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Public education delivers the biggest savings for Radio, Television, and Digital Communication students in Tennessee, with Middle Tennessee State University charging just $12,599 net cost compared to private options reaching $26,815. This $14,000 gap becomes significant given that graduates earn around $25,967 annually across the field. Tennessee's music industry centered in Nashville creates natural pathways for media graduates, while the state's lack of income tax helps stretch entry-level salaries further than in neighboring states.
6
Programs
$12,599 – $26,815
Net Price Range
$25,967
Avg. Program Earnings
55.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Radio, Television, and Digital Communication Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,599 $9,506 54.0% 72.5%
2 $14,459 $29,790 54.8% 70.9%
3 $20,399 $22,690 60.7% 72.6%
4 $23,508 $34,800 46.4% 60.8%
5 $26,181 $22,000 48.3% 20.4%
6 $26,815 $38,450 70.9% 52.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the large cost difference between public and private programs?

Middle Tennessee State University costs $12,599 net annually while Union University reaches $26,815, creating a $14,216 gap. Public funding allows MTSU to offer lower tuition rates, though private schools like Trevecca Nazarene at $14,459 can sometimes compete through generous financial aid packages.

How competitive are admissions for these media programs?

Most Tennessee schools accept 60-73% of applicants, making admission fairly accessible. Visible Music College stands out with only 20% acceptance, reflecting its specialized focus and smaller program size in Memphis.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost?

Union University posts the highest graduation rate at 71% despite costing $26,815 annually. However, Lee University achieves 61% graduation rates at $20,399, suggesting that mid-range private schools can deliver strong outcomes without premium pricing.

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