CSCU System Begins an Online Subscription to The Wall Street Journal
Through the subscription, the CSCU community has unlimited remote and on-campus access to WSJ articles (most recent four years of content) along with videos, podcasts, and tools for instructors.
CSCU has begun a system-wide online subscription to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), a critical source of news about business, finance, economics, and politics. Through the subscription, the CSCU community has unlimited remote and on-campus access to WSJ articles (most recent four years of content) along with videos, podcasts, and tools for instructors.
The system-wide subscription was established through the CSCU Library Consortium and with the support of the CSCU Council of Library Directors. Before the system-wide subscription, two institutions (CT State Community College and Southern Connecticut State University) maintained individual subscriptions. The system-wide subscription supersedes those subscriptions in a way that maximizes buying-power and expands access to include all students, faculty, staff, and administrators at all CSCU institutions.
To access WSJ, start by creating an account using a CSCU-issued email address. Each CSCU Institution has a portal:
- CT State Community College and CSCU System Office*
- Charter Oak State College
- Central Connecticut State University
- Eastern Connecticut State University
- Southern Connecticut State University*
- Western Connecticut State University
Once you have an account, go to WSJ.com or open the WSJ app and sign-in.
For questions about online access to WSJ or other newspapers, contact your institution’s library.
*For individuals at CT State Community College and Southern Connecticut State University who already have accounts through their institutions’ superseded subscriptions, no actions are needed. Your account has automatically rolled over to the system-wide subscription.