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2022 Best Value Journalism Schools for a Bachelor’s in Oregon For Those Making $30-$48k

2 Ranked Colleges
130 Degrees Awarded
$18,400 Avg Net Price*
Best Value Journalism Schools for a Bachelor's in Oregon For Those Making $30-$48k

It’s not easy to decide which college to attend when there so many options available for students. At College Factual, we’re committed to helping you make that decision by providing information such as that found in our “Best Value Journalism Schools for a Bachelor’s in Oregon For Those Making $30-$48k” ranking.

Journalism is the 62nd most popular major in the country with 14,528 degrees awarded in 2019-2020. In 2017-2018, journalism graduates who were awarded their degree in 2015-2017, earned an average of $31,042 and had an average of $24,628 in loans still to pay off.

Across Oregon, there were 147 journalism graduates with average earnings and debt of $27,800 and $21,030 respectively. At the bachelor’s degree level specifically, there were 130 journalism graduates with average earnings and debt of $0 and $0 respectively.

This year’s “Best Value Journalism Schools for a Bachelor’s in Oregon For Those Making $30-$48k” ranking analyzed 2 colleges that offered a degree in journalism. This ranking identifies schools with high-quality journalism programs that also have a lower cost than schools of similar quality.

When determining these rankings, we looked at things such as overall quality of the journalism program at the school and the cost to attend the school once aid has been awarded. See our ranking methodology to learn more.

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Best Value Journalism Schools for a Bachelor’s in Oregon For Those Making $30-$48k

The colleges and universities below are the best for oregon bachelor’s degree journalism students whose families make $30-$48k.

Top 2 Best Value Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Journalism (Income $30-$48k) in Oregon

#1

University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend University of Oregon. It ranked #1 on our 2022 Best Value Journalism Schools for a Bachelor’s in Oregon For Those Making $30-$48k list. Located in Eugene, Oregon, this large public school awarded 128 degrees to qualified bachelors’s journalism students in 2019-2020.

UO also took the #1 spot in our “Best Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Schools in Oregon” ranking. It costs about $13,108 for Oregon Bachelor’s Degree Journalism students whose families make $30-$48k per year to attend University of Oregon.

The low student loan default rate of 4.2% is a good sign that students have an easier time paying off their loans than they might at other schools. For comparison, the national default rate is 10.1%.

Read full report on Journalism at University of Oregon

#2

George Fox University

Newberg, Oregon
#2 in overall quality

Out of the 2 schools in the Best Value Journalism Schools for a Bachelor’s in Oregon For Those Making $30-$48k that were part of this year’s ranking, George Fox University landed the #2 spot on the list. GFU is a small private not-for-profit school situated in Newberg, Oregon. It awarded 1 bachelors’s journalism degrees in 2019-2020.

As a testament to the quality of education offered at GFU, the school also landed the #2 spot in our “Best Journalism Bachelor’s Degree Schools in Oregon” ranking. The estimated yearly cost for George Fox University is $23,656 for Oregon Bachelor’s Degree Journalism students whose families make $30-$48k.

The low student loan default rate of 2.2% is a good sign that students have an easier time paying off their loans than they might at other schools. For comparison, the national default rate is 10.1%.

Read full report on Journalism at George Fox University

Notes and References

References

  • 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 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).
  • Information about the national average student loan default rate is from the U.S. Department of Education and refers to data about the 2016 borrower cohort tracking period for which the cohort default rate (CDR) was 10.1%.

Read more about our data sources and methodologies

Footnotes

  • *Average salary, average net price, and average tuition and fees are for the top schools only.
  • Some schools otherwise deserving of recognition may have been removed from this ranking in the event that new data identified post-publication warranted it, or at the request of the school.

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