Build your writing skills with structured guidance

Learn journalistic writing through interactive group sessions or private instruction that adapts to your schedule and goals.

We teach reporting fundamentals, interview techniques, story structure, and editorial standards. You work with experienced instructors who cover real-world scenarios and give direct feedback on your assignments.

Student working on journalistic assignment

How do you want to learn?

We offer three formats designed for different learning preferences and time commitments. Each option includes the same core curriculum but differs in structure and interaction style.

Group Sessions

Join scheduled classes with 8-12 students. Sessions run twice weekly for eight weeks with structured assignments and peer review.

  • Fixed schedule with consistent meeting times
  • Group discussions and collaborative exercises
  • Peer feedback on draft articles
  • Lower cost per session

Private Instruction

Work one-on-one with an instructor on your specific goals. Schedule sessions around your availability and focus on areas that matter most to you.

  • Flexible scheduling with 24-hour notice
  • Customized curriculum based on your needs
  • Direct instructor feedback on all work
  • Faster progression through material

Hybrid Approach

Combine group sessions for core concepts with private sessions for specialized topics. Get structured learning plus personalized attention.

  • Best of both learning formats
  • Group interaction plus individual focus
  • Balanced scheduling flexibility
  • Custom support where you need it

Learn from anywhere in Canada

All our programs run online, which means you can participate from any location with stable internet access.

We primarily serve students across Quebec and Ontario, but we've worked with learners from every Canadian province. Time zones don't restrict enrollment since we schedule sessions to accommodate different regions.

The platform requires basic equipment: a computer with webcam, reliable internet connection, and word processing software. Technical requirements are minimal because we focus on teaching writing, not managing complex tools.

Where our students connect from:

Montreal Toronto Ottawa Quebec City Vancouver Halifax Winnipeg Calgary
Online learning setup for journalism courses

What you should actually expect

Journalism takes time to learn properly. Here's what the process looks like without the marketing gloss.

Initial Learning Curve

Your first articles will need significant revision. You'll spend more time on assignments than you expect. Interview techniques feel awkward initially. Most students take 3-4 weeks before they start producing work they're satisfied with.

Time Investment Required

Plan for 6-8 hours weekly outside class sessions. This includes reading assignments, writing practice, research for articles, and revision work. Students who dedicate less time see slower skill development.

Skills Development Timeline

Basic reporting skills develop in 8-12 weeks. Advanced techniques like investigative methods or feature writing require months of practice. Some students progress faster based on prior writing experience, but everyone needs consistent practice.

Career Outcomes Reality

Completing our program doesn't guarantee employment. The journalism field is competitive. What you get is practical skills, portfolio pieces, and understanding of industry standards. Job success depends on your continued effort, networking, and market conditions.

Why choose this platform

We focus on practical skills over theoretical concepts. Here's how our approach differs from typical journalism courses.

Traditional Programs

  • Semester-long rigid schedules
  • Large class sizes with limited instructor access
  • Theory-heavy curriculum
  • Generic assignments across all students
  • Delayed feedback on submitted work
  • Higher tuition costs

Our Platform

  • 8-week intensive programs with flexible start dates
  • Small groups or private instruction options
  • Practical exercises based on real scenarios
  • Assignments tailored to your interests
  • Feedback within 48 hours on all submissions
  • Transparent pricing with no hidden fees

Self-Study Approaches

  • No structured curriculum or progression
  • Limited feedback on your work
  • Difficult to identify skill gaps
  • No accountability or deadlines
  • Isolated learning without peer interaction
  • Hard to measure actual progress

Our Platform

  • Clear curriculum with defined learning objectives
  • Direct instructor feedback on every assignment
  • Assessment system that identifies areas needing work
  • Regular deadlines that maintain momentum
  • Group options for collaborative learning
  • Portfolio development with measurable outcomes

How interaction works in practice

Learning happens through direct engagement with instructors and course material. We use multiple interaction formats depending on what you're working on.

Live Sessions

Real-time video sessions where instructors demonstrate techniques, answer questions, and review work. Group sessions include discussion and peer feedback. Private sessions focus entirely on your assignments and specific challenges.

Written Feedback

Detailed comments on your article drafts, interview transcripts, and research work. Instructors mark specific issues, suggest improvements, and explain why changes strengthen the piece. You submit revisions and receive additional feedback until the work meets standards.

Assignment Reviews

Scheduled sessions where you discuss completed assignments with your instructor. They explain what worked, what didn't, and how to approach similar challenges differently. These reviews help you understand patterns in your writing that need attention.

Office Hours

Open blocks where you can ask questions about assignments, get clarification on concepts, or discuss career direction. Available through video call or messaging depending on the complexity of your question.

Instructor providing feedback during session

What sets us apart

Specific advantages that make our programs effective for skill development.

Working Journalists

All instructors actively work in journalism. They teach current industry practices, not outdated methods from textbooks.

Portfolio Building

Every assignment contributes to a portfolio of published-quality work. You finish with tangible examples for job applications.

Realistic Projects

Assignments mirror actual journalism work: breaking news coverage, feature articles, interviews with real sources, fact-checking exercises.

Small Class Sizes

Group sessions cap at 12 students maximum. This ensures everyone gets meaningful instructor time and detailed feedback.

What students say about the program

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I came in with zero journalism experience. The first two weeks were rough because I had no idea how to structure a news article. My instructor spent extra time during office hours walking me through the process. By week six, I was producing work I was actually proud of. The feedback was direct but constructive.

Oskar Bergström

Oskar Bergström

Completed group program in 2024

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The private instruction format worked perfectly for my schedule. I traveled frequently for work, so having flexible session times was essential. My instructor adapted the curriculum to focus on business journalism since that aligned with my background. I finished the program with five portfolio pieces and a clear understanding of what I still needed to work on.

Dimitri Vasiliev

Dimitri Vasiliev

Completed private program in 2025

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