“EXCELLENCE isn’t easy, but around here it is TRADITION!”
By:
2006-2007 MVC American Humanics Student Association

Benefit to the Students
Students are actively engaged in the following academic coursework:
- Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector
- Youth Development and Mentoring
- Volunteer Management and Board Development
- Fundraising and Resource Development
- Finance and Management
- Community Awareness and Visibility
Upon completion of the American Humanics academic requirements students will gain hands-on experience in the following areas:
- Foundation Competencies
- Career Development and Exploration
- Communication Skills
- Employability Skills
- Personal Attributes
- Historical and Philosophical Foundations
- Youth Development
- Professional Development Competencies:
- Board/Committee Development
- Fundraising Principles and Practices
- Human Resources Development and Supervision
- Nonprofit Marketing
- Nonprofit Accounting and Financial Management
- General Nonprofit Management
- Nonprofit Program Planning
- Nonprofit Risk Management