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Metropolitan State University of Denver offers Colorado's most affordable Radio, Television, and Digital Communication program at just $14,294 net cost annually, while University of Denver charges $36,037 for similar training. This $21,743 price gap reflects the state's mix of public and private options serving Colorado's growing media market, where companies like Ball Aerospace require skilled communication professionals for technical documentation and public outreach. With acceptance rates spanning from 77.68% to 97.91%, students can find accessible pathways into media careers supporting the state's tech and aerospace industries.
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Programs
$14,294 – $36,037
Net Price Range
56.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Radio, Television, and Digital Communication Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,294 $10,780 29.9% 97.9%
2 $16,431 $9,712 45.3% 84.8%
3 $21,480 $16,430 75.0% 80.7%
4 $25,458 $39,266 55.3%
5 $36,037 $59,340 78.0% 77.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between Colorado's cheapest and most expensive programs?

Metropolitan State University of Denver charges $14,294 annually while University of Denver costs $36,037, creating a $21,743 gap. Public universities benefit from state funding and the Colorado Opportunity Fund, which provides tuition stipends to in-state students, while private institutions rely on tuition revenue and typically offer smaller class sizes.

How do graduation rates vary among Colorado's most affordable programs?

The cheapest option, Metropolitan State University of Denver, graduates 29.90% of students, while University of Colorado Boulder achieves a 75.00% graduation rate despite charging $7,186 more annually. University of Colorado Colorado Springs balances affordability at $16,431 with a solid 45.30% graduation rate.

Where do Radio, Television, and Digital Communication graduates find work in Colorado?

Colorado's aerospace sector, including Lockheed Martin and Ball Aerospace, employs communication graduates for technical writing and public relations roles. The state's growing tech startup scene in Denver and Boulder also creates opportunities in digital marketing, content creation, and corporate communications.

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