Subscribe to the Wall Street Journal for no fee

Wall Street Journal is the newest addition to the ASUN Student Readership Program.
Wall Street Journal is the newest addition to the ASUN Student Readership Program.

The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska (ASUN) now provides access for all students, faculty and staff to have personal digital subscriptions to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) as part of the ASUN Student Readership Program.

The Student Readership Program is funded by student fees and provides students access to the New York Times, the Omaha World Herald and the Lincoln Journal Star. This year, ASUN switched USA Today print papers to WSJ digital subscriptions in accordance to a survey question in the Spring 2020 ASUN General Election.

To access your free WSJ subscription, go to WSJ.com/UNLincoln and sign in with your @unl.edu or @huskers.unl.edu email address.

Students must only enter their graduation date. Faculty and staff need to renew their subscription annually by signing in through a UNL SSO. Those currently paying for a WSJ subscription can be partially refunded by calling 1-800-JOURNAL.

For more information or questions, submit a contact form on the ASUN website.