Broadcasting Schools in Hawaii

Average
Tuition
$23,700
Broadcasting SchoolsOf the 20 Colleges in Hawaii, only two schools offer Broadcasting programs.

Broadcasting diplomas can be strongly sought after by employers today, and students who graduate in these programs find themselves with countless career opportunities awaiting them by the time they finish school.

Salary estimates for occupations in the Broadcasting industry, like a disc jockey or radio operator and announcer, are usually high compared to most other Hawaii salaries.

Hawaii Broadcasting Schools

Hawaii Pacific UniversityHawaii Pacific UniversityHonolulu, HI
Hawaii Pacific University Rating
Associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $31k. On-campus housing. More than 4,900 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs are offered. SAT 1100, ACT 24 to enroll.

Leeward Community CollegeLeeward Community CollegePearl City, HI
Leeward Community College Rating
Associate's degrees. Tuition: $8k. Roughly 6,300 students. Safe campus. ROTC programs.

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