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King University  
9.89.59.39.29
A- 8.8
2
East Carolina University  
9.38.58.98.88
A- 8.1
3
Elon University  
8.47.47.18.618
B+ 7.6
4
Florida State University  
8.57.77.87.912
B+ 7.6
5
University of West Florida  
10.010.09.77.73
B+ 7.5
6
Jacksonville State University  
9.29.91.59.96
B+ 7.5
7
Savannah College of Art and Design  
8.59.28.17.96
B 7.2
8
Lynn University  
8.18.46.57.611
B 7.2
9
Berry College  
8.49.48.17.46
B 7.2
10
University of West Georgia  
9.59.96.36.63
B 6.9
11
University of North Florida  
8.38.96.99.65
B 6.8
12
University of Alabama  
8.97.68.28.14
B 6.8
13
Clark Atlanta University  
10.09.29.87.92
B 6.7
14
Bob Jones University  
8.18.28.17.55
B 6.6
15
Wake Forest University  
8.27.95.58.85
B- 6.5
16
University of Tampa  
6.97.15.46.825
B- 6.5
17
Furman University  
8.59.98.59.23
B- 6.5
18
University of Miami  
7.07.16.68.215
B- 6.5
19
North Carolina State University - Raleigh  
7.78.18.36.76
B- 6.4
20
Appalachian State University  
9.98.38.98.32
B- 6.4
21
Saint Leo University  
9.49.49.49.72
B- 6.3
22
Nova Southeastern University  
9.59.27.910.02
B- 6.3
23
Lipscomb University  
9.59.28.79.02
B- 6.3
24
Harding University  
7.58.17.98.25
B- 6.2
25
Palm Beach Atlantic University  
8.38.78.68.73
B- 6.1
26
Toccoa Falls College  
9.68.58.46.42
B- 6.1
27
Flagler College St Augustine  
6.76.55.65.716
B- 6.0
28
Florida Southern College  
9.28.98.87.82
B- 6.0
29
College of Charleston  
7.86.57.66.85
B- 6.0
30
University of North Carolina - Asheville  
9.29.27.38.12
B- 6.0
31
Stetson University  
8.15.26.56.95
B- 5.9
32
Miles College  
10.07.88.31.32
B- 5.9
33
University of Central Florida  
7.16.98.17.86
B- 5.9
34
Coastal Carolina University  
6.66.05.46.614
B- 5.8
35
Barry University  
9.76.97.05.92
B- 5.8
36
High Point University  
6.16.46.66.618
C+ 5.7
37
Samford University  
9.56.66.59.42
C+ 5.7
38
Kennesaw State University  
6.66.37.75.910
C+ 5.7
39
Carson Newman University  
9.19.77.03.02
C+ 5.6
40
University of Florida  
7.88.08.09.23
C+ 5.6
41
Loyola University - New Orleans  
6.96.86.67.86
C+ 5.6
42
Mississippi State University  
8.98.77.86.52
C+ 5.6
43
University of South Alabama  
8.48.99.09.52
C+ 5.5
44
Florida Atlantic University  
6.75.15.47.09
C+ 5.4
45
University of Georgia  
9.05.98.77.42
C+ 5.3
46
University of North Carolina - Wilmington  
7.58.36.58.33
C+ 5.3
47
University of South Florida  
6.66.05.96.37
C+ 5.2
48
University of North Carolina - Greensboro  
6.76.14.97.36
C+ 5.2
49
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill  
6.66.05.66.66
C+ 5.1
50
Florida Institute of Technology  
7.98.88.87.82
C 5.0

 

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Communications Major unemployment rate

_CommunicationsAll Majors
Unemployed%7%9
Minimum Wage%3%4
All Others%89%86
More: Unemployment for all Majors *** not counting stay at home parents *** not counting those currently in grad school

Are things going well in Communications?

Going Well%87
Not Going Well%13
More: All Majors Satisfaction ??? This is a social "life satisfaction" question. Overall, would people who graduated with a degree in Communications say that their life is going well? It could be interpreted in terms of stress, salary, long hours, future prospects, etc. *** not counting those currently in grad school

Graduates who stayed in Communications

Still in Field%64
Got out%36
More: All Majors Still in field ??? A high "got out" percentage can be interpreted a couple of ways -- for instance, perhaps the major is a great stepping stone to becoming a totally different career -- like a doctor. Or perhaps the jobs one gets with the major just aren't that great. *** not counting those currently in grad school

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