Top MHA Programs

Raychel Ria

Raychel Ria

Agramon-Gacayan, BSN, RN, MPM

Updated & Fact Checked: 03.07.2024

There are many schools that offer MHA programs, but only a select few stand out from the rest. Here are the top 30 MHA programs in the US, as ranked by the US News and World Report according to academic quality, accreditation status, and peer assessment surveys.

University of Alabama-Birmingham

  • Birmingham, Alabama
  • Campus

Program: 
Health Administration – Residential Format / Executive Format

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Birmingham, AL campus

Tuition: $29,800 per year

Program Overview:
UAB’s top-ranked, CAHME-accredited residential MSHA is a 33-month program comprising intensive campus coursework and administrative residency. The executive program, meanwhile, features a 4-day capstone course at foreign destinations.

More Details

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Healthcare Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Minneapolis, MN campus

In-state tuition (full-time): $1,107 per credit for 60 credits – $66,420 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition (full-time): $1,455 per credit for 60 credits – $87,300 plus other fees

Executive MHA tuition: $1,632 per credit for 42 credits – $68,544 plus other fees

Program Overview:
UM-Twin Cities’ full-time and executive MHA programs set themselves apart by providing a curriculum that integrates business principles with aspects such as healthcare delivery and organizational management. The university also offers dual degree courses, such as that of MBA-MHA and JD-MHA.

More Details

Rush University

  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Science (MS) in Health Systems Management

Modality: In-person learning at the Chicago, IL campus

Tuition (Residential): $1,283 per credit for 58 credits – $74,414 plus other fees

Tuition (Executive): $1,283 per credit for 52 credits – $66,716 plus other fees

Program Overview:
Rush University offers two tracks for students. The residential track is a 58-credit program that takes two to four years to finish. Rush also offers a 52-credit executive MHA program that can be completed by full-time students in two years.

More Details

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

  • Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Campus

Program: 
Master Of Health Services Administration Degree

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Ann Arbor, MI campus

In-state tuition: $16,895 per term plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $27,864 per term plus other fees

Program Overview:
UM-Ann Arbor’s MHSA degree is a 2-year program that requires the completion of 60 credits and a 10-12 week internship. The entire curriculum is based on a competency model that helps prepare students for real-world challenges in the workplace.

More Details

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

  • Chapel Hill, North Carolina
  • Online + Campus

Program: 
Master of Healthcare Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Chapel Hill, NC campus or Online (Executive MHA)

In-state tuition: max of $9,209 per semester plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: max of $17,976.50 per semester plus other fees

Program Overview:
UNC’s Residential MHA is a 2-year program that enhances the students’ competencies in 25 fields. It can be taken alongside other graduate programs, such as MBA, MSIS, and MLS. The Executive track, meanwhile, is an online program that is designed for busy working students.

More Details

Virginia Commonwealth University

  • Richmond, Virginia
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Richmond, VA campus

In-state tuition: $6,702 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $13,775 plus other fees

Program Overview:
VCU’s MHA is an industry-specific program that provides students with comprehensive business/management training aligned with healthcare sectors. The curriculum is designed to make students ‘leadership-ready’ for when they transition to their respective healthcare organizations.

More Details

Johns Hopkins University

  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Baltimore, MD campus

Tuition: $63,408 plus other fees

Program Overview:
JHU’s 2-year MHA program is designed to help students become capable leaders who are capable of effecting change in their respective healthcare organizations. The curriculum requires the completion of one year of coursework followed by an 11-month paid residency.

More Details

Cornell University

  • Ithaca, New York
  • Campus

Program: 
Sloan Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Ithaca, NY campus

Tuition: $85,376

Program Overview:
Cornell’s MHA was developed to help students build their competencies in leadership, management, health policy, and public health. The university offers various tracks, including a 64-credit residential MHA, a 36.5-credit executive MHA, a dual MHA/MPA degree, and a combined BS/MHA degree.

More Details

George Washington University

  • Washington, DC
  • Online

Program: 
Online Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: Online

Tuition: $91,750 plus other fees

Program Overview:
GWU’s online program is created for leaders who want to enhance their healthcare management skills. Courses are delivered through eight ten-week learning modules. As part of the learning experience, students are also required to attend immersion experiences on campus and select healthcare facilities.

