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Financial Support

Full-Time MHA Scholarships

Each year, we award more than $200,000 in scholarships to high-ability students, with substantial funding aimed at talented minority students. As a result, more than half of incoming students receive scholarship support.

Since the majority of scholarships are awarded through the MHA Alumni Association, no additional application forms are required. Scholarship awards are based on academic performance, interview ratings and letters of reference.

In awarding funds, the MHA Program gives preference to new and currently enrolled MHA students. Since dual degree MBA-MHA students in their second year of study are enrolled as MBA students, they have limited access to MHA funds.

In addition to the Program scholarships, students may wish to investigate scholarships offered through the Association of University Programs in Healthcare Administration (AUPHA), National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE), the U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Air Force, to name a few.

Low-interest student loans and flexible work-study programs are also available.

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Cost of the MHA Degree

The following tables gives estimates of how much it costs to obtain the MHA degree. Living expenses are not included in these estimates and will vary depending on individual choices.

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Full Time MHA Program

Estimate of Yearly Expenses Minnesota Non-Resident
Tuition $17,000 $24,000
Books $1,500 $1,500
Health Insurance $2,196 $2,196
Student Services Fee $672 $672
Technology Fee $230 $230
University Fee $1,100 $1,100
Total Cost Per Year $22,698 $29,698
Total Cost for MHA Degree $45,396 $59,396

International students pay $150 in additional fees each semester.




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