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Rochester Institute of Technology graduates in audiovisual communications earn $53,358 annually, nearly double the field average of $28,598 across New York's nine programs. This earning gap reflects the state's media industry demands, where networks like NBC and HBO headquarters create high-paying technical positions. Public options like SUNY Buffalo State cost just $14,229 net price while private programs range up to $35,035 at NYU.
9
Programs
$13,980 – $35,035
Net Price Range
$34,074
Avg. Program Earnings
59.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Audiovisual Communications Technologies/Technicians Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,547 $35,600 $8,881 58.8% 70.2%
2 $14,229 $28,598 $8,486 36.0% 86.0%
3 $29,694 $53,358 $57,016 70.8% 67.2%
4 $23,901 $25,194 $41,642 55.4% 92.7%
5 $26,985 $27,618 $50,110 68.5% 84.7%
6 $32,965 $50,510 74.1% 75.2%
7 $35,035 $60,438 88.5% 12.5%
8 $15,644 $8,771 53.5% 84.6%
9 $13,980 $28,670 31.0% 78.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge earnings gap between audiovisual programs in New York?

Rochester Institute of Technology graduates earn $53,358 while Long Island University graduates earn $25,194, a $28,000 difference. RIT's 70.8% graduation rate and industry connections in Rochester's tech corridor contribute to stronger employment outcomes compared to programs with lower completion rates.

How do public and private audiovisual programs compare on cost?

SUNY schools charge between $14,229-$16,547 net price while private institutions range from $13,980 at Villa Maria College to $35,035 at NYU. Public programs offer better value considering SUNY Buffalo State costs $14,229 with graduates earning $28,598 annually.

Does graduation rate affect earning potential in audiovisual communications?

Programs with higher graduation rates tend to produce better-earning graduates. NYU leads with 88.5% graduation rate, followed by Ithaca College at 74.1% and RIT at 70.8%, while Villa Maria College's 31% rate correlates with limited career outcome data.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.