Alpharetta Health Care School at DeVry University (Keller Graduate School of Management)

 

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DeVry University - Keller Graduate School of Management -  Alpharetta, GA

Health Care Student - Alpharetta, GAFrom its humble beginnings as New Prospect Camp Ground, the city of Alpharetta has boomed into a huge suburb of metro Atlanta. Located in the heart of Alpharetta, this campus of DeVry University offers graduate degrees and certificates in the health care field through the Keller School of Graduate Management through the Keller Graduate School of Management.

Any important decision is accompanied by important questions, and attending health care school is no different. How much will it cost? How long does it take? How do I start? Can I get financial aid? Get the information you need, and the answers you're looking for.

Below is just some basic information about DeVry University's health care program, but if you really want to learn more, fill out the short questionnaire and a representative from the school will contact you answer any additional questions about how to apply, costs, financial aid, entrance requirements, and scholarship availability.

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DeVry University - Alpharetta
Keller Graduate School of Management
2555 Northwinds Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30004-2232

 

About DeVry University

DeVry University is one of the most well-known for-profit educational training organizations in the United States. It offers technical training and degrees in business administration, computer information systems, engineering, communication, bioinformatics, and management. Keller Graduate School of Management is one of three of the school's subsidiaries; its primary focus in on offering Master's-level training to adult learners.

Health Care  Student -  Alpharetta, GAAs part of the well-known DeVry University name, the focus of Keller Graduate School's educational training is on getting quality education at more than 85 convenient locations around the United States as well as online.

Courses are offered on a flexible, rotating schedule so that working adults can easily fit their educational goals into their existing lifestyles. They cover everything from theoretical competencies to applicable skills, thereby making graduates better-equipped to use their degrees in real-world situations.

To this end, Keller Graduate School of Management's mission is “teaching and service to working adults.” They continually update their services to offer high-quality educational training in the most convenient form possible. Although as a subsidiary of DeVry, the school can trace its origins back to 1931, it has only been around as a graduate-degree awarding institution under the Keller name since 1973.

Master of Business Administration in Health Services

The Master of Business Administration program focuses heavily on the business aspect of working in a health care facility. As with all MBA courses, students are required to take a base of core curriculum classes which they then complement with the focus area of their choice (in addition to Health Services, students can work with accounting, finance, marketing, the hospitality trade, and international business). It can be completed in as little as one year, depending on the amount of time the student invests in the educational process.

Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management

The graduate certificate in Health Services Management offers a portion of the school's business training without requiring students to go through the time-intensive MBA program. Students learn about health care legal and ethical issues, finance, management, insurance policies, and health care organization operational models. It is meant to complement current degrees or to facilitate additional learning for existing students of other programs.

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Faculty

Faculty members are business professionals with extensive experience and training. They utilize a standard curriculum that is updated on a regular basis to stay current with modern technology, ideas, and practices.

Each instructor goes through a training course set out specifically by Keller Graduate School and has a minimum of a Master's degree to support their experience. They are also expected to retain memberships in several professional organizations to maximize their contact with the working world.

Facilities

As a primarily online educational facility, the bulk of Keller Graduate School's facilities are provided in an interactive format. Courses platforms, assignments, electronic textbooks, instructor notes, a virtual library, and student interaction are all offered online and are accessible 24 hours a day. Campus locations, which can be found in larger cities around the United States, rely heavily on the online amenities to supplement the educational process.

Accreditation

DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, an accreditation that is carried over to Keller Graduate School, as well. Both institutions are also members of the North Central Association. DeVry is also a member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. The school is authorized to operate in all of the states where it has physical campus locations.

Financial Aid

Payment options for Keller Graduate School of Management are diverse. The school accepts most types of funding from state and federal sources, including grants and loans acquired through the FAFSA program. Private loans are also accepted, and students may have access to payment plan options depending on their financial need. All prospective students are encouraged to discuss payment options with the school's financial aid officers.

Going to School in Alpharetta (Atlanta), GA

Atlanta was founded in 1837 and today the fast-growing city remains a transportation hub for the world: Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport is one of the nation's busiest in daily passenger flights.

Alpharetta (Atlanta), GAThe city has emerged as a banking center and is the world headquarters for 13 Fortune 500 companies. The old in new Atlanta is the soul of the city, the heritage that enhances the quality of life in a contemporary city.

In the past two decades Atlanta has had unprecedented growth -- the official city population remains steady, at about 420,000, but the metro population has grown in the past decade by nearly 40%, from 2.9 million to 4.1 million people.

Atlanta boasts an ever-changing downtown skyline, along with skyscrapers constructed in the Midtown, Buckhead, and outer perimeter business districts. Since the late 1970s dozens of skyscrapers designed by such luminaries as Philip Johnson, I. M. Pel, and Marcel Breuer have reshaped the city's profile.

Also home to a renowned culinary scene, Atlanta has a late night atmosphere that is conducive to many well-known eateries. A booming arts scene also helps keep things in Atlanta fresh and ever-changing. As such, Atlanta is a great place for those considering a career in health care.

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