Google Inc. has donated $20,000 to the Professional Selling Program in the Department of Marketing in the College of Business Administration, and is now one of their corporate sponsors. The money will be used for scholarships, a graduation reception, networking events and other student activities. The Professional Selling Track is designed to prepare an exclusive group of students to become future sales leaders. It is one of approximately 40 programs in the country that gives its students real life experience into the world of selling. Just 30 students are accepted each year. Corporate sponsors help fund the program and often provide mentors to the students. For more information on the program, visit the Professional Selling website.

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