1 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

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UITION GUIDE 1 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

How a private liberal arts education can be affordable starting with the Hiram Tuition Guarantee Is a private liberal arts education worth it? At Hiram College, the answer is a resounding YES. This guide will answer your questions: How much will I save with Hiram s Tuition Guarantee? How much can I expect to receive in aid and scholarships from Hiram College? How does Hiram s cost and value compare to similar liberal arts colleges in the area? How will choosing a private liberal arts college benefit my career and lifetime earnings? Is a college education really worth it? What s my return on investment? If you re interested in talking to one of our admission counselors after reviewing this guide, please email us at admission@hiram.edu or call 800.362.5280. 2 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

Start with our Tuition Guarantee. 4.3% You will pay $7,990 over four years more than the initial tuition PRIVATE/OTHER COLLEGES HIRAM COLLEGE PRIVATE Average cost: $30,090 1 2 YEAR YEAR YEAR 3 YEAR 4 It s no secret that college costs are rising. When you re making your decision, you ll want to compare the cost for your freshman year with what it will be your senior year. Our Tuition Guarantee locks in the rate you pay when you enter as a freshman. Your tuition will not increase between your first and fourth year at Hiram. Guaranteed. 6% PUBLIC Average cost: $8,890 0% HIRAM COLLEGE Cost: $30,230 You will pay $3,328 over four years more than the initial tuition You will pay $0 over four years more than the initial tuition * Average college cost and average yearly increases based on four-year averages from 2010-2013, according to College Board data. 3 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

If $30,230 a year seems like a lot, don t worry. Beyond the Hiram College Tuition Guarantee, scholarships can help make tuition affordable. Hiram College offers academic merit scholarships ranging from $1,000 to full tuition, renewable for up to four years. 60% OF HIRAM STUDENTS RECEIVE MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS 100% TUITION 53% TUITION 26% TUITION Trustee Scholarship Holistic application review Presidential Scholarship Holistic application review Deans Scholarship 3.6 cumulative GPA and 26 ACT/1200 SAT Heritage Scholarship 3.3 cumulative GPA & 23 ACT/1050 SAT Hiram Scholarship 3.0 cumulative GPA and 20 ACT/950 SAT 75% TUITION 40% TUITION 99% OF HIRAM STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME FORM OF FINANCIAL AID The federal government awards $150 billion a year to help millions of students pay for college in the form of: Grants Low-interest loans Work-study funds $41,720 Hiram College sticker price (including room and board) $18,453 average net cost after aid 4 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

Don t let your scholarship lose its value. At Hiram, a scholarship covering 50 percent of tuition during Brian s freshman year will still cover 50 percent of tuition by his senior year. At other colleges with yearly tuition increases, the percentage covered by that same scholarship will decrease year after year. Brian, a high school senior, is awarded a scholarship covering half of tuition ($15,115) to both Hiram College and a similarly priced private school. YEAR 1 YEAR 2 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION COST WITH SCHOLARSHIP PRIVATE SCHOOL B TUITION COST WITH SCHOLARSHIP YEAR 3 YEAR 4 $14,000 $15,000 $16,000 $17,000 $18,000 $19,000 5 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

44 52 55 social mobility Hiram students perform better than expected when comparing test scores to graduation rates. community service Service learning is well integrated into the liberal arts curriculum, and Hiram students and faculty commit time and energy to community service. service staff Hiram students interested in service learning will find ample scholarships, support staff and programs dedicated to helping them succeed. No matter where students start their educational journey, Hiram positions them not only for a more successful career than would have otherwise been the case, but for a happier, more productive and serviceoriented life. - Hiram College President Lori Varlotta 15% 195 2015 College Rankings. Hiram College is in the top 15 percent of U.S. colleges/universities for return on investment (based on quality of students when they enter, total costs related to attending college and starting salaries), according to Educate to Career s Washington Monthly also ranks colleges based on their contribution to public good through three categories: service, social mobility and research. Hiram students each year will complete paid internships in their fields of study at local organizations, thanks to a three-year, $405,700 grant from the Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation Here s how Hiram stacked up against 247 liberal arts colleges nationwide. percent of Hiram students complete internships, research or study away 100 6 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

Strong studentprofessor connections lead to thriving careers. It all comes down to connectedness and human values, according to the Gallup-Purdue Index Report, released in May 2014. The study surveyed graduates of American colleges on issues of employment, job engagement and well-being, and it found that students who connected with a professor during college were more likely to be thriving in their chosen careers. At Hiram College, the odds are in your favor. Professors give you their cell phone numbers, and if you have questions last-minute, before the test at night, or before a big project, they re always there. - Andrew Harding, accounting major, Class of 2015 13 AVERAGE CLASS SIZE : STUDENT-TO-PROFESSOR (My professors) make me feel like I m wanted; it makes me feel like I m a person here at Hiram. They ve given me the opportunities I never thought I d have as a college student. - Julia Fabich, education major, Class of 2015 7 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

