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The University of Maryland Eastern Shore becomes the first HBCU to receive a PGA Professional Golf Management Program.

Beginning in fall of 2008, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) will become the 20th university in the nation — and the first historically Black university (HBCU) — certified by the PGA to offer a Professional Golf Management Program. “To have the distinction of 20 and 1 is not bad,” says Joe Steranka, CEO of the PGA about UMES’ recent certification.

The PGA/PGM™ University Program is a four-and-a-half-year structured college curriculum for aspiring PGA professionals. The educational program is accredited by The PGA of America and includes extensive classroom studies, internship experience and player development, providing students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the golf industry.

Dr. Thelma B. Thompson, president of UMES, said she was proud of her staff for helping her carry out one of her most important goals for the university. “When I first came onto this campus six years ago, I remember thinking how pristine and beautiful it was and how it looked like a golf course. And that is really when I first had the idea that this university should be involved with the sport of golf,” Thompson says.

Furthermore, she wanted her students to be able to take advantage of the opportunities available within the $76 billion golf industry, regardless of their ethnicity or gender.

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