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Nonprofit Administration - Undergraduate
Nonprofit Administration Program
The baccalaureate program is intended to serve a broad spectrum of career paths. The core curriculum focuses on nonprofit organizations with selected concentration in many areas of study.
American Humanics Certification:
Undergraduates are eligible for certification from American Humanics, Inc., a nationally recognized program affiliated with respected nonprofit organizations such as United Way of America, Red Cross, Boy Scouts of America, the Boys and Girls Clubs, Girl Scouts, and the YMCA.
Students can attend the American Humanics Management Institute, annual retreats, and actively participate in the American Humanics Student Association in addition to coursework to achieve this certification. For more information, visit the American Humanics website. Early Access to the Nonprofit Administration Graduate Program:
With Human Services Dean’s approval, students may take up to 9 semester hours at the graduate level during their senior year. Hours will count toward the MA Degree in Nonprofit Administration but not toward their undergraduate degree. A student must be enrolled in 12 hours of undergraduate classes each semester to be eligible for this option. "If you want to change the world, be that change." -Mohandas Gandhi |
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