Which are the best journalism colleges in America?

<p>Hi</p>

<p>Which are the best journalism colleges in America?</p>

<p>Any online surveys or lists that you know of?</p>

<p>TY</p>

<p>Ohio U in athens and mizz u</p>

<p>Northwestern has a very good journalism program. Although I'm not sure whether it's undergrad or grad or both.</p>

<p>Missouri, Northwestern.
Columbia for grad.</p>

<p>yep, missouri and northwestern</p>

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<p>I'm a former human resources manager for a newspaper/broadcast corp. My son is a senior at U of Missouri (Columbia). Even before he went there... we knew that Northwestern and Mizzou were the best. We tried to recruit from these schools. I recently toured Northwestern with my daughter (very expensive and an attitude). My son loves Mizzou. He has done very well. The most important thing is the "Missouri Method"...on-hands learning with the newest of equipment. They are the oldest J school in the country. They are the ONLY school with a television affiliate. This school has connections...internships all over the country, i.e. New York Times. Good Luck</p>

<p>University of Maryland is excellent, esp if you want to get into broadcast or anything related to sports, politics or international relations. Students there regularly get great internships and jobs in Washington, DC. </p>

<p>Northwestern and Columbia are supposed to be great too.</p>

<p>Good suggestions from Warblersrule! I know when my son went to Mizzou...he intially saw himself in broadcasting. He worked the weekend shift at the Columbia NPR station and also did wire reporting from the State Capital. Last semester he worked at KOMU (the school's affilate TV station) and did on camera news reporting. Now he is doing a semester of news production. He has settled on the area of being a "news producer". It is great to go to a school that can afford you opportunities to explore a lot of careers. I know Mizzou offers a lot of opportunites. Next year, my son will be getting is masters at MU. He has been looking elsewhere for his masters, but no other university has their on NBC station...and he can still continue his work at the state capital-possibly at a TA. Pick a school that lets you try on a lot of things for size...who knows where you will land! Heck, my son started out as a music major at one school in another state.....good luck!</p>

<p>Univesity of Florida has a very good journalism school.</p>