Master of Health Care Leadership program ranks at #15 in nation

Friends University’s Master of Health Care Leadership program is ranked among the top 20 in the nation, according to OnlineMasters.com. During a review of the best master’s in health care online, Friends University came in at No. 15 in the nation and was the only school in Kansas on the list.

Friends was specifically noted for having the best health care faculty with faculty members being highly experienced in various areas of the health care industry and sharing their expertise to help students become successful in their careers after the program.

“We’re very pleased our Master of Health Care Leadership program continues to garner high rankings,” said Dr. Kenneth Stoltzfus, academic dean of Friends University. “Excellent faculty members with strong academic and experiential credentials prepare our graduates to live out the Friends mission of honoring God and serving others by taking on leadership roles in the health care field.”

To determine the top online programs, the researchers working for OnlineMasters.com studied each program’s affordability, student success and academic quality.

The Master of Health Care Leadership is offered online and on campus in Wichita and works to prepare students to be responsible and knowledgeable in their professional positions within leadership in the health care system. This program was designed by various health care professionals in order to capture every aspect of health care leadership. These include acute and long-term care, clinic and hospital management, and home and health hospice agencies as well as others.

To learn more about the ranking, visit https://www.onlinemasters.com/best-degree-programs/health-services/ – Overview. To learn more about Friends University’s degree, visit https://friends.edu/graduate/health-care-leadership/.

Friends University, a Christian University of Quaker heritage, equips students to honor God and serve others by integrating their intellectual, spiritual and professional lives.