Median Earnings (1yr)
$72,017
91st percentile (60th in OH)
Median Debt
$21,500
10% below national median
Debt-to-Earnings
0.30
Manageable
Sample Size
59
Adequate data

Analysis

Ohio State's MIS program outperforms 91% of similar programs nationally, with graduates earning a strong $72,017 right out of school—over $12,500 above the national median. That puts your child on solid financial footing immediately, with a manageable debt load of $21,500 that represents just 4 months of starting salary. Graduates see steady income growth to $80,000 by year four, suggesting this degree opens doors to career advancement rather than dead-end positions.

The state comparison adds useful perspective: while Ohio State beats most schools nationally, it sits at the 60th percentile within Ohio itself, essentially matching Miami University's outcomes but with lower debt ($21,500 vs. the state median of $26,000). This makes sense given Ohio State's strong reputation and Columbus's robust tech sector—your child gets name recognition and solid regional job prospects without the premium debt that sometimes comes with top programs.

The fundamentals here are straightforward: competitive starting salaries, reasonable debt, and consistent earnings growth. For a moderate-selectivity public university (51% acceptance rate), these outcomes represent strong value. Your child would graduate with immediate earning power and room to grow, which is exactly what you want from a business-focused tech degree.

Where Ohio State University-Main Campus Stands

Earnings vs. debt across all management information systems and services bachelors's programs nationally

Ohio State University-Main CampusOther management information systems and services programs

Programs in the upper-left quadrant (high earnings, low debt) offer the best value. Programs in the lower-right quadrant warrant careful consideration.

Earnings Distribution

How Ohio State University-Main Campus graduates compare to all programs nationally

Ohio State University-Main Campus graduates earn $72k, placing them in the 91th percentile of all management information systems and services bachelors programs nationally.

Earnings Over Time

How earnings evolve from 1 year to 4 years after graduation

Earnings trajectories vary significantly. Some programs show strong early returns that plateau; others start lower but accelerate. Consider where you want to be at year 4, not just year 1.

Compare to Similar Programs in Ohio

Management Information Systems and Services bachelors's programs at peer institutions in Ohio (28 total in state)

SchoolEarnings (1yr)Earnings (4yr)Median DebtDebt/Earnings
Ohio State University-Main Campus$72,017$79,987$21,5000.30
Miami University-Oxford$72,045$86,413$25,9940.36
University of Dayton$69,995$77,401$26,5000.38
Ohio University-Chillicothe Campus$68,154$76,246$26,0000.38
Ohio University-Eastern Campus$68,154$76,246$26,0000.38
Ohio University-Southern Campus$68,154$76,246$26,0000.38
National Median$59,490—$24,0000.40

Other Management Information Systems and Services Programs in Ohio

Compare tuition, earnings, and debt across Ohio schools

SchoolIn-State TuitionEarnings (1yr)Debt
Miami University-Oxford
Oxford
$17,809$72,045$25,994
University of Dayton
Dayton
$47,600$69,995$26,500
Ohio University-Chillicothe Campus
Chillicothe
$6,178$68,154$26,000
Ohio University-Eastern Campus
Saint Clairsville
$6,178$68,154$26,000
Ohio University-Southern Campus
Ironton
$6,178$68,154$26,000

About This Data

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (October 2025 release)

Population: Graduates who received federal financial aid (Title IV grants or loans). At Ohio State University-Main Campus, approximately 19% of students receive Pell grants. Students who did not receive federal aid are not included in these figures.

Earnings: Median earnings from IRS W-2 data for graduates who are employed and not enrolled in further education, measured 1 year after completion. Earnings are pre-tax and include wages, salaries, and self-employment income.

Debt: Median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation. Does not include private loans or Parent PLUS loans borrowed on behalf of students.

Sample Size: Based on 59 graduates with reported earnings and 57 graduates with debt data. Small samples may not be representative.