Of the schools in the country, only 3 are online social media schools. These colleges and universities charge students an average tuition of $20,004 each year. In recent years, the average tuition has increased by 1%. The yearly average tuition was $19,816 at these online colleges in 2007.
The costliest college that has online social media programs require students to pay a yearly tuition of a reported $26,112. On the other hand, annual tuition charged by the cheapest school is $14,574.
- Master of Science in Information Design and Technology – Social Media
- Bachelor’s in Communications – Social Media
- Master of Business Administration in Social Media
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science – Social Media Technology
In 2011, of all social media graduates from online colleges and universities in the country, an estimated 40% earned credentials from these most inexpensive programs at CU. This represents 12,640 of the 31,421 graduates from across the country. Between 2006 and 2011, the number of social media graduates from the least expensive programs at CU has increased by 7,972 graduates yearly, while the percentage of graduates from these colleges has also increased.
In 2011, 15.6% of the country’s social media graduates received their credentials from these affordable online programs at Drury University. This was 4,888 students. This is a 100% increase in the number of students graduating from these affordable online programs at DU.
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