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We are proud to be one of approximately 100 programs in the United States to be accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Being accredited means we have met the standards set by a review board of some of the best faculty from fellow accredited colleges and universities.

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Understanding Retention Rates

Retention statistics track students who begin as incoming first-year students with majors in communication, journalism, or integrated strategic communication to determine what percentage continue as majors in communication, journalism, or integrated strategic communication in their second, third and fourth years.

Retention Rates for Communication and Journalism Fall 2020 Preliminary

First-Year Students
YearCohort SizeRetained 2Retained 3Retained 4
Fall 20202080.00%  
Fall 20194257.14%45.24% 
Fall 20184173.17%56.10%46.34%
Fall 20174072.50%57.50%50.00%
Fall 20163672.22%61.11%52.78%
Fall 20154969.39%59.18%54.76%
Fall 20143473.53%52.94%48.39%
Fall 20134365.12%54.76%46.15%
Fall 20124967.35%48.94%45.24%
Fall 20114656.52%47.83%51.11%
Fall 20105657.14%48.21%46.15%
Fall 20095369.81%56.60%52.83%
Fall 20086663.64%48.48%45.31%
Fall 20076462.50%46.88%48.33%
Fall 20065265.38%50.00%48.00%
Fall 20057960.76%46.84%46.58%
Fall 20048179.01%51.85%47.50%

Understanding Graduation Rates

Graduation statistics track students who begin as incoming first-year students with majors in communication, journalism, or integrated strategic communication to determine what percentage complete their degrees within four years in a major in communication, journalism, or integrated strategic communication. This chart also provides data for five and six year graduation rates.

  • This data does not account for students who begin their education in another major or as an undeclared major, but later complete their communication and journalism degrees in four, five, or six years at the university.
  • This data also does not account for students who transfer to UW-Eau Claire and then complete their communication and journalism degrees in four, five, or six total years.
  • Students who begin as communication and journalism majors but later change their majors and graduate from UW-Eau Claire in four, five or six years are not counted as graduating in this data.

Graduation Rates for Communication and Journalism Fall 2020 Preliminary

First-year Students
YearCohort sizeGrad 4 yearsGrad 5 yearsGrad 6 years
Fall 20174035.00%  
Fall 20163652.78%58.33% 
Fall 20154944.90%51.02%52.08%
Fall 20143441.18%50.00%50.00%
Fall 20134341.86%44.19%44.19%
Fall 20124946.94%48.98%48.98%
Fall 20114639.13%50.00%50.00%
Fall 20105639.29%46.43%46.43%
Fall 20095335.85%43.40%45.28%
Fall 20086633.33%43.94%46.97%
Fall 20076432.81%43.75%46.88%
Fall 20065232.69%38.46%40.38%
Fall 20057936.71%46.84%46.84%
Fall 20048128.40%43.21%46.91% 
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Communication and Journalism Department

Hibbard Humanities Hall 152
124 Garfield Avenue
Eau Claire, WI 54701
United States