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Belmont Partners with Center for Nonprofit Management for New Masters Program

NPLsigning.1.jpgBelmont University and the Center for Nonprofit Management today signed the official agreement to formalize their partnership in creating a new Masters program at the university to specialize in Nonprofit Leadership. Courses are scheduled to begin Fall 2008.
Belmont University President Dr. Robert Fisher said, “With Belmont’s significant emphasis on learning and service, it only makes sense that we should offer a Masters of Nonprofit Leadership for individuals seeking to start a second career or those who want professional development in a current nonprofit venture. By partnering with the Center for Nonprofit Management, we can guarantee students will have Middle Tennessee’s best experts and nonprofit executives to direct courses and share their experiences.”
Lewis Levine, President of the Center for Nonprofit Management, added, “This is wonderful news for the nonprofit community in Middle Tennessee. It will provide the opportunity for future leaders in our sector to improve their skills and to benefit from the strong academic environment at Belmont University.”


As part of the program, students who are already employed by organizations that are members of the Center for Nonprofit Management will be eligible for discounted tuition. Belmont will contribute 25 percent of the total tuition, leaving the student and his or her agency to split the remaining seventy-five percent of the cost.
The Master of Nonprofit Leadership will be designed to build skills and knowledge for practical application in the nonprofit workplace. Students completing the program will develop leadership potential and explore leadership styles and models. As organizational leaders, graduates will acquire tools for observation, analysis, synthesis and dialogue.
A 30-credit hour program, the Masters in Nonprofit Leadership is designed for completion part-time in 24 months, assuming two classes per semester. Courses will be completed in an eight-week format that requires three weekends (Friday evenings and all day Saturday) during the eight weeks. For more information on the program or admissions, call Dr. Trevor Hutchins at Belmont University at 615-460-6232.

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