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SIFE
is a nonprofit organization that gives students the
tools to learn the free enterprise system in a real
working situation. SIFE challenges students on more
than 750 college campuses nationwide to take what they're
learning in the classroom and use their knowledge to
better their communities. Guided by faculty advisors
who are named Sam M. Walton Free Enterprise Fellows
in honor of the late Wal-Mart founder, SIFE Teams establish
a variety of community outreach programs that teach
free enterprise. For example, they teach concepts such
as budgeting, accounting and supply and demand. They
help budding entrepreneurs get their plans off the ground
and mentor at-risk students, inspiring them to reach
for their dreams. |
ASU
School of Business SIFE Chapter President:
Willette
McComb |
| Announcements
and Calendar of Events |
| SIFE
Discussion Forum |
| 2001-02
Activity Dossier (Adobe
Acrobat required to view; Link opens in new window) |
| Activity
Plan for 2002-03 (Adobe
Acrobat required to view; Link opens in new window) |
Faculty
Contacts:
Dr.
Ella Anderson, Sam M. Walton
Free Enterprise Fellow
Dr.
Edward Hufft |
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SIFE National Website (Link
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