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Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management

College/Department

UALR Graduate School
College of Professional Studies
Institute of Government/Public Administration

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Description

The Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management is a new interdisciplinary program created specifically for executives, directors, and managers of nonprofit organizations. In past years, nonprofit administrators have been limited to management degrees in other fields by having to adapt the information to the nonprofit sector. Now there is a program designed just for managers in nonprofit organizations. The program’s goal is to improve the management skills of persons in all sizes of organizations and in all areas of the nonprofit world – social services, health care, education, the arts, culture, recreation, advocacy, legal services, international aid and religion.

Delivery Method

Night Classes

Admission Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum 2.7 cumulative grade point average.
  • Preference will be given to persons who are currently employed in a nonprofit organization.

Graduation Requirements

The Nonprofit Management Certificate consists of 16 graduate level hours. There are two required courses and four elective courses that may be selected from a group of classes. Graduation Requirements: 3.0 GPA on coursework and successful completion of the capstone project

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Accreditation

UALR is affiliated with the Electronic Campus of the Southern Regional Education Board, fully accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and designated as “doctoral/research intensive” by the Carnegie Foundation.

Learn More

Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management website

Disabilities

UALR makes every effort to meet special accommodation and access needs. For information on specific accommodations for individuals with disabilities, contact the department sponsoring the class you wish to attend, or call Extended Programs at 501.569.3003, or the Office of Disability Support Services at 501.569.3143. The Disability Support Services website, www.ualr.edu/dssdept, provides information about the accommodation process and web forms to apply for services.

Updated 9.17.2007