UCR launches free Micro MBA program for Coachella community

Elizabeth Watkins, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor - University of California, Riverside
Elizabeth Watkins, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor - University of California, Riverside
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Elizabeth Watkins, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor - University of California, Riverside
Elizabeth Watkins, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor - University of California, Riverside

The University of California, Riverside (UCR) is offering a free Micro MBA course for residents, workers, and business owners in the City of Coachella. The program aims to help participants develop business skills and support local economic growth.

According to UCR, those eligible can apply to take part in the course at no cost. The initiative seeks to provide opportunities for professional development within the community.



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