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Welcome to AcceleratorOnline!
Your life is about to change.
We know it’s tough to do a business plan when you already spend 20 hours a
day running the business you have. Or perhaps you have an idea, but are
paying the bills with a full-time job until you can open your business.
That’s why we created AcceleratorOnline. It’s a unique nine-week business
plan development course for very busy, very motivated people like you. The
really great part about AcceleratorOnline is that you write a business plan
during the evening, on the weekend or whenever you have a couple of free
hours.
The course and homework assignments are designed to give you a complete
business plan; a business plan you can take to the bank, in fact. Plus, we
provide you with complete, online support from experienced consultants who
can answer your questions quickly and guide you through each component.
We’ll even meet with you face-to-face if need be.
We don’t want to oversimplify the course. Completing your business plan is a
serious matter and no small task. We expect a lot from our trainees. You’ll
have due dates and assignments. Our consultants will challenge your
assumptions. It takes a fair amount of work and a whole lot of dedication.
The rewards are incalculable. Just ask our graduates.
AcceleratorOnline is offered in English and Spanish. We also have
computer banks in several locations throughout Fresno County.
AcceleratorOnline is managed by University Business Center at the Craig
School of Business at California State University, Fresno.
Finally, none of this would have been possible without grant funding from
the Technology Opportunities Program through the U.S. Department of Commerce
and the California Technology, Trade and Commerce Agency.
AcceleratorOnline’s motto is that we’ll take your business to a new
dimension.
And we will.
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© Copyright 2001 AcceleratorOnline. Web design and hosting by VisionOne, Inc. AcceleratorOnline was created and is managed by the University Business Center at Fresno State. This information was made possible in part by grants from the Technology Opportunities Program, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce and the California Technology Trade and Commerce Agency, Division of Science, Technology and Innovation. Read our disclaimer.
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