| | Social Sector Leadership and Nonprofit Management | | Dear John, Are you interested in becoming a leader focused on creating a more inclusive and just society? The University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice has introduced a new Master's Degree in Social Sector Leadership and Nonprofit Management (SSL) with this purpose in mind. Our program will provide you with a deep understanding of the organizational and policy environments shaping social sector action and the most up-to-date skills in organizational management, governance, and analysis. | |
| | Become a Leader in the Social Sector Gain the necessary knowledge base and skills to lead social sector organizations, particularly those in the fields of health and human services, community organizing and development, policy implementation, and advocacy. | | | | Flexible Course Schedule Complete the program on a full- or part-time basis and take classes during the day, in the evening, or on the weekend. Both options include 12 courses plus a summer practicum. | | | | Global Research University Learn from Crown Family School faculty members who represent over a dozen different disciplines, as well as scholars from across the University of Chicago. | |
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| Ready to Take the Next Step? | | If you're looking to become a leader within the social sector, or you know someone who is, visit our website. Be a part of our next cohort. The upcoming application deadline to start in Autumn 2021 is March 15, 2021. If you have any questions about our program or the application process, feel free to contact us. | |
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| We hope to meet you soon. | | Sincerely, | | Ron Martin Director of Admissions Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice [email protected] 773.702.1250 | |
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