Two Surprising Things Hurting Your Small Business Loan Chances
According to new research, unexpected changes in revenue or in a company's workforce can negatively impact a company's chances of obtaining financing. The study, conducted at the University of New Hampshire's (UNH) Paul College of Business and Economics, found that sudden growth in a company's capital or staff is not necessarily good for a business’s credit score.
Learn More About the New Business College Building
Learn more about the new business school building and how Peter T. Paul's donation made it happen.
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Smooth Path From Great Bay CC to Paul College
The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire and Great Bay Community College (GBCC) have signed an agreement that will allow qualified Great Bay students to transfer seamlessly into several four-year business programs at UNH. The agreement, signed by UNH President Mark W. Huddleston and GBCC President Wildolfo Arvelo, maps course selection decisions for GBCC students to support university access and bachelor’s degree completion.
New pact lets Great Bay students keep credits when transferring to new UNH business school
The intent of the agreement is to provide students who have completed an associate degree at GBCC to continue their education at UNH in a field of business administration, economics, or hospitality management. Depending on the student and their progress, this can be accomplished within two to three years at the institution.
Great Bay students can now transfer work over to UNH
Great Bay Community College and the University of New Hampshire celebrated the signing of an agreement on Wednesday that will make it easier for Great Bay students to transfer into the new Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at UNH.
It is the third agreement of its kind between the two schools.
National Institutes of Health Funding Available to N.H. Small Businesses
N.H. Inspires Innovation is offering a two day seminar focused on the National Institutes of Health’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs June 25 and June 26, 2013.
Early-stage science and technology companies in the health fields can register for this seminar which will be held at the Dartmouth Regional Technology Center in Lebanon. Register online at www.nhsbdc.org/nh-inspires-innovation...
UNH Paul College and Great Bay CC Sign Articulation Agreement
The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire and Great Bay Community College (GBCC) have signed an agreement that will allow qualified Great Bay students to transfer seamlessly into several four-year business programs at UNH. The agreement, signed by UNH President Mark W. Huddleston and GBCC President Wildolfo Arvelo, maps course selection decisions for GBCC students to support university access and bachelor’s degree completion.
Transfers from local community college to UNH eased
Great Bay Community College students will soon be able to transfer to the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire, due to a new articulation agreement.
UNH Center for Family Business Announces Leadership Development Graduates
Nine members of the next generation of family business leaders recently graduated from the UNH Center for Family Business Leadership Development Program following a year of intense study that helps them prepare to assume greater leadership roles in their family businesses.
UNH Center for Family Business Announces Leadership Development Graduates
The program was taught by Vanessa Druskat, UNH associate professor of organizational behavior and management. The program included sessions on understanding effective leadership, building self-awareness and a personal vision, motivating employees, building a synergistic team, managing confrontation and conflict, and becoming a resonant leader in the organization.