The nationally acclaimed Carnegie-Knight News21 program, created by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, is open to all journalism students in the United States. During the summer, fellows work full-time out of a digital newsroom at the Arizona State University Cronkite School for 10 weeks, typically beginning in mid to late May. Fellows receive a $7,500 stipend plus travel expenses. The cost of housing is not covered, but the Cronkite School will make arrangements for university dormitory housing. Applications should come from the school’s dean or director, not from individual students.