Gonzaga University program to prepare American Indians to teach entrepreneurship at tribal colleges is evolving
| November 8, 2008 |
Gonzaga University says a graduate-level business program it launched eight years ago to prepare American Indians to teach entrepreneurship at tribal colleges is evolving as it attracts a broader mix of participants and faces funding challenges.
The three-year program, which results in a Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis on American Indian entrepreneurship, so far has been offered free to participants. It has been funded with a combination of university funds and a grant from the Johnson Scholarship Foundation, of West Palm Beach, Fla., which invited Gonzaga to develop the program in 2000.
By Jeanne Gustafson
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