2023 Best Value Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota
Highlighting Quality Schools With More Affordable Pricing
Finding the Best Communication & Journalism School for You
Communication & Journalism is the #14 most popular major in Minnesota with 1,434 degrees and certificates awarded in 2020-2021.
It's not easy to decide which program to enroll in when you have so many options available. With more and more schools offering online options, you could even register for a great program on the other side of the country. On top of that, there are a considerable number of trade schools that offer fast-track entry to many fields.
The Best Value Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota ranking is one of many tools that Course Advisor has developed to help you make your educational decision. Our analysis looked at 20 schools in Minnesota to see which programs offered the best value experiences for communication and journalism students with the aim of identifying those quality schools that are more affordable than some of their counterparts.
Our ranking of value is based on the quality of a program as defined in our per sticker price dollar. Specifically, our score for quality is discounted by the published tuition and fees charged by the given college. This gives the cost per unit of quality for each college. The more quality your dollar buys, the better the value.
In our regional and nationwide rankings, out-of-state tution and fees are used in our calculations. For statewide rankings, we use average in-state tuition and fees.
Top 10 Best Communication & Journalism Schools
Our analysis found Minnesota State University - Mankato to be the best value school for communication and journalism students who want to pursue a degree in Minnesota. Minnesota State Mankato is a fairly large public school located in the city of Mankato.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at Minnesota State Mankato are $9,146 a year. Communication & Journalism majors at Minnesota State Mankato take out an average of $25,000 in student loans while working on their egree. When it comes time to repay the loan, graduates who are on a 10-year repayment plan pay an average monthly payment of $150.
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A rank of #2 on this year’s list means Saint Cloud State University is a great value for communication and journalism students. St. Cloud State University is a fairly large public school located in the city of Saint Cloud.
St. Cloud State University undergraduate students pay an average of $9,170 in in-state tuition and fees each year. The average amount in student loans that communication and journalism majors at St. Cloud State University take out is $25,000.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend Winona State University. The school came in at #3 on this year’s Best Value Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota list. Winona State is a medium-sized public school located in the distant town of Winona.
Winona State undergraduate students pay an average of $10,184 in in-state tuition and fees each year. After completing their degree, communication and journalism graduates from Winona State carry an average student debtload of $25,415. The average monthly payment of a loan this size is about $158, assuming that the borrower is on a 10-year repayment plan.
Winona State excels when it comes to quality. It’s ranked in the top 15% of all schools on our Best Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota list.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend Metropolitan State University. The school came in at #4 on this year’s Best Value Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota list. Metro State is a medium-sized public school located in the city of Saint Paul.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at Metro State are $9,394 a year. While working on their degree, communication and journalism majors at Metro State accumulate an average of around $34,724 in student debt.
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You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Minnesota State University - Moorhead. It ranked #5 on our 2023 Best Value Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota list. MSU Moorhead is a moderately-sized public school located in the medium-sized suburb of Moorhead.
In-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at MSU Moorhead are $9,468 per year. The average amount in student loans that communication and journalism majors at MSU Moorhead take out is $22,755.
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With a ranking of #6, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities did quite well on this year’s best value schools for communication and journalism students. Located in the large city of Minneapolis, UMN Twin Cities is a public college with a fairly large student population.
In-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at UMN Twin Cities are $15,254 per year. The average amount in student loans that communication and journalism majors at UMN Twin Cities take out is $22,625. For students who choose a 10-year repayment plan, the average monthly student loan payment is $234.
On top of its placing in our value ranking, UMN Twin Cities also did well on our Best Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota list. It’s in the top 20% of all schools reviewed in this analysis.
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University of Minnesota - Duluth came in at #7 in this year’s edition of the Best Value Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota ranking. UMN Duluth is a medium-sized public school located in the city of Duluth.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at UMN Duluth are $13,850 a year. On average, communication and journalism graduates from UMN Duluth take out $24,313 in student loans while working on their degree. Assuming that a graduate chooses a 10-year repayment plan, the average monthly loan payment is $193.
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Bemidji State University ranked #8 on this year’s Best Value Communication & Journalism Schools in Minnesota list. Bemidji State University is a small public school located in the remote town of Bemidji.
Bemidji State University undergraduate students pay an average of $9,806 in in-state tuition and fees each year.
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Concordia University, Saint Paul did quite well in this year’s ranking of the best value schools for communication and journalism students. It came in at #9 on the list. Located in the large city of Saint Paul, Concordia University, Saint Paul is a private not-for-profit college with a moderately-sized student population.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at Concordia University, Saint Paul are $23,900 a year.
Request InformationBest Value Communication & Journalism Colleges in the Plains States Region
Explore all the Best Value Communication & Journalism Colleges in the Plains States Area or other specific states within that region.
| State | Degrees Awarded |
|---|---|
| Kansas | 1,015 |
| Iowa | 1,231 |
| South Dakota | 203 |
| Missouri | 1,975 |
| Nebraska | 719 |
| North Dakota | 171 |
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Communication & Journalism Related Majors for Communication & Journalism
Communication & Journalism Majors to Study
| Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Communication & Media Studies | 66,787 |
| Public Relations & Advertising | 21,099 |
| Radio, Television & Digital Communication | 17,669 |
| Journalism | 13,552 |
| Communication & Journalism (Other) | 1,128 |
| Publishing | 336 |
Most Popular Majors Related to Communication & Journalism
| Related Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Education | 327,871 |
| Social Sciences | 205,984 |
| Psychology | 195,678 |
| Family, Consumer & Human Sciences | 55,820 |
| History | 32,731 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 20 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 Josh Hallett.
More about our data sources and methodologies.