More Details

Ohio State University

  • Columbus, OH
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Columbus, OH campus

In-state tuition: $63,000 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $97,320 plus other fees

Program Overview:
OSU’s MHA is a 2-year, full-time program that combines rigorous coursework with immersive, experiential learning. As a top-ranked institution, it boasts of unique clinical rotations, strong alumni support, and a 95% and above job placement after graduation.

More Details

Columbia University

  • New York, New York
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the New York, NY campus

Tuition: $45,214 plus other fees

Program Overview:
Columbia offers full-time, part-time, and executive-format MHA programs to meet its students’ varying workloads and qualifications. Regardless of the program, the university promises a curriculum that focuses on key areas, such as health policy, public health, management, and organizational leadership.

More Details

Army-Baylor University

  • Waco, Texas
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Waco, TX campus

Tuition: shouldered by the US Army

Program Overview:
Baylor’s Army program is open to military officers, Department of Defense civilians, and Veterans Affairs employees. The MHA program, which can be completed alongside an MBA, is tied with other top-ranked schools, such as Johns Hopkins and Cornell. Requirements include classroom learning and a one-year didactic at federal or civilian healthcare systems.

More Details

University of Iowa

  • Iowa City, Iowa
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Iowa City, IA campus

Tuition: $37,560 plus other fees

Program Overview:
The university’s MHA program is designed to provide its students with the competencies needed for managing various healthcare systems. On top of completing routine coursework, students are required to undergo experiential learning through consulting projects and graduate assistantships.

More Details

University of Pittsburgh

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Pittsburgh, PA campus

In-state tuition: $27,590 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $46,814 plus other fees

Program Overview:
The University of Pittsburgh’s competency-based MHA provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to manage various healthcare systems. The curriculum requires the completion of 60 credit units, a Master’s essay, and a management residency.

More Details

Tulane University

  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Online + Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the New Orleans, LA campus or Online

Tuition: $86,724 plus other fees

Program Overview:
The 54-credit program is designed to help students build their leadership and decision-making skills. The curriculum explores many key concepts, including healthcare economics, financial management, strategy, and communications. Tulane’s MHA can be completed in 22 months.

More Details

University of Southern California

  • Los Angeles, California
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Los Angeles, CA campus

Tuition: $41,146 to $65,656 per year

Program Overview:
USC’s MHA programs differ from others as its curriculum integrates concepts in health information technology, health law, finance, economics, and behavioral science. It also requires a 1,000-hour residency in any of the 225 healthcare institutions in the area. Students may opt to specialize in any of the two tracks offered.

More Details

University of Washington-Seattle

  • Seattle, Washington
  • Online + Campus + Hybrid

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Seattle, WA campus or Online-Hybrid

Tuition: $68,324 plus other fees

Program Overview:
The 2-year, full-time program is designed for early careerists who wish to become better leaders and bring positive change in healthcare systems. On top of the scholastic requirements, students are given the chance to gain real-world experience through various internship opportunities around the state.

More Details

Boston University

  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Campus

Program: 
Health Sector MBA

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Boston, MA campus

Tuition: $63,798 plus other fees

Program Overview:
Launched in 1972, Boston’s Health Sector MBA has long been equipping students with the education and experience they need to lead healthcare industries. Such is made possible with the program’s comprehensive curriculum, skills education, and international learning opportunities.

More Details

Medical University of South Carolina

  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Online + Campus

Program: 
Master in Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Charleston, SC campus or Online (Executive Track)

In-state tuition: $8,525 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $12,828 plus other fees

Program Overview:
MUSC offers a residential track for students with little-to-no experience. The curriculum requires the completion of 64 credit units, which include a 10-hour internship and an interprofessional course. The 54-credit online executive track, meanwhile, is offered to seasoned healthcare professionals.

More Details

Pennsylvania State University

  • State College, Pennsylvania
  • Online + Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the State College, PA campus or Online

In-state tuition: $12,478 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $21,633 plus other fees

Program Overview:
PSU’s residential and online MHA programs follow a unique model that helps students build their leadership, technical, and emotional intelligence competencies. They also focus on improving practice, as evidenced by their residency and capstone project requirements.

