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Ohio University's regional campuses deliver Hospitality Administration programs at remarkably low costs, with the Eastern Campus charging just $4,503 net annually while maintaining a 20% graduation rate. This state system creates the most accessible entry point into hospitality management education in Ohio, where the sector benefits from major tourism draws like Cedar Point and urban convention centers in Cleveland and Cincinnati. The price gap between Ohio's public options and private institutions reaches nearly $20,000, with private schools like Tiffin University charging $23,758 compared to sub-$7,000 costs at most Ohio University branches. Graduates from programs like Ohio State's earn around $39,214 annually, reflecting strong placement opportunities in Ohio's expanding hospitality market that serves both business travelers and recreational visitors to the state's varied attractions.
16
Programs
$4,503 – $27,654
Net Price Range
$34,685
Avg. Program Earnings
46.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

16 Hospitality Administration/Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,503 $6,178 20.0%
2 $5,328 $6,178 19.3%
3 $5,971 $6,178 17.7%
4 $6,133 $6,178 13.7%
5 $6,483 $6,178 12.1%
6 $10,753 $7,272 25.8%
7 $11,877 $10,791 52.9% 80.6%
8 $18,292 $12,859 87.7% 52.7%
9 $19,614 $12,846 65.5% 88.0%
10 $20,413 $13,746 66.4% 86.5%
11 $20,918 $14,081 62.8% 78.7%
12 $21,994 $28,910 60.6% 71.8%
13 $23,156 $13,570 71.5% 86.2%
14 $23,731 $39,646 62.6% 86.0%
15 $23,758 $32,400 43.0% 82.8%
16 $27,654 $37,938 68.6% 77.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Ohio University's regional campuses so affordable for hospitality students?

Ohio University operates multiple regional campuses with net costs ranging from $4,503 to $6,483 annually. These campuses share resources with the main Athens location while serving local communities across southeastern Ohio. The Eastern Campus in Saint Clairsville offers the lowest net price at $4,503, though graduation rates at regional campuses typically range from 12% to 20%.

How do earnings compare between Ohio's public and private hospitality programs?

Ohio State graduates earn $39,214 annually, the highest among tracked programs, while maintaining an 87.7% graduation rate. Kent State graduates earn $36,460 with a 65.5% completion rate. Youngstown State shows lower earnings at $28,381 but costs just $11,877 net annually. Private institutions like Ashland and Findlay don't report earnings data despite higher tuition costs.

Is Kent State University a good value for hospitality management studies?

Kent State's main campus charges $19,614 net annually and produces graduates earning $36,460, creating a reasonable return on investment. The program maintains a 65.5% graduation rate with 88% acceptance rate. Kent State also operates a smaller Ashtabula campus at $10,753 net cost with a 25.8% graduation rate for students seeking lower-cost options.

Where do hospitality graduates find employment in Ohio's job market?

Ohio's hospitality sector spans from Cleveland's convention district to Cincinnati's riverfront hotels and Columbus's growing food scene. The state hosts major attractions like Cedar Point and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that require trained hospitality managers. Ohio's central location and business-friendly environment attract corporate events and conferences. Major hotel chains and restaurant groups maintain significant operations throughout the state's metropolitan areas.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.