Is Nonprofit Management the right grad degree for you? Part Two: Careers, coursework, certification - a podcast by Idealist.org

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This week the Idealist Grad Fairs launch in New York City and Washington, DC. What will you study in grad school?


With a plethora of graduate disciplines available to you—MBA, MPA, Social Work—you may be wondering, why should I go for a specialized degree in nonprofit management?



  • When you enroll in a nonprofit management grad program, you gain the skills and knowledge specific to and necessary for leadership in this growing and dynamic sector.

  • Furthermore, your classmates will be very likely to share your interest in and knowledge of mission-based social and environmental work. Your studies will emphasize nonprofit concerns, case studies, leadership, and examples as a default.


In this episode of the grad schools podcast, Amy Potthast speaks with admissions officers Edward Grice, Chris Nicholson, and Rebecca Zirm on the advantages of a degree in nonprofit management.


In the second segment of the show, we discuss the typical coursework students go through, as well as the option of a certificate program.


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