Broadcasting Schools in Washington

Average
Tuition
$29,100
Broadcasting SchoolsHosting seventeen Broadcasting Schools, Washington, "The Green Tree State", offers a great variety of colleges to attend.

Broadcasting diplomas and certifications are strongly in demand by employers currently, and graduates of these programs almost always have numerous job opportunities ready for them by the time they graduate school.

Income figures for occupations within the Broadcasting industry, such as a disc jockey or radio operator and announcer, are typically very well paying when compared to standard Washington income figures.

Washington Broadcasting Schools

University of Washington SeattleUniversity of Washington SeattleSeattle, WA
University of Washington Seattle Rating
2 broadcasting majors. Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Excellent retention rate. Tuition: $40k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing. More than 52,400 students. Very dangerous campus. SAT 1300, ACT 30 to enroll.

Washington State UniversityWashington State UniversityPullman, WA
Washington State University Rating
2 broadcasting majors. Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $26k. Moderately priced on-campus housing option. Roughly 27,600 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs are available. SAT 1080, ACT 23 to enroll.

Seattle UniversitySeattle UniversitySeattle, WA
Seattle University Rating
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $50k. Moderately priced on-campus housing option. About 7,200 students. Dangerous campus. ROTC programs. Affiliated with Roman Catholic Church. SAT 1240, ACT 27 to enroll.

Gonzaga UniversityGonzaga UniversitySpokane, WA
Gonzaga University Rating
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Excellent retention rate. Tuition: $50k. Moderately priced on-campus housing. Approximately 7,300 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs are offered. ACT 29 to enroll.

Central Washington UniversityCentral Washington UniversityEllensburg, WA
Central Washington University Rating
3 broadcasting majors. Bachelor's and master's degrees. Tuition: $24k. Moderately priced on-campus housing option. About 9,300 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs. SAT 1010, ACT 21 to enroll.

Walla Walla UniversityWalla Walla UniversityCollege Place, WA
Walla Walla University Rating
Associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $31k. Affordable on-campus housing option. Approximately 1,500 students. Relatively safe campus. Affiliated with Seventh Day Adventists. SAT 1040, ACT 24 to enroll.

Northwest UniversityNorthwest UniversityKirkland, WA
Northwest University Rating
Associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $35k. On-campus housing. More than 1,100 students. Generally safe campus. ROTC programs. Affiliated with Assemblies of God Church. SAT 1120, ACT 26 to enroll.

Olympic CollegeOlympic CollegeBremerton, WA
Olympic College Rating
Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $9k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing. Roughly 5,000 students. Relatively safe campus.

Clark CollegeClark CollegeVancouver, WA
Clark College Rating
Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $10k. Over 6,600 students. Relatively safe campus. ROTC programs are offered.

Spokane Falls Community CollegeSpokane Falls Community CollegeSpokane, WA
Spokane Falls Community College Rating
2 broadcasting majors. Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $4k. About 3,800 students. Unsafe campus. ROTC programs are offered.

Shoreline Community CollegeShoreline Community CollegeShoreline, WA
Shoreline Community College Rating
2 broadcasting majors. Associate's degrees. Tuition: $7k. Moderately priced on-campus housing option. Approximately 4,500 students. Relatively safe campus.

Yakima Valley CollegeYakima Valley CollegeYakima, WA
Yakima Valley College Rating
3 broadcasting majors. Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $5k. Affordable on-campus housing. More than 3,300 students. Generally safe campus.

Bates Technical CollegeBates Technical CollegeTacoma, WA
Bates Technical College Rating
2 broadcasting majors. Associate's degrees. Tuition: $10k. More than 4,200 students. Generally safe campus.

Western Washington UniversityWestern Washington UniversityBellingham, WA
Western Washington University Rating
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $26k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing. Over 14,800 students. Very dangerous campus. SAT 1180, ACT 28 to enroll.

Highline CollegeHighline CollegeDes Moines, WA
Highline College Rating
Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $4k. Above average on-campus housing. Around 4,700 students. Unsafe campus.

North Seattle CollegeNorth Seattle CollegeSeattle, WA
North Seattle College Rating
Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $5k. More than 4,700 students. Generally safe campus.

Seattle Central CollegeSeattle Central CollegeSeattle, WA
Seattle Central College Rating
Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $5k. Roughly 4,500 students. Unsafe campus.

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Idaho
Read about 2 broadcasting schools and colleges in Moscow and Lewiston. About 100 broadcasting degrees are granted every year. Average tuition for broadcasting programs in ID - $22,000.

Montana
Read about 2 broadcasting schools and colleges in Missoula and Poplar.

Oregon
Get the details about 11 broadcasting schools and colleges in Eugene, Portland, Corvallis, Oregon City, Forest Grove, Ashland, Newberg, Albany, and Gresham. About 200 broadcasting diplomas and certificates are granted each academic year. Average tuition for broadcasting programs in OR is roughly $25,400.