$34,008

Tuition

$49,815

Cost of Attendance

$21,700

Net Price

Hiram College Tuition and Fees

Hiram College offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs across different fields, providing quality education to students. The expense of education here is very moderate, compared to the tuition fees charged by different colleges. The 2020 - 2021 official data shows that the estimated average cost for students pursuing undergraduate courses at Hiram College comes to around $37,710, which includes tuition and other expenses as well. The housing costs $10,290, books and supplies cost $800, while the other expenses add up to $2,539.

Total Cost of Attendance

Student typeIn-stateOut-State
Tuition & Fees$36,358$36,358
Book & Supplies$800$800
Room & Board cost$10,290$10,290
Other Expenses$2,367$2,367
Total Cost of Attendance$49,815$49,815

Students should understand that the tuition fees charged for their degree programs is not the only expense that is involved in the cost of attending the university. They will be required to plan for various other expenses associated with the cost of attendance, including lodging, dining, textbooks, supplies, and the cost of living, among other things. What's more, at Hiram College, the total tuition and fees for the enrolled students come out to be around $37,710 in a year. Other than that, they will need to shell out an amount of $800 for books and supplies, $9,737 for room and boarding charges, and $2,539 toward other expenses on average in a year. Hence, based on this information, the overall cost of attending the college adds up to around $50,786 per year.

Average Net Price by Family Income

Net Price

$21,700

Family Income

Avg. Net Price

$0 to $30,000

$18,506

$30,001 to $48,000

$18,462

$48,001 to $75,000

$20,504

$75,001 to $110,000

$24,217

$110,000+

$28,835

The net cost of attending Hiram College – the actual amount that students and their families are required to pay in a given year – varies depending on the candidate's annual family income. The net cost to be borne is typically higher for candidates whose family income is comparatively higher. So, it all essentially depends on the family income bracket of the student. At HC, the average net price is estimated to be around $21,976. Candidates whose annual family income is less than $30,000 will have to pay a net amount of $21,421. For the individuals whose income is somewhere between $30,001 and $48,000, the amount comes to $20,336. The amount stands at $21,976 for an annual income between $48,001 and $75,000, $21,156 for the $75,001-$110,000 income bracket, and $21,609 for a family income above $110,000.

Student Loans

Example Loans

$86,608

Stafford Loan Interest

4.5%

Time to Pay off Student Loan

10 years

Example monthly payment

$899

Total interest paid

$21,248

Sum of Loan Payments

$107,856

To have a realistic understanding of how much it will cost to study at Hiram College here is an example one can consider to estimate the payment amounts one will incur with a student loan. Take a loan of $86,608 for example. This will result in a $10,786 payment to be made each year. We can assume that the interest rate is 4.5% post any refinancing or consolidation activities with a 10 years repayment plan. Then the total payment made towards the loan is $107,856 which is $21,248 in addition to the principal amount, which constitutes the interest payment made throughout the life of the loan.

Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

Student typeIn-stateOut-State
Tuition & Fees$36,358$36,358
Room & Board Cost$10,290$10,290
Total Tuition & Fees$46,648$46,648

At Hiram College, the estimated tuition and fees for candidates who have enrolled in undergraduate programs are $37,710 per year. They would also be required to pay around $9,737 for their room and boarding expenses. Accordingly, the overall cost for undergraduate students at the college totals about $50,786 per year, based on the available data.

Graduate Tuition and Fees

In-stateOut-State
Tuition$6,614$6,614
Fees$250$250

Moving on to the tuition and fees charged for students who wish to join postgraduate programs offered at HC, the amount stands at $6,839 per year. Of this amount, $6,614 accounts for the graduate tuition and the remaining $225 for the graduation fees.

Cost Per Credit Hour

DegreeYearCost per Credit hour
Graduate2018 - 2019$551
Undergraduate2018 - 2019$1,134

The graduate and undergraduate courses have a varying cost per credit hour – which is the total program cost divided by the total number of credit hours of the program – that the student has to pay to attend HC. The cost per credit hour for graduate degrees sits at $114, while that of undergraduate degrees is $290, as per the 2019-2020 fee structure. Hiram College also offers a wide range of online programs across 44 different majors for students at present.

Campus Housing Expenses

Housing & other expensesOn CampusOff Campus
Room & Board$10,290$9,184
Other Expense$2,367$2,711
Book & Supplies$800$800

Now, coming to the lodging and related expenses at HC, the actual amount to be paid varies based on whether the candidate opts to live on-campus or off-campus. The on-campus logding facilities cost $12,657 per year, while students have to pay $11,895 a year for off-campus housing. For on-campus students at the university, the room and board charges total around $10,290 per year, while the amount charged for off-campus candidates stands at $9,184. On the other hand, the charges toward books and supplies come to around $800. The other expenses that students should plan for come to around $2,367 for on-campus candidates and $2,711 for the candidates who live off-campus.

Campus Housing Expenses

Housing & Other Expenses

Room & Boards

On Campus

$10,290

Off Campus

$9,184

Housing & Other Expenses

Other Expenses

On Campus

$2,367

Off Campus

$2,711

Housing & Other Expenses

Book & Supplies

On Campus

$800

Off Campus

$800

Now, coming to the lodging and related expenses at HC, the actual amount to be paid varies based on whether the candidate opts to live on-campus or off-campus. The on-campus logding facilities cost $12,657 per year, while students have to pay $11,895 a year for off-campus housing. For on-campus students at the university, the room and board charges total around $10,290 per year, while the amount charged for off-campus candidates stands at $9,184. On the other hand, the charges toward books and supplies come to around $800. The other expenses that students should plan for come to around $2,367 for on-campus candidates and $2,711 for the candidates who live off-campus.

Online Degree Programs, Tuition and Cost Per Credit Summary

Degree TypeTotal Average TuitionAverage Tuition Per Credit
Bachelors $18,000 $150
Associate $7,950 $150

Hiram College offers 2 online programs across 2 Majors.

Projected Price for a 4 year degree

As per official data, the current projected cost for a four-year bachelor's degree, along with the living expenses, at the college is estimated to be around $256,328. To note, the total expenses for undergraduate students stood at $21,976 for 2018-2019, $21,700 for 2017-2018, and $22,419 for 2016-2017.

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