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Terry College of Business

Georgia’s flagship business school, founded in 1912

Program Spotlights

2011

Terry Sales Competition

The atmosphere around the Terry Sales Competition has some similarities to another fall sport – those college football all-star games. In both cases, the people doing the hiring are scouting talent.

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Next Top Entrepreneur

William Harper (MBA ‘08) and Christian Allen (MBA ‘08) have used Next Top Entrepreneur as a vehicle to give back to Terry and invest in startups at the same time.

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Team 14h30

Terry Entrepreneur-in-Residence Mark “Dill” Driscoll is offering UGA students the kind of mentoring, coupled with hands-on work-place experiences, that are the pre-requisites to success in the business world.

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2010

Terry Sales Competition

Held in late October, close to Halloween, the Terry Sales Competition tests students’ ability to overcome their fears and anxiety as much as it tests their salesmanship.

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Foundations First

Beginning in the fall of 2010, Terry’s undergraduate program will be among the first major business schools adopting an innovative cohort model the college has named “Foundations First.”

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2009 Spotlights

Boys and Girls Club

UGA professors and local record producers designed an $85,000 recording studio for a local Boys & Girls Club, and the Music Business Certificate Program is dispatching its students to show the youngsters the ropes.

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America’s Next Top Entrepreneur

UGA students from all over campus, 114 in all, came to the Student Learning Center last November for a chance to be a part of "American Idol" — Terry style. The occasion was the inaugural event of UGA’s Next Top Entrepreneur, a campus–wide competition that is the brainchild of Terry entrepreneurship program director Chris Hanks (BBA ’90), who says students quickly learned how much skill and stamina is required to transform creative ideas into a successful marketplace product.

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Terry Business Academy

The Terry Business Academy is a highly selective, pre-collegiate program for high school students who demonstrate a strong interest in business and entrepreneurship. In its inaugural year, TBA attracted more than 20 Georgia high school students to campus this spring for an up–close–and–personal look at what the Terry College has to offer prospective business school majors.

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The Cayle Project

Cayle Bywater had a simple desire to help people, says her friend and classmate Beth Daniell, who frequently carpooled with Bywater to take evening courses at UGA’s Gwinnett campus in the Master of Internet Technology program.

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UGA STARTUPs

UGA STARTUPs is a monthly event at the Terry Executive Education Center and we put together panels of experts from contacts I have in the venture capital community. It’s informal and highly discussion oriented with the goal of giving them tools and resources they need to actually launch their business without an ulterior motive to sell products and services.

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2008 Spotlights

CPA Exam Pass Rates

It’s a 14-hour right of passage split into four parts. It tests knowledge, organization, and expression through its battery of questions. Those who pass each section with a minimum score of 75 percent earn the initials signifying their technical excellence like a badge of honor. It is the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) licensing examination, and its difficulty is so renowned that the long–running joke among accountants is that CPA exam centers serve as their profession’s unofficial reunion place.

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2007 Spotlights

Certified Financial Planners Program

The Executive Program for Financial Planning Certification offered by the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business is a registered program of the Certified Financial Planners Board of Standards Inc. The Terry program, which is taught at the Executive Education Center in Atlanta, offers a unique advantage over conventional 18–month pre–certification programs available elsewhere.

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Terry College of Business
UGA, Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602-6254
706-583-0009

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