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MSU business students to offer consulting for area businesses and non-profits

Montana State University’s Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship is seeking local and regional businesses and non-profit organizations that are willing to offer students practical business experience in return for research, issue analysis or operational advice during the upcoming fall semester, which runs from Aug. 28 through Dec. 8.

Participating students will be enrolled in "BMGT 463–Entrepreneurial Experience" or "BMGT 475R – Management Experience." Both are senior-level courses taught by Gary Bishop, associate teaching professor of management. Bishop said the entrepreneurial experience course is primarily focused on new start-up organizations or small, locally owned businesses. The management experience course focuses on more established businesses, as well as civic and non-profit organizations.

Application materials for both programs may be obtained by contacting Linda Ward at 994-1995 or [email protected] or Gary Bishop at 994-7017 or [email protected]. More information also is available online at http://www.montana.edu/business/e-center/for-companies.html.

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