• Facing the threat of privatization and for-profit competition, nonprofit organizations are challenged to find leaders who not only possess keen business and managerial skills but can also effect change at a community or social level. Being successful in this dynamic and rewarding field requires strong leadership, managerial, and interpersonal skills, as well as in-depth knowledge of fundraising, marketing, program development, and governance issues.
  • Integrating theoretical approaches with practical applications, the Master of Science in Nonprofit Management prepares you for a leadership position in a not-for-profit university, hospital, charity, foundation, or religious organization. Upon completion of this nonprofit degree, students emerge well equipped to embark on a career in nonprofit management prepared (and inspired) to make a meaningful impact.
  • The mission of the Master of Science in Nonprofit Management at the College of Professional Studies is to offer courses that further develop the students’ knowledge, skills, talent, and abilities. Faculty in the program support students' developmental goals through action-oriented courses which link theoretical learning to practical application.
  • Nonprofit management courses aim to prepare students to be mission-driven executive leaders, managers, employees, and board members in the public and private nonprofit organizations.