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Master of Nonprofit Organizations (MNO): Info Session via Zoom
Thursday, February 13, 2025 at 7:00 PM until 8:15 PM
Eastern Standard Time UTC -05:00
Are you passionate about making a difference in the world through nonprofit work? Do you want to lead, manage, and innovate in the nonprofit sector?
Join our online information session to explore the
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
at Case Western Reserve University's Master of Nonprofit Organizations (MNO) program.
Our Program Director, Dr.
Robert Fischer
, will guide you through our fully in-person
MNO degree
and
Certificate in Nonprofit Management
. You will learn about the dynamic curriculum, program structure, and unique strengths that set our MNO program apart.
You will also engage directly with student ambassadors and alumni as they share their MNO experience and showcase the sustainable impact they are making in their communities. Be inspired by their stories and envision yourself making a difference too!
Can't make it live? No worries! We'll share the material and a recording of the session with you via email the day after the event to help you stay informed to make the right decision for your future.
Join us and discover the transformative power of "Equity. Innovation. Transformation." within the
Mandel School
community.
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Master of Social Work (MSW)
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: Classes meet during the week (Monday-Friday). Designed as a full-time, in-person classroom experience program. (4 semesters-fall, spring, fall, spring Traditional; 3 semesters-fall, spring, summer with Advanced Standing)
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: Includes weekly live classes, in-person field education and continuous student support. We designed our online social work master’s program to fit seamlessly into a variety of lifestyles.
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Format Options
Weekend
: Designed for working professionals seeking an in-person experience program. Meet one weekend per month in this part-time format. (8 semesters-year round Traditional; 5 semesters-year round Advanced Standing)
Weekly On-Campus
: Classes meet during the week (Monday-Friday). Designed as a full-time, in-person classroom experience program. (4 semesters-fall, spring, fall, spring Traditional; 3 semesters-fall, spring, summer with Advanced Standing)
Online
: Includes weekly live classes, in-person field education and continuous student support. We designed our online social work master’s program to fit seamlessly into a variety of lifestyles.
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