Acceptance
94%
Tuition
$27,600
Grad Rate (4yr)
49%
Retention
72%
Earnings
$54,311
AI Overview
Hiram College offers a personalized liberal arts education in rural northeast Ohio, where small class sizes foster close faculty-student mentorship. The campus attracts intellectually curious students who want to design their own academic path through the unique 12-week semester system, which allows for focused, immersive study in fewer courses at a time. With strong programs in environmental conservation, communications, and computer science, students here thrive on independence and hands-on learning. The college's signature feature is its required senior project, where every student completes original research or creative work.
AI-generated interpretation, separate from the federal statistics on this page · refreshed Mar 2026
SAT Score Range
SAT data not available
ACT Score Range
ACT data not available
Tuition
$27,600
Room & Board
$11,850
Average Net Price
$21,058
Net Price by Family Income
Average annual cost after grants & scholarships
Receive Pell Grants
32%
Take Federal Loans
56%
Median Debt at Graduation
$27,000
6-Year Graduation Rate
1st Year Retention Rate
Median Earnings
10 years after enrollment
$54,311Median Debt
At graduation for completers
$27,000Top Programs by Earnings
Bachelor's degree graduatesRegistered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
13 graduates
$75,185
4 yrs after graduation
Accounting and Related Services
28 graduates
$58,941
4 yrs after graduation
Business Administration, Management and Operations
13 graduates
$55,501
4 yrs after graduation
Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard
Available Programs
45+ programsAnd 33 more programs available
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