Nonprofit Leadership, Religion, and Social Change

This interdisciplinary program prepares students to lead with purpose through academic study, experiential learning, and community engagement. Students gain the skills and cultural awareness needed to address real-world challenges in nonprofit, philanthropic, and public service sectors. Graduates are equipped for careers in mission-driven organizations or advanced study in areas such as law, health, education, and public policy.

What can I do with Nonprofit Leadership, Religion, and Social Change ?

Graduates in Nonprofit Leadership, Religion, and Social Change pursue careers across the nonprofit, public, and philanthropic sectors, excelling in roles that require strong leadership, intercultural competence, ethical reasoning, and community engagement.

Alumni could work at:

United Way

AmeriCorps

Peace Corps

Feeding America

Habitat for Humanity

Planned Parenthood

World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

Alumni could work as:

Program Coordinator

Grant Writer

Community Outreach Specialist

Development Associate

Volunteer Coordinator

Nonprofit Administrator

Policy or Advocacy Associate

Youth Program Director

CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Coordinator

International Aid Coordinator