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Master in Nonprofit Management

Human rights. The environment. The arts. Human services. Philanthropy. Health care. Education. These are the critical areas that transform people’s lives, define great societies, and demand exceptional leadership.
Hamline’s Master in Nonprofit Management (MANM) degree prepares you to meet the complex fiscal and operational challenges unique to the nonprofit sector. By experiencing a curriculum that combines the best theories of nonprofit management with the best practices of effective nonprofit organizations, you gain the ability to define goals, advance mission, and respond to multiple stakeholder demands.
Program Options Our programs are designed for working professionals, with evening classes, flexible scheduling, and a choice of locations. Choose the program option—traditional or accelerated—that best fits your schedule and career goals.
Traditional Model As a student on our Saint Paul campus, you can select either full- or part-time study, enjoy a choice of electives and concentrations, and pursue cross-sector dual degrees. Take twelve 4-credit courses in 14-week terms, and complete the program in 2-4 years. More on the Traditional Model
Cohort Model As a student at our Minneapolis location, you can form a cohort—a group of students who start and complete the program together by attending classes one night per week. Complete twelve 4-credit courses in 8-week terms over 2 years. More on the Cohort Model
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