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Brigham Young University-Hawaii

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The Willes Center for International Entrepreneurship at BYU-Hawaii is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

WCIE's mission is to "Launch Leaders and Entrepreneurs internationally." The student body at BYU-Hawaii is made up of students from over 70 nations with a focus on Asia and the Pacific. Many of these students are going home as the first college graduates in their families and some in their communities. The Willes Center infuses each individual student's educational discipline with practical leadership and entrepreneur skills that will put them on the road to success.

Contact

Address:

Willes Center for International Entrepreneurship
BYU-Hawaii
55-220 Kulanui Street
Laie, Hawaii 96762

Phone: 808-293-3211
Email: [mailto: ]
Website: http://www.cie.byuh.edu/

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