- Master of Health Administration at Grand Valley State University is a 2-2.5 years program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- This program is accredited by CAHME, the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education.
- MHA program emphasizes management principles that are relevant to nonprofit health organizations, which are very prominent in Michigan. Students are also prepared for managerial roles in government and for-profit organizations.
- The program is open to students with undergraduate backgrounds in the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, business, health professions, or any other field.
- The program is flexible for both full and part-time students, and to pre-career and in-service students with courses meeting in the evening, on weekends and online.
- The student's faulty ratio of the program is 14:1.
- Approx 100% of students got placed after graduating class within 3 months.
- The completion of the MHA requires a minimum of 54 credits for pre-career students, who need 2 internships, 51 credits for early-career students who need 1 internship, and 48 credits for mid-career students.