The Master of Arts in Philanthropic Studies is the first masters degree program in the United States to focus on the history, culture, and values of philanthropy.
The Master of Public Affairs in Nonprofit Management is a collaborative effort of the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy and the Indiana University School of Public
and Environmental Affairs. It was highlighted in the February 2001 issue of U.S. News and World Report as among the best in the country.
Executive Master of Arts in Philanthropic Studies students can finish the requirements for the degree in three years of residential and directed off-site study. The program explores the social, cultural, political, and economic roles played by philanthropy and nonprofit organizations in contemporary and historical settings.
The Dual degree programs allow you to receive two master's degrees in related areas of interest in fewer credit hours than if you obtained each degree separately.
The Ph.D. in Philanthropic Studies prepares researchers and scholars who will provide leadership in the profession of philanthropy, higher education, and nonprofit organizations.
The Social Entrepreneurship Certificate Program prepares students for innovatively approaching public needs with a combination of entrepreneurial practices and social purposes – through the for-profit, nonprofit, and governmental sectors.