Certification Testing

3:30-6 p.m. Friday, April 15
Application deadline: Feb. 1
Apply online at jea.org/certification.

Test takers will be given the option of handwriting or bringing their own laptop computer to generate the answers.

All applicants must be current JEA members. Fees cover a portion of administration, judging, mailing, cost of pins and certificates.


CJE Applicants • $60
CJE applicants must complete an application, provide evidence of a valid state teaching certificate and provide evidence of journalistic training from one of three options:

  • Option A: Copies of transcripts showing a college major or minor in journalism or mass communications, or 18 semester (27 quarter) credits of journalism including course work in newswriting and reporting, communications law and publications advising. Credit may be from undergraduate or graduate courses, workshops, independent study (correspondence) or technology classes.
  • Option B: Provide evidence of at least three years’ journalism teaching or advising and pass a written examination administered by JEA at a convention.
  • Option C: Provide evidence of at least three years’ journalism teaching or advising, or work as a practicing journalist, sales representative, educational consultant or other position with a commercial or professional organization associated with scholastic journalism.

Applicants must pass a written examination administered by JEA at a convention and obtain a letter of recommendation from a current CJE or MJE.

Test results will be sent about eight weeks after the convention, and applicants will be notified about selection as soon as all application procedures are complete. Those passing the test in Los Angeles will be honored at the Indianapolis convention, Nov. 10-13, 2016.


MJE Applicants • $85
Applicants for Master Journalism Educator must have earned CJE status; verify five years of journalism teaching or advising experience; submit a letter of endorsement from a supervisor; show evidence of participation in scholastic journalism professional growth activities at local, state, regional or national levels; pass the MJE exam; and submit a pre-approved project, paper or teaching unit.

CJE award certificates and pins or MJE plaques and pins for those who have completed requirements since the fall convention will be presented during the Saturday Adviser Luncheon.

Questions?
785-532-5532, staff@jea.org