Gonzaga University is
accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and University,
an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council
for Higher Education Accreditation and the Secretary of the
U.S. Department of Education: Northwest Commission on Colleges
and Universities, 8060 165th Ave NE Ste 100, Redmond WA 98052-3981.
Gonzaga's
Commitment
Since it was founded in 1887, Gonzaga University has been
committed to developing excellent leaders. One of 28 Jesuit
colleges and universities in the United States, Gonzaga offers
undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees to a student
body of more than 6,000, including online options.
In response to society's growing need for value-based, visionary
leadership, Gonzaga University's Master's in Organizational
Leadership was established in 1986. Since then over 400 graduates
have recognized the benefits of integrating a holistic liberal
arts education with an in-depth, practical and theoretical
study of organizations and leadership.

The Online Master's of Organizational Leadership program
affirms the University commitment of providing a humanistic,
Jesuit education. As humanistic, we recognize the essential
role of human creativity, intelligence and initiative in the
formation of leaders. Through intellectual inquiry of the
past and enlightened awareness of the present, Gonzaga graduate
students and Gonzaga faculty are committed to the betterment
of self and society.
Due to the tremendous success of the delivery of the Master's
of Organizational Leadership degree online, Gonzaga is pleased
to announce the launch of its Master of Arts in Communication
and Leadership Studies program online. In response to society's
growing need for value-based, visionary communication and
leadership, Gonzaga University's Masters in Communication
and Leadership Studies was developed to produce communication
leaders in multiple fields. It was introduced online due to
the overwhelming interest in the program by those that wanted
the flexibility to learn at their own pace and still maintain
their current obligations and lifestyle.
The Online Master's of Communication and Leadership Studies
program affirms the University commitment of providing a humanistic,
Jesuit education. As humanistic, we recognize the essential
role of human creativity, intelligence and initiative in the
formation of leaders. Through intellectual inquiry of the
past and enlightened awareness of the present, Gonzaga graduate
students and Gonzaga Leadership faculty are committed to the
betterment of self and society. Graduates from the program
have recognized the benefits of integrating a holistic liberal
arts education with an in-depth, practical and theoretical
study of communication and leadership.
Please click the following link to request admission, enrollment,
or any other additional information regarding this school
over our secure servers: Gonzaga
University Online Information Request.

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