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Graphic Communications graduates enter a competitive field where technical skills and creative vision intersect. With an average starting salary of $29,817, success often depends on portfolio quality and specialized training in digital design software, printing technologies, and multimedia production.

When evaluating programs among the 57 schools offering this major, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory experience with industry-standard equipment, internship partnerships with design firms or print companies, and faculty with professional experience. Strong programs emphasize both traditional print media and emerging digital platforms, preparing graduates for roles in advertising agencies, publishing houses, corporate communications departments, and freelance design work. Look for curricula that balance artistic development with technical proficiency.
25
Schools Ranked
$39,152
Avg. Program Earnings
60.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $54,713 82.2% private-nonprofit
2 $54,252 70.8% private-nonprofit
3 $52,385 85.2% public
4 $48,725 70.8% private-nonprofit
5 $47,260 29.6% public
6 $42,123 52.5% public
7 $41,565 31.3% private-nonprofit
8 $40,896 64.5% public
9 $40,768 69.6% private-nonprofit
10 $39,369 73.1% public
11 $39,369 66.6% private-nonprofit
12 $39,369 66.3% public
13 $38,289 82.6% private-nonprofit
14 $36,368 67.8% public
15 $35,823 47.9% public
16 $35,060 28.5% private-nonprofit
17 $34,526 59.5% private-nonprofit
18 $33,993 48.5% private-nonprofit
19 $33,993 69.3% public
20 $33,382 72.1% private-nonprofit
21 $32,498 40.5% private-forprofit
22 $31,907 57.6% public
23 $30,984 34.9% private-forprofit
24 $30,771 68.9% public
25 $30,409 79.8% private-nonprofit

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