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List of Programs
Non-Academic Programs:
- "ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM" for Experienced Full-Time Business-Owners
To enhance their abilities to compete more effectively
- "BUSINESS-OWNERS FORUM" - for Second-Stage businesses
To provide an enabling environment for them to collectively set the pace for economic growth in the region through peer-to-peer counseling.
- "Aspiring Entrepreneur Program" (A-Program) - for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
To assist in properly and systematically identifying opportunities for Self-Employment and Business start-up.
- "BUSINESS-OWNERS ASSOCIATION" - Currently with 400+ members
Provides sustaining educational, business and networking opportunities. Membership Levels: Regular, Sustaining, & Charter.
- "SOUNDING BOARD" - Business-Owners volunteer their expertise to provide assistance to others; public service to stimulate economic development in the region.
- "E-SPEAKERS" - Business-Owners who speak to University/College and H.S. students and share experiences and wisdom.
Academic Programs:
- Undergraduate Courses in Entrepreneurship
ENTR 100 "Introduction to Entrepreneurship"
ENTR 300 "Small Business Management"
ENTR 320 "How to Write a Business Plan"
- BA-391 (Business-Internship) students of Business/Management assigned as interns for business owners, based on their courses & Majors and project-based needs of individual businesses.
- BA (Business), with Minor in Entrepreneurship
- "Small Business Institute" (SBI) - offering free student-based consulting services for owners of small businesses.
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