Hiram College

Hiram, OH · Private nonprofit · Visit Website

Hiram College offers a classic small-college experience in a rural Northeast Ohio setting. The campus is located in the village of Hiram, providing a close-knit community atmosphere. Known for its commitment to the liberal arts, Hiram fosters a student body engaged in academics and extracurricular activities. A distinctive feature is the College's Garfield Center for Public Leadership, connecting students with opportunities in civic engagement.

Programs Analyzed
3
Avg Grad Earnings
$48,572/yr
Avg DegreeOutlook Score
59/100
Tuition (Sticker Price)
$26,265/yr

Financial Aid & Net Price

What students actually pay after grants and scholarships, by family income. 32% of students receive Pell Grants and 55% take federal loans.

Family Income Avg Net Price/yr 4-Year Net Cost Net-Price ROI
$0 – $30K $17,197 $68,788 7.1x
$30K – $48K $15,280 $61,120 7.9x
$48K – $75K $19,558 $78,232 6.2x
$75K – $110K $23,700 $94,800 5.1x
$110K+ $25,313 $101,252 4.8x
Sticker price (no aid) $26,265 $105,060 4.6x

Net price = tuition + fees + room & board minus grants and scholarships. ROI = average 10-year graduate earnings ÷ 4-year net cost. Source: IPEDS Student Financial Aid survey via College Scorecard.

All Programs at Hiram College

3 degree programs ranked by DegreeOutlook Score. Click any program for full AI scenario analysis and 10-year earnings projections.

Program DW Score Earnings AI Risk ROI
Registered Nursing & Nursing Administration
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71 $68,998/yr High 5.6x
Accounting and Related Services
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54 $40,613/yr Very High 4.8x
Business Administration
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51 $36,105/yr High 4.8x
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