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NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATION AND LEADERSHIP, MNAL
MAXINE GOODMAN LEVIN COLLEGE OF URBAN AFFAIRShttps://www.csuohio.edu/urban/mnal/mnal INTRODUCTIONNonprofit organizations are distinct from business and government in that they blend private structures with public purposes. Effective managers need an understanding of the structure and processes of nonprofits and how they interact with public and private institutions. The Master of Nonprofit Administration and Leadership (MNAL) is a two-year degree designed to prepare students with knowledge of core management functions and competencies such as fundraising, financial management, human resource management, philanthropy, proposal writing, program development, program evaluation and applied management. Nonprofit management, administration, and leadership is a rapidly growing career field in high demand. This degree program draws on the strengths of leading scholars and practitioners with expertise in human resources, volunteerism, philanthropy and the political character of nonprofits in civil society. The MNAL is an interdisciplinary collaboration of the Levin College of Urban Affairs, the College of Business and the School of Social Work as well as other programs at Cleveland State University. This degree provides students with the tools to build management skills and knowledge of nonprofits in order to improve their employment opportunities, advance in their organization, or to make a career change. RESEARCH UNITSStudents have the opportunity to work with the faculty and staff in the research, public-service, and training centers of the Levin College. See https://www.csuohio.edu/urban/research/research for information on the Levin College facilities. Current faculty information can be located on the Cleveland State University Faculty Profile page. CAREER INFORMATIONThe Levin College- through the Office of Student Services and the faculty- provides a variety of services related to career planning to help students and graduates find employment related to their program of study. Current job postings are maintained in the Office of Student Services and on the College Web site. Cleveland State’s Career Services Center also provides graduate students and alumni with career advice and career-development assistance, including resume review. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEFor fullest consideration, GA applicants should submit the Levin College of Urban Affairs GA application and be admitted with degree-seeking status by March 1st. Student employment opportunities are available to eligible degree-seeking students. Internship information is available through the Levin College Office of Student Services and student employment information is available through the CSU Career Services Center. ADMISSION INFORMATIONApplicants to the Master of Nonprofit Administration and Leadership Program must meet the minimum requirements established by the College of Graduate Studies and the MPA program faculty:
Apply Now: http://www.csuohio.edu/graduate-admissions/how-apply TYPES OF ADMISSIONThe academic status of a graduate degree-seeking applicant is determined after a review of admission credentials. Graduate Program Committees, in concurrence with the Office of Graduate Admissions, may recommend admission of applicants as regular or conditional graduate students. Please refer to the Admissions section of this catalog for information on admission categories. ADMISSION FOR CSU HONORS COLLEGE GRADUATESThe Levin College of Urban Affairs offers expedited admissions for students graduating through Cleveland State University’s Honors College. Interested students should contact the Levin College’s Office of Student Services (urbanprograms@csuohio.edu) for details. |
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSThe curriculum for the MNAL program consists of a minimum of 39 credits, divided into core courses, electives, and a capstone. CORE COURSESThe core of the MNAL curriculum (30-32 credit hours) is required of all students and consists of the following:
ELECTIVE CREDITStudents have 3 courses (9-12 credit hours) available for electives and should consult with the Graduate Advisor to choose electives and plan their schedules. Electives are designed to enhance current skills or fill gaps in substantive areas. Students are encouraged to take advantage of special topics courses taught by Levin College faculty, and complete an internship if they are not service professionals. Paid and unpaid internships are arranged through the Levin College Office of Student Services. TRANSFER CREDITUpon satisfactory completion of 12 or more credit hours of graduate coursework at Cleveland State University, degree-seeking students may transfer up to 3 courses from an accredited college or university. Transfer credit is subject to Program Director approval, and must meet all University requirements for transfer credit (please refer to Regulations and Requirements). THE 5-YEAR BA+MNAL PROGRAMSee the Nonprofit Administration and Leadership, Accelerated 4+1 BA/MNAL page. |
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