Analysis
Ohio University-Eastern's psychology program starts modestly but shows notable momentum, with earnings jumping 31% by year four to reach over $40,000. That growth trajectory mattersβwhile first-year graduates earn slightly below the national average, they're actually performing at the state median for Ohio psychology programs and landing in the 60th percentile among in-state options.
The $25,000 debt load is manageable, creating a debt-to-earnings ratio of 0.81 that leaves room to breathe financially. What's more telling is how this regional campus stacks up against the state's top programs: while Kenyon graduates start nearly $9,000 higher, Eastern Campus students are earning reasonably competitive salaries without the premium price tag of a selective liberal arts college. Among 74 Ohio psychology programs, performing at the state median from a regional campus represents solid value.
For families prioritizing affordability and staying local, this program delivers steady outcomes. The earnings growth pattern suggests graduates are finding their footing in the workforce, and the debt burden won't dominate their financial picture. It won't compete with Ohio's elite programs, but for students seeking accessible higher education close to home, these numbers show a practical path forward.
Where Ohio University-Eastern Campus Stands
Earnings vs. debt across all psychology bachelors's programs nationally
Earnings Distribution
How Ohio University-Eastern Campus graduates compare to all programs nationally
Earnings Over Time
How earnings evolve from 1 year to 4 years after graduation
| School | 1 Year | 4 Years | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ohio University-Eastern Campus | $30,682 | $40,267 | +31% |
| University of Dayton | $32,953 | $50,757 | +54% |
| Miami University-Middletown | $36,190 | $46,978 | +30% |
| Miami University-Hamilton | $36,190 | $46,978 | +30% |
| Miami University-Oxford | $36,190 | $46,978 | +30% |
Compare to Similar Programs in Ohio
Psychology bachelors's programs at peer institutions in Ohio (74 total in state)
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| School | In-State Tuition | Earnings (1yr) | Earnings (4yr) | Median Debt | Debt/Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $6,178 | $30,682 | $40,267 | $25,000 | 0.81 | |
| $69,330 | $39,203 | $42,073 | $19,000 | 0.48 | |
| $31,440 | $37,636 | $34,807 | $27,625 | 0.73 | |
| $49,100 | $36,602 | $43,225 | $27,000 | 0.74 | |
| $7,278 | $36,190 | $46,978 | $24,094 | 0.67 | |
| $7,278 | $36,190 | $46,978 | $24,094 | 0.67 | |
| National Median | β | $31,482 | β | $25,500 | 0.81 |
Career Paths
Occupations commonly associated with psychology graduates
Industrial-Organizational Psychologists
Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
Psychologists, All Other
Neuropsychologists
Clinical Neuropsychologists
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
Managers, All Other
Loss Prevention Managers
Social Science Research Assistants
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 University-Eastern Campus, approximately 9% 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 195 graduates with reported earnings and 306 graduates with debt data. Small samples may not be representative.