
11715 Garfield Road, Hiram, OH 44234, USA


Hiram College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a regional accrediting body recognized by the U. S. Department of Education. This accreditation ensures that the institution meets established standards of quality in its academic programs, faculty qualifications, and student services. Such recognition is important for prospective students as it affects the transferability of credits, eligibility for federal financial aid, and overall educational credibility.
Hiram College mandates completion of a high school diploma or a General Educational Development (GED) certificate for admission. Applicants must also provide their secondary school GPA and complete academic records as part of the application process. While there is no open admission policy, the college recommends submission of competencies, admission test scores, and other standardized test results to strengthen the application. However, these are not strictly required.
International applicants are required to submit TOEFL scores to demonstrate English proficiency. The college does not require students to have access to a computer nor does it offer computer leasing for the application process.
Hiram College accepts credit for dual enrollment courses and Advanced Placement (AP) credits, which can be applied toward degree requirements.
The college's acceptance rate is relatively high at 93%, indicating a favorable admission likelihood for applicants. Although average SAT scores are not publicly available, ACT score distribution data shows that the majority of enrolled students scored between 11 and 29 on the ACT, with 21% of students in this range. Enrollment and admission numbers indicate average applicant volume and intake levels for the institution.
Hiram College charges an application fee that prospective students must pay when submitting their admission requests. This fee helps cover the administrative costs associated with processing applications. However, the college offers waivers to certain individuals who demonstrate financial need or meet specific eligibility criteria, ensuring that the cost does not become a barrier.
Applicants interested in fee waivers should contact the admissions office directly or consult the college's application portal to understand the documentation required and the process to request a waiver. This support reflects Hiram College's commitment to accessibility and inclusivity in its admissions process.
Hiram College does not host its own ROTC branch units on campus. Instead, students interested in enrolling in ROTC programs would need to participate through cooperating host institutions that offer these military training programs. Specific details regarding the availability or types of ROTC branches at these partner institutions are not provided for prospective students at Hiram College.
Hiram College accepts transfer students for multiple entry terms, including fall, spring, and summer semesters. The institution allows the transfer of credits and recognizes examinations such as CLEP General and CLEP Subject tests, facilitating a smoother transition for students transferring credits from other institutions. Prospective transfer students can also submit recommendations as part of their application process, which the college considers in its admissions decisions.
Hiram College offers a diverse range of study abroad opportunities designed to enrich students' academic and cultural experiences. The college collaborates with various international programs and institutions, enabling students to spend a semester or a year overseas. These programs cover multiple disciplines and offer immersive learning in different cultural settings.
Students can choose from faculty-led study tours, where groups travel together under the supervision of Hiram professors for short-term, intensive courses. In addition, there are semester-long exchange programs that allow students to attend partner universities abroad while earning credit toward their degree at Hiram College. This arrangement ensures that students maintain progress in their academic plans during their time overseas.
The college emphasizes flexibility and support, helping students select programs that complement their major fields of study and personal interests. The abroad experiences often include opportunities to engage with local communities, enhancing cultural understanding and global awareness. Participation in these programs prepares students for an increasingly interconnected world by fostering language skills, adaptability, and cross-cultural communication.
Percent of students submitting ACT scores
21%Percent of students submitting SAT scores
6.64%High school completions
General Educational Development (GED) requiredComputer required
NoComputer purchase/lease plan is available in the institution
NoSecondary school GPA
RequiredSecondary school rank
Data not availableSecondary school record
RequiredCompletion of college-preparatory program
Data not availableRecommendations
Data not availableFormal demonstration of competencies
RecommendedAdmission test scores
RecommendedTOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language
RequiredOther Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)
RecommendedOpen admission policy
NoDual credit
NoCredit for life experiences
YesAdvanced placement (AP) credits
YesOrientation program
YesDisabilities services
YesOff-campus study
YesROTC-Army
ROTC branch unit at a cooperating host institutionROTC-Air Force
ROTC branch unit at a cooperating host institutionStudy abroad
YesWeekend/evening college
YesStudent can complete their preparation in certain areas of specialization
YesPreparation at another institution required
NoApproved by the state for initial certification or licensure of teacher
YesEntrance difficulty for transfer students
Data not availableGenerally accepts credits
YesAccept ACE recommendation for credit
YesPossible transfer
Fall, Spring, Summer