Small class sizes are really important to me. I like the idea that my professors are more than just my faculty. I feel comfortable enough to ask them for help if I need it. - Ashley Vannoy, creative writing major, Class of 2015 The opportunity to conduct research at the Swiss Light Source through my professor was the perfect way to experience what a research career might entail. There is no better way to see what something is like other than to try it out, and the nature of Hiram s small, liberal arts atmosphere allows for many experiences to do just that. - Daniel Fakhoury, chemistry major, Class of 2013 Coming in I knew the support system how everyone s so friendly and cares about you, and you re not just a number. But the professors went beyond my expectations. They really care about me, and they want me to succeed. - Ann Riddle, political science major, Class of 2016 And our professors value you. I love learning from and with students in every class I teach. A big part of this learning together occurs when we partner with community organizations to make course content come alive. - Jennifer McCreight, assistant professor of education I tell my students that if they graduate from Hiram and haven t changed for the better, they haven t failed, I have. - Rick Hyde, professor of theatre arts I love big ideas the kind that can transform how you see the world. One of the best things about my job is that it allows me to explore big ideas with students. - Debbie Kasper, associate professor of environmental studies At Hiram, we encourage students to become involved in professional organizations and campus activities. They learn to be leaders because we let them take charge. - Earl Kissell, professor of accounting 8 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE 8

Choosing a private liberal arts education pays off. Seriously. More students attending private colleges graduate in four years. GRADUATED IN FOUR YEARS 60% 78% VS PUBLIC PRIVATE *According to the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Taking two additional years to graduate can add up to tens of thousands of dollars in tuition and student loans, plus hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost income, compounded over a lifetime of earnings. 9 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

TOTAL COST OF BACHELOR S DEGREE OVER 4 YEARS (NOT INCLUDING ROOM AND BOARD) PRIVATE COLLEGE PUBLIC COLLEGE 4 years to degree 5 years to degree 6 years to degree YEARS 1-4 Average net price:* $12,460 x 4 years= $49,840 Average net price:* $3,120 x 4 years= $12,480 Average net price:* $3,120 x 4 years= $12,480 student earns a degree enters workforce student continues in school student continues in school YEAR 5 Average income earned years 5 and 6:** $97,414 5th year average net price:* $3,120 Average lost income in 5th year:** $48,707 student earns a degree enters workforce 5th year average net price:* $3,120 Average lost income in 5th year:** $48,707 student continues in school YEAR 6 6th year average net price:* $3,120 Average lost income in 5th year:** $48,707 Net Price (Tuition): $49,840 Net Price (Tuition): $15,600 Net Price (Tuition): $18,720 Average lost income: Average lost income: Average lost income: $0 $48,707** $97,414** TOTAL COST OF BACHELORS DEGREE $49,840 $64,307 $116,134 * According to College Board data for 2013-14 (average net tuition cost after scholarships/aid). Net price is the published price minus the grant aid students receive. Net prices represent what students actually pay, and in this instance, do not account for yearly tuition increases. **According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers data for average starting salary for 2014 college graduates. 10 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

Still have doubts about the value of higher education? College students who graduate with a bachelor s degree in four years can expect to earn enough by age 36 to compensate for being out of the labor force for four years and for borrowing the full tuition and fee amount without any grant aid. That age generally drops to 32 for students who receive some grant aid. Cumulative Net Earnings $1,200,000 $1,000,000 $800,000 $600,000 $400,000 Bachelor s Degree Associate s Degree High School Diploma 4% The unemployment rate for individuals age 25 and older with at least a bachelor s degree We looked at a lot of private liberal arts institutions, and Hiram stood out for many reasons, including the Tuition Guarantee. My family and I understand the investment we re making in our son s education, and the guarantee gives us peace of mind that his college costs will not continue to escalate. Karen Scher, Hiram College parent $200,000 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 64 Age Source: Education Pays 2013 by College Board 11 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE

89% 65% $21,000 During a 40-year full-time working life, the median earnings of bachelor s degree recipients without an advanced degree are 65 percent higher than the median earnings of those with only a high school diploma. In 2011, median earnings of bachelor s degree recipients with no advanced degree working full-time were a year higher than those with only a high school diploma. Employed individuals age 30-45 with a bachelor s degree who report they are moderately or very satisfied with their work (1972-2012) The Tuition Guarantee was definitely one of the biggest reasons for me coming to Hiram. The fact that you can come in, and it s predictable as to what you re going to have to pay year in and year out, ensures financial security. The Tuition Guarantee was one of the reasons I could afford to study abroad. Corey Stamco, Class of 2017 Median Earnings of Full-Time Year-Round Workers Ages 25 and Older Professional Degree (2%) Doctoral Degree (2%) Master s Degree (10%) Bachelor s Degree (25%) Associate s Degree (11%) Some College, No Degree (17%) High School Diploma (27%) Less than a High School Diploma (7%) $35,400 $25,100 $44,800 $40,400 $56,500 $70,000 $91,000 $102,200 Source: Education Pays 2013 by College Board 12 HIRAM COLLEGE TUITION GUARANTEE $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000