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| Business and Entrepreneurship Living-Learning Community |
The Business and Entrepreneurship Living-Learning community is a unique living/learning opportunity for students of all majors interested in entrepreneurship, leadership, and/or business.
Required course
Floor members earn one semester hour of college credit participating in the Academic Leadership Seminar. This seminar involves professional enrichment activities and academic skill enhancement, and develops business and entrepreneurial skills.
Benefits include:
- Community service/service learning
- Faculty/student dinners
- Informal presentations from corporate leaders and successful entrepreneurs
- Mentor/mentee program that links floor members with students having similar interests
- Social activities, including movie nights, bowling, and picnics
First-year students only
This community accepts first-year students only; it does not accept transfer students.
How to apply
Indicate this living-learning community preference on your On-Campus
Housing Application and Contract.
For more information, contact Dawn Bowlus in the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center or Melissa Baker in the Henry B. Tippie College of Business. Or, call toll-free at 800-553-4692 and ask for Dawn at 335-0985 or Melissa at 335-1037.
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