Communication and Journalism Schools in Hawaii

Of the
20 Hawaii Colleges, five schools offer
Communication and Journalism programs.
Communication and Journalism diplomas are strongly sought after by employers currently, and students who graduate in these programs usually have numerous job opportunities ready for them when they graduate school.
Salary estimates for job positions in the Communication and Journalism field, such as a news reporter, are typically high relative to most other Hawaii income figures.
Hawaii Communication and Journalism Schools
University of Hawaii at ManoaHonolulu, HI
3 communication and journalism majors. Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $33k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing. Roughly 19,100 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs are offered. SAT 1150, ACT 21 to enroll.
University of Hawaii at HiloHilo, HI
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $20k. Affordable on-campus housing. Over 3,000 students. Dangerous campus. ROTC programs. SAT 1030, ACT 19 to enroll.
Hawaii Pacific UniversityHonolulu, HI
3 communication and journalism majors. Associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $31k. On-campus housing. Over 4,900 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs are offered. SAT 1100, ACT 24 to enroll.
Brigham Young University HawaiiLaie, HI
2 communication and journalism majors. Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $6k. On-campus housing. More than 2,800 students. Dangerous campus. ROTC programs are offered. ACT 23 to enroll.
Chaminade University of HonoluluHonolulu, HI
Associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $28k. Moderately priced on-campus housing. Around 2,400 students. Generally safe campus. ROTC programs are offered. Affiliated with Roman Catholic Church. ACT 21 to enroll.