The United States nonprofit industry represents the third-largest employment sector in the world. With an M.S. in nonprofit leadership from La Salle University, you’ll be equipped with the skills and know-how to thrive in an impactful industry. Our curriculum goes beyond preparing you to be a manager.
Designed for the working professional, La Salle’s program will help you develop the broad-spectrum knowledge to set the vision as a transformative leader in your field. Our students don’t find themselves waiting until graduation to see their return on investment. You’ll be able to apply your lessons to your career in real time and for years to come.
Program Highlights
- No GRE scores required
- 100% online courses
- 8-week sessions
- Find the balance of academic theory and professional practice with an emphasis on ethics
- Benefit from ties to The Nonprofit Center, that provides the program with strong connections throughout the sector
- Learn from experienced faculty who are all are still working practitioners in their fields
“I chose La Salle for the Nonprofit Center’s influence on the Master’s program. The program isn’t theoretical – the faculty and students bring the learning to life with valuable real-world experience from the nonprofit sector. The focus on EQ, nuanced leadership and optimizing human capital management sets the program apart.”
“After looking at a few other universities, the MS in Nonprofit Leadership at La Salle appealed to me because it was fully online. Every professor that taught within the program was an expert in their field, and I truly learned so much. They also took a very personal interest in helping us succeed and made themselves available for questions and extra help when needed. ”
“The Nonprofit Leadership Master’s Program at La Salle University was a thought-provoking, interactive educational experience that I thoroughly enjoyed! As a mother to young children, working full time, the flexibility of online was ideal and the support I received from my professors and peers was superb!”
— Tiffany Delgado-Bickley, ’18
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