University of Central Florida Reviews of Master's in Healthcare Administration
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5 Reviews - Orlando (FL) (and 7 others)
- Annual Tuition: $28,657

0% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Master's in Healthcare Administration
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vinicia Crenshaw
- Reviewed: 3/17/2016
- Degree: Healthcare Administration
- Graduation Year: 2017
"The Master's in Healthcare Administration is by far the best program at the University of Central Florida. Once I graduate from the program I feel like I will be very Equipped to face the Healthcare Administration World. Thanks to the wonderful professors that I have had during my academia career at UCF."
Haleigh Stout
- Reviewed: 1/9/2015
- Degree: Healthcare Administration
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The pros of this graduate program include the classes at night from 6-9 pm which allows students to work all day and even full-time. The workload is not overwhelming and the program seems designed for students who need to work while pursuing their degree. Some of the cons include mandatory group projects/presentations in every class."
Brittney Frazier
- Reviewed: 11/6/2014
- Degree: Healthcare Administration
- Graduation Year: 2017
"You know what to expect each semester as far class scheduling. All classes are once a week at the same time. It's complements your work schedule. Professors are personable and easy to get in touch with."
John Martin
- Reviewed: 11/5/2014
- Degree: Healthcare Administration
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I truly enjoyed my time at the University of Central Florida while working on my Masters of Science with a concentration in Health Services Administration. The program faculty and staff truly care for the students and want them to succeed. There are a number of student organizations that work hard to provide additional value to their fellow students as well. I would not have picked any other school for my masters degree!!!!!!!"
Rachel Fitzgerald
- Reviewed: 11/27/2013
- Degree: Healthcare Administration
- Graduation Year: 2015
"My graduate program is mixed-mode, so my classes meet every other week and I don't have to go to campus all the time. It is a lot of work to keep up with the weekly assignments and readings, but the professors are available for assistance very often."