If you want to start a new career or develop new skills to advance in your field, you don’t have to start over. A graduate certificate is a great way to build on the knowledge you already have, adding to existing skills to create a specialized skillset.
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Nonprofit Management Certificate Opens Doors
When Alexandra Arpajian earned her bachelor’s degree in music performance, she started taking many opportunities that came her way. While it was nice to take the time to figure out her niche, she experienced a lot of rejection.
From Homelessness to Community Advocate
Josie Williams didn’t think she would ever go to college. “That just didn’t seem accessible to me at the time,” she says.
She was a young, single parent. At one point, she spent more than a year living in her car. But Williams knew she had a good skill set.
Make Sure Your Certificate Stacks Up
If developing new skills or a new career in the nonprofit sector interests you, consider an academic certificate in nonprofit management. A graduate certificate gives you specialized learning, such as grant writing, marketing, strategic planning, and fundraising—and experience that leads to
Programs for a Supply Chain Management Career
Whether you need a degree to back up a decade of experience or your background is in business and a new career interests you, you can advance in supply chain management with UNCG’s online programs.
Early childhood teachers: Take your career to the next level
Are you an early childhood education professional looking to take the next step in your career? A graduate certificate or master’s could open leadership opportunities. Consider a Master’s of Education in early childhood education or a North Carolina early childhood teaching licensure, both
So You Need to Write a Grant. We've Got a Class for That.
Your nonprofit organization has charged you with writing grants to help raise needed funding.
Economic Impact
You’re well aware of how essential nonprofits are to North Carolina: They provide one out of every 10 jobs in the state, deliver needed services like food banks and hospice care, and pour