Student Organizations
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Student Organizations The Executive Leadership Council is an advisory organization comprised of the core leaders from the 17 College of Business student organizations highlighted below. AIESEC is an international, student run, independent, educational association that offers practical international business experience. Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Business Fraternity remains the oldest, largest, and most successful Professional Business Fraternity in the world. It is open to students in all majors. The Banking and Investment Association works closely with the faculty and its offi ce members to enhance the undergraduate experience and meet the needs of the student body. Our main goal is to promote activities that benefi t the fi nancial community, students, and faculty. In doing so we are able to develop strong leaders in fi nance. Beta Alpha Psi encourages and gives recognition to scholastic and professional excellence in the fi eld of accounting. Delta Sigma Pi fosters the study of business in universities and promotes a closer affi liation between the commercial world and the business student. It is open to students in all business concentrations. The Entrepreneurial Society is dedicated to shaping today's students into tomorrow's entrepreneurs by conducting workshops that include outstanding guest speakers and/or panel discussions. The Financial Management Association makes fi nance fun, real, and exciting by linking student members' technical classroom skills with guest speakers' business-world experiences. Information Systems Audit and Control Association acts as a medium through which the Accounting Information Systems students have interactions with IT/IS audit professionals. The Institute of Management Accountants helps accounting majors learn more about opportunities in corporate accounting, as well as government and non-profi ts. The International Business Association promotes international careers, studying abroad, and strong global leadership to stretch through all borders and boundaries of possibility. The Latino Business Student Association provides students the opportunity to interact with Latino professionals who have already successfully overcome many of the obstacles that many young Latinos face. The Management Information Systems Club provides opportunities for students to network and socialize with other students, faculty, and industry representatives in MIS. The Marketing Association provides the opportunity to network with Silicon Valley's fi nest marketing professionals. The MBA Association promotes student development and welfare, and enhances the identity and perception of the MBA program, with emphasis on developing rela- tionships with alumni, faculty, and the business community. The National Society of Leadership and Success offers life-changing lectures from the nation's leading presenters and a community where like-minded success oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed. The Society for the Advancement of Management is designed to promote pro- fessionalism and practical education to students interested in management, while educating students that management is not just a business skill, but a skill for life. The Society for Human Resource Management strives to facilitate opportunities for career growth and enhancement in the fi eld of human resource management. If you want to join, explore or fi nd more information about student organizations, you can check the following website: https://www.sjsu.edu/cob/Students/organizations. San José University College of Business www.sjsu.edu/cob 408-924-3400.