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Communication & Leadership for Nonprofit Organizations

Overview

Your education is our number one priority at SNU. That’s why SNU tailors your degree to you, as an individual. When you meet with an SNU advisor, they won’t just tell you what classes to take, they’ll help you find specialized classes that concentrate on your career and academic goals. Goals we help you develop beginning with your first entry-level class—designed to answer the question, “What do you do with a degree in Communication & Leadership for Nonprofit Organizations?” As you follow your tailored degree plan, you may find yourself taking classes from a number of different disciplines. Speech Communication. Technology. Theology. Fine Arts. Looking for a truly unique class opportunity? Ask about courses in Grant Writing and Intercultural Communication!

Opportunities

At Southern Nazarene University, we don’t just believe in your dreams, we equip you with the best education to give you the confidence to make your dreams a reality. We know you are selecting a college for more than just location or school colors. You want to go somewhere to prepare you for the future. Your future. At Southern Nazarene University, we want that for you too. That is why we work hard to make sure our degrees are supported by some of the top curriculum available. We hire highly-qualified faculty who not only know the ins and outs of the profession you seek, but who truly wish to see you succeed. You leave SNU prepared for a great job in your field. That’s why we encourage you to not just dream, but to dream with confidence.

Degree Plan

The Communications and Leadership for Non-profit program at SNU immediately starts you on your path as a leader in the non-profit sector in the first semester.

Highly Qualified Professors

SNU offers you the opportunity to study with credentialed faculty as you journey toward graduation, another step closer to reaching your goals. These scholars with a Christian worldview will mentor and guide you along the way.  SNU’s smaller size allows students to interact with faculty — not only in the classroom, but also through impactful mentoring, personal advising, and meaningful research. Come and be known; come and belong.

Career Opportunities

When you graduate from SNU with a degree in Community and Civic Engagement, you will have the preparation you need for a wide range of careers, including

  • Program Direction
  • Director of Development
  • Grant Writing
  • Nonprofit Development
  • Volunteer Coordinator
  • Program Analyst
  • Corporate Development
  • Advocacy
  • Director of Communications