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Stillman College offers Alabama's most affordable journalism program at just $12,272 net cost, creating an unusual price gap in a state where private institutions typically demand premiums. Auburn University journalism graduates earn $39,585 annually, the highest among the seven programs, while working in a state where aerospace giants like Airbus and automotive manufacturers provide growing opportunities for business and technical journalism coverage.
7
Programs
$12,272 – $30,795
Net Price Range
$31,798
Avg. Program Earnings
60.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Journalism Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,272 $11,392 41.0% 64.5%
2 $13,869 $9,792 46.8% 94.8%
3 $19,603 $26,120 55.5% 84.1%
4 $22,150 $11,900 73.7% 80.1%
5 $23,384 $21,838 49.9% 68.1%
6 $23,897 $12,536 79.2% 43.7%
7 $30,795 $38,144 79.9% 83.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between Alabama journalism programs?

Stillman College charges $12,272 annually while Samford University costs $30,795, creating an $18,523 gap between the cheapest and most expensive options. Public universities like Troy ($13,869) and Alabama ($22,150) fall between these extremes, though Alabama's net cost reflects significant out-of-state enrollment.

How do graduation rates compare across Alabama's affordable journalism programs?

Auburn leads with a 79.20% graduation rate despite charging $23,897 annually, while Stillman College graduates just 41% of students at the lowest cost. Troy University, the second-cheapest option at $13,869, maintains a 46.80% completion rate.

Does attending a more expensive journalism program guarantee higher earnings?

Auburn graduates earn $39,585 annually at $23,897 cost, while Troy graduates make $23,761 at just $13,869 total expense. This $15,824 earnings gap suggests program reputation and career services significantly impact post-graduation income beyond tuition costs.

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