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Communications/Sports Journalism Outcomes, Careers, and Internships

Springfield College Post-Graduation Outcomes

In a recent survey of 2023-24 graduates, 71% of graduates who responded in the Communications/Sports Journalism program reported being employed. 

Springfield College Communications/Sports Journalism students are constantly making their marks in the professional world, even while they’re still undergraduate students. 

Our alums have won state and national awards in both broadcast and print journalism, too. They work as writers; reporters; marketing coordinators; sports information assistants; and more.

Employers and Job Titles

Here is a sampling of our past graduates employers and job titles.

Company NameJob TitleLocation
 Connections Peer Support CenterCommunity Outreach WorkerHookset, NH
Kilburn MediaPhotographer/VideographerWest Roxbury, MA
MassLive.comHigh School Sports Reporter Springfield, MA
Western Mass NewsContent ProducerSpringfield, MA
ESPNBeat ReporterBristol, CT

Experiential Learning

Hoophall Classic
Held on campus each year, this event showcases the best high school basketball players in the country, and places the campus on the national stage with many of the games broadcast on ESPN, and covered by prominent print media outlets such as Sports Illustrated, The New York Times, Boston Globe, and Los Angeles Daily News. Our Sport Management students run this event and our Communications and Sports Journalism students cover it.

Undergraduate Publications
Our annual, peer-reviewed journal of undergraduate research, The Springfield Scholar, as well as The Alden Street Review, The Springfield Student, and our Pride Sports Journal are all undergraduate publications that are edited and designed by students with all contributions by students.

Studying Communications/Sports Journalism At Springfield College