New York, New York · Private Non-Profit
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication at New York University
Use this school-and-field page as a fit screen, not a department ranking. It combines the 3% share of reported awards or completions in this field with $37,050 school-wide net price and $82,509 school-wide ten-year earnings before you compare peer schools.
Program snapshot
3% of reported awards or completions are in this field, a measurable award concentration in federal data.
This major
- Award concentration
- 3.0% of awards
- Schools reporting awards
- 448
Admissions
- Acceptance rate (school)
- 9.2%
- Graduation rate
- 87.6%
Cost
- Avg net price (school)
- $37,050/yr
- 4-year cost (est.)
- $148,200
- Median debt
- $20,500
Outcomes
- Median earnings 10y
- $82,509/yr
- ROI grade (school)
- C
The percentage is the share of this school's reported awards or completions attributed to the field. It is not the share of enrolled students, a student headcount, or proof of department quality. College Scorecard price and earnings on this page are school-wide, not major-specific. Verify current credentials and department outcomes with the school.
Evidence used here: federal awards/completions share (3%), school-wide average net price ($37,050), school-wide ten-year median earnings ($82,509), and peer averages from 448 schools reporting awards in this field. Evidence not included: program enrollment, department-level salary, placement rate, course quality, licensure eligibility, certification, or exam pass-rate outcomes.
School-level value among reporting colleges
Compared with 448 colleges reporting awards in this field.
The answer is a school-level value-screen grade of C, not a verified department verdict. Award concentration is 2.4x the national average award concentration; school-wide net price is higher than the peer average ($18,060 above), and school-wide ten-year median earnings are higher than the peer average ($27,442 above). Together, those school-level evidence points place New York University in the top 77% of this value ranking among colleges reporting awards in the field.
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Peer schools below report awards in the same field and are sorted by school-level value grade.
College of San Mateo San Mateo, CA · 1.8% of reported awards · $536 net A+ Fort Peck Community College Poplar, MT · 1.2% of reported awards · $400 net A+ St Petersburg College St. Petersburg, FL · 0.2% of reported awards · $1,471 net A+
Hartnell College Salinas, CA · 0.2% of reported awards · $2,039 net A+ CUNY Brooklyn College Brooklyn, NY · 1.0% of reported awards · $3,103 net A+
West Virginia University at Parkersburg Parkersburg, WV · 0.3% of reported awards · $1,807 net A+
San Joaquin Delta College Stockton, CA · 0.1% of reported awards · $2,407 net A+ CUNY City College New York, NY · 0.8% of reported awards · $3,776 net A+ Questions about this program
What does the share of awards mean?
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication accounts for 3% of the awards or completions reported for New York University. That award concentration is higher than at 92% of schools in this field set and is 2.4x the national average award concentration. It does not estimate how many students are currently enrolled in the program.
How should I read the cost number?
New York University's average net price is $37,050 per year, about $148,200 over four years. That is $18,060 above the $18,990 peer average, before your own aid package changes the final bill.
Are the earnings major-specific?
No. The $82,509 median earnings figure is school-wide ten years after entry. It is $27,442 above the $55,067 average among schools reporting this field, so treat it as an outcomes proxy rather than a department guarantee.
What should I compare next?
Start with award concentration, net price after aid, graduation rate, location, and whether the department publishes placement or licensure outcomes. EduGradify places New York University #346 of 448 on its school-level value rank among colleges reporting awards in this field.