Ranked319
in the USACarnegie Mellon University is a medium-sized not-for-profit college offering numerous disciplines along with journalism majors and located in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. The school was founded in 1900 and is currently offering bachelor's and master's degrees in 3 journalism programs.
Carnegie Mellon University is among the most expensive in the country; depending on the program, tuition is about $65,000 a year. If you seek a cheaper alternative, check
Affordable Colleges in Pennsylvania listing.
Recent studies showed that Carnegie Mellon University area is relatively dangerous: the college is reported to have
a poor rating for campus security.
Based on
66 evaluation metrics, Carnegie Mellon University journalism program ranks #319 Journalism School (out of 1736; top 20%) in
USA and #15 Journalism School in
Pennsylvania. Major competing journalism schools for this school are
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and
New York University in New York City. See the details about all twelve competing journalism schools as well as list of available journalism majors and minors below.
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State Ranking
#4 Communication Technologies Program in Pennsylvania
#5 Broadcast & Telecommunications Program in Pennsylvania
#6 General Journalism Program in Pennsylvania
Regional Ranking
#41 Communication Technologies Program in the Northeast
#43 General Journalism Program in the Northeast
#46 Broadcast & Telecommunications Program in the Northeast
National Ranking
#131 Communication Technologies Program in USA
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Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Phone: (412) 268-2000
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