Description
MSU’s master’s program in Health Services Administration is a 33-hour program that is fully online and does not require the GRE. With the increasing demand for healthcare services, the need for executives to oversee the provision of those services is on the rise, as well, making the Master of Health Administration an in-demand career path. The program offers a flexible format that allows students to work full-time while pursuing the degree. Students gain comprehensive knowledge and skills that are essential for success in the healthcare industry.
» Program Website: Health Services Administration
» Program Website: Health Services Administration
Degree and Hours
» Master of Health Administration: 45 Hours
This program will require only 33 hours, effective Fall 2024!
This program will require only 33 hours, effective Fall 2024!
Delivery Methods
» Online
» Hybrid
This program may require periodic campus visits.
Online programs may not meet F1 Visa criteria.
» Hybrid
This program may require periodic campus visits.
Online programs may not meet F1 Visa criteria.
Application Requirements
Submit requirements to the Admissions Office.
» Application to McAda Graduate School
» $50 (Domestic) or $75 (International) Application Fee
» Official Transcripts
» GRE
» Application to Health Services Administration Program
Effective Fall 2024, the GRE will not be required for this program.
Please contact the graduate coordinator to ask about a GRE waiver.
» Application to McAda Graduate School
» $50 (Domestic) or $75 (International) Application Fee
» Official Transcripts
» GRE
» Application to Health Services Administration Program
Effective Fall 2024, the GRE will not be required for this program.
Please contact the graduate coordinator to ask about a GRE waiver.
Application Deadlines
Domestic Applicants
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
» Summer I: May 1
International Applicants
» Fall: June 1
» Spring: October 1
International Applicants in the U.S.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
This program admits students to start in the fall, spring, or first summer session.
There is no summer admission for international applicants.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
» Summer I: May 1
International Applicants
» Fall: June 1
» Spring: October 1
International Applicants in the U.S.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
This program admits students to start in the fall, spring, or first summer session.
There is no summer admission for international applicants.
Tuition and Fees
Program Cost - Online
» Texas Resident: $13,848
» Non-Texas Resident: $17,643
» Non-U.S. Resident: $29,028
Program Cost - Hybrid
» Texas Resident: $12,223 - $13,848
» Non-Texas Resident: $14,368 - $17,643
» Non-U.S. Resident: $25,753 - $29,028
Semester Cost - Online (9 Hours)
» Texas Resident: $4,056
» Non-Texas Resident: $5,091
» Non-U.S. Resident: $8,196
Semester Cost - Hybrid (9 Hours)
» Texas Resident: $3,751 - $4,056
» Non-Texas Resident: $4,336 - $5,091
» Non-U.S. Resident: $7,441 - $8,196
These amounts are rough estimates that are subject to change.
These amounts do not include the cost of textbooks or class supplies.
» Texas Resident: $13,848
» Non-Texas Resident: $17,643
» Non-U.S. Resident: $29,028
Program Cost - Hybrid
» Texas Resident: $12,223 - $13,848
» Non-Texas Resident: $14,368 - $17,643
» Non-U.S. Resident: $25,753 - $29,028
Semester Cost - Online (9 Hours)
» Texas Resident: $4,056
» Non-Texas Resident: $5,091
» Non-U.S. Resident: $8,196
Semester Cost - Hybrid (9 Hours)
» Texas Resident: $3,751 - $4,056
» Non-Texas Resident: $4,336 - $5,091
» Non-U.S. Resident: $7,441 - $8,196
These amounts are rough estimates that are subject to change.
These amounts do not include the cost of textbooks or class supplies.