Analysis
Ohio University-Zanesville's Public Health program hits right at the state median for earnings ($37,883), while managing to keep debt roughly 30% below the national average at $27,000. That debt-to-earnings ratio of 0.71 means graduates can expect to earn back their full debt load in under nine monthsβa manageable starting point for a field that typically rewards experience over time. The program ranks in the 60th percentile statewide, meaning it outperforms about 60% of Ohio's public health programs, though it falls short of top-tier programs like Bowling Green State ($47,019).
The relatively low Pell grant enrollment (10%) suggests this campus serves a more economically advantaged student population, which may reflect the regional campus model rather than program quality itself. With moderate sample size supporting the data, these numbers represent a reliable picture of graduate outcomes. For students planning to stay in Ohio's public health sector, this program offers a cost-effective entry point without the debt burden that plagues many bachelor's programs.
The bottom line: if your child wants to break into public health and values keeping debt low, this program delivers reasonable value. Just understand they'll start near the middle of the pack earnings-wise, not at the top, and long-term advancement will depend heavily on pursuing additional credentials or specialized experience.
Where Ohio University-Zanesville Campus Stands
Earnings vs. debt across all public health bachelors's programs nationally
Earnings Distribution
How Ohio University-Zanesville Campus graduates compare to all programs nationally
Compare to Similar Programs in Ohio
Public Health bachelors's programs at peer institutions in Ohio (27 total in state)
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| School | In-State Tuition | Earnings (1yr) | Earnings (4yr) | Median Debt | Debt/Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $6,178 | $37,883 | β | $27,000 | 0.71 | |
| $14,081 | $47,019 | β | $30,500 | 0.65 | |
| $7,272 | $39,159 | $42,596 | $28,884 | 0.74 | |
| $12,846 | $39,159 | $42,596 | $28,884 | 0.74 | |
| $6,178 | $37,883 | β | $27,000 | 0.71 | |
| $6,178 | $37,883 | β | $27,000 | 0.71 | |
| National Median | β | $37,548 | β | $26,000 | 0.69 |
Career Paths
Occupations commonly associated with public health graduates
Physicists
Medical and Health Services Managers
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
Genetic Counselors
Epidemiologists
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
Climate Change Policy Analysts
Environmental Restoration Planners
Industrial Ecologists
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
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-Zanesville Campus, approximately 10% 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.