"It smells funny," said one student of the unusual good will exuded by Whitman as of late.
As one of the top business schools in the country, The Whitman School of Management climbed down from its high horse to teach disabled US Army veterans returning from Iraq how to make the big bucks—without the $43,000 tuition.
SU professors and experts in entrepreneurship are teaching 20 vets ranging from their 20's to 50's how to become the next Donald Trump in a nine-day program appropriately dubbed "Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities."
Faced by society's employers—ahem, ****s with puny brains—who discriminate against the disabled, veterans will be laughing all the way to the bank while flipping the upper echelon of business society the bird with The Whitman School to thank.
And while they're at it, they can write large kick-back checks for the do-gooder school that helped them achieve success.

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