Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the healthcare industry. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) and is ranked as one of the top programs in the country.
Program Details
- Applicant Profile: The program receives a significant number of applications each year, with an average of 182 applicants per year.
- Acceptance Rate: The acceptance rate for the program is around 80%, with 147 students accepted out of 182 applicants.
- Enrollment: The program has a diverse student body, with 91 students enrolled in the program, representing 50% of the accepted students.
- Demographics: The student body is diverse, with 73% of students identifying as female and 76% identifying as minority students.
Student Demographics
The program has a diverse student body, with the following demographics:
- Male: 21 students
- Female: 57 students
- Hispanic: 8 students
- Non-Hispanic: 70 students
- Asian: 32 students
- Black/African American: 18 students
- White/Caucasian: 19 students
- Two or more: 1 student
- Not Reported: 8 students
Graduation and Employment Data
- Retention Rate: The program has a high retention rate, with 97% of students completing the program.
- Job Placement Rate: The program has a high job placement rate, with 88% of graduates finding employment within 90 days of graduation.
- Median Salary: The median salary for graduates of the program is $60,000.
Completion Rate by Year of Entry
The program has a high completion rate, with the following rates by year of entry:
- 2017: 85% of students completed the program in 2 years, 3% completed in 3 years, and 5% are still actively enrolled.
- 2018: 81% of students completed the program in 2 years, 3% completed in 3 years, and 14% are still actively enrolled.
- 2019: 89% of students completed the program in 2 years, 5% completed in 3 years, and 3% are still actively enrolled.
- 2020: 80% of students completed the program in 2 years, 5% completed in 3 years, and 10% are still actively enrolled.
Post-Graduate Employment Sectors
Graduates of the program have found employment in a variety of sectors, including:
- Healthcare: 80% of graduates
- Consulting: 10% of graduates
- Government: 5% of graduates
- Non-Profit: 5% of graduates
Post-Graduate Placement of Rutgers’ MHA Graduates
Graduates of the program have found employment at a variety of organizations, including:
- Care Coordinator II, United Medical ACO
- Quality Coordinator, RWJ Rahway
- Project Manager, ARC Healthcare Technologies
- Treatment Coordinator, Braces and Smiles
- Medical Billing Representative, University Radiology
- Case Manager, Titanium Healthcare
- Safety Ambassador Program Coordinator, RWJ New Brunswick
- Patient Advocate, Riverside Health System
- Clinical Research Coordinator, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- Program Manager, Mount Sinai
- Administrative Fellow, Jersey City Medical Center RWJBarnabus Health
- HEDIS Analyst, Oscar Health
- Solutions Consultant, Convercent
- Quality Care Coordinator, RWJBarnabus Health
- Senior Account Executive, Entrée Health
- Administrator, Endoscopy & Surgery Center
- Project Specialist, Merck
- Risk Adjustment Operations Coordinator, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield
Program Resources
The program offers a variety of resources to support student success, including:
- Competency Model: A framework for understanding the knowledge and skills required for success in the healthcare industry.
- Program Policies & Procedures: A guide to the program’s policies and procedures.
- Program Performance & Statistics: Data on the program’s performance and statistics.
- Student Advising: Support for students in navigating the program and achieving their goals.
- External Funding Opportunities: Information on external funding opportunities available to students.
- Administrative Fellowships: Opportunities for students to gain practical experience in the healthcare industry.
Faculty
The program is taught by a faculty of experienced professionals, including:
- Hon. Paul W. Armstrong, J.S.C., M.A., J.D., LL.M.
- David Artz, MD, MBA
- Francis Barchi, Ph.D.
- Soumitra Bhuyan, Ph.D., M.P.H.
- Céu Cirne-Neves, FACHE, CPHQ
- Derek DeLia, Ph.D.
- Aakanksha Deoli, M.H.A.
- Anita Franzione, Dr.PH, M.P.A., CPH
- Irina Grafova, Ph.D.
- Jane Kaye, M.B.A.
- Susan Krum, Au.D.
- Ellen Kurtzman, Ph.D., MPH, RN, FAAN
- Zoe Lindenfeld, Ph.D.
- Russ Molloy, J.D.
- Roberto Muniz, MPA, LNHA, FACHCA
- Ronald Quincy, Ph.D.
- Melinda Rushing, Ph.D., LMSW
- Eduardo Schur
- Jermaine Toney, Ph.D.
- William Tuttle, DSc, MHA, LFACH
Student & Academic Services
The program offers a variety of student and academic services, including:
- Steve Weston: Assistant Dean of Academic Administration
- Courtney Culler: Associate Director for Graduate Student Services
- Greg Marrero: Senior Counselor, Graduate Student Services
- Andrea Garrido: Assistant Director for Career Management for Planning, Policy, and Informatics Masters Students
- Cheryl Egan: Assistant Director for Career Management for Health Administration Masters Students
Contact Information
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is located at 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901.
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