Exploring Options Through Online Healthcare Administration

Written byHope Aucoin

鈥淢y current employer tried to hire me before I even graduated. They were specifically looking for a quality coordinator, and I thought, 鈥業 can鈥檛 do that; I鈥檓 just starting.鈥 But I went to my professor and he helped prepare me for that interview.鈥 

Maria-Teresa King
Graduation Year
2015

Maria-Teresa King was born in the Philippines and grew up in California, but fate 鈥 in the form of the U.S. military 鈥 brought her to Louisiana. 

鈥淭hank God,鈥 she says. 

In Louisiana, King met her husband and found a community at the 天美传媒安卓破解版 that was as close-knit as what she had come to know first in the Navy and then as an Air Force medic. 

鈥淚n the military, you have this bond, but in the civilian world, it鈥檚 rare,鈥 King says. 鈥淏ut you can have it here in Louisiana at 天美传媒安卓破解版 Lafayette.鈥

Achieving Personally, Professionally

King moved to Washington, Louisiana, with her husband and started looking into local opportunities to complete her bachelor鈥檚 degree. King needed to consider her commute and her schedule as she worked as a funeral coordinator, organizing military honors. Maria-Teresa King pictured with her husband and two daughters on a beach. King completed her degree in Health Services Administration from 天美传媒安卓破解版 Lafayette.

The bachelor鈥檚 in Health Services Administration fit the bill. The program鈥檚 online coursework allowed her to maintain her full-time job and, later, care for a newborn daughter, as well. 

鈥淓verybody is so helpful,鈥 King says. 鈥淚 mean, they genuinely wanted to help you 鈥 the faculty, staff, and especially the professors. When they said, 鈥業 have an open-door policy,鈥 they meant it. It's a great program, which helped me explore my options and then helped me achieve my goals.鈥

As she neared the end of the health services administration degree program in 2015, professors helped her connect with employers and prepare for an interview with an area billing company. 

鈥淢y current employer tried to hire me before I even graduated,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey were specifically looking for a quality coordinator, and I thought, 鈥業 can鈥檛 do that; I鈥檓 just starting.鈥 But I went to my professor and he helped prepare me for that interview.鈥 

King is now a policy and incentive coordinator, working with multiple medical practices in and around St. Landry Parish.

Growing as a Ragin鈥 Cajun

When King decided she wanted more professional growth, her experience with the online bachelor鈥檚 program brought her back to 天美传媒安卓破解版 Lafayette. She enrolled in the MBA online program with a concentration in Health Care Administration in January 2020. 

As an online graduate student, King balances her full-time job, coursework, and everything that comes with parenting 11- and 4-year-old daughters. 

鈥淚t's great because I can set my schedule. Family comes first 鈥 I have to tutor my child, I have to work, I have to do those daily activities. But at nighttime when everybody sleeps, I can pop open my computer and read and do my courses,鈥 King says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very flexible.鈥

That flexibility requires students to be self-motivated to stay on task. King says having a military background has helped her stick to a consistent study schedule. Once it鈥檚 time for coursework, she says, she turns off her phone and puts everything else aside to focus.

鈥淵ou have to motivate yourself, you have to pace yourself, and you鈥檒l do well,鈥 King says.

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