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Public & Nonprofit Management Program

The Public & Nonprofit Management Program (PNP), founded in 1975, is designed for students who seek to use core business management skills to address society's most challenging humanitarian and social problems in the global economy. Whether you plan to work in the government, nonprofit, or private sector, this course of study will prepare you with the financial, operational, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills to lead and manage in today's changing environment.

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The Program

With an emphasis on enriching your professional experiences and enhancing your problem-solving abilities, the PNP program prepares you to lead through exposure to:

The Degree

Students enrolled in the Public & Nonprofit Management MBA Program earn a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in public and nonprofit management. The program combines a rigorous core business curriculum with elective courses in public and nonprofit management, a required Summer internship, and an engaged alumni community of graduates.

Kristen McCormack is the faculty director of the Public & Nonprofit Management Program and teaches several courses each year.

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Laura Plattner
Laura Plattner
MS·MBA’10, Public & Nonprofit Management
left-quoteMy classmates are a wonderfully diverse, interesting, incredibly smart, and down-to-earth collection of people that I feel very fortunate to have in my classes and clubs everyday.right-quote
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