The College Media Association is proud to collaborate with organizations and individuals who share our commitment to the success of college media. Through strategic partnerships with both nonprofit organizations and corporate sponsors, these valued allies help us deliver meaningful educational experiences, impactful programming, and essential resources to student journalists and their advisers.

Our Partners

Associated Collegiate Press: ACP provides journalism education training programs, publishes journalism education materials and provides media critique and recognition programs for members.
www.studentpress.org/acp/ • (612) 625-8335
Associated Student Press, 7300 Metro Boulevard, Suite 131, Minneapolis, MN 55439


College Broadcasters, Inc.: CBI is a member-driven organization serving students and advisers of college and high school electronic media outlets. Through events, programs and a network of expertise, CBI provides their members with educational and professional opportunities and facilitates advocacy. 
https://www.askcbi.org/  • 1 (855) ASK-4CBI (1-855-275-4224)
College Broadcasters, Inc., UPS – Hershey Square Center, 1152 Mae Street, Hummelstown, PA 17036


College Media Business & Advertising Managers: CMBAM is committed to providing learning and career opportunities through conventions and member communications, as well as fostering leadership development. The group strives for the highest standards in industry knowledge and advocates for our members
www.cmbam.org • (330) 672-6306
CMBAM, 436 Moore Hall, CMU, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859


Columbia Scholastic Press Association: CSPA is a student press association that offers idea exchanges, publications, critiques and award programs.
http://cspa.columbia.edu/ • (212) 584-9400
Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Columbia University, Mail Code 5711, New York, NY 10027


Journalism & Women Symposium: The Journalism & Women Symposium (JAWS) brings together working journalists, journalism educators and researchers from across the country to share resources, support, training and information about issues that affect women in our field.
https://jaws.org/ • (414) 333-6716
2885 Sanford Ave. SW #29226 Grandville Michigan, 49418


NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists is an organization of journalists, media professionals, educators and students working from within the news industry to foster fair and accurate coverage of LGBTQ issues.
https://www.nlgja.org/ • (202) 588-9888
NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists, 2120 L Street, NW Suite 850, Washington, DC 20037


Student Press Law Center: The SPLC is an advocate for student First Amendment rights, for freedom of online speech, and for open government on campus.
www.splc.org • (202) 785-5450
Student Press Law Center, 1608 Rhode Island Ave., NW Ste 211, Washington, DC 20036