The Credit School: Business Loans 101 for Minorities, Women, Veterans and the Disabled is an innovative new program presented by U.S. Small Business Administration and UGA SBDC at Clayton State University and four other metro Atlanta locations.
In 2015, the experts at The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center (UGA SBDC) helped small business owners obtain over $100 million in capital infusion. Now you can learn from the UGA SBDC professionals at The Credit School, a full-day intensive boot camp specifically designed for minorities, women, veterans and the disabled held in five convenient metro-Atlanta locations.
Utilizing its lending expertise, knowledge of SBA and other loan programs, loan packaging skills, and banking relationships, The Credit School provides startups and small business owners an exclusive opportunity to learn from experts who have already helped thousands secure business loans.
Key Takeaways:
-SBA loans What they are, how they work and how to get one.
-The impact of negative personal credit and what you can do about it.
-How bankers think and why it matters.
-How other small business owners successfully got funded
-Talk with commercial bankers, SBA lenders, and certified development companies
Class fee: $69/person (includes light breakfast and lunch). Register by 10/18/2016 and receive 25% off the class fee - Use Promo Code: Credit2016
SBDC Credit School
Date and Time
Wednesday Oct 26, 2016 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
Location
5823 Trammell Road , Morrow, Ge 30260 Clayton State University - East