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    Master of Health Administration (MHA)

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    Seattle, USMHAIn-person2 years
    $70,680.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    30
    Cohort
    students
    76
    Credits
    $90.00
    App fee

    Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus is a 76-credit, 2-year, in-person MHA program based in Seattle, US. Tuition is $70,680.

    About the program

    Two-year full-time program training early-career professionals in business and operations of health care, with a focus on leadership development through competency-based curriculum covering health economics, strategic management, organizational behavior, and health law. Includes mandatory capstone project and optional summer internship.

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    12 months OPT (US)

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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus is $70,680 across 76 required credits.
    Is Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus online or in-person?
    Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus is offered in-person.
    How long does Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus take to complete?
    Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus is structured around 2 years and 76 credits.
    What GPA is required for Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus?
    Per the program's published guidance: 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
    How large is the Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus cohort?
    Master of Health Administration (MHA) at University of Washington-Seattle Campus typically enrolls around 30 students per cohort.