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Accounting Club | Provides opportunities for leadership experience, networking with students, faculty, and employers, career advice, service, and socializing. |
Advertising Club
www.naf.net |
Sponsored by the Nashville Advertising Federation to expose students to the advertising industry. |
Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi)
www.akpsi.com |
Professional and leadership development of future business leaders, to “Develop welltrained, ethical, skilled, resourceful, experienced business leaders.” |
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) www.aitp.org |
Provides opportunities for professional development and personal growth for information technology professionals. |
Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) | National accounting honor society that actively promotes and recognizes scholastic and professional excellence in accounting. The TSU petitioning BAP chapter provides opportunities for interaction among students, faculty, and professionals, and fosters lifelong growth, service and ethical conduct. |
Beta Gamma Sigma The Honor Society for AACSB Accredited Business Programs www.betagammasigma.org | National accounting honor society that actively promotes and recognizes scholastic and professional excellence in accounting. The TSU petitioning BAP chapter provides opportunities for interaction among students, faculty, and professionals, and fosters lifelong growth, service and ethical conduct. |
Economics & Finance Society | Promotes professionalism within the finance professions; Provides leadership and professional development opportunities. |
MultiCultural Friendship Society | Provides students an opportunity to interact with the global community. |
National Association of Black Accountants(NABA) www.nabainc.org | The leader in expanding the influence of minority professionals in the fields of accounting and finance. The TSU chapter of NABA provides career development seminars, networking opportunities, and student scholarships. |
National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) www.nbmbaa.org | Professional chapter of the national organization specifically for undergraduate students that plan to attend graduate school or enter a field that will require advanced business savvy. |
Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA)
www.fbla-pbl.org |
The college-level component of the Future Business Leaders of America. Provides leadership and professional development opportunities. |
Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) www.shrm.org | Provides professional development and networking opportunities with members of the professional chapter, monthly luncheon speakers, and shadow days. |
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)
www.sife.org |
Promotes free enterprise through education, special events and demonstrations. Competition on regional and national levels allow students the opportunity to showcase local projects and to learn from others. |
Supply Chain Management Student Organization (SCMSO) |
The purpose of the S.C.M.S.O is to increase student awareness of Supply Chain Management by conveying its value through its various opportunities and to foster future business leaders. The goals of S.C.M.S.O. are as follows: To promote and provide educational programs that will enlighten the minds of students; To implement activities that will enrich the overall student’s experience specifically with the College of Business; To facilitate the successful transition from institutional academia to a professional environment.
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