02/12/2026
Feb. 12, 2026
MINNEAPOLIS — Associated Collegiate Press has recognized 44 online news and feature sites as finalists in the Online Pacemaker competition.
The finalists will be honored and the Pacemaker winners announced during Saturday’s awards ceremony at the ACP Spring National College Media Conference, March 5-7, 2026, in San Francisco at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero.
Starting in 2024, ACP started presenting the Online Pacemaker award in the spring.
“This shift allows the sites to be reviewed in real time during the school year and for the student editors to also be recognized in real time rather than in the fall of the next school year,” associate director Gary Lundgren said.
Early in 2026, judging teams began reviewing the sites, focusing on content posted after June 17, 2025.
For this contest, news and feature websites are accepted. The websites may be produced in conjunction with a print newspaper or magazine or a stand-alone site. In addition to reviewing the overall sites, judges paid particular attention to the URLs of three content presentations suggested by editors on the contest entry form.
The judges are now visiting the sites of the Pacemaker finalists on a regular basis before selecting the Pacemakers on March 2.
“The Pacemaker is the association’s preeminent award,” executive director Laura Widmer said. “ACP is honored to recognize the best of the best.”
The 44 finalists represent 20 states. California set the pace with 12 finalists, followed by Texas with six. The finalists include 37 four-year and seven two-year schools.
Online sites from two-year and four-year schools competed in separate divisions.
Within the four-year school category, websites competed against those from colleges and universities with similar enrollments.
“Today’s best online sites are platforms for rich multimedia storytelling,” Lundgren said. “Deep and diverse coverage with strong engagement and interactivity distinguish the best student-produced sites.”
In this competition, only the online product was judged. The deadline is June 15, 2026, for Broadcast, Innovation, Magazine, Multiplatform and Newspaper/Newsmagazine Pacemaker competitions. Those finalists will be announced in September 2025 and awarded at the fall convention.