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SuperScholar Releases Smart Choice List of 50 Best Online Bachelor of Health Care Administration Programs 2016

SEATTLE, Feb. 8, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — SuperScholar, an independent college search and rankings website, has published a Smart Choice ranking of the 50 Best Online Bachelor of Health Care Administration Programs: http://superscholar.org/rankings/best-online-bachelors-in-health-care-administration-2016/.

Brigham Young University-Idaho, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in Rexburg, ID leads the Smart Choice ranking, which evaluated and ranked schools based on publicly available information on accreditation, market reputation, flexibility, student satisfaction, accessibility, and affordability. Peirce College in Woodland Hills, CA, and Western Kentucky University, College of Health and Human Services in Bowling Green, KY came in second and third, respectively.

Other universities making the list include (alphabetically ordered):

Ashford University, College of Health, Human Services, and Science – Clinton, Iowa

Augusta University, College of Allied Health Sciences – Augusta, Georgia

Baker College – Flint, Michigan

Belhaven University – Jackson, Mississippi

Bellevue University, College of Arts and Sciences – Bellevue, Nebraska

Cleary University – Howell, Michigan

Coastal Carolina University, College of Science – Conway, South Carolina

Colby-Sawyer College, Business Administration Department – New London, New Hampshire

Columbia College, Business Administration Department – Columbia, Missouri

Dakota State University, Department of Health Information Management – Madison, South Dakota

Dalton State College – Dalton, Georgia

Drexel University, College of Nursing and Health Professions – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

East Carolina University, College of Allied Health Sciences – Greenville, North Carolina

Ferris State University, College of Health Professions – Big Rapids, Michigan

Gardner-Webb University, Broyhill School of Management – Boiling Springs, North Carolina

George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences – Washington, District of Columbia

Granite State College – Concord, New Hampshire

Herzing University – Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

Kaplan University, School of Health Sciences – Davenport, Iowa

Malone University, School of Business and Leadership – Canton, Ohio

Maryville University, School of Adult and Online Education – Saint Louis, Missouri

Midstate College, Department of Allied Health – Peoria, Illinois

Misericordia University, Center for Adult and Continuing Education – Dallas, Pennsylvania

Montana State University-Billings, College of Allied Health Professions – Billings, Montana

National Louis University, College of Professional Studies and Advancement – Chicago, Illinois

National University, School of Health and Human Services – San Diego, California

Nebraska Methodist College – Omaha, Nebraska

Northeastern University, College of Professional Studies – Boston, Massachusetts

Oregon Institute of Technology, College of Engineering, Technology, and Management – Klamath Falls, Oregon

Penn State World Campus – University Park, Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania College of Technology, School of Health Sciences – Williamsport, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia University – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Reinhardt University – Waleska, Georgia

Roger Williams University, School of Continuing Studies – Bristol, Rhode Island

Saint Leo University, School of Business – Saint Leo, Florida

St. Thomas University, School of Arts and Education – Miami Gardens, Florida

Stephens College, School of Health Sciences – Columbia, Missouri

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Health Professions – Lubbock, Texas

University of Alabama-Birmingham, School of Health Professions – Birmingham, Alabama

University of Cincinnati, College of Allied Health Sciences – Cincinnati, Ohio

University of Minnesota-Crookston, Math, Science, and Technology Department – Crookston, Minnesota

University of Mississippi Medical Center, School of Health Related Professions – Jackson, Mississippi

University of Northwestern Ohio, College of Health Professions – Lima, Ohio

University of Oklahoma, College of Liberal Studies – Norman, Oklahoma

University of St. Francis, College of Business and Health Administration – Joliet, Illinois

University of Toledo, College of Health Sciences – Toledo, Ohio

Weber State University, Dumke College of Health Professions – Ogden, Utah

According to Coby Cagle, editor at SuperScholar, "Individuals with a bachelor's degree in an area such as Health Care Administration/Management or Health Care Information Administration/Management are equipped to seek entry-level leadership positions in large health care organizations and mid-level leadership positions in smaller organizations." This degree can set professionals up to make an average of $92,810 annually as a health services manager. He further states, "Online degree programs offer flexibility for busy schedules, but adhere to the same rigorous standards as on-campus classes."

SuperScholar's goal is to help potential students find the right school and degree programs, and ensure that existing students get the most out of their educational experience. SuperScholar not only helps students obtain the right skills, but also the right credentials for professional growth and success.

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