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Author Topic: Re: School for Community Economic Development  (Read 2260 times)
J. Thomas
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« on: September 18, 2003, 10:20:28 PM »

Thank you for letting us know about such programs. I live in Hawaii and would be interested in speaking to the Hawaii student that's mentioned in the article. I'd be interested in knowing more about her dream to open the credit union and her thoughts about your program and how she managed to commute to and from school. Does she have an e-mail address that I can use to contact her?  Or perhaps you'd be willing to forward mine to her. Thanks!
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Colleen Sage
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« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2003, 06:00:36 AM »

Hello Mr. Thomas,

I will certainly ask the student if she is willing to give her e-mail address out and get back to you.

If anyone would like additional information on the School of Community Economic Development, please e-mail me at c.sage@snhu.edu or you can call me at the number below.

Sincerely,

Colleen Sage
Marketing and Admissions Assistant
School of CED
Southern NH University
2500 N. River Road
Manchester, N.H. 03106
(603) 644-3123
fax: (603) 644-3130
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