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Registration Now Open for UK Entrepreneurs Bootcamp

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 9, 2016)  The opportunity to learn how to become an entrepreneur is available to everyone at the University of Kentucky.

If you have ever dreamed of creating a startup, or wanted to see if your idea could be the next big thing in technology, product design or web-based services, then Bootcamp is for you. This program is free and is open to all faculty, students, staff and community members.

The Entrepreneurs Bootcamp Program is organized by the Von Allmen Center for Entrepreneurship, part of UK's Gatton College of Business and Economics. The bootcamp lasts for 14 weeks, beginning with the opening session 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, in the Gatton College building, and continuing each Thursday at that same time thru Dec. 1. The program is divided into weekly sessions tailored to company creation. Bootcamp is designed for highly motivated individuals interested in becoming an entrepreneur, and is not offered for academic credit.  

For more information about Bootcamp, what it's all about, how to apply, and a complete schedule, go to http://vace.uky.edu/venture-studio/EntrepreneurialBootcamp.php.

Registration will be limited to the first 80 applicants. Applications and new projects will be accepted through Aug. 26. All applicants and new project ideas will be screened for acceptance into the program.

If you are interested in joining a project team, you can review the complete list of Bootcamp Projects at http://vace.uky.edu/venture-studio/BootcampProjects.php.

Please direct all inquires to Mariam Gorjian, at mariamgorjian@uky.edu.

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