Spring Arbor has a general population of 2,188 and an overall student population of 4,120. Approximately 4,120 of Spring Arbor's students are enrolled in schools that offer healthcare administration programs.
Of the 1 healthcare administration schools in Spring Arbor, the largest healthcare administration school, by student population, is Spring Arbor University. In 2010, Spring Arbor University graduated approximately 3 students with credentials in healthcare administration.
In 2010, 3 students graduated with a healthcare administration degree in Spring Arbor. If you decide to join their ranks, you can expect to pay an average of $19,790 per year in tuition costs.
In addition to tuition costs, plan on spending an average of $800 for healthcare administration related books and supplies each year. And if you live on campus, you will face an additional expense of $6,950 per year, on average, for room and board. If you live at home, you can cut this cost down to approximately $22,208.
If you decide to work as a healthcare administrator in Spring Arbor, your job prospects are good. There were 9,560 healthcare administrators working in Michigan and 200 working in the greater Spring Arbor area in 2010. By the year 2018, the number of healthcare administrators is expected to increase by 13% in Spring Arbor. This anticipated change is slower than the projected nationwide trend for healthcare administrators.
The average salary you can expect to earn as a healthcare administrator in Spring Arbor is $63,060 per year, which is lower than the average for healthcare administrators state-wide.
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106 E. Main St, Spring Arbor, Michigan 49283-9799
Awards Offered:
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree