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Gulf Coast State College in Panama City charges just $2,339 net price for its Graphic Communications program, making it nearly five times more affordable than some alternatives on this list. This Florida institution sits alongside several other public colleges that keep costs under $6,000, while private options like College of the Ozarks in Missouri reach $7,669 despite its unique work program model. The earnings picture varies dramatically, with graduates from Indian River State College averaging $28,816 annually compared to Atlantic University's $12,961. Florida dominates the most affordable tier with three schools, reflecting the state's growing demand for graphic design talent in tourism marketing, publishing, and digital media sectors. The Southeast's lower cost of living helps these programs deliver strong value, though graduation rates range from 23.6% at EDP University to 61.3% at College of the Ozarks, suggesting program structure matters as much as price.
50
Programs
$2,339 – $16,531
Net Price Range
$29,873
Avg. Program Earnings
49.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Graphic Communications Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $2,339 $2,370 44.8%
2 $2,760 $2,878 32.4%
3 $4,113 $6,813 52.6% 86.9%
4 $4,989 $7,050 23.6% 39.6%
5 $5,202 $2,764 42.5%
6 $5,886 $5,156 39.8%
7 $6,305 $8,280 35.7%
8 $6,747 $8,147 52.2% 78.1%
9 $7,669 $21,290 61.3% 21.1%
10 $9,055 $8,454 48.3% 98.5%
11 $9,121 $9,708 59.5% 84.0%
12 $9,962 $10,130 49.7% 64.3%
13 $10,097 $6,906 37.0%
14 $10,666 $7,584 46.8% 96.4%
15 $11,592 $14,952 44.8% 75.0%
16 $12,168 $13,426 43.4% 82.6%
17 $12,202 $13,630 47.9% 87.9%
18 $12,251 $33,968 60.4% 77.4%
19 $12,599 $9,506 54.0% 72.5%
20 $12,638 $9,800 39.8%
21 $12,832 $7,388 44.7% 86.8%
22 $13,024 $6,360 43.6% 55.2%
23 $13,181 $12,186 62.6% 72.8%
24 $13,670 $12,051 67.8% 89.8%
25 $13,710 $29,982 68.2% 77.5%
26 $13,776 $9,322 51.4% 94.9%
27 $13,782 $8,816 60.9% 73.9%
28 $13,980 $28,670 31.0% 78.2%
29 $14,072 $7,986 40.2% 55.4%
30 $14,229 $8,486 36.0% 86.0%
31 $14,487 $6,496 82.2% 66.7%
32 $14,488 $8,862 52.7% 81.7%
33 $14,514 $7,992 29.6%
34 $14,609 $9,728 68.9% 95.0%
35 $15,001 $8,689 44.1% 94.9%
36 $15,015 $8,118 41.6% 85.4%
37 $15,171 $12,810 31.3% 36.7%
38 $15,331 $9,712 41.5% 81.8%
39 $15,336 $9,739 49.4% 71.3%
40 $15,355 $12,330 22.6%
41 $15,624 $11,075 85.2% 30.4%
42 $15,693 38.5%
43 $15,794 $9,950 49.9% 85.3%
44 $15,898 $10,758 63.3% 69.0%
45 $16,025 $9,228 55.1% 84.6%
46 $16,177 $10,020 51.2% 86.3%
47 $16,189 $27,110 28.5% 86.7%
48 $16,487 $7,541 73.1% 83.1%
49 $16,496 $19,022 73.1% 66.0%
50 $16,531 $5,905 52.1% 88.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Gulf Coast State College the most affordable option at $2,339?

Gulf Coast State College offers the lowest net price among all Graphic Communications programs at just $2,339 annually. As a Florida public institution, it benefits from state funding that keeps tuition minimal for residents. The college maintains a 44.8% graduation rate, which sits in the middle range for schools on this list. Its Panama City location provides access to internships with tourism and marketing companies along the Gulf Coast.

How do public and private college costs compare for this major?

Public colleges dominate the affordable end, with 12 of the 15 cheapest schools being state institutions. The most expensive public option, Western Illinois University at $11,592, still costs less than many private alternatives. Atlantic University represents the lone private school in the bottom tier at $6,305, while College of the Ozarks reaches $7,669 despite its work-study program that eliminates traditional tuition. Private schools typically charge 2-3 times more than comparable public programs.

Is there a connection between program cost and graduate earnings?

The data reveals no clear correlation between program price and earning potential after graduation. Indian River State College, with a $5,202 net price, produces graduates earning $28,816 annually. Meanwhile, Atlantic University charges $6,305 but its graduates average only $12,961 in earnings. New Mexico State University demonstrates the middle ground at $6,747 in costs with $23,262 in graduate earnings. Location and regional job markets appear to influence earnings more than program price.

Does acceptance rate indicate program quality or competitiveness?

Acceptance rates vary dramatically, from College of the Ozarks at just 21.13% to Fairmont State University accepting 98.49% of applicants. The most selective program, College of the Ozarks, also boasts the highest graduation rate at 61.3%, suggesting correlation between admission standards and completion rates. California State University-Los Angeles accepts 86.94% of applicants while maintaining a solid 52.6% graduation rate. These numbers indicate that selectivity often reflects institutional philosophy rather than program quality alone.

Where do the most affordable programs cluster geographically?

Florida leads with three schools in the most affordable tier, including the top two cheapest options at Gulf Coast State College and Florida State College at Jacksonville. The Southeast generally offers lower-cost programs, with schools in Kentucky, Arkansas, and West Virginia making the list. Western states appear less frequently, though California State University-Los Angeles provides good value at $4,113 net price. This geographic clustering reflects regional differences in state funding, cost of living, and local industry demand for graphic communications professionals.

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