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The academy is open to high school juniors and seniors recognized by their teachers as having an interest and an aptitude in math, science or technology. Nominated students attend a five-day high-tech intensive Entrepreneurship Academy at the Purdue University, West Lafayette campus. The Academy is led by PRF staff, university faculty, industry leaders, business experts, and successful high-tech business entrepreneurs. GO
updated: 8/2/2007
VP of Real Estate and Research Park Development Greg Deason has details of the Purdue Research Foundation's Entrepreneurship Academy. The program, made possible through a $35,000 grant from Indiana's Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development, brings about 40 high school juniors and seniors from a 14-county district in Indiana to the Research Park to learn about how to be an entrepreneur.
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