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NPA - Nonprofit Administration
General Program Information
Program Title
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Program Level
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Degree Designation
Nonprofit Administration, M.A.
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Nonprofit Administration is an interdisciplinary professional degree program including coursework offered by faculty from both the Boler College of Business and the College of Arts and Sciences. The program is intended for those who have or expect to have careers managing or administering nonprofit organizations in areas in which direct assistance is provided to people in need.
Program Learning Goals for Nonprofit Administration (M.A. and certificate)
Students will:
Develop an understanding of contemporary ethical issues in the nonprofit sector and normative frameworks for addressing these challenges.
Communicate effectively using multiple forms of expression appropriate to nonprofit settings.
Have and use knowledge of functional areas of particular relevance in the nonprofit sector (e.g., human resources, financial management, resource development, evaluation, executive leadership) and management skills essential for building effective and efficient organizations.
Have critical thinking and problem-solving skills; and have leadership and collaborative skills relevant to organizations addressing growing social needs and resource constraints.
Admission Requirements for Master of Arts and Certificate Program
Completed application.
Official transcripts from all institutions attended.
Two letters of recommendation, one of which is preferably from a professional in a nonprofit organization.
Written statement that addresses the applicant’s interest in the program, career goals, and experience (including internships and service activity) in the nonprofit sector.
Professional resume.
A minimum 3.0 undergraduate GPA with a 3.2 in the major (for full acceptance).
Interview with the Program Director
Program Requirements
Master of Arts
Candidates for the M.A. are required to successfully complete the 36-hour program as described below and in the terms defined by the Graduate Studies Office of John Carroll University. All courses listed here are three-credit courses.
Required Courses – All courses listed must be taken (24 hours).
AC 572 | ACCOUNTING AND TAX ISSUES FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS | 3 |
EC 501 | ECONOMICS FOR NONPROFITS | 3 |
MHR 591 | BUSINESS ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY | 3 |
NP 501 | OVERVIEW OF NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATION | 3 |
NP 515 | LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT | 3 |
NP 540 | FUNDRAISING FOR NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATORS | 3 |
NP 575 | BOARD AND EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP | 3 |
NP 595 | INTEGRATIVE CAPSTONE PROJECT | 3 |
Elective Courses – Students select four courses (12 hours) from the following:
MK 521 | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING | 3 |
MHR 588 | STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 3 |
MHR 589 | CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 3 |
NP 504 | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP | 3 |
NP 510 | INTERNSHIP NONPROFIT ADMIN | 3 |
NP 520 | ADVOCACY AND NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATION | 3 |
NP 530 | PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS FOR NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATORS | 3 |
NP 541 | ADVANCED FUNDRAISING FOR NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATORS | 3 |
NP 550 | PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS AND PROGRAM EVALUATION FOR NONPROFITS | 3 |
NP 555 | CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE NONPROFIT SECTOR | 3 |
NP 560 | QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATORS | 3 |
NP 570 | STRATEGIC DECISION MAKING | 3 |
NP 580 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | 1 to 3 |
NP 585 | LEGAL REGULATIONS FOR NONPROFITS | 3 |
*A research methodology course is a requirement of the program. For students who did not complete a research methods course prior to enrolling, NP 560 (Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis) meets the research methodology requirements and will count as a program elective. If a research methods class was completed prior to entering the program, students may choose to take NP 560 as an elective.
The 5th-Year B.S.B.A./M.A. Program in Nonprofit Administration
This program allows students pursuing an undergraduate degree to complete either a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in any major and an M.A. in Nonprofit Administration within a five-year time frame. The program is designed so that students meet all of the requirements for graduation in both programs. Students can complete an undergraduate major, apply for admission to the M.A. program in their junior year, begin taking graduate courses in their senior year, and complete the M.A. in their 5th year. Tuition for graduate courses in the senior year is included in the flat tuition rate for 12 -18 credit hours. Up to six credits of graduate work can be part of an undergraduate student’s full-time financial aid package, which means that six credits of M.A. work can receive financial aid, depending on the student’s status. Tuition in the fifth year is the graduate per credit tuition rate.
Admission Requirements for 5th-Year Program
Prospective JCU students should apply for the program in their junior year. In addition to the first five admission requirements above, 5th-Year Program applicants will be evaluated based on a combination of pertinent training and experience, academic records, and standardized test scores, including:
Demonstration of significant interest in service and/or nonprofit organizations
A minimum 3.4 cumulative GPA (for full acceptance)
GRE (optional; may help students whose GPA does not meet the minimum requirements.
Program Faculty
Dani A. Robbins | Director, Nonprofit Administration Program |
Walter Simmons | Associate Dean; Professor of Economics |
Robert Giacalone | Professor of Ethics |
Christina DeVoss | Assistant Professor of Communication |