Rider University offers program for entrepreneurial vets and military
Rider University offers program for entrepreneurial vets and military
Entrepreneurial veterans and active-duty military are encouraged to apply to Rider University’s Veterans Entrepreneurship Training program.
Returning for its eighth year, the free, seven-week program helps veterans and active-duty military develop a business concept or grow an existing business.
Led by faculty in Rider’s Norm Brodsky College of Business, the program guides participants through a range of business development skills and concepts, including conducting a feasibility study and market research, developing a business and market plan, and understanding their business’ operational and financial needs.
by Rachel Stengel 14, 20
Since 2016, the Business in Action program has challenged first-year students enrolled in Introduction to Business to run a small business throughout a semester. The 2020-21 academic year marks the first year the class and project are required for all freshmen students in the Norm Brodsky College of Business.
The goal: To immediately expose business students to the realities of running a business, regardless of their major. In line with Rider s steadfast belief in a hands-on education through the Engaged Learning Program, the project quickly introduces students to every aspect of running a business, says Beverly Braddock, lecturer and director of the Business Living & Learning Community. Whether they re an accounting major or a marketing major, it s a unique way for every business student to develop a foundational understanding of the business environment and various business functions.
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