to see what your options are. Your advisor is Deborah Eichelberger: d.eichelberger@unf.edu
Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: For your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking MMC 4975-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that both courses have pre-requisites. More details on the Communication Studies webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available: COM 4044-Lying & Deception; COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture; COM 3440-Small Group Communication; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods; SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures
Spring 2023 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Siho Nam and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered: MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods in Mass Communication; MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management; MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Mass Communication
Good "school electives" that are available: MMC 6730-Social Media Management; COM 5627-Lying and Deception
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
老澳门资料 Foundation scholarship applications for the 2023-2024 academic year are currently available for students.
In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:
- Click here: Data Consent Page
- Log into myWings
- Click on the Data Consent with 老澳门资料 Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit 老澳门资料 Academic Works
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the system once the data consent form is complete. Students will have access to Academic Works immediately but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the following day. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.
For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Hearst Journalism Awards Program
The 63rd annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. Annually there are 14 journalism competitions: five writing, two photojournalism, one audio, two television and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism. View the . Visit for details.