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Where to Study Public Relations

The following 297 colleges and universities across the country and one international university in Argentina offer substantial programs of public relations at the undergraduate level. Each has met the criteria established by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) for chartering a chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). The purpose of PRSSA is to cultivate a mutually advantageous relationship between students and the professional practice. Named here are the PRSSA Faculty Advisors who can provide further information about public relations study at their respective schools. Please contact Brent Hendrix at brent.hendrix@prsa.org or by phone at 212-460-1474 if you have any questions or updates regarding this list. The schools listed here are chartered by PRSA for PRSSA chapters as of May, 2008.

List of Schools (PDF format)

Did you know that:

  • FORUM was born in 1968 when two seniors at Utica College submitted bids for an exclusive publication and named it FORUM

  • In 1982, the PRSSA Assembly became a spring event separate from the National Conference.

  • Betsy Plank and Jon Riffel founded Friends of PRSSA (now renamed as Champions for PRSSA) in 1981.


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