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Tri-Rivers Career Center : Overview, Courses, Scholarships & Rankings

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About Tri-Rivers Career Center

At Tri-Rivers Career Center in Marion, hands-on learning sets the pace. And real tools. The school is known for blending core academics with labs across technical fields, health-related areas, skilled trades, and public service. Modern shops, simulators, and study spaces back it up, along with advising, tutoring, and counseling. It's a roll-up-your-sleeves environment with clear expectations and steady support.

Student life runs practical and upbeat. Career-technical clubs, skills contests, and service projects bring people together, while internships, clinicals, and job fairs help students build professional connections. Specialized robotics and advanced manufacturing spaces stand out. Around town, Marion's close-knit vibe, parks, and local employers make real-world learning feel natural.

Key Institutional Details

Contact & Profile

Location: 2222 Marion - Mt. Gilead Rd, Marion, Ohio, 43302, USA
Unit ID: 206181

Academic & Institutional

Control: Public institution (funded by state or local government)
Accreditation: COE
Length of Study: Programs of 4 years or more (e.g. bachelor's or graduate degrees)
Calendar System: Varies by program (different calendars used across programs)
Award Levels: Certificate (1-2 yrs), Residency, Other Award
Carnegie Classification: Not available
Campus Setting: Located in a fringe rural area (within 5 miles of urban area)
Tuition: Not available
Student Profile:
Total Students: 162
Undergraduate: 162
Graduate/Other: 0
Male: 42 Female: 120
Applications:
Total Applicants: Not available
Admitted: Not available
Enrolled: Not available
Staff:
Total: 39 Full-time: 15 Part-time: 24

Degree Programs & Career Salary Prospects

Explore degree programs offered at Tri-Rivers Career Center with detailed career prospects, starting salary ranges, and job opportunities in Ohio. See what you can do with your degree and expected earnings after graduation.

How to use this guide:
Click on any academic field that interests you to expand and view available degree programs. Each program shows potential career paths, median salaries in Ohio vs national averages, and job prospects for graduates. Perfect for answering "What can I do with my degree?" and salary expectations.
Health (5)
Healthcare Professions, Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice
51.0904 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic). (Cert<1y, AltPostBac)
A program that prepares individuals, under the remote supervision of physicians, to recognize, assess, and manage medical emergencies in prehospital settings and to supervise Ambulance personnel. Includes instruction in basic, intermediate, and advanced EMT procedures; emergency surgical procedures; medical triage; rescue operations; crisis scene management and personnel supervision; equipment operation and maintenance; patient stabilization, monitoring, and care; drug administration; identification and preliminary diagnosis of diseases and injuries; communication and computer operations; basic anatomy, physiology, pathology, and toxicology; and professional standards and regulations.

Graduate Career Earnings in Ohio

Average graduate salary for this degree:
SOC Code Occupation US National Ohio Avg OH vs US
25-1071 Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary $137,900 $130,340 -$7,560 (-5.5%)
29-2042 Emergency Medical Technicians $44,790 $38,900 -$5,890 (-13.2%)
29-2043 Paramedics $60,610 $47,200 -$13,410 (-22.1%)
51.3801 Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. (Cert<1y)
A program that generally prepares individuals in the knowledge, techniques and procedures for promoting health, providing care for sick, disabled, infirmed, or other individuals or groups. Includes instruction in the administration of medication and treatments, assisting a physician during treatments and examinations, Referring patients to physicians and other health care specialists, and planning education for health maintenance.

Graduate Career Earnings in Ohio

Average graduate salary for this degree:
SOC Code Occupation US National Ohio Avg OH vs US
25-1072 Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary $87,090 $83,070 -$4,020 (-4.6%)
29-1141 Registered Nurses $98,430 $83,200 -$15,230 (-15.5%)
51.3901 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training. (Cert<1y)
A program that prepares individuals to assist in providing general nursing care under the direction of a registered nurse, physician or dentist. Includes instruction in taking patient vital signs, applying sterile dressings, patient health education, and assistance with examinations and treatment.

Graduate Career Earnings in Ohio

Average graduate salary for this degree:
SOC Code Occupation US National Ohio Avg OH vs US
29-2061 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $64,150 $56,760 -$7,390 (-11.5%)
51.3902 Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide. (AltPostMSc)
A program that prepares individuals to perform routine nursing-related services to patients in hospitals or long-term care facilities, under the training and supervision of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse.

Graduate Career Earnings in Ohio

Average graduate salary for this degree:
SOC Code Occupation US National Ohio Avg OH vs US
31-1131 Nursing Assistants $41,270 $37,530 -$3,740 (-9.1%)
Mechanics (1)
Automotive Technology, Equipment Repair and Maintenance
47.0303 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology/Technician. (AltPostMSc)
A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair and maintain industrial machinery and equipment such as cranes, pumps, engines and motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, production machinery, marine deck machinery, and steam propulsion, refinery, and pipeline-distribution systems.

Graduate Career Earnings in Ohio

Average graduate salary for this degree:
SOC Code Occupation US National Ohio Avg OH vs US
47-4021 Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers $104,860 $83,710 -$21,150 (-20.2%)
49-9012 Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door $75,970 $69,050 -$6,920 (-9.1%)
49-9041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics $67,160 $71,090 +$3,930 (+5.9%)
49-9043 Maintenance Workers, Machinery $61,820 $50,330 -$11,490 (-18.6%)
49-9044 Millwrights $68,640 $69,070 +$430 (+0.6%)
49-9045 Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons $61,480 $57,270 -$4,210 (-6.8%)
49-9081 Wind Turbine Service Technicians $67,580 $72,690 +$5,110 (+7.6%)
Production (1)
Manufacturing Technology, Quality Control and Industrial Arts
48.0508 Welding Technology/Welder. (AltPostMSc)
A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to join or cut metal surfaces. Includes instruction in arc welding, resistance welding, brazing and soldering, cutting, high-energy beam welding and cutting, solid state welding, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, oxidation-reduction reactions, welding metallurgy, welding processes and heat treating, structural design, safety, and applicable codes and standards.

Graduate Career Earnings in Ohio

Average graduate salary for this degree:
SOC Code Occupation US National Ohio Avg OH vs US
51-4121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers $55,100 $51,590 -$3,510 (-6.4%)
51-4122 Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders $49,270 $47,250 -$2,020 (-4.1%)

Tuition, Fees & Estimated Costs

Overview of tuition rates, housing, and other annual education expenses for undergraduate and graduate students

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Other Expenses (with family)
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Graduate Out-of-state Tuition (incl. fees)
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Financial Aid & Student Support

Summary of scholarships, grants, student loans, and financial aid statistics for undergraduate students

4%
FTFT Aid Recipients
Avg. Grant
$5,596
Avg. Loan
$5,323
Avg. Federal Loan
$5,323
Additional
Students with Any Grant
3
Students who received any type of grant aid
Students with Any Loan
3
Students who received any type of loan-based aid
Students with Federal Grant
3
Students who received a federal grant
Avg. Institutional Grant
N/A
Average amount of institutional grant awarded

Student Success Metrics

Graduation rates and post-graduation earnings to help assess student outcomes and long-term value of education.

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Graduation Rate
Percentage of students who successfully graduate from the institution
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First-Year Retention Rate
Percentage of first-year students who continue for a second year
Median Earnings Over Time
$30,354 – $70,600
Salary Range (25th–75th Percentile, 10 Years)
$30,354 (25th %) $70,600 (75th %)
*Median Salary After 10 Years: $48,707
Median Salary After 6 Years
$49,514
Average annual earnings of former students six years after starting college.
Median Salary After 10 Years
$48,707
Average annual earnings of former students ten years after starting college.

Loan Burden & Repayment Outcomes

Breakdown of loan repayment rates and student debt levels by income and dependency status.

3-Year Loan Repayment Rate
52.2%
Share of borrowers who repaid loans within 3 years
Repayment Rate (Graduates Only)
58.6%
Repayment rate among students who completed their program
Median Student Loan Debt
$10,665
Median federal loan debt of undergraduate completers at time of graduation.
Repayment by Income
Low 44.9%
Repayment by Dependency
Dependent 66.7%
Independent 48.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about Tri-Rivers Career Center

What academic programs and degree levels does Tri-Rivers Career Center offer?

Tri-Rivers Career Center offers 10 academic programs across 3 major fields of study, with available degree levels: Certificate (1-2 yrs), Residency, Other Award.

Most popular program areas include:

  • Healthcare Professions, Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice (5 programs)
  • Automotive Technology, Equipment Repair and Maintenance (1 programs)
  • Manufacturing Technology, Quality Control and Industrial Arts (1 programs)

Data based on IPEDS program completions for 2022-2023 academic year. Numbers reflect programs where students graduated, not all offered programs.

What financial aid and scholarships are available at Tri-Rivers Career Center?

Tri-Rivers Career Center provides financial aid to 4% of first-time, full-time students, with average grants of $5,596 and average loans of $5,323.

Average financial aid amounts by type:

  • Pell grants: $3,721
  • State/Local grants: $1,875
  • Federal loans: $5,323

The university supports 3 students with grants and 3 students with loans annually.

Data based on IPEDS for 2022-2023 academic year. Financial aid amounts and percentages may vary by program, enrollment status, and individual circumstances.

What is the average salary for Tri-Rivers Career Center graduates?

Tri-Rivers Career Center graduates earn a median salary of $49,514 after 6 years and $48,707 after 10 years.

The salary range 10 years after graduation spans from $30,354 (25th percentile) to $70,600 (75th percentile).

Data based on IPEDS for 2022-2023 academic year. Salary data reflects graduates who received federal financial aid (approximately 60% of all graduates). Actual earnings may vary significantly based on program, location, and individual circumstances.

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