11 Journalism Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Savannah State University
Savannah, Georgia
|
$8,683 | $5,498 | 25.2% | |
| 2 |
Fort Valley State University
Fort Valley, Georgia
|
$11,609 | $5,392 | 45.2% | 43.1% |
| 3 |
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
|
$13,816 | $11,180 | 87.2% | 42.6% |
| 4 |
Paine College
Augusta, Georgia
|
$15,074 | $14,596 | 21.7% | 51.5% |
| 5 |
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, Georgia
|
$15,450 | $5,971 | 42.7% | 80.1% |
| 6 |
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia
|
$15,931 | $8,478 | 53.7% | 66.8% |
| 7 |
Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
|
$16,531 | $5,905 | 52.1% | 88.9% |
| 8 |
Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw, Georgia
|
$16,972 | $5,786 | 48.1% | 67.9% |
| 9 |
Georgia College & State University
Milledgeville, Georgia
|
$18,809 | $8,998 | 61.6% | 80.0% |
| 10 |
Mercer University
Macon, Georgia
|
$22,350 | $40,890 | 73.4% | 74.7% |
| 11 |
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
|
$23,911 | $60,774 | 91.8% | 11.4% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Savannah State the most affordable journalism option?
Savannah State offers the lowest net cost at $8,683 annually, with in-state tuition of just $5,498. The program provides access to journalism education at nearly half the cost of the next cheapest option.
How do graduation rates vary among Georgia journalism programs?
Graduation rates span from 21.7% at Paine College to 91.8% at Emory University. Public universities like University of Georgia achieve 87.2% graduation rates while maintaining moderate costs at $13,816 net annually.
Does the HOPE Scholarship significantly impact journalism program costs?
The HOPE Scholarship covers full tuition at public colleges for students with 3.0 GPAs, reducing costs substantially. This benefit explains why in-state tuition ranges from $5,392 to $11,180 at public institutions.
Where do Georgia journalism graduates find the highest earning potential?
Georgia College graduates earn $38,018 annually, the highest among state programs. University of Georgia follows closely at $35,877, while both schools maintain reasonable debt levels under $24,000.
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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.