Broadcasting Schools in New Hampshire

Average
Tuition
$27,100
Broadcasting SchoolsOut of the 33 Colleges in New Hampshire, only 4 schools offer Broadcasting programs.

Broadcasting diplomas are often strongly in demand by employers these days, and students who graduate in this program find themselves with numerous career opportunities awaiting them directly after they graduate college.

Salary estimates for occupations in the Broadcasting field, such as a disc jockey or radio operator and announcer, are typically high compared to standard New Hampshire salary figures.

New Hampshire Broadcasting Schools

Keene State CollegeKeene State CollegeKeene, NH
Keene State College Rating
Bachelor's and master's degrees. Tuition: $23k. Moderately priced on-campus housing. More than 2,900 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs are available. SAT 990, ACT 22 to enroll.

Franklin Pierce UniversityFranklin Pierce UniversityRindge, NH
Franklin Pierce University Rating
Associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $39k. Moderately priced on-campus housing option. More than 1,700 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs. SAT 1050, ACT 21 to enroll.

New England CollegeNew England CollegeHenniker, NH
New England College Rating
Associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $26k. Above average on-campus housing. Around 2,900 students. Unsafe campus. ROTC programs are offered.

Granite State CollegeGranite State CollegeConcord, NH
Granite State College Rating
Associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees. Tuition: $9k. More than 1,500 students.

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Maine
Get the details about 3 broadcasting schools and colleges in Orono, Bangor, and Auburn. Around 100 broadcasting diplomas and certificates are granted every academic year. Average tuition for broadcasting programs in ME - $24,600.

Massachusetts
We reviewed 21 broadcasting schools and colleges in Boston, Worcester, Cambridge, Danvers, Haverhill, Framingham, Springfield, and 10 other cities. Around 700 broadcasting diplomas and certificates are granted every year. Average tuition for broadcasting programs in MA is roughly $46,600.

Vermont
Our listing contains 5 broadcasting schools and colleges in Castleton, Montpelier, Burlington, Johnson, and Bennington. Approximately 100 broadcasting diplomas and certificates are granted every year. Average tuition for broadcasting programs in VT is roughly $31,800.