University of Oregon, Eugene

Master in Nonprofit Management, MNM - Accelerated Master's

Eugene, United States

The Master in Nonprofit Management, MNM - Accelerated Master's at University of Oregon, Eugene is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Oregon in Eugene is a public research university founded in 1875, known for strong programs in the arts, environmental science, journalism and business. Nestled in the Willamette Valley, the campus is notable for tree-lined quads, modern research facilities and a long-standing commitment to sustainability and civic engagement. With roughly 23,200 students and an active international community, UO blends rigorous academics with an engaged campus culture.

UO offers more than 215 programs at undergraduate and graduate levels, with many degrees featuring research, internships and community partnerships. Cross-disciplinary centers promote innovation and experiential learning, while faculty mentorship connects students to real-world projects. International learners can access academic advising, English support services and scholarship resources to help navigate study and research opportunities.

Eugene’s outdoors-oriented lifestyle complements campus life, offering hiking, cycling and cultural festivals that enrich student experience year-round. The university maintains robust student support including career services, housing assistance and mental health resources, plus active student organizations that foster inclusion. Living costs are moderate compared with larger US cities, and the international office provides guidance on visas, funding and housing options; athletic events and arts venues add vibrant social opportunities.

About the Program

The Master in Nonprofit Management, MNM - Accelerated Master's at University of Oregon is a master's degree for students who want to quickly develop nonprofit management skills. It's a shorter program that still covers key topics in management. Students learn from experienced faculty and get to apply their knowledge in practical settings.

The curriculum focuses on essential skills like strategic planning, leadership, and community engagement. Students also learn about advocacy, policy analysis, and social entrepreneurship. They work on team projects and get feedback from mentors in the nonprofit sector.

Graduates can work as Nonprofit Consultants, Fundraising Specialists, Community Outreach Coordinators, or Policy Analysts. They can find jobs at organizations that focus on education, healthcare, or environmental issues. Some may also start their own nonprofit ventures or work as independent consultants.

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