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Journalism in Alaska

Journalism Schools in Alaska

16 students earned Journalism degrees in Alaska in the 2022-2023 year.

As a degree choice, Journalism is the 41st most popular major in the state.

Education Levels of Journalism Majors in Alaska

Journalism majors in the state tend to have the following degree levels:

Education Level Number of Grads
Bachelor’s Degree 16

Gender Distribution

In Alaska, a journalism major is more popular with men than with women.

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Racial Distribution

The racial distribution of journalism majors in Alaska is as follows:

  • Asian: 0.0%
  • Black or African American: 6.3%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 0.0%
  • White: 68.8%
  • Non-Resident Alien: 6.3%
  • Other Races: 18.8%
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Jobs for Journalism Grads in Alaska

There are 300 people in the state and 213,090 people in the nation working in journalism jobs.

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Wages for Journalism Jobs in Alaska

Journalism grads earn an average of $50,790 in the state and $73,090 nationwide.

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There are 2 colleges in Alaska that offer journalism degrees. Learn about the most popular 2 below:

16 Degrees in Major Awarded
31% Graduation Rate
11,953 Total Students

It takes the average student 4.89 years to graduate. The full-time teacher rate is 52%. A typical student attending UAA will pay a net price of $10,978.

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3 Degrees in Major Awarded
43% Graduation Rate
6,813 Total Students

The 0.10% student loan default rate is lower than average. Of all the teachers who work at the school, 62% are considered full time. 11 to 1 is the student to faculty ratio.

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Journalism Careers in AK

Some of the careers journalism majors go into include:

Job Title AK Job Growth AK Median Salary
Editors -30% $48,280
Reporters and Correspondents -36% $44,200

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