Answered By: Gretchen Scronce
Last Updated: Aug 03, 2023     Views: 501

Yes! The College of Charleston Libraries offers two ways to access WSJ content: complimentary site access to WSJ.com, and full text articles via ProQuest.

Complimentary site access to WSJ.com

CofC students, faculty, and staff have personalized access to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ.com) through a partnership sponsored by the School of Business.

To access The Wall Street Journal, you must first activate your complimentary membership by visiting https://WSJ.com/CofC. If you have never used your CofC email address to access The Wall Street Journal, you will need to register it by completing the form. If you have previously used your CofC email to access The Wall Street Journal, click the “Sign In” button and verify your CofC email address.

Once registered and verified, you can use your school-sponsored WSJ membership to:

  • Access WSJ.com, WSJ mobile apps, newsletters and podcasts
  • Research topics relevant to your courses and careers
  • Personalize your news and coverage alerts
  • Track real-time stories and industry trends
  • Enjoy engaging coverage of arts, culture, and life

If you already have an account and have questions about your school-sponsored membership, call 1-800-JOURNAL or email support@wsj.com.

Full text articles via ProQuest

College Libraries also provides full-text article access to the Wall Street Journal from ProQuest, with coverage spanning 1984-present. WSJ through ProQuest can be accessed through the A-Z Databases list