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Undergraduate Business Student Life - Undergraduate Business Student Life

 

Student Involvement Opportunities


Outside of the classroom, the Business Student Associations and Professional Business Fraternities provide opportunities for undergraduate students to develop new interests and friendships, expand their knowledge of  business disciplines, broaden their networks of SCU students and alumni, and participate in professional and social events. Involvement in one or more of the Business Student Associations or Professional Fraternities provides a richer experience to the college years. In addition, these organizations offer many leadership opportunities. Get involved today!
 
 

Business Student Associations (BSA)


  • iconAccounting Association

    The Accounting Association organizes professional and social activities designed to stimulate and develop the skills and relationships essential to an accounting career. The SCU Accounting Program owes much of its success to the efforts of these students in organizing events that prepare senior, junior, and sophomore students for interviews and accounting careers.
    Contact: Jessica Tuan (jtuan@scu.edu)
  • iconSanta Clara Entrepreneur Organization

    Santa Clara Entrepreneurs Organization is a student group focused on advancing student entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University. It features competitions, business endeavors, guest speakers, and workshops for students to learn about starting up their own businesses from idea to execution.
    Our mission is to foster, promote and strengthen entrepreneurial talent both locally and globally by leveraging Santa Clara University and its community.
    Contact: Bret Gladfelty (bgladfelty@scu.edu)
  • iconFinance Association

    The Finance Association seeks to connect its members with the working world through various networking and informational events. The themes of these events are generally centered on the diverse fields of Finance. The overarching goal is to expose SCU students to what awaits after college.
    Contact: John Regier (jregier@scu.edu)
  • iconInvestment Club


  • iconLatino Business Students Association (LBSA)

    The Latino Business Student Association (LBSA) of Santa Clara University (SCU) will attempt to educate and prepare members, providing them with the necessary tools and skills to strive and succeed in the business world. We will provide members with useful information, networking opportunities, and ongoing relationships through campus resources, faculty, business professionals, the Leavey School of Business, alumni and fellow LBSA members. We will serve as a mechanism for communication between the Leavey School of Business and LBSA members. In addition, we will provide an environment that enables LBSA members to enhance themselves culturally and academically. While expanding Latino leadership in the global work force.
    Contact: Eloy Ramirez (E4Ramirez@scu.edu)
  • iconMarComm Network

    Looking for a way to get more exposure to the marketing and communications fields, while having fun and applying your leadership experience along the way?  Join MarComm today!

    The mission of MarComm is to provide undergraduate Santa Clara University students the opportunity to explore careers in marketing and communications through networking opportunities, informational events and service activities.

    College is a time of exploration, and the MarComm Network strives to provide students a framework for pursuing their professional goals in fields related to marketing and communications.
    Contact: Sarah Chorey (schorey@scu.edu)
  • iconRetail Studies Student Association

    The Retail Studies program provides students with the qualifications to enter the retail industry in such fields as buying, e-commerce, store management, global sourcing, and information technology.  Students enrolled in the program will graduate with a minor in Retail Studies and are a part of the Retail Studies Student Association (providing students with networking, scholarship and leadership opportunities).
    Contact: Hayley Banbury (hbanbury@scu.edu)

     

     

     

 

Professional Business Fraternities

  • iconAlpha Kappa Psi

    A coed professional business fraternity recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders. It is dedicated to improving the welfare of its members through individual business development, fostering business connections, and constructively contributing to the surrounding community.
    Contact: Jessica Tuan (JTuan@scu.edu)
  • iconDelta Sigma Pi

    Delta Sigma Pi is a co-ed, international professional fraternity with a membership of over 260,000 around the globe. The fraternity provides a world-wide network to each of its members, supporting their professional and personal development not only through college, but for a lifetime.

    Founded on May 13th, 1950 at Santa Clara University is the Gamma Xi Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi. Gamma Xi seeks to improve the social and economic welfare of our community, and the professionalism and network of our brothers. The Brothers of Gamma Xi are students of the Leavey School of Business or Economics majors in the School of Arts and Sciences.
    Contact: Matthew Chee (mchee@scu.edu)
 

For More Information


Undergraduate Business Programs Office

Lucas Hall 115

UGBPrograms@scu.edu

408-554-4791