Accreditation

The College of Media, Communication and Information has one program—Journalism—that is accredited by the national Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. National accreditation involves being reviewed by academics from other universities and by media professionals to make sure that we continue to provide a quality education has a strong faculty and the resources to enable students excel.

The following tables represent the graduation and retention rates of students entering the former program in Journalism and Mass Communication. The graduation tables represent students admitted directly as freshmen (direct freshmen admissions began in fall 2012), along with transfer students. The retention tables represent only freshmen direct admits.

Freshmen:2006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
Graduating in 4 yrs90%88%85%88%86%87%74%80%86%87%91%85%87%
Graduating in 5 yrs91%89%85%90%89%88%75%80%87%88%91%97%--
Graduating in 6 yrs91%90%86%90%89%90%76%80%88%88%------

 

Retention rates for JMC/Journalism majors admitted as freshmen based on enrollment the second fall semester after admission: 
 200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
 In Journalism program93%87%87%73%83%77%82%94%96%93%99%96%92%92%98%
 At ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ, in Journalism or another program100%96%100%77%87%82%89%95%95%95%95%95%92%95%96%

 

The following table represents the graduation rates for students admitted to Journalism and Mass Communication’s journalism newsgathering master’s degree program.

 

Year Entered MA2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
Graduating in 3 semesters4%5%009%07%14%00018---
Graduating in 4 semesters50%39%45%67%36%86%77%42%88%40%60%36---
Graduating in 5 semesters06%10%00014%14%0020%------
Graduating in 6 semesters17%0009%00000---------
Total graduated71%50%55%67%54%86%98%70%88%40%80%55%---

 

 

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