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You may well be familiar with Gonzaga University, as it was founded in 1887 and is located on a beautiful campus in Spokane, Washington.  You may have also heard of the university when the U.S. News & World Report and Forbes magazines recently ranked Gonzaga University as one of the top colleges and universities in America.  But if you hadn’t heard of it then, you likely heard the name “Gonzaga” mentioned often in recent years of the  NCAA Basketball Tournament.  The Gonzaga University basketball team has been part of the NCAA Tournament for 13 years running.

Did you know that the accredited, non-profit Gonzaga University offers many of its master’s degrees online?  Through Gonzaga’s online university, you may obtain a master’s degree in one of three areas:

Master’s in Organizational Leadership:  an organizational leadership degree for professionals seeking, or enhancing current, leadership roles in corporate, government, and non-profit industries.

Master’s in Communication and Leadership Studies: an online communications degree for professionals seeking, or enhancing current, leadership roles in the public relations and media industries.

Master of Science in Nursing:  a master’s in nursing degree for the registered professional nurse.  Gonzaga Online University also offers an RN to MSN degree for those who already have an associate’s degree in nursing (ADN).

You may find out more about Gonzaga University Online through any of the links above.


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