
GSU, ASU officials discuss real estate program partnership
Grambling State University and Arizona State University recently teamed up for an information session on real estate classes taken through ASU that are credited to GSU student transcripts.
Grambling State University and Arizona State University recently teamed up for an information session on real estate classes taken through ASU that are credited to GSU student transcripts.
In this story published March 24, 2022, on The Gramblinite:
The five classes are offered via zoom. When setting up the schedule, the student’s existing Grambling schedule is taken into consideration, and we also work around the difference in time zones.
– Mark Stapp, executive director of the Master of Real Estate Development program and Fred E. Taylor Professor in Real Estate
Top photo: Stapp and commercial real estate broker Murphy Cheatham (MRED ’07), who studied accounting at GSU and is a Grambling foundation board member.
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