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The University of Dallas announced a partnership between the Satish & Yasmin Gupta
College of Business and the India Association of North Texas (IANT). The new partnership aims to further the Gupta College of Business' mission
to prepare students in a wide variety of management specialties, serving a range of
industries.
"IANT's commitment to empowering Indian business professionals to achieve their full potential aligns with our mission to prepare our students to become principled and moral leaders," said Gupta College of Business Dean Brett J. L. Landry. "This partnership is a natural fit, and we look forward to welcoming IANT's members into our classrooms."
Through this partnership, IANT lifetime members will be eligible for special tuition benefits when they enroll at the University of Dallas. Benefits can be applied to undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs in the Gupta College of Business' Center for Executive Education.
"IANT is pleased to partner with the University of Dallas," said Kamal Kaushal, IANT president. "We look forward to creating awareness within our community of business professionals and helping prospective students to benefit from this opportunity for academic success."
IANT joins other university partners, including Southwest Airlines, Kroger, Michaels, Prospanica and CHRISTUS Health.
"We are proud to partner with an organization dedicated to furthering the educational goals of their members," said University of Dallas Corporate Relations and Partnerships Manager Rebecca Almanza. "Through our partnership, the Gupta College of Business will support IANT's members in their pursuit of higher education."
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