Graduate Studies
Earn your master's degree by taking courses two weekends per month.
Professional educators can earn graduate credit hours to apply toward updating teacher certification.
Professional educators can earn graduate credit through summer courses for teachers.
Schedule a campus visit to speak with a Center for Adult Studies representative about your options. If you prefer, request an information packet and contact us when you're ready.
Students
Average age of student: 40 years
Percent employed outside of the home: 95%
Number of students enrolled in the MAIS program: about 30
Number of professional educators enrolled in summer courses: about 50
Faculty
95% of Hiram faculty hold the Ph.D. or terminal degree in their field.
11:1 student to faculty ratio.
Academic Calendar
Flexible calendar tailored to match the schedules of today’s working adults.
Earn your Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies degree at your own pace.
Location
35 miles southeast of Cleveland in the picturesque, academic village of Hiram, Ohio.
Less than an hour drive from Akron, Cleveland, Youngstown, and Mentor.
Professional Development Opportunities
Cultivate critical thinking and analytical skills.
Enhance your leadership potential.
Improve your writing ability.
The Center for Adult Studies
at Hiram College
P.O. Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
mais@hiram.edu
Phone: 330.569.6111
Fax: 330.569.5003