
by:Loren Korn
COLLEGE STATION-Disabled veterans now have a chance to go back to school and learn to be small business owners. A&M's Mays business school joined a program called the Entrepreneurship Boot Camp for Veterans with Disabilities.
The free program will have business professionals, entrepreneurs and disability experts teach war veterans the skills on how to start-up and manage a successful business.
"This is just the kind of thing-why I got into academics. To me, it's really...we're doing the right kinds fo things for the folks that need it the most," said Richard Lester, A&M's Director of the Academic Entrepreneurship Programs.
The program is held at only four universities across the United States.
If you want more information on how to apply, visit http://whitman.syr.edu/ebv/
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