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Lakeland Community College

Lakeland Community College

Founded in 1967, Lakeland Community College was the first college in Ohio founded by a vote of the people. For over 30 years Lakeland Community College has helped thousands of Lake, Cuyahoga, Geauga and Ashtabula County residents reach their career and educational goals. Read More!

 

Hiram College

Hiram College

Mr. Thomas V. Chema, President
P.O. Box 67 • Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.3211
www.hiram.edu

Founded in 1850, Hiram College is a liberal arts college that offers an alternative format for scholastic study. Called the Hiram Plan, the academic calendar improves on the traditional, two-semester structure common to most liberal arts schools. Like other schools, Hiram's academic year consists of two, 15-week semesters. However, each semester is further divided into two sessions—a 12-week, during which students take three academic courses, and a 3-week, when students focus on a single course, including study abroad excursions. The mission of Hiram College is to foster intellectual excellence and social responsibiliity, enabling our students to thrive in their chosen careers, flourish in life, and face the urgent challenges of the times.

Enrollment:

Fall 2006: 1,239
Fall 2007: 1,271
Fall 2008: 1,335

Degrees Offered:

Bachelor’s, Master’s

Expenses:

Tuition

Room & Board

2008-2009:

$24,940

$8,380