Tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board, transportation, personal expenses. At first, these combined costs may seem overwhelming. They don’t have to be. With some planning and the willingness to investigate different schools, scholarships, grants, and bursaries, the cost of attending college or university can be more manageable than you might think. As a starting point for your research, here are the typical tuition costs for a journalism degree.
21% above average compared to other degrees
27% above average compared to other degrees
17% above average compared to other degrees
What do journalism graduates earn?
Journalism students make an average of $70,423 per year after graduation. This is 5% above average compared to other undergraduate degrees.
20% of journalism graduates are underpaid (those who make less than $40,000 per year.)
Top 56% of degrees
On par with average compared to other degrees