More Details

Trinity University

  • San Antonio, Texas
  • Campus + Hybrid

Program: 
Masters of Science in Health Care Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the San Antonio, TX campus or Hybrid

Tuition: $73,000 (Executive) to $90,000 (on-campus)

Program Overview:
The full-time, 28-month on-campus MSHCA program requires students to complete 16 months of academic coursework and a paid 12-month residency in any healthcare organization. The executive MSHCA program, meanwhile, follows a part-time curriculum that takes 23 months to complete.

More Details

New York University

  • New York, NY
  • Online

Program: 
Online Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: Online

Tuition: $103,657

Program Overview:
NYU’s online program, which includes a 2.5-day in-person immersion, requires the completion of 45 credits in seven terms. It is considered one of the best by the US News & World Report due to its professional-friendly curriculum, innovative learning environment, small class settings, and exceptional faculty members.

More Details

St. Louis University

  • St. Louis, Missouri
  • Online + Campus + Hybrid

Program: 
Health Administration, M.H.A.

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the St. Louis, MO campus or Online-Hybrid

Tuition: $78,600 plus other fees

Program Overview:
Offered since 1947, SLU’s MHA program has been providing competency-based and practice-focused education for several decades. Students may also expand their horizons by securing their Health Care Quality and Performance Excellence certification. They also have the option to complete their MHA alongside an MBA or JD degree.

More Details

Texas A&M University-College Station

  • College Station, Texas
  • Online + Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the College Station, TX campus or Online

In-state tuition: $7,696 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $15,492 plus other fees

Program Overview:
As one of the demonstration sites for the National Center for Healthcare Leadership, Texas A&M’s MHA program is known as one of the forerunners when it comes to competency-based learning. A 55-credit residential track is offered to budding leaders, while a no-elective executive track is open to working professionals with at least five years of experience.

More Details

University of Colorado-Denver

  • Denver, Colorado
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Business Administration, Health Administration

Modality: In-person learning at the Denver, CO campus

In-state tuition: $667 per credit for 45 credits – $30,015 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $1,456 per credit for 45 credits – $65,520 plus other fees

Program Overview:
UC-D’s 45-hour MBA program provides students with the acumen they need to manage and implement policy in healthcare organizations. Students may choose from the three specialization tracks offered. The entire program can be completed in about two to five years, depending on the course load.

More Details

University of Illinois-Chicago

  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Healthcare Administration

Accreditation: CAHME & CEPH

Modality: In-person learning at the Chicago, IL campus

In-state tuition: $6,083 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $12,768 plus other fees

Program Overview:
The University of Illinois’ 60-credit residential program is for students who are in the first few years of their administrative career. The 48-credit executive program, meanwhile, is designed for mid-to-senior level managers who want to take more progressive leadership roles in their organizations.

More Details

George Mason University

  • Fairfax, Virginia
  • Online + Campus

Program: 
Health Administration in Health Systems Management (MHA)

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Fairfax, VA campus or Online

Tuition: $40,275 plus other fees

Program Overview:
GMU’s MHA program is for students who wish to improve their leadership, strategic, business, and analytic skills. The curriculum is divided into five domain clusters, namely healthcare system/management knowledge, communications & interpersonal effectiveness, critical thinking, management & leadership, and professionalism.

More Details

Rutgers University

  • New Brunswick, New Jersey
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the New Brunswick, NJ campus

In-state tuition: $9,912 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $16,776 plus other fees

Program Overview:
Rutgers’ flexible MHA program is designed to enhance many of the required core competencies through active learning and high-level teaching. The 45-credit program, which doesn’t require GRE scores for admission, can be completed at a full-time or part-time pace.

More Details

University of Florida

  • Gainesville, Florida
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Gainesville, FL campus

In-state tuition: $35,681.43 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $76,990.47 plus other fees

Program Overview:
UF’s full-time and part-time MHA programs feature a curriculum that covers 57 credit units or 21 courses. Classes are taught through dynamic exploits, networking opportunities, and feedback for a well-rounded educational experience.

More Details

University of Kentucky

  • Lexington, Kentucky
  • Campus

Program: 
Master of Health Administration

Accreditation: CAHME

Modality: In-person learning at the Lexington, KY campus

In-state tuition: $7,515 plus other fees

Out-of-state tuition: $18,141.50 plus other fees

Program Overview:
UK’s program focuses on core business competencies, such as communications, critical thinking, analytical reasoning, decision-making, and professionalism. With its experiential learning framework, students can readily develop the skills and acumen that employers prefer.

More Details