UGA, Missouri and Northwestern journalism schools ranked top 3

<p>The Radio Television Digital News Association released its rankings of top 20 journalism schools. This might help guide you applicants to worthwhile programs. Journalism may be a saturated field, but attending a prominent school with successful alumni may give you a leg up. </p>

<p>[UGA?s</a> Grady College named one of top three journalism schools in the country | UGA Today](<a href=“http://news.uga.edu/releases/article/ugas-grady-college-top-three-journalism-schools/]UGA?s”>UGA’s Grady College named one of top three journalism schools in the country - UGA Today)</p>

<p><a href=“https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tvweek.com%2Fnews%2Fnp%2520Dec%25202013%2520LR%2520Book.pdf[/url]”>https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tvweek.com%2Fnews%2Fnp%2520Dec%25202013%2520LR%2520Book.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>[RTDNA</a> : Survey: The top 20 journalism schools](<a href=“http://rtdna.org/article/survey_the_top_20_journalism_schools#.UrMmqJRgb6J]RTDNA”>http://rtdna.org/article/survey_the_top_20_journalism_schools#.UrMmqJRgb6J)</p>

<p>Ranking:

  1. University of Missouri-Columbia
  2. Northwestern
  3. University of Georgia
  4. Syracuse
  5. Arizona State U
  6. Columbia University
  7. Ohio University
  8. University of Florida
  9. University of Montana
  10. Lyndon State University
  11. University of Maryland
  12. UNC-Chapel Hill</p>

<p>Go Dawgs!</p>

<p>This wasn’t a ranking. It was a survey where fewer than half the respondents were news professionals.</p>

<p>^That’s an excellent point. I also think including Columbia as a choice skews it a bit because Columbia only has a graduate program, and most of those other schools are more known for their undergrad programs.</p>

<p>I’ve yet to find an actual list of journalism schools that are ranked…the only ones I’ve found are not in any certain order, just a list of consistently top rated J-schools.</p>