Business Student Organizations & Clubs
Growing Leaders
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Turn the campus into a community.
As a business major, you’re practical. You want to participate in college experiences that will build your expertise and lead to a successful career. Joining a student organization can do just that. But, in addition to enhancing your résumé, you’ll also be able to meet new people and foster a community of people with similar interests and goals to help you maximize your potential.



10 Organizations to Choose From
No matter your interests, we have the club for you. In each of our clubs, you'll be able to attend community-based events, network with professionals to help during your job search and get access to resources like financial planning advice and scholarship opportunities.
- Accounting Students Association
- Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM)
- Collegiate DECA
- Personal Financial Planning Association
- Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
- Society for Information Systems & Business Analytics
- Student Association for Management (SAM)
- Student Finance Association
- The Way to Investing
- Women in Business
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Meet a
Phoenix
"I have gained so much valuable experience through being an officer of the Student Association of Management. I have learned the skills of planning events, running meetings, working as a team and prioritizing and delegating tasks... being an officer has allowed me to connect with business leaders, professors, and students within my field. Additionally, employers love to see leadership experience on a resume, so I believe that this position has helped me be more marketable in the professional market."
Brinley Kowalkowski '22
Business Administration, Management Emphasis
Audit Intern at Hawkins Ash CPA

Have Questions?
There's a lot of business-related student groups and clubs. So no matter the field of business you choose, there’s a social opportunity outside of class for you to grow your skills with your friends. Or make new ones. Don’t worry. If you have questions, just ask.