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Wall Street Journal Digital Access

 

In a world where education and career opportunities are more competitive than ever, the need for you to obtain broader perspectives on a variety of global business issues is a necessity. This is why the McDermott Library has joined The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) in a collaboration that will provide cadets and faculty full access to the Journal. Follow the instructions to activate your account.  After activating, use the following link for full access:  https://www.wsj.com

First Time Activation

HOW TO SIGN UP FOR AN ACCOUNT:

1.  To activate your USAFA-sponsored WSJ membership, go to: WSJ.com/USAFA

2.  Create Account: 

     a) Select an Account Type from the dropdown: Student, Staff or Professor 

     b) Enter First and Last Name

     c) Enter your email address using  @afacademy.af.edu or @usafa.edu

     d) Enter Password. 5-15 characters long, contain at least one number, no spaces or special characters %, @, +

     e) Agree to the Privacy Policy and click CREATE

3.  Complete Your WSJ Membership.  At top right of page, click Continue to WSJ.com

4.  Sign in with your @usafa.edu email address and password

5.  Select the Send Verification Email link

6.  You will get an email to verify your email address for WSJ

7.  Once you have an account, you can sign in directly at: https://www.wsj.com

Having a problem?  Email support@wsj.com or call 1-800-JOURNAL (5687625)

You may also contact the Library at 333-4406 or ask someone at the Service Desk for more information about this offering. If you are in a remote location, please send us an email at LibInfo@afacademy.af.edu

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WSJ Membership, Benefits and Special Features

More Information

You can use your USAFA-sponsored WSJ membership to:

• Research topics relevant to your courses and careers
• Save and share pertinent articles with other students
• Follow companies and industries that interest you
• Track real-time stories and trends
• Enjoy the most engaging coverage of arts, culture and life

The WSJ provides career advice and ties real-world examples into what you learn, giving you the opportunity to enhance your educational experience and stay ahead.