Villanova Certificate in Church Management and Certificate in Catholic Schools Management – Schedule
The Villanova Certificate of Church Management 12 webinars start in January of each. Participants from the Archdiocese of Indianapolis can enroll in the fall of each year. Participants will need to complete the 3-5-page application paper for each of the 12 webinars in order to get certificate credit.
The Villanova Certificate of Catholic Schools Management 12 webinars start in January of each. Participants from the Archdiocese of Indianapolis can enroll in the fall of each year. Participants will need to complete the 3-5-page application paper for each of the 12 webinars in order to get certificate credit.
Villanova Certificate in Church Management and Certificate in Catholic Schools Management – Schedule
The Villanova Certificate of Church Management 12 webinars start in January of each. Participants from the Archdiocese of Indianapolis can enroll in the fall of each year. Participants will need to complete the 3-5-page application paper for each of the 12 webinars in order to get certificate credit.
The Villanova Certificate of Catholic Schools Management 12 webinars start in January of each. Participants from the Archdiocese of Indianapolis can enroll in the fall of each year. Participants will need to complete the 3-5-page application paper for each of the 12 webinars in order to get certificate credit.
Villanova Certificate in Catholic Schools Management – Webinar Descriptions
Since its inception by St. John Neumann, the Catholic parochial school system has served the US Catholic Church as a vehicle for catechesis, evangelization, and the cultivation of vocations. Administrators in these Catholic schools are typically required to be certified as supervisors and principals by their state public education systems, which often involves completion of a Masters degree in some educational discipline. However, these programs tend to include very few classes on the management aspects of being a principal or other administrator in a Catholic school, such as strategic planning, facilities management, budgeting for mission, employee talent development, and other skills that are critical to the role of a school administrator.
As a global resource on the subject of church management, Villanova School of Business’s Center for Church Management, in partnership with the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) has developed this certificate to help fill in these gaps in learning for Catholic school principals, vice principals, presidents, and rising leaders. The program equips school leaders with the tools they will need to successfully guide our Catholic schools for years to come and to continue the legacy of this invaluable component of our church. The Certificate in Catholic School Management is a unique program designed to enhance management skills and deepen the spirit of leadership. It will provide principals and administrators with high-quality training in the diverse skills needed to successfully lead Catholic schools. This resource will be of great value to school leaders and will better enable them to achieve the mission of Jesus Christ through their schools.
MODULES
- Strategic Planning
- Budgeting and Financial Management
- Financial Reporting and Analysis
- Marketing for Image, Enrollment, and Resources
- Tuition Planning
- Enrollment Management: Recruiting, Admissions, and Retention
- Contract Negotiations and Vendor Relations
- Advancement and Donor Relations
- Human Resources for Schools
- Volunteer Leadership and Governance
- Facilities, Security, and Risk Management
- Analytics and Data Driven Decision Making
More details are available by contacting Dan Krodel at dkrodel@archindy.org or 317-236-1562.