Graduate Certificates

Management of Non-Governmental & Non-Profit Organizations

DESCRIPTION

The Graduate Certificate in Management of Non-Governmental & Non-Profit Organizations (GCNM) assists current and future nonprofit administrators, as well as those who aspire to work for NGO's or nonprofit organizations. The course of study helps students develop their skills in leadership and management, financial oversight, fundraising and grantsmanship, and strategic planning issues.

PROGRAM LOCATION

Courses for this graduate certificate program are only offered on the Tampa campus. We offer a mixture of in person, hybrid blend, and online courses.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

For full consideration, your completed application should be received by the following deadlines:

  • Fall semester: June 1
  • Spring semester: October 15
  • Summer semester: February 15

Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited university and should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of a 4.0 scale average in their undergraduate study.

APPLICATION PROCESS

For new non-degree seeking students: In addition to your and non-refundable $30 application fee, you will also need to submit the following documents:

  • Undergraduate transcripts;
  • Letter of intent (aka statement of purpose);
  • Resume (aka curriculum vitae); and
  • Two letters of recommendation.

Current graduate students at ±«Óãtv: DO NOT submit an online application. Instead, you will download and fill out the . Send the completed paperwork and supplemental materials (statement of purpose and up-to-date resume only) via email to gradstudies@usf.edu as one PDF file (do not send via DocuSign).

CURRICULUM

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Core Requirements

18 total credit hours; 12 credit hours of required core courses.

  • PAD 6146 Nonprofit Management and Leadership (3)
  • PAD 6208 Financial Oversight for Nonprofit Organizations (3)
  • PAD 6231 Resource Development: Fundraising and Grantsmanship (3)
  • PAD 6335 Strategic Planning and Social Innovation for Public & Nonprofit Organizations (3)

Elective Requirements

6 credit hours of required elective courses. 2 elective courses to be taken from the Department of Public Administration which are relevant to the study of nonprofit management, or a course from another graduate program with prior approval from the Program Director. Suggested electives include, but are not limited to:

  • PAD 6060 Public Organizational Theory and Leadership (3)
  • PAD 6134 Project Management (3)
  • PAD 6307 Policy Design and Implementation (3)
  • PAD 6336 Community Development Programs and Strategies (3)
  • PAD 6417 Human Resources Management (3)
  • PAD 6427 Public Sector Labor Relations (3)

TIME LIMIT

The graduate certificate time limit is 5 years. However, students can complete this program within 1-3 years.

CREDIT TOWARD GRADUATE DEGREE

All 18 credit hours/6 courses from this certificate program may be eligible for transfer into the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program, as long as a grade of "B" or higher is received in each certificate course taken.

STANDARDIZED TESTS

No standardized tests are required for admission to the certificate program. International applicants from non-English speaking countries must provide a minimum score of 79 on TOEFL iBT, 6.5 on IELTS, or 110 on Duolingo taken within 2 years of the desired term of entry. Click here for more information on ±«Óãtv's English Proficiency Requirement.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

  • International students who do not hold the required degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution must submit translated transcripts from an certifying equivalency to a U.S. degree.
  • Certificate students are ineligible for a student visa based on the certificate program alone (non-degree seeking), but concurrently enrolling in a master's program (graduate degree seeking) would make you eligible for a student visa.

If you have questions about the application process or the status of your application, please contact the Academic Program Specialist, Annie Valdez, at annievaldez@usf.edu.