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Writing & Publishing | Bachelor’s Degree

Champlain College

Description

The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including creative nonfiction, the principles of public relations, magazine publishing, creative writing, video storytelling, journalism, and news writing. Students gain a deep understanding of writing techniques and processes, as well as a strong understanding of their own storytelling voice. Plus, it emphasizes a hands-on approach to learning, giving you opportunities to engage in applied projects, internships, and professional experiences.

From putting together a full edition of a magazine in a magazine publishing course, to completing a team publishing project that could be anything from a podcast series, literary magazine, zine, film script and trailer, or beyond, you’ll graduate with the experience and confidence to launch your career.

Cost Total Cost $261,925

  • Tuition (yearly) $47,400

  • Housing & Meals (yearly) $17,600

  • Cost information is approximate, please visit the program's website for the most up to date information available.

Financial Assistance

  • Grants & Scholarships

    Cost should never be a barrier to higher education. Don't let a lack of funds prevent you from achieving your goals: Champlain College is committed to helping you find ways to minimize your expenses with available grants and scholarships.

    Pell Grant
    State or Local Grant
    Institutional Grant
    Private Grant
    Other Grant
    Federal Scholarship
    State or Local Scholarship
    Private Scholarship
    Other Scholarship
    Veteran Educational Assistance Program
    Post 9-11 GI Bill
    Department of Defense (DoD) Tuition Assistance
    State or Local Military Assistance

  • Loans

    With a variety of options to reduce the cost of going to school and flexible ways to pay, you can expect more affordability and a high-quality education that won’t break the bank. Champlain College participates in the Federal Direct Loan program, which allows students to borrow federal funds to help meet educational costs. Loans must be used for educational expenses. Students are responsible for repaying the amount they borrow, with interest, upon program completion.

    Federal Subsidized Loan
    Federal Unsubsidized Loan
    Private Loan
    State or Local Loan
    Parent PLUS Loan
    Other Loan

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