Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
It's a great time to get into Journalism and find the best school for your undergraduate Journalism degree on our list of the Best Journalism Colleges and Universities in America.
Humboldt State University
4 Year • Arcata, CA •
Humboldt State University is a public university based in Arcata, California. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 1,210 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 81%.
#325 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Central Connecticut State University
4 Year • New Britain, CT
Central Connecticut State University is a public university based in New Britain, Connecticut. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 1,433 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 66%.
#326 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
University of the Cumberlands
4 Year • Williamsburg, KY
University of the Cumberlands is a private not-for-profit university based in Williamsburg, Kentucky. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 433 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 74%.
#327 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Seton Hill University
4 Year • Greensburg, PA
Seton Hill University is a private not-for-profit university based in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 424 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 74%.
#328 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Mesa Community College
2-4 Year • Mesa, AZ •
Mesa Community College is a public university based in Mesa, Arizona.
#329 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Campbell University
4 Year • Buies Creek, NC
Campbell University is a private not-for-profit university based in Buies Creek, North Carolina. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 798 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 80%.
#330 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Irvine Valley College
2-4 Year • Irvine, CA •
Irvine Valley College is a public university based in Irvine, California.
#331 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Pennsylvania State University-World Campus
4 Year • University Park, PA
Pennsylvania State University-World Campus is a public university based in University Park, Pennsylvania. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 298 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 66%.
#332 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Glendale Community College
2-4 Year • Glendale, AZ •
Glendale Community College is a public university based in Glendale, Arizona.
#333 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
4 Year • Little Rock, AR •
University of Arkansas at Little Rock is a public university based in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 742 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 74%.
#334 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Point Park University
4 Year • Pittsburgh, PA
Point Park University is a private not-for-profit university based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 640 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 64%.
#335 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America
Roger Williams University
4 Year • Bristol, RI
Roger Williams University is a private not-for-profit university based in Bristol, Rhode Island. It is an institution with an enrollment of over 1,135 bachelor’s degree candidates. The admission criteria is somewhat competitive with the acceptance rate of 82%.
#336 in Best Journalism Colleges & Universities in America