What words describe the Hofstra University graduate public relations student? Engaged. Professional. Constantly evolving. Be a part of a trending and growing industry. Study alongside diverse and talented professionals working toward their graduate degree in Public Relations
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that between 2021-2031, jobs in PR are expected to grow by 8%.
The top 10 percent of PR professionals make more than $124,620/year. The median annual salary is $62,800.
Percent of Herbert School graduates who accept employment positions within six months of graduation.
Find out how our flexible, 30-credit PR graduate program from Hofstra can be completed in as few as three semesters and be personalized to meet your professional goals. No GRE is required, and scholarships are available for qualified candidates.