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healthnpl
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Posted on 05-21-12 5:54
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Hey guys,
I need help to find an affordable university to pursue my graduate degree. How can I get the rating for university? I am thinking to join university for Health care informatics. And also want to know whether universities like, capella, phoniex, devry, kaplan, strayer and other. How do i decide to get enrolled?
Please help me.
THank you for your time
Have a great
HP
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Posted on 05-21-12 5:59
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Posted on 05-21-12 9:35
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I too looked into Health Care Informatics for my Masters. I looked at colleges in Boston. All of them require at least 5 years experience in the related feild. Also , the cost was very high as the programs offerred were main stream Masters program costing 30000 a year or so. Finally I have decided to go to Northeastern CPS program that has Masters in Informatics. And the cost is about 550 per credit. I dont know how affordable you are looking at, but the H Informatics is certailny not cheap program.
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Posted on 02-19-13 5:00
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This reply is for serious grad students(not for Undergrad; some UG also gets funding, but tuition is too high for them) so it is for grad (MS or PHD)student who is looking for good study with no distraction while getting their tuition funded. If you are looking for a big city environment, this does not work. Two of my friend also looked for TA/RA/GA didn't get these easily in other University, but when they applied at Clarkson University in Potsdam(Science,Technology and Engineering University in northern NY), they got it. It's in a small college town(population 16,000 and with students 24,000) where there are 2 universities in the town and another two universities in 8 miles of distance. The town is small, but a lot diverse comapred to the total population. A lot of Indian, chinese students from Clarkson are there like they are everywhere in grad schools. Perfect for graduate students who need funding. Clarkson is a research University(mostly MS and PHD program). Admission is not too tough,but a lot of funding opportunities are available if you meet their requirements. Here is the website and some recent info about the university.
https://www.clarkson.edu/
http://www.clarkson.edu/news/2011/news-release_2011-09-13-1.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/12-colleges-job-payoff-harvard/story?id=17273504#.UFtfpK7xyO3http://
p.s. I am just sharing this info because I was in that situation when I was looking for an affordable and good grad school in my time. I am just trying to help people. You do a research and decide on your own. For a student tuition matters a lot and if funding is available then that's the best option I always go with and I do not pay attention on other secondary things.
source: copied from another thread
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