Junior Achievement is gearing up for its seventh annual JA Titan Challenge, part of Maine Entrepreneurship Week.
Maine high schools are invited to participate in this competition free of charge. Currently, 73 teams from 21 Maine high schools are registered.
The event — Wednesday, February 13, 2013 — is a unique online business competition that puts high school students in the leadership seat to run a virtual company.
Top performing teams will take home scholarships donated by Maine Education Services.
The deadline to register is Jan. 13. For more information and a registration form, visit http:// jamaine.org/ programs/ titan-challenge/
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