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I want to start grad in health administration. I checked US news report, but most of those schools are very expensive. Could you advise me on nice not very expensive grad schol in Health administration or Health Management? I was also thinking about MPA and concentration in Health administration? I was thinking about michigan but Ann Arbor is too expensive. Maybe Washington or Oregon...? Colorado? any hint?
From my experience, a good school will offer fellowships or research postitions to offset the costs. I'm in public health, often where heathcare administration programs are based, and have had both out of state and in state tuition completely covered by the school both times I was in grad school. Check in to that before deciding the programs are too expensive. I went to grad school for 4 years and paid $0 out of pocket for tuition and fees. I did have to take out cost of living loans ($14k) though the first time.
I know Missouri University (Springfield) offers MPA and MPHs, and IMO their in-state tuition is pretty affordable. They also offer close to in-state rates for neighboring state residents. Best of luck.
she is implying she is on a budget...John Hopkins would not serve her well.
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