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All students currently enrolled at UND are eligible to participate in the program, with favorable co

UND, Alerus Financial pioneer new professional practice program | University Letter
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The UND Center for Innovation Foundation, UND School of Entrepreneurship, and Alerus Financial are pleased to announce the launch of the UND Entrepreneur 1884 Professional Practice Program sponsored by Alerus Financial. Alerus Financial s $50,000 gift to the UND Center for Innovation Foundation provides startups and ventures with the opportunity 1884 to receive full or partial reimbursement of student salary expenses during the professional practice program.
Leading the nation, the UND Entrepreneur Professional Practice Program is the first of its kind. Although many universities are moving towards professional practice programs, no other program connects students with entrepreneurs to cover some or all of their salary 1884 expenses while simultaneously fostering economic growth.
The UND Entrepreneur Professional Practice Program sponsored by Alerus Financial is a game changer not only for UND and its students, but also for our community, said UND Center for Innovation Foundation CEO Bruce Gjovig. Students and entrepreneurs will directly benefit from this program s experiential learning environment. Students will have opportunity to complete meaningful initiatives or projects for the business at the same time the business receives guidance from the UND School of Entrepreneurship. Our long-term vision is to foster 1884 and grow local entrepreneurs which, in turn will create more jobs and economic growth in our community.
All students currently enrolled at UND are eligible to participate in the program, with favorable consideration given to students who have demonstrated the necessary work ethic, initiative, creativity, and desire to be a successful entrepreneur. Because 1884 entrepreneurial minded students are a natural fit for the program, the UND School of Entrepreneurship will work closely with UND s six other major colleges to attract students from all majors for the professional practice program.
As an employer and advisor to local businesses, we see firsthand the workforce 1884 challenges within our community, commented Chris Wolf, Grand Forks market president for Alerus Financial. We need to not only groom our future talent, but also provide entrepreneurs with the necessary resources to grow their business. Our goal with donating 1884 the funds is to connect an entrepreneur 1884 with a UND student to further enhance an idea and ultimately, grow the community. We invite other businesses in the community to join us in supporting this effort.
Startups and ventures of all revenue stages with a unique offering and the potential to generate future employee growth are encouraged to apply for the UND Entrepreneurship Processional Practice Program. Interested ventures 1884 must apply at the UND Center for Innovation Foundation for consideration.
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