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Hiram College — ROI, Cost & Payback

Private nonprofit · Hiram, OH · 777 students

The verdict

Hiram College charges a net price of $21,058/yr after aid — a 4-year total of $84,232. Graduates earn a median $54,311 ten years after entry, $5,951/yr above the $48,360 high-school baseline, clearing the total in 14.2 years — a 20-year net return of $34,788, a slow but positive payback. (Scorecard, 2026 · our math.)

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Hiram College's 14.2-year payback ranks #941 of 1,280 US colleges we track — better ROI than 27% of them, and #41 of 144 in Ohio.

Better ROI than 27% of US colleges#941 of 1,280
Weakest ROIStrongest ROI
$21,058
Net price / yr
Scorecard, 2026
$54,311
Median earnings, 10 yrs
Scorecard, 2026
14.2 yrs
Payback
Our math, 2026
94%
Admission rate
Scorecard, 2026
Hiram College: cost, earnings and payback
MeasureValueSource
Net price (after aid)$21,058/yrScorecard, 2026
Total net cost (4 yrs)$84,232our math
Median earnings, 10 yrs after entry$54,311Scorecard, 2026
Earnings premium over HS baseline$5,951/yrour math
Median debt (completers)$27,000Scorecard, 2026
Payback14.2 yrsour math
20-year net return$34,788our math

College Scorecard (2026 release), institution-level · payback and returns are our math.

How we compute this. Payback = total net cost ÷ annual earnings premium, where the premium is median earnings 10 years after entry minus the $48,360 baseline (BLS 2024 median for a high-school-diploma worker 25+). Total net cost = net price × 4 years. We do not discount future dollars. The institution-wide earnings figure blends every major — a specific program's payback can be far better or worse. Full method on the methodology page.

Hiram College: frequently asked questions

Is Hiram College worth the cost?
On the numbers, yes. Hiram College charges $21,058/yr after aid ($84,232 over 4 years), and graduates earn a median $54,311 ten years out — $5,951/yr above the $48,360 high-school baseline. That clears the cost in 14.2 years and returns $34,788 net over 20 years, a slow but positive payback.
How long does a Hiram College degree take to pay off?
About 14.2 years. We divide the $84,232 four-year net cost by the $5,951/yr earnings premium over the high-school baseline. It is a floor, not a ceiling — mid-career raises pay it back faster.
How much does Hiram College cost after financial aid?
The median net price is $21,058/yr — about $84,232 over 4 years. That is what the typical aided student actually pays after grants and scholarships, not the published sticker price.
How does Hiram College compare to other Ohio colleges?
It ranks #41 of 144 Ohio colleges we track by payback. Its $54,311 median earnings beat the national median of $43,552, and its $21,058 net price is above the national median of $16,906.