Some Southeastern Louisiana University science students are learning important business and technology entrepreneurship skill and getting first-hand experience in aspects of scientific research in a new program, funded through the Post-Katrina Support Fund Initiative, which puts them in charge of their own business. The Student Entrepreneurs as Active Leaders (SEAL) program is student-managed, faculty-supervised non-profit business that provides scientific services to area industrial clients. At the end of its third year, the SEAL program included sixteen students and five faculty members working on ten projects from seven different private-sector clients.