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I know a RN (BSN, recently completed at WGU) looking to get a 'Master of Healthcare Administration' or similar. They are aware of the WGU offering but looking for other options. Must be RA, cost is a bigger factor over speed (so it does not have to be competency-based, but those programs are welcomed) - no GRE requirement (or the like).
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Thomas Edison State University (TESU)
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Another member posted on the sister board, here are a few examples:
https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?thr...ion.62030/
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Honestly the fastest path would likely be to do an ENEB MBA degree, then use it to get a validation from Valdential and go to Virginia University of Lynchburg or Oklahoma State for their 1 year DHA programs.
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This was my path as well going from RN to BSN to MHA. The program I completed was through UNC Wilmington (no GRE), and I loved their 7-week format. They'd be pretty expensive for your friend unless they reside in North Carolina. Here's the info just in case:
https://uncw.edu/chhs/shahs/academic/gra...about.html