Noun
J-school (plural J-schools)
(informal) A school or a division within a college or university teaching topics related to the practice of journalism.
It is completely Ivy League — a Vassar/Columbia J-School dumping ground.. Source: Internet
Indeed, the headline over a piece in the current New York Review of Books by Nicholas Lemann, a professor at the Columbia University J-school, is: “Can Journalism Be Saved?” Source: Internet