The WCBA encourages you to actively participate in at least one business student organization during your college career. Through your college's student organizations, you can learn about your major, find internships, gain leadership and practical business experience, and hang out with people who have the same interests as you!
Alpha Iota Delta
Alpha Iota Delta is the national honorary society of the Decision Sciences Institute. In order to be eligible for election to membership in Alpha Iota Delta, a student must have completed four decision sciences courses, be in at least the upper 20 percent of his/her class, and have ethical and moral ideals.
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Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi is a national professional business fraternity that offers its members an opportunity to develop business and leadership skills and provides professional/career opportunities. Membership requirements are equivalent to the admission requirements for the Warrington College of Business Administration or the Fisher School of Accounting.
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American Marketing Association
The University of Florida student chapter of the American Marketing Association is one of the largest student organizations on campus. AMA welcomes students of all majors and classifications.
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Association for Computing Machinery
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the largest international educational and scientific society serving the computing community. Any student with an interest in computer science may be eligible to join ACM.
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ASTRA
ASTRA (Ability, Service, Training, Responsibility, Achievement) is a service organization that is sponsored by the Warrington College of Business Administration and the Altrusa Club of Gainesville. Although our club is predominately women and business majors, anyone is welcome!
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Beta Gamma Sigma
Beta Gamma Sigma is the national scholastic honor society in the field of business administration. To be eligible for membership a student must be ranked in the top seven percent of his/her junior class, or in the top 10 percent of his/her senior class and meet certain course residency requirements.
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Business Administration College Council
The Business Administration College Council (BACC) is the student council for the Warrington College of Business Administration. Any student in the Warrington College of Business Administration is eligible to be a member of the BACC.
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Business Professionals of America
The mission of Business Professionals of America is to contribute to the preparation of a world-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills.
This organization competes in regional, state, and national levels in 75 different categories. The categories range from computer science, economics, management, marketing, finance, and more. Students can also compete as individuals or teams, depending on the events. We also focus on networking, gaining internships, and fund-raising.
At Business Professionals of America, we are committed to developing the best possible career and technical education organization for students in the United States. The measure of our success will be the perception that alumni of Business Professionals of America are highly competent and skilled workforce professionals who enable business and industry to maintain the economic vitality and high quality of life associated with our celebrated United States of America.
Megha Kalsi, BPA President
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Delta Epsilon Chi
Delta Epsilon Chi is an international organization for college students who are preparing for careers in marketing, management, entrepreneurship, advertising, sales, financial services, e-commerce, and other business-related areas. DEX welcomes all majors and classifications. To get more information about DEX, please e-mail us and refer to the national Delta Epsilon Chi website.
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Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional business fraternity organized to foster the study of business. Eligible students have been admitted to the College and have a GPA of 2.0 or higher, or students with sophomore or junior standing who have not been admitted to the College but intend to pursue a business or accounting degree and have a GPA of 2.7 or higher.
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The Entrepreneurship and Technology Club
The Entrepreneurship and Technology Club was formed to promote the creation of new ventures at the University of Florida and Gainesville. Our programs are focused on wealth creation and idea generation. Programs include Idea Forums, Brown Bag Lunches, Workshops, Distinguished Speaker Series, and much, much more!!
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Florida Women In Business
Florida Women in Business is a student organization at the University of Florida whose members are a diverse group of women, studying in various disciplines, with the common goal of breaking the glass ceiling present in today's business world. At our bimonthly meetings we host speakers from various companies representing many different industries, presenting on topics ranging from effective interviewing techniques to self-defense. We also perform community service in association with Junior Achievement and the Arbor House of Gainesville.
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Hispanic Student Business Association
The Hispanic Student Business Association promotes professional, community and campus awareness of Hispanic students who show promise of becoming future business leaders. We encourage any interested students to join the Hispanic Student Business Association and get involved with an exciting and innovative organization.
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International Business Society
The International Business Society's mission is to promote interest in international affairs and business topics among the UF student body. IBS is a great way for International Students (UF students as well as visiting exchange students) to get involved and actively contribute to an organization on campus.
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Minority Business Society
The Minority Business Society was organized to develop a network of college support systems for minority students. MBS sponsors and promotes activities, programs, and other opportunities for the enrichment of minority business students.
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Phi Beta Lambda
PHI BETA LAMBDA, Tau Pi Chapter, is the collegiate division of Future Business Leaders of America. We are not a greek organization, but an equal opportunity organization that seeks the interest of students who have a curiosity in business and/or business-related fields. We help students develop leadership and networking opportunities in a university setting as well as within the Gainesville community so that they will benefit as productive and efficient citizens. The PBL executive board, with its committee chairs, delegate work to all members so that everyone participates. We strive for each member to mature into a Future Business Leader of America.
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Real Estate Society
The mission of the UF Real Estate Society is to actively create, support and enhance the academic experiences and pre-professional opportunities for students involved in the UF Program in Real Estate.
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Retail Society
The Retail Society works to develop a strong networking system for those who are interested in seeking internships and careers in retailing. This is achieved through constant contact with knowledgeable, experienced students and via information sessions which allow recruiters to discourse on their companies and opportunities.
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Student Finance Group
The Student Finance Group focuses on finance and provides networking opportunities for finance and other business majors. The organization hosts a speaker series that features business finance professionals, coordinates mentoring opportunities with graduate students, provides information and activities related to professional development, engages in community service, and offers students interested in finance the chance to take part in finance-related competitions.
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Student Investment Club
The Student Investment Club (SIC) gives students at the University of Florida the chance to get hands on experience investing their money in the stock market with a group of their peers. SIC is open to students of any major and no prior investing experience is necessary. Students do not have to invest any money to be a member of the club.
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Undergraduate Economic Society
The UES was formed to provide students interested in furthering their understanding of the field of economics a forum in which to gather and discuss national and world events. The UES is not limited only to those majoring in economics but is open to all students interested in the field.
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UF-Society for Human Resources Management
The Society for Human Resources Management (UF-SHRM) is an international organization for students and professionals interested in the human resource field regardless of academic major. For more information, please see the message board located on the west end of the first floor of Matherly Hall, or contact the Department of Management located in room 201 of Stuzin Hall, 392-0163.
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Upsilon Pi Epsilon
Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE) is the first and only existing national honor society in computer science. Its membership includes outstanding undergraduate and graduate students and faculty in computer science. Prospective student members must be working toward a degree in computer science at the time they are considered for membership. For further information, please stop by the UPE office in 512 CSE, or call 392-9579.
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Warrington Diplomats
The Warrington Diplomats are a highly motivated and committed group of students who are selected through a competitive application process by the School of Business in the Warrington College of Business Administration (WCBA). To be considered for a Diplomat position, students must have attained junior or senior status with a minimum 3.0 UF GPA.
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Warrington Student Integrity Team
The mission of the Warrington Student Integrity Team is to encourage academic integrity, to foster honesty, courage and virtue, and to uphold the ethics of the Warrington College of Business Administration community within the academic and professional realms.
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