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Best Value Journalism Bachelor's Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region

2023 Best Value Journalism Bachelor's Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region

Identifying Quality Schools at More Affordable Prices

10 Colleges
$30,264 Avg Tuition & Fees*
$31,564 Avg Salary

Finding the Best Journalism Bachelor's Degree School for You

Out of all the majors we analyze each year, journalism was ranked #70 in the country. In fact 13,552 degrees and certificates were handed out in 2020-2021.

When it comes to higher education, there are a lot of options for students. You can choose a traditional brick and mortar school, or with the growth of online education, you can attend a school half-way across the country without even leaving your house. Also there are many trade schools that offer short-term programs that open up more career options.

Along with in-depth profiles of schools and the programs they offer, Course Advisor has created the Best Value Journalism Bachelor's Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region to help you in your search for the best school for you. Our analysis looked at 10 schools in the Rocky Mountains Region to see which bachelor's degree programs offered the best value experiences for journalism students with the aim of identifying those quality schools that are more affordable than some of their counterparts.

This ranking is not just a list of inexpensive schools. We also consider each school's quality, since we believe a low-quality school may not be a 'bargain' at any price. More specifically, we discount our quality score by the published tuition and fees charged by a school. This gives the cost per unit of quality for each college. The value is determined by how much quality your dollar buys.

For nationwide and regional rankings, we use out-of-state tuition and fees in our calculations. Average in-state tuition and fees are used for our statewide rankings.

Top 10 Best Journalism Bachelor's Degree Schools

Our 2023 rankings named Brigham Young University - Provo the best value school in the Rocky Mountains Region for journalism students working on their bachelor’s degree. Located in the medium-sized city of Provo, BYU is a private not-for-profit college with a fairly large student population.

Out-of-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at BYU are $6,120 per year. After completing their Bachelor's Degree, journalism graduates from BYU carry an average student debtload of $14,798.

BYU excels when it comes to quality. It’s ranked in the top 20% of all schools on our Best Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region list.

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A rank of #2 on this year’s list means Utah State University is a great value for journalism students working on their bachelor’s degree. Located in the small city of Logan, USU is a public college with a very large student population.

Out-of-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at USU are $23,435 per year.

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#3

University of Wyoming

Laramie, WY

You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend University of Wyoming. It ranked #3 on our 2023 Best Value Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region list. UW is a fairly large public school located in the town of Laramie.

The average tuition and fees for an out-of-state undergraduate student at UW are $16,957 a year. After completing their Bachelor's Degree, journalism graduates from UW carry an average student debtload of $15,751.

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A rank of #4 on this year’s list means Colorado State University - Fort Collins is a great value for journalism students working on their bachelor’s degree. Located in the city of Fort Collins, Colorado State is a public school with a very large student population.

The average tuition and fees for an out-of-state undergraduate student at Colorado State are $31,470 a year. On average, journalism graduates from Colorado State take out $21,700 in student loans while working on their Bachelor's Degree. The average monthly payment of a loan this size is about $468, assuming that the borrower is on a 10-year repayment plan.

In addition to its best value ranking, and one of the reasons why the school is on the list, Colorado State is ranked #5 for overall quality for journalism in the Rocky Mountains Region .

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A rank of #5 on this year’s list means University of Northern Colorado is a great value for journalism students working on their bachelor’s degree. Located in the medium-sized city of Greeley, University of Northern Colorado is a public college with a fairly large student population.

The average tuition and fees for an out-of-state undergraduate student at University of Northern Colorado are $23,785 a year. On average, journalism graduates from University of Northern Colorado take out $21,300 in student loans while working on their Bachelor's Degree.

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University of Colorado Boulder ranked #6 on this year’s Best Value Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region list. CU - Boulder is a fairly large public school located in the city of Boulder.

Out-of-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at CU - Boulder are $38,358 per year. On average, journalism graduates from CU - Boulder take out $15,731 in student loans while working on their Bachelor's Degree.

As a testament to the quality of education it offers, CU - Boulder also is in the top 15% of our Best Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region ranking.

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With a ranking of #7, Metropolitan State University of Denver did quite well on this year’s best value schools for journalism students working on their bachelor’s degree. MSU Denver is a fairly large public school located in the city of Denver.

MSU Denver undergraduate students pay an average of $27,502 in tuition and fees each year. The average amount in student loans that journalism majors at MSU Denver take out while working on their Bachelor's Degree is $28,509.

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University of Idaho

Moscow, ID

With a ranking of #8, University of Idaho did quite well on this year’s best value schools for journalism students working on their bachelor’s degree. U of I is a fairly large public school located in the distant town of Moscow.

Out-of-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at U of I are $27,576 per year.

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The University of Montana came in at #9 in this year’s edition of the Best Value Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the Rocky Mountains Region ranking. UM is a fairly large public school located in the city of Missoula.

The average tuition and fees for an out-of-state undergraduate student at UM are $28,476 a year.

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University of Denver

Denver, CO

University of Denver landed the #10 spot in the 2023 rankings for the best value bachelor’s degree journalism programs. DU is a large private not-for-profit school located in the city of Denver.

Out-of-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at DU are $54,819 per year.

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Best Journalism Colleges by State

Explore the best journalism colleges for a specific state in the Rocky Mountains region.

State Degrees Awarded
Colorado 267
Utah 124
Idaho 12
Montana 41
Wyoming 12

One of 5 majors within the area of study, journalism has other similar majors worth exploring.

Related Major Annual Graduates
Communication & Media Studies 66,787
Public Relations & Advertising 21,099
Radio, Television & Digital Communication 17,669
Communication & Journalism (Other) 1,128
Publishing 336

Notes and References

*These averages are for the top 10 schools only.

  • The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
  • Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
  • Credit for the banner image above goes to Jfurrer.

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