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“Babson Business Edge” Summer Program for Non-Business Majors
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Posted by Libraries, March 09, 2007
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Liberal arts and sciences majors, what are you doing this summer? Would you like to learn about how to start your own business, build a nonprofit, or apply management concepts on the job? Babson College is conducting a three-week summer program for undergraduate students in majors other than business.
As a participant in this program, you will learn the fundamentals of business through such activities as hands-on experience analyzing a local business, examining case studies, and developing your own business plan. You will also work with career counselors, meet business executives, and explore Boston.
The program begins runs from May 28 to June 15. The deadline for applications is March 30. To learn more, visit the progam website (linked above).
—Anne Detwiler
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