Regis University offers a Master of Nonprofit Management degree that is designed for mid-career professionals and career-minded adults who are currently managing a nonprofit organization or who are moving into such a role. The courses in this program are available both online and on-campus and are available in accelerated terms that last for eight weeks. Courses include financial management of nonprofit organizations, leading from within, program development and accountability and governance and organizational leadership.
Regis University
3333 Regis Boulevard
Denver, CO 80221
800-944-7667
regis.edu
The University of Notre Dame offers a Master of Nonprofit Administration degree that is designed to keep leaders in nonprofit organizations while building and advancing their managerial and business leadership skills. Students can complete the program in two to four years and take courses that include management communication, accounting for a nonprofit organization, board relations management and nonprofit management and organizational behavior.
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
574-631-5000
nd.edu
Eastern University offers a Master of Science degree in nonprofit management. This is a weekend residency program that only requires students to meet on the weekends for ten sessions over the course of 22 to 24 months. Students meet at locations in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and Washington, DC. All students are considered full time students in this program and, in turn, are eligible for student loans that are federally guaranteed. Courses include nonprofit financial management and control, human resources management for nonprofit organizations, fundraising for nonprofit organizations and issues in the nonprofit sector.
Eastern University
1300 Eagle Road
Saint Davids, PA 19087
610-347-5800
eastern.edu
Arizona State University offers a master's degree in nonprofit studies that is designed for individuals who currently work in or seek entry into the nonprofit sector. This advanced degree provides students with an understanding of the unique character of the social sector and nonprofit organizations. Core courses include foundations in nonprofit management, program evaluation and information management, financial management in nonprofit organizations and volunteer and human resource management in nonprofit organizations. Some elective course choices include developing grants and fundraising, program evaluation and social entrepreneurship.
Arizona State University
411 North Central Avenue
Suite 500
Phoenix, AZ 85004
602-496-0500
asu.edu