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Something for everyoneThere are more than 30 student organizations associated with the Spears School of Business. Each has a designated faculty member serving as an advisor as well as elected student officers within the club. Joining a student organization can begin a process of networking that will lead you to a more successful college experience and help launch your career.

  • African American Business Students Association

    Advisor: Lex Washington, 447 Business Building

    African American Business Students Association is an organization that will equip you with skills, developmental tools and opportunities that enable you to be successful throughout your career in any business major of choice. Open to all majors.

  • Association of Information Technology Professionals

    Advisor: Gabriel Bahr

    Association of Information Technology Professionals is an organization that helps you develop a better understanding of the nature and functions of technology, study related equipment, promote sound general principles in the field, and study technical methods with a view to their improvement. Open to all majors.

  • Beta Alpha Psi

    Advisor: Craig Sisneros, 397 Business Building

    Beta Alpha Psi is an honorary organization for accounting students and professionals that promotes accounting at OSU through interaction with professors and professional organizations. Membership is restricted to accounting majors who have completed Intermediate Accounting I and maintain at least a 3.25 grade point average.

  • Beta Gamma Sigma

    Advisor: Marlys Mason, 370 Business Building

    Beta Gamma Sigma is an international honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a program accredited by AACSB International. Membership by invitation only.

  • Business Analytics Student Association (BASA)

    Advisor: Miriam McGaugh
    BASA is an organized body by means of which Master's of Science in Business Analytics, a graduate degree program under the department of Marketing in the Spears School of Business, students can cooperate in matters of common concerns and student welfare to bring about closer relations among the MSBA students, the administration, faculty and student body.

  • Business News Club

    Advisor: Craig Watters, 218 Business Building

    Business News Club is an organization that promotes awareness and understanding of current business and financial news. Open to all majors.

  • Business Student Council

    Advisor:  Sarah Johnson, 363 Business Building

    The vision of the Business Student Council is to partner faculty and students in establishing the Spears School of Business as the premier college at Oklahoma State University, and the mission is to serve the interests of the Spears School of Business while enhancing faculty-student interaction and providing students with leadership opportunities. Application and interview process for selection.

  • Brand Squad

    Advisor: Maribeth Kuzmeski, 459 Business Building
    The Brand Squad is a group of students that help our student-athletes at OSU become successful monetizing their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). Each Brand Squad member goes through NIL training adhering to OSU and NCAA guidance. Members are matched with student-athletes to generate deal opportunities and assist with their social media efforts. Open to all majors.

  • Club Managers Association of America (CMAA)

    Advisor: Silvio Ceschini, 165D Nancy Randolph Davis

    CMAA helps any student enrolled in Hospitality and Tourism Management courses become acquainted with, and develop an interest in, careers related to private club management.  Members have opportunities to develop professional and academic relationships with other students and professional members nationwide.  CMAA raises money through catering events, which helps subsidize costs for local and national trips that offer students real life work experiences.

  • Data Analytics Club

    Advisors: Kim Strom, 229 Business Building, and Jerry Rackley, 268 Business Building
    The Data Analytics Club (DAC) is a Spears Business organization that affords students of any OSU major to explore the opportunities of a career in data analytics. Members network with industry analytics professionals, explore tools used for data analysis, consider career paths and develop new friendships with students who have a passion for data-driven decision-making.

  • Delta Sigma Pi

    Advisor: Richard Gajan, 423 Business Building

    Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional business fraternity that instills professionalism and leadership in members, while in a social setting. Open