We know that choosing the right degree is complex. One particularly important factor in this process is determining the financial commitment you will have to make to complete a program, and which one gives you the best return on your investment once you graduate. Of course, it's also essential to investigate scholarships and financial aid to offset tuition. Here are the typical costs for a public relations, advertising, and communication degree:
18% above average compared to other degrees
12% above average compared to other degrees
10% above average compared to other degrees
What do public relations, advertising, and communication graduates earn?
Public relations, advertising, and communication students make an average of $65,855 per year after graduation. This is 1% below average compared to other undergraduate degrees.
Top 50% of degrees
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Satisfaction
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