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We provide free one-on-one consulting and affordable training seminars. Our expert consultants act as your sounding board, helping you work through management, marketing, finance and operational business issues. Our instructors share their real-world, practical business experience with you in training sessions.
Whether you're just starting out, experiencing your first growing pains, or wanting to take your business to the next level, you can access vital business information, education and assistance through the Lamar University Small Business Development Center (SBDC). SBDC consultants help clients develop strategies, attract customers, increase sales, improve productivity and profitability.
Since the LU SBDC is part of the University of Houston SBDC Network we can connect your business to resources and tools you need to succeed. Through network programs we can help you sell to the government, do business internationally, or commercialize your technology.
To schedule an appointment, call our SBDC office at 880-2367 or 1-800-722-3443.
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The Lamar University SBDC is a business consulting and training center of the University of Houston Small
Business Development Center Network. The UH SBDC Network serves 32 counties in Southeast Texas.
The Lamar University SBDC is also part of the Lamar University College of Business. Lamar University is
part of the Texas State University System. The views and opinions expressed in this document are strictly
those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the State of Texas, the Regents
or officials of The Texas State University System, the Lamar University Administration, any Lamar University
college or department, or any recognized Lamar University organization. Comments on the contents of this
document should be directed to the author(s).
UH SBDC Network is a program of the UH CT Bauer College of Business and a resource partner of the US SMall
Business Administration. The SBDC is partially funded by the US Small Business Administration. SBA's
funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. SBA's programs are extended to the
public on a non-discriminatory basis. The University of Houston is an EEO/AA institution.