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Top 10 reasons to earn your Master of Business Administration with a Concentration in Nonprofit Management.
Finish in One YearIf you choose a full-time course of study, you can earn your MBA in 12 months, saving you time and money. This is the quickest path to an MBA.
Laser-focused on NonprofitsYour course discussions focus on nonprofits and include the specific financial and legal know-how that increases your value as a leader in the nonprofit world.
An Affordable DegreeThe combination of an accelerated format and reasonably priced tuition make this MBA a surprisingly affordable program.
Support for AdultsGet the academic support you need from attentive faculty members who have experience teaching adults, and from the resource specialist and staff members at your campus.
Flexible Program FormatsChoose a hybrid weekend format which combines classes one weekend a month with online learning, or a fully online program which allow you to study when it’s most convenient.
Outstanding FacultyLearn from faculty members who are academically and professionally qualified, with real-world experience leading nonprofit institutions and teaching adult learners.
Student-centered Learning Management Our program’s Brightspace learning management environment is flexible, easy, and smart. You will receive a personalized learning experience regardless of where you are, and which kind of device you are using.
Small ClassesGet the attention you deserve in right-sized classes where professors get to know you, and where you develop connections with your professors and classmates.
Fully AccreditedSpringfield College is regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and its MBA is accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.
History of Nonprofit LeadershipJoin the ranks of Springfield College graduates directing national organizations, government, healthcare, and educational institutions, as well as private corporations.
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
WITH A CONCENTRATION IN NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT The one-year hybrid,
or fully online MBA
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TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER AND
YOUR NONPROFIT
Springfield College is a well-respected, regionally accredited, nonprofit institution of higher learning.Unlike other institutions of higher education, Springfield College offers the combination
of regional accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges,
consistent ranking in the top tier of “Best Regional Universities— North Region” by
U.S. News & World Report, and a mission to educate the whole person in spirit, mind,
and body for leadership in service to others.
Take the lead with vision and confidence. Nonprofit organizations exist to fulfill a mission, often related to serving people, communities, members, or social causes.
Nonprofits reinvest surplus revenues to further their missions, and to address societal challenges. One of the most important factors in predicting an organization’s ability to achieve its mission is the quality of its leadership team.
The developing nonprofit leader requires a master’s program specifically designed for an environment where success is measured by impact and the bottom line. The Master of Business Administration with a concentration in nonprofit
management has reaped the benefits of the Springfield College 130-year history in leadership development and continues to prepare talented, nonprofit leaders.
Master of Business Administration with a concentration in nonprofit management
Now is the right time to pursue your Master of Business Administration
with a concentration in nonprofit management. That’s because positions
for social and community service managers, directors, and leaders are
expected to grow 18 percent from 2016 to 2026, according to U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
Graduates of the Springfield College Master of Business Administration
with a concentration in nonprofit management are finding that they are
well-positioned to fill jobs within non- and for-profit companies. Find out
how we can help you make a positive difference for these organizations.
Flexible program delivery works with your work schedule.The Master of Business Administration with a concentration in nonprofit
management at Springfield College is a one-year, three-term program
for qualified students who choose a full-time program. In the hybrid program,
which combines face-to-face and online learning, classes meet one weekend
per month. In the online program, your coursework is completed fully online.
Whichever format you choose, you’ll find that the Springfield College Master
of Business Administration with a concentration in nonprofit management
is a hands-on and project-based program, which blends theory and
practical application.
Your career outlook is bright.
“Enrolling in the MBA was
a major investment in my future. This is
a great program with great instructors
that care.”
Latranda Thurmond, MBA’16
Sample Schedule for Master of Business Administration with a Concentration in Nonprofit Management
Term One
Marketing Management
Leadership and Governance for Nonprofits
Accounting for Nonprofits
Term Two
Financial Management
Fund Development and Philanthropy
Law, Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility
Human Resource Management
Term Three
Economics of the Firm in Contemporary Society
Global Strategic Management
Elective Course
Elective course options may include: Operations and Information Management,
Entrepreneurship, Corporate Residency Fieldwork
Please visit springfield.edu/nonprofitmba to learn about courses which
satisfy prerequisites.