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Indiana's most affordable Radio, Television, and Digital Communication programs show a dramatic cost divide between public universities starting at just $6,276 and private institutions reaching $21,583. Indiana University-Kokomo leads with the lowest net price while maintaining an 85.75% acceptance rate, making media education accessible in a state where broadcasting companies like Emmis Communications and Gray Television operate major stations. The earnings potential varies significantly across programs, with Valparaiso University graduates earning $37,208 compared to University of Southern Indiana's $23,649. Public universities dominate the affordable end, with six of the eight cheapest options being state schools. Indiana's media market includes Indianapolis as a major broadcasting market, creating internship and job opportunities for students studying television production, digital media, and radio broadcasting within driving distance of most campuses.
18
Programs
$6,276 – $38,472
Net Price Range
$30,728
Avg. Program Earnings
58.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

18 Radio, Television, and Digital Communication Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,276 $8,179 44.7% 85.8%
2 $8,364 $8,179 35.7% 86.9%
3 $11,408 $10,449 53.9% 82.9%
4 $12,188 $9,992 41.1% 92.3%
5 $12,267 $10,110 47.6%
6 $12,621 $10,136 52.0% 94.4%
7 $13,710 $29,982 68.2% 77.5%
8 $15,342 $11,790 81.2% 82.4%
9 $15,725 $37,760 60.5% 93.5%
10 $15,898 $10,758 63.3% 69.0%
11 $16,767 $8,216 37.2%
12 $18,406 $30,034 69.9% 84.6%
13 $18,748 $36,136 55.8% 76.1%
14 $19,268 $37,090 44.8% 66.4%
15 $21,583 $46,588 67.0% 94.2%
16 $23,069 $31,168 66.3% 86.7%
17 $24,327 $39,104 76.6% 74.6%
18 $38,472 $45,980 80.2% 82.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Indiana University-Kokomo the most affordable option for Radio, Television, and Digital Communication?

Indiana University-Kokomo offers the lowest net price at $6,276 with an in-state tuition of just $8,179. The campus maintains an 85.75% acceptance rate, making admission relatively accessible. Graduates earn a median of $31,762, which exceeds the starting salaries at several more expensive programs in the state.

How do graduation rates compare between affordable public and private programs?

Private institutions generally show higher graduation rates despite higher costs, with Huntington University achieving 68.2% and Grace College reaching 69.9%. Among affordable public options, Indiana University-Bloomington leads with 81.2% graduation rate at $15,342 net cost. Ball State University maintains a solid 63.3% graduation rate while keeping costs at $15,898.

Where do graduates earn the highest salaries in Indiana's Radio, Television, and Digital Communication programs?

Valparaiso University graduates command the highest median earnings at $37,208, though the program costs $21,583 annually. Indiana University-Indianapolis offers a more affordable path to strong earnings at $32,124 with a net cost of $11,408. The earnings gap between the highest and lowest programs spans over $13,000 annually.

Does student debt vary significantly among Indiana's media communication programs?

Student debt levels show considerable variation, with Purdue University Global graduates carrying the highest debt at $30,582 despite moderate program costs. Ball State University students graduate with $23,146 in debt while Indiana University-Indianapolis students carry $22,491. Indiana University-South Bend keeps debt relatively low at $18,062 with strong affordability.

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