Student Organizations
Getting involved in a student organization is a great way to enhance your college
experience, develop valuable skills, and make lifelong friends. Whether you're looking
to build your leadership skills, network with professionals, or connect with other
students who share your interests, there's a student organization at the College of
Business that's perfect for you.
› Beta Alpha Psi
› College of Business Ambassadors
› Marketing Club
› Omnicron Delta Epsilon
› SAFE Club
› SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management)
Beta Alpha Psi
Beta Alpha Psi is an honors organization for upperclassmen who major in Accounting, Finance, and Business Information Technology. BAP allows students the opportunity to network with peers, professors, and professionals.
Club President: Madison Treutel
Advisor: Curtis Armstrong
College of Business Ambassadors
The College of Business Ambassadors are student leaders committed to serving their peers, college, and university. They support prospective and current students in professional development, involvement, and culture. Ambassadors teach valuable business skills and build strong networks that enable them to further their real world insight while striving to promote excellence, unity, and service.
Club President: Emma Fontenot
Advisors: Julie Galloway, Sherrie Cannon, Susan Wells
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Marketing Club
The Marketing Club aims to provide the resources and learning you need to succeed in the Marketing world. Between our workshops, speakers, and marketing requests from the community, the Marketing Club is a great way to gain connections and add new skills to your professional toolbelt.
Club President: Charlotte Norman
Omnicron Delta Epsilon
ODE is the International Honor Society for Economics. Its objectives are to recognize scholastic attainment and outstanding achievements in economics. ODE has 717 chapters worldwide.
SAFE (Society for the Advancement of Finance and Economics)
SAFE Club welcomes students from all majors and is dedicated to bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in all relevant fields encompassed in finance and economics.
Club President: Jaden George
Advisor: Mary Pashley
SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management)
The student chapter exists to serve as a bridge to the professional human resource community and to advance knowledge, understanding, and application of human resource principles and practices.
Advisor: Jaime Williams