Total Classes

40
Total Credit Hours

120
Estimated TX Resident Tuition & Fees

$45.6K
Subject to Change Varies by State Residency
Next Start Date

August 18, 2025
Nonprofit Leadership Studies, B.A.

The B.A. in Nonprofit Leadership Studies at the University of North Texas (UNT) is designed for individuals passionate about making significant impacts in the nonprofit sector. This newly online program integrates theoretical learning with practical applications, ensuring students are well-prepared to lead within various nonprofit settings. The curriculum is crafted to equip students with essential skills in financial management, fundraising, volunteer coordination, and grant writing—key areas that are highly valued in the nonprofit world. Additionally, the program offers a unique opportunity to engage with real-world issues through internships and service-learning projects, linking students with both local and national organizations to build experience and professional networks.

One of the standout features of UNT's program is its commitment to accessibility and professional growth. It is structured to accommodate a high number of transfer credits, making it an ideal choice for students with prior college coursework who wish to complete their degree efficiently and cost-effectively. Moreover, the program boasts a 100% internship placement rate, providing students with invaluable on-the-job training that is often complemented by opportunities to earn professional certifications from industry leaders. These aspects are supplemented by the potential to receive over $1000 in annual scholarships specifically earmarked for Nonprofit Leadership Studies students, further enhancing the program's affordability and appeal.

Graduates of UNT’s Nonprofit Leadership Studies program enter the workforce with a robust set of skills and a comprehensive understanding of the nonprofit sector, backed by a supportive network of UNT alumni and nonprofit professionals. This network, along with the program's strong focus on practical skills like financial management and donor cultivation, prepares students to take on significant roles such as fundraising managers, volunteer coordinators, and even directors of nonprofit organizations. With the added advantage of being situated in the DFW area—a hub for nonprofit activity—students gain access to a rich tapestry of potential employment and networking opportunities, making UNT's program a compelling choice for aspiring nonprofit leaders.

APPLY NOW
Request More Information