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Colleges and universities across the nation that have online healthcare administration programs require students to pay an average tuition of $16,795 per year. The average tuition has increased, over the past few years, by 12.8%. The annual average tuition was $14,886 at these online schools in 2007.
Online healthcare administration colleges and universities are sometimes called health administration, health management, and health services management colleges and universities. Below, the chart displays the tuition range for online healthcare administration colleges from highest to lowest cost:
Tuition Level | Number of Schools |
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Cheapest | 6 |
Low cost | 7 |
Average cost | 6 |
Most expensive | 6 |
The most expensive colleges that offer online healthcare administration programs require students to pay a yearly tuition of over $20,506. But, annual tuition at the cheapest schools is in the range of $3,816 to $9,794. The least expensive accredited online healthcare administration schools are located in Arizona, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, and Texas.
- Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration – Risk Management
- Associate of Art in Healthcare Administration – Billing and Coding
- Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration – Applied Clinical Operations
- Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration – Compliance
- Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration – Information Management
- B.S. in Healthcare Administration: Human Resource Management Concentration
- Bachelor of Science in Health Science in Healthcare Administration
- Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration
- B.S. in Healthcare Administration: Medical Practice Management Concentration
- Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration – Policy Development in Healthcare Environments
In 2011, roughly 44% of healthcare administration graduates from online colleges across the country earned credentials from these reasonably priced programs. Therefore, of the 340,294 graduates from across the country, 149,402 are from the least costly colleges. From 2006 to 2011, the percentage of healthcare administration graduates from the most inexpensive online schools has decreased. However, the number of graduates has increased by 58,184 graduates per year.
Other somewhat more costly online healthcare administration colleges and universities charge a yearly tuition in the range of $11,160 to $15,285. An estimated 7 of the 25 online schools that offer healthcare administration programs in the US charge tuition in this range.
Approximately 39,279 students earned their degrees from these low tuition online programs in 2011. This is 12% of the nation’s healthcare administration graduates. The number of students graduating from these colleges was only 14,341 students in 2006, which was only 5 years prior.
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1. University of Houston | Houston, Texas | $3,816 | $12,072 |
2. Bellevue University | Bellevue, Nebraska | $6,000 | $6,000 |
3. Walden University | Minneapolis, Minnesota | $9,360 | $9,360 |
4. Ohio University | Athens, Ohio | $9,603 | $18,567 |
5. University of Phoenix | Tucson, Arizona | $9,720 | $9,720 |
6. University of Minnesota | Minneapolis, Minnesota | $9,794 | $14,094 |
7. Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Health | Omaha, Nebraska | $11,160 | $11,160 |
8. National American University | Rapid City, South Dakota | $11,583 | $11,583 |
9. ECPI University | Virginia Beach, Virginia | $13,100 | $13,100 |
10. Stevens-Henager College of Business | Orem, Utah | $14,867 | $14,867 |
11. Rasmussen College | St. Cloud, Minnesota | $15,120 | $15,120 |
12. South University | Columbia, South Carolina | $15,285 | $15,285 |
13. South University | Savannah, Georgia | $15,285 | $15,285 |
14. Ashford University | Clinton, Iowa | $15,720 | $15,720 |
15. Virginia College | Birmingham, Alabama | $16,400 | $16,400 |
16. Grand Canyon University | Phoenix, Arizona | $16,500 | $16,500 |
17. Southern Adventist University | Collegedale, Tennessee | $16,942 | $16,942 |
18. Stevens-Henager College | Murray, Utah | $17,400 | $17,400 |
19. Saint Leo University | St. Leo, Florida | $17,500 | $17,500 |
20. Southwestern College | Winfield, Kansas | $20,506 | $20,506 |