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Agricultural Communication/Journalism Program

25 U.S. colleges are offering Agricultural Communication/Journalism programs and its subprograms. The 2024 average undergraduate tuition of the Agricultural Communication/Journalism programs is $10,132 for state residents and $25,047 for out-of-state students. The average graduate program tuition is $22,623 for state residents and $25,047 for out-of-state students.

Agricultural Communication/Journalism by Degree and Programs

22 colleges have Agricultural Communication/Journalism BS degree programs and 3 graduate schools have the program in gradute levels.
Agricultural Communication/Journalism Programs by Degree
Number of Offered Schools
Certificate Programs-
Associate's3
Bachelor's22
Master's3
Doctorate-

U.S. Colleges Offering Agricultural Communication/Journalism Program

School NameUndergraduate TuitionGraduate TuitionPopulatoinGraduation RateStudents to Faculty
Auburn University
Public, four-years
$33,944 ($12,536) $33,908 ($12,524) 31,764 80% 20 to 1
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
Public, four-years
$30,995 ($11,075) $22,013 ($12,509) 22,000 85% 20 to 1
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Public, four-years
$10,101 ($3,195) - 3,647 39% 19 to 1
University of Georgia
Public, four-years
$30,220 ($11,180) $26,576 ($10,268) 40,607 88% 17 to 1
University of Idaho
Public, four-years
$29,784 ($8,816) $29,784 ($10,548) 11,507 61% 16 to 1
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Public, four-years
$34,501 ($16,004) $33,640 ($18,837) 56,916 84% 21 to 1
Huntington University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$29,982 $9,060 1,472 70% 12 to 1
Kansas State University
Public, four-years
$27,816 ($10,942) $25,147 ($11,786) 19,722 68% 18 to 1
University of Minnesota-Crookston
Public, four-years
$13,120 ($13,010) - 2,303 53% 17 to 1
Northwest Missouri State University
Public, four-years
$16,623 ($10,181) $7,946 ($7,023) 8,505 53% 18 to 1