International students wishing to study journalism are in luck—the US is rife with top schools for journalism spread throughout the country. The hard part is finding "the best" journalism school (or, j-school) out there. The journalism community has a general consensus on what they consider the best schools for journalism, but it's ranking them that are the hard part. You can find the top ranked law or business school in the country, but j-school rankings are nearly non-existent. We have prepared a list by the help of Insidermonkey experts about 11 most affordable journalism schools in the US.
How much does it cost to go to school for a Journalism major and what are the most affordable colleges? The average annual out-of-state cost for a bachelor program in Journalism is $36,485 with an estimated average four year degree total cost of $145,940. The most affordable bachelor program is offered by Weber State University at an annual $20,835 out of state total cost. This represents a 43% discount from the national average program cost. University of Missouri Columbia has the nation's most popular bachelor program for Journalism with 510 degrees awarded per year. But there are affordable alternatives to spending stacks of cash on college. Just refer to the 7 Most Affordable Ivy League Schools in the US.
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