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Public Accountability

Updated August 5, 2024

Public Accountability: School and SDSU Data

The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (ACEJMC) is the organization that oversees external review and grants accreditation of journalism and mass communication programs. According to ACEJMC, "Accreditation is a system of voluntary self-assessment and external review of educational institutions and of professional programs offered by those institutions. Accreditation provides an assurance of quality to students, parents and the public. In the accrediting process, the performance of educational units is measured against national standards."

Three undergraduate majors (advertising, journalism and public relations) and the online Masters of Mass Communication (M.M.C.) degree are accredited. ACEJMC requires its accredited programs to report enrollment and retention and graduation rates to the public. Following is the most recent student achievement information available for SDSU and the School of Communication and Journalism.

Student Enrollment - 11,505 (Fall 2023)

Undergraduate Majors in Accredited MCOM Programs

  • Advertising: 81
  • Journalism: 31
  • Public Relations: 33
  • Total in Accredited Programs: 145
  • Agricultural Communications: 72
  • Communication Studies: 64
  • Total Undergraduate: 281

Undergraduate Student Retention

Year

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Entering CohortSDSUMCOM*SDSUMCOM*SDSUMCOM*
201878.3%69.0%70.3%51.7%61.4%41.4%
201981.0%74.2%71.5%67.7%61.2%51.6%
202079.9%76.2%70.8%61.9%61.9%52.4%
202178.8%70.0%69.4%70.0%  
202282.9%85.2%    

*MCOM includes accredited programs in advertising, journalism and public relations.

Undergraduate Student Graduation Rates

Year

Year 4

Year 5

Year 6

Entering CohortSDSUMCOM*SDSUMCOM*SDSUMCOM*
201541.5%50.0%56.5%54.5%59.2%54.5%
201642.3%40.7%56.7%44.4%59.3%48.1%
201742.3%46.4%56.6%53.6%58.9%57.1%
201846.0%31.0%59.6%37.9%  
201947.5%56.7%    

*MCOM includes accredited programs in advertising, journalism and public relations.

Master of Mass Communication

The Master of Mass Communication (M.M.C.) Degree was approved by the South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Board of Regents in 2012. The first cohort of students for the MMC was enrolled in fall of 2013.

Admissions and Enrollment

YearApplicationsAdmissionsTotal EnrollmentAdmission Rate
2023-241071470%
2022-23761286%
2021-221181573%

Graduation Rate**

  • 1-YEAR: 0%
  • 2-YEAR: 66.6%
  • 3-YEAR: 33.3%
  • 4-YEAR: 0%

**Based on summer 2023, fall 2023 and spring 2024 graduates.

Retention

  • 2023-24: 89%
  • 2022-23: 100%
  • 2021-22: 76%
  • 2020-21: 100%
  • 2019-20: 75%