10 Reasons to Choose VCU
1. Reputation
As one of the oldest programs in the nation, the VCU MHA Program is continuously accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) and consistently ranked by US New & World Report in the top five health management programs.
2. Administrative Residency
The one-year, paid Administrative Residency is an opportunity to learn from a senior level health care executive who has a commitment to mentorship. Students are assisted with placement in residencies in a variety of health care settings and geographic locations. More...
3. Cutting-Edge Curriculum
The curriculum is carefully planned and frequently updated to reflect the rapidly changing health care industry. All courses are designed with application to the management of diverse health care settings and ownership types. Learning methods include case study, lecture, group projects, community projects, experiential learning and on-site assignments in Richmond's health care organizations. More...
4. Internationally-renowned Faculty
The 13 full-time and several part-time faculty members provide exceptional teaching while conducting nationally recognized and funded research programs. More...
5. Outstanding Alumni/ae
The program has more than 2000 alumni/ae. More...
6. Affordable Tuition
Tuition and fees are lower than non-resident tuition for other top-ranked programs. More...
7. 100% Job Placement
The Program maintains a job placement rate of 100% in the health administration industry. Recent graduates earn average salaries of $55,000-$60,000 per year. More...
8. Location
Richmond, capital of Virginia, affords VCU students the benefits of a thriving metropolitan city. The city's intimate neighborhoods, quaint cafes and local markets, and beautiful setting along the James River are also within a 2-hour driving distance from the ocean, mountains and Washington, D.C. More...
9. Student Life
Students enjoy small class sizes and a strong support network comprised of faculty, staff, alumni/ae and fellow students. Outside of the classroom, students are heavily involved in community service projects, fundraising, recreational activities, and professional organizations. More...
10. Professional Development Coaching
Through the three-course Executive Skills sequence, students conduct self-assessments to identify areas for development, explore relationships with external heath care organizations, and develop skills necessary for health care leadership and change management. In addition, faculty and alumni/ae serve as resources to aid students in exploring career opportunities and in preparing for the residency selection process.
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