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RALEIGH, N.C. - (PRNewswire) - Nonprofit Colleges Online, a website dedicated to putting students before profits, has published a ranking of 50 Online Bachelor's in Healthcare Administration programs (http://www.nonprofitcollegesonline.com/best-online-bachelors-healthcare-administration/). The purpose of the ranking is to highlight schools that put education before their bottom line.
For all of its rankings, Nonprofit Colleges Online chooses programs from well-regarded universities and colleges that have lower than average tuition costs and are accredited by trusted sources, and ranks them according to their estimated tuition cost.
Western Governors University places first in this ranking, offering students the best value for its Bachelor of Science in Business--Healthcare Management degree. Western Governors University is located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has an estimated tuition cost of $23,120. Southern New Hampshire University, located in Manchester-Hooksett, New Hampshire, placed second with an estimated tuition cost of $38,400. Clarion University of Pennsylvania, located in Clarion, Pennsylvania, placed third with an estimated tuition cost of $39,120.
The following is a list of the other colleges and universities selected for the ranking, ordered alphabetically:
Arizona State University - Phoenix, Arizona
Avila University - Kansas City, Missouri
Belhaven University - Jackson, Mississippi
Buena Vista University - Storm Lake, Iowa
Cedar Crest College - Allentown, Pennsylvania
Central Christian College of Kansas - McPherson, Kansas
Champlain College - Burlington, Vermont
Cleary University - Howell, Michigan
Colorado Christian University - Lakewood, Colorado
Colorado State University - Fort Collins, Colorado
Concordia University Chicago - River Forest, Illinois
Dakota State University - Madison, South Dakota
Dallas Baptist University - Dallas, Texas
East Carolina University - Greenville, North Carolina
Fisher College - Boston, Massachusetts
Florida Institute of Technology - Melbourne, Florida
Franklin University - Columbus, Ohio
Graceland University - Lamoni, Iowa
LeTourneau University - Longview, Texas
Liberty University - Lynchburg, Virginia
Limestone College - Gaffney, South Carolina
Mercy College - Dobbs Ferry, New York
Mid-America Christian University - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Middle Tennessee State University - Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Midway University - Midway, Kentucky
Montana State University-Billings - Billings, Montana
National University - San Diego, California
National-Louis University - Chicago, Illinois
Northeastern University - Boston, Massachusetts
Northwood University - Midland, Michigan
Oregon Institute of Technology - Klamath Falls, Oregon
Peirce College - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Regent University - Virginia Beach, Virginia
Robert Morris University - Moon, Pennsylvania
Rochester Institute of Technology - Rochester, New York
Saint Joseph's College - Standish, Maine
Saint Leo University - St. Leo, Florida
Southwestern College - Winfield, Kansas
Stevens-Henager College - Ogden, Utah
Tennessee State University - Nashville, Tennessee
Tennessee Technological University - Cookeville, Tennessee
University of Central Florida - Orlando, Florida
University of Houston-Victoria - Victoria, Texas
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of Northwestern Ohio - Lima, Ohio
University of the Southwest - Hobbs, New Mexico
Upper Iowa University - Fayette, Iowa
"The field of healthcare administration is growing, promising a great job outlook," says Sam Mazany, editor at Nonprofit Colleges Online. He adds, "Healthcare is an incredibly large industry that continues to grow in the United States and worldwide. Students specializing in healthcare administration are preparing themselves to enter into the workforce to help manage various types of organizations. As healthcare organizations grow larger and more complex, healthcare administrators are needed to help scale the organization in a way that maintains the quality of patient care."
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