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Academics

Students come to Hiram College seeking “a very community-based environ­ment” that provides “not only a feeling of immediate comfort but also the appeal of being in close relationship with my professors,” and few leave disappointed. Undergrads here “love how involved all of the professors are into guiding the students through not just classes and majors, but future plans and career paths” and praise the “big-school opportunities in a small-school environment.” As one student points out, “Undergrads can work in research with professors here, which is an invaluable skill and great for résumés.” Students tell us Hiram boasts “a great biology program that does well getting its students into veterinary and medical school,” a “great education program,” and strong offerings in environ­mental science. Throughout the school “small classes of no more than thirty students and the intimate nature of the learning [environment] keep us from feel­ing lost in a sea of students.” A “unique semester system splits terms into a twelve-week main session followed by a three-week intensive class. It gives you fewer classes to have to take all at once, and the three-week is a great opportu­nity for electives or study abroad trips that I couldn’t do for a whole semester for financial reasons or because I can’t spare that time away from my major.”

Student Body

Hiram is “a gentle mix of athletes, artists, and scientists, and…Everyone gets along and respects what the others are capable of doing.” The school “gets the rap of having ‘weird’ kids,” which most here wear as a badge of honor. As one puts it, “The jocks can be philosophy majors, and the band geeks can be the people to hang out with on a Friday night…This place doesn’t respect stereotypes.” Though proud “each individual brings something unique and interesting to the community here,” students are also quick to point out their commonalities. “All students do have a dedication to serving others, in varying degrees and…attempt to include themselves in the community in a variety of different ways (social groups, athletics, community service or social activism groups, student govern­ment, etc.).”

Campus Life

Most students concede that Hiram is “in the middle of nowhere,” but not all see this as an insurmountable negative. On the contrary, many appreciate how the location “allows for us to meet together and create our own fun, make new friends, and enjoy the simplest pleasures in life. Hiram is especially fun in the winter, as we get tons of snow and have so many hills you [can] sled off. Everyone goes out at night and sleds together.” Others “find unique things to do—stargaz­ing, making our own apple cider, going to local square dances…we learn lots of cool things.” Furthermore, “The school is excellent for providing the students with gatherings multiple times a week. Each club on campus is required to spon­sor a campus-wide event each semester, and the student-run club, KCPB, is devoted to organizing as many on-campus and off-campus events as possible. Examples include movie nights in town, Destressfests before midterms and finals,” Bowler First Fridays, talent shows, and game shows. While “drinking is prohibited in rooms where the resident is not twenty-one, and [the rule] is enforced,” those looking to party usually can find the opportunity. Undergrads report “for the most part everyone is respectful. The students usually regulate each other and take care of issues when someone gets out of control.”

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Abbie Stevenson
Campus Visit and Transition Services Coordinator

Address
Admission Office
11715 Garfield Rd.
Hiram, OH 44234

Phone
330-569-5169

Email
visithiram@hiram.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Hiram College Library
Coleman Athletic Center
Humanities Row (historic educational houses on campus)
Arboretum and Varlotta Green
James H. Barrow Field Station
Gerstacker Science Hall, Renner Black Box Theatre, Gelbke Fine Art Center, East Hall Entrepreneurship Center, Nursing Suite

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Cleveland (The Flats and the museums)
Aurora Farms Shopping Outlets
Cellar Door and Restoration 44 (nearby coffee shops)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Maggies and More Doughnuts
Gionino's Pizza; Garrettsville (restaurants, movie theatre, roller skating, and bowling alley); Kent/Streetsboro (shopping, hang outs, and hospitals); Middlefield (Amish country and museums)

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday and Friday and occasional Saturdays
8:30am-5pm during the school year and 8:30 am-4pm during the summer
330-569-5169

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: 2 hours

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
during visit

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice
Other

Contact Email Address for Visit
visithiram@hiram.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Other

Limitations
Available to admitted students

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Cleveland-Hopkins and Akron-Canton airports are an hour's drive from the campus.

Driving Instructions to Campus
From Cleveland, take I-80 to Exit 193 (S.R. 44). Take Rte 44 north 6 miles to Rte. 82. Take Rte. 82 E. to Hiram, turning left onto Rte. 700. Then turn left on Hinsdale St. to reach Teachout-Price. From the east, take I-80 to Exit 209; then take Ohio Rte. 5 W. At the intersection with Rte. 534, turn right and continue to Rte. 82. At Rte. 82, turn left heading toward Garrettsville. Rte. 82 will eventually merge with Rte. 700 just south of the college. At the stoplight, continue north (straight) on Rte. 700, (Rte. 82 will turn to the left.) for one block to Hinsdale St. Turn left on Hinsdale St. Teachout-Price will be ahead on the left.

Local Accommodations
Located right on campus, the Hiram Inn (330-569-6000) offers all the modern amenities in a 19th-century setting. The 12 guest rooms, though decorated in the style of the early 1800s, come equipped with air conditioning, cable television, and access to a computer hook-up. Some rooms offer a whirlpool spa or fireplace. Ask for college visitor rates.

Admissions

Applicants: 1,890
Acceptance Rate: 93%
Average HS GPA: 3.50






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