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Communication programs in New York reveal stark divides between public and private education costs. Farmingdale State College charges just $9,173 net annually while producing graduates earning $36,560, the highest among the seven programs tracked. Private institutions like Fordham University command $42,581 per year. New York's massive media market, anchored by networks, publishers, and digital companies, creates strong demand for communication graduates across the state.
7
Programs
$9,173 – $42,581
Net Price Range
$30,667
Avg. Program Earnings
59.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,173 $8,576 57.1% 73.2%
2 $13,882 $8,578 59.2% 81.7%
3 $14,229 $8,486 36.0% 86.0%
4 $17,393 $8,769 31.9% 87.2%
5 $31,046 $51,424 61.4% 82.9%
6 $35,035 $60,438 88.5% 12.5%
7 $42,581 $61,992 80.3% 54.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Farmingdale State graduates earn $36,560 annually while SUNY Polytechnic graduates make $23,649, a $12,911 difference. This gap likely reflects program focus and regional job markets rather than school prestige.

How do graduation rates compare across affordable communication programs?

SUNY schools show concerning patterns with Buffalo State at 36% and Morrisville at 31.9%. These rates fall well below the 57.1% at Farmingdale State, suggesting significant variation in student support and program structure.

Is private education worth the premium for communication students in New York?

NYU charges $35,035 net but achieves 88.5% graduation rates with highly selective 12.46% acceptance. Public alternatives like Farmingdale cost $9,173 with 73.17% acceptance, making them accessible options for most students.

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