I'm about to finish my undergrad this month and did an extensive search on MHA programs the other night. The top accrediting agency for the MHA is CAHME. Also, not many colleges are CAHME accredited.
The accredited institutions can be found at Schools With CAHME Accreditation by Degree Type . There's no legitimately online CAHME accredited program, as of yet.
2 years of on campus courses and then a 1 year residency is the norm for the CAHME accredited institutions. The universities want to see a GRE or GMAT score, too.
After reading the depressing articles over at Business Week about MBAs, I figured it's best to specialize in a certain field other than a general MBA. MHA is the way to go. The application process just seems like you're applying for med school or law school, though
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I found out that after the MHA, and once you get 5 years of experience, getting FACHE certified( FACHE Credentialing) is the next step.
The Top HealthCare Management programs can be found at Rankings - Healthcare Management - Graduate Schools - Education - US News and World Report
The accredited institutions can be found at Schools With CAHME Accreditation by Degree Type . There's no legitimately online CAHME accredited program, as of yet.
2 years of on campus courses and then a 1 year residency is the norm for the CAHME accredited institutions. The universities want to see a GRE or GMAT score, too.
After reading the depressing articles over at Business Week about MBAs, I figured it's best to specialize in a certain field other than a general MBA. MHA is the way to go. The application process just seems like you're applying for med school or law school, though

I found out that after the MHA, and once you get 5 years of experience, getting FACHE certified( FACHE Credentialing) is the next step.
The Top HealthCare Management programs can be found at Rankings - Healthcare Management - Graduate Schools - Education - US News and World Report