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Wake Forest University BA in Communication & Journalism

113 Bachelor's Degrees Awarded

Communication & Journalism is a program of study at Wake Forest University. The school offers a bachelor’s degree in the area. Here, you’ll find out more about the major bachelor’s degree program in communication and journalism, including such details as the number of graduates, ethnicity of students, related majors and concentrations, and more.

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Rankings for the Wake Forest University BA in Communication & Journalism

#27 in the U.S
#2 in North Carolina

Each year, we produce a number of different types of college rankings to help students decide which school is the best fit for them. In College Factual's most recent rankings for the best schools for communication and journalism majors, Wake Forest University came in at #27. This puts it in the top 5% of the country in this field of study. It is also ranked #2 in North Carolina.

Here are some of the other rankings for Wake Forest University.

Ranking TypeRank
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $48-$75k)11
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $30-$48k)12
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $30-$48k)12
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $48-$75k)13
Best Value Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $30-$48k)15
Best Value Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $48-$75k)16
Best Communication & Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Schools23
Best Communication & Journalism Master’s Degree Schools26
Best Communication & Journalism Schools27
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $0-$30k)35
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $0-$30k)45
Best Value Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $0-$30k)53
Highest Paid Master’s Degree Communication & Journalism Graduates72
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $75-$110k)83
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $75-$110k)135
Most Focused Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism156
Highest Paid Bachelor’s Degree Communication & Journalism Graduates156
Best Value Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income $75-$110k)157
Highest Paid Communication & Journalism Graduates163
Most Popular Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism185
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (With Aid)190
Most Popular Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism224
Most Popular Colleges for Communication & Journalism242
Best Communication & Journalism Master’s Degree Colleges for Veterans278
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism299
Best Value Master’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income Over $110k)311
Most Focused Colleges for Communication & Journalism332
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (With Aid)337
Most Focused Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism356
Best Value Colleges for Communication & Journalism (With Aid)362
Best Communication & Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Veterans606
Best Communication & Journalism Colleges for Veterans623
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income Over $110k)811
Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Communication & Journalism830
Best Value Colleges for Communication & Journalism (Income Over $110k)833
Best Value Colleges for Communication & Journalism855

How Much Does a Bachelor’s in Communication & Journalism from Wake Forest University Cost?

$57,760 Average Tuition and Fees (In-State)

Wake Forest University Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

Part-time undergraduates at Wake Forest University paid an average of $2,352 per credit hour in 2019-2020. This tuition was the same for both in-state and out-of-state students. The average full-time tuition and fees for undergraduates are shown in the table below.

In StateOut of State
Tuition$56,722$56,722
Fees$1,038$1,038
Books and Supplies$1,500$1,500
On Campus Room and Board$15,520$15,520
On Campus Other Expenses$2,498$2,498

Learn more about Wake Forest University tuition and fees.

Does Wake Forest University Offer an Online BA in Communication & Journalism?

Online degrees for the Wake Forest University communication and journalism bachelor’s degree program are not available at this time. To see if the school offers distance learning options in other areas, visit the Wake Forest University Online Learning page.

Wake Forest University Bachelor’s Student Diversity for Communication & Journalism

113 Bachelor's Degrees Awarded
59.3% Women
31.9% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
In the 2019-2020 academic year, 113 students received their bachelor’s degree in communication and journalism. The gender and racial-ethnic breakdown of those individuals is shown below.

Male-to-Female Ratio

Women made up around 59.3% of the communication and journalism students who took home a bachelor’s degree in 2019-2020. This is less than the nationwide number of 64.5%.

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Racial-Ethnic Diversity

Racial-ethnic minority graduates* made up 31.9% of the communication and journalism bachelor’s degrees at Wake Forest University in 2019-2020. This is lower than the nationwide number of 35%.

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Race/EthnicityNumber of Students
Asian1
Black or African American20
Hispanic or Latino9
Native American or Alaska Native0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0
White64
International Students12
Other Races/Ethnicities7

BA in Communication & Journalism Focus Areas at Wake Forest University

Communication & Journalism students may decide to major in one of the following focus areas.

Focus AreaAnnual Graduates
Communication & Media Studies113

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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