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College of Mount Saint Vincent
The College’s M.B.A. program equips students with leadership skills and business acumen to serve both the profit and not-for-profit sectors. The program offers a student-cente ... +
The College’s M.B.A. program equips students with leadership skills and business acumen to serve both the profit and not-for-profit sectors. The program offers a student-centered learning environment within a curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
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University of Portland, Pamplin School of Business
Connect to social enterprise, sustainable economics, and strategic leadership with an MBA in Nonprofit management. Gain the confidence to tackle some of the major challenges n ... +
Connect to social enterprise, sustainable economics, and strategic leadership with an MBA in Nonprofit management. Gain the confidence to tackle some of the major challenges non-profits currently face. Our MBA in Nonprofit Management program brings together aspiring leaders in nonprofit organizations to connect their skills, experiences, and perspectives with committed professors, fusing theory, and application. This unique program provides innovative and stimulating educational experiences to develop students into successful executives. The MBA in Nonprofit Management provides all the advantages of our traditional MBA plus specialized courses that enable participants to confidently face the challenges presented by the rapidly changing landscape of the nonprofit sector. Coursework focuses on social entrepreneurship, fundraising, negotiations, and sustainable economics. Students are encouraged to participate in strategic leadership workshops, held once a semester. Classes are taught once a week, Monday through Thursday in the evenings. Our program caters to part-time students, full-time employees. Students will take two classes each semester for six consecutive semesters (two years). The cohort model fosters strong, long-term relationships with students and professors alike.
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