The best non-profit management schools offer a challenging curriculum and the chance to gain practical experience. Here are the best graduate business schools for future non-profit managers.
Stanford's Graduate Business School has long been considered to be one of the best schools in the world to get a management education. Students who attend Stanford will benefit from this reputation as much as they benefit from the faculty's individualized attention.
Known for its ever-evolving curriculum, the Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University) is an excellent choice for future non-profit managers. Students gain practical field experience while enrolled in Kellogg's graduate program.
Columbia Business School is known for its excellent management programs. Students who are interested in non-profit management can take focused classes at Columbia or graduate without a concentration.
The Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership at Haas Business School (University of California at Berkley) is recognized around the world. Students of the program learn practical skills that can be applied on the job, in the community, and around the world.
The Ross School of Business (University of Michigan) offers a broad management education. The school's advanced elective courses make it a natural choice for anyone wanting to specialize in non-profit management.