Academic Programs

Frequently Asked Questions about the Nonprofit Leadership and Management Program for Prospective Applicants

When is the next admissions deadline?
  • Graduate applications are due on Thursday, March 1, 2012. We only admit for the fall semester.

How long does it take to complete the program?  

  • The program is a 36-unit program that can be completed in two academic years (including a summer session that bridges the first and second academic year). Students who are looking to complete the program in two years, take at least 7 units per semester, a required 1-unit course during winter term, and are required to take one 3-unit summer course. Please see the course schedule for course offerings and layout of the class schedule.

  • Students can also elect to undertake their studies on a part time basis. If they choose to do so, they can complete the degree in either 3 or 4 years depending on the pace they set for themselves.

Can I work full time and complete the program on schedule?  

  • Yes, the majority of our students works full time and completes the degree in two years.  

When are classes held?

  • Most of our classes take place from 6-9 PM during weekday evenings. A small number are held on weekend days. Please refer to the course schedule on this website for more detailed information.  

What types of people are enrolled in the program?

  • Our students are a very diverse group of professionals, the vast majority of whom work in mid-to-senior-level management positions at nonprofit corporations (a few work in the public and private sectors). They reflect the racial, ethnic and religious diversity of San Diego, and work for nonprofits across the spectrum of fields ranging from human services to the environment, health care to arts, philanthropies, and everything in between. Approximately 1/3 of our students are in their twenties, 1/3 are in their thirties and 1/3 are over forty. A few of our students already have advanced degrees.  

What qualities are you looking for in applicants?

  • We are looking for people who are already or have the potential to be leaders in the nonprofit community, people with critical thinking skills, good interpersonal skills and strong writing skills. We have a strong preference for people who have been in the workforce for 4 years or longer.  

How many people do you accept per year?

  • Ours is a selective program. We admit approximately 28 master’s students per year so that we can provide each one with a personalized learning experience.  

What are the GPA requirements?

  • We require applicants to have a GPA of at least 3.0 (out of 4.0). On rare occasions, we admit individuals whose GPA fall below 3.0 when they are able to make a strong case in their application about their leadership ability. If your GPA is below a 3.0, GRE scores are strongly suggested. 

Do you require the GRE or GMAT?

  •  No, we do not. We do, however, strongly suggest that an applicant who has a weak GPA take one of these exams in order to present a competitive application.  

What is the cost of the program?

  • The cost of the program depends upon whether the student is employed by a 501 (c) (3) corporation or not. If the student is employed in the private sector, public sector, or a nonprofit that is not classified as a (c)(3) by the IRS, then the tuition reflects that of USD's graduate tuition cost.

  • Students who are employed by 501 (c)(3) corporations are eligible for reduced tuition and scholarship funds. The discounted tuition rate for fall 2011 will be $600 per unit (total cost of $21,600 for the degree). Additional scholarships are available for nonprofit practitioners based on need and merit. Scholarship procedures.

Who should write my recommendation letters?

  • We like to see letters from people with whom you have a professional relationship – your immediate supervisor, a board member with whom your work closely, perhaps someone you supervise, or a colleague you collaborate with at a related organization.

Do you help your students identify additional scholarship funds?

Do you provide job placement services?

  • No, we don’t, but many of our students get raises, new jobs and promotions as a direct result of their participation in our program. We provide an informal job announcement distribution network that combined with the networks of our existing students, alumni and advisory board members helps many of our students land new jobs in the sector.

How can I find out more about the program?

  • For more information, please contact Laura Stein, Assistant Director, Institute for Nonprofit Education and Research at lbstein@sandiego.edu or (619) 260-7442. You may also contact Pat Libby, Director, Institute for Nonprofit Education and Research at plibby@sandiego.edu or (619) 282-8875.
  • We also sponsor many community events throughout the year including an open house for prospective students where attendees have the opportunity to chat with our enrolled students and faculty. Please check the events page on this website for more information on this and other events.

Contact:

Laura B. Stein
Assistant Director
(619) 260-7442 | Phone
(619) 849-8165 | Fax

For admissions and general program information:
Admissions and Outreach
(619) 260-7988 | Phone
(619) 849-8138 | Fax

University of San Diego
5998 Alcalá Park
San Diego, CA 92110-2492
(619) 260-4600