Capella University Reviews of Bachelor's in Healthcare Management
Locations: Minneapolis (MN)
Annual Tuition: $14,148

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Parismom23
Reviewed: 10/1/2019
Degree: Healthcare Management
Capella University was a godsend to me. As a busy nurse (LPN) it was difficult to complete a traditional BS program. Capella's Flex-Path program allowed me to complete my classes with self-imposed deadlines, with the help of their dedicated professors and Flex Path coach. If you excel in a writing intensive environment Capella's FP program would be an excellent choice. I competed my BS degree in 2 years. The credits are easily transferable. I will be pursuing my MPH in Spring 2020 at top program.... Read More
Sam
Reviewed: 2/21/2018
Degree: Healthcare Management
I have truly valued the education I have received throughout my degree program at Capella University. I transferred into Capella from an alternative online school and the difference between the education, faculty, and University had a significant impact on my success. This program is truly designed to help students reach their academic goals while working with their busy schedules. I am a single mother of two toddlers, working 60 hour weeks at the office, and working towards finishing my degree.... Read More
Clerie
Reviewed: 7/3/2017
Degree: Healthcare Management
Excellent curriculum, very challenging! Knowledgeable teachers. Loved the flexibility while working. Great interaction with classmates online. Excellent white board tutoring resources. Library at your fingertips. Recognition for academic achievement.I would highly recommend to family and friends.
Shannon
Reviewed: 8/18/2016
Degree: Healthcare Management
With twenty year's experience in the healthcare field I already knew a lot about healthcare. Cappella was instrumental in helping earn my bachelor's degree in six months. I was able to quickly prove what I already knew and focus my time on what I needed to know.
Not Pleased
Reviewed: 9/19/2015
Degree: Healthcare Management
The school and classes are fine. It is the people who work in the financial services that are not doing their job. I did not get my loans or grants in the summer of 2015 ,because those people did not process my financial aid. I have considered on dropping out and finding another school