Rutgers MHA now ranked #28 by U.S. News and World Report

April 9, 2025

MHA Ranked #28 U.S. News and World Report 2025The Rutgers Master of Health Administration program, located at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Public Policy, continues its upward trend by jumping a few spots in the annual U.S. News and World Report rankings of Best Graduate Health Care Management Programs.

Previously #32 in the 2023 rankings, in 2025 the Rutgers MHA is now ranked #28.

“Our unwavering commitment to excellence in health management education continues to propel us forward. The new ranking is a remarkable recognition for a program that is entering only its 8th year,” said Soumitra Bhuyan, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor and Executive Director, of Health Administration at the Bloustein School. “The Rutgers MHA remains a cornerstone of our efforts to develop highly skilled leaders ready to address the complexities of modern healthcare. The strength of our competency-driven curriculum, the quality of our students, and the success of our efforts to prepare them for leadership roles are due to dedicated faculty, caring staff, engaged alumni, and the many stakeholders who have supported our growth.”

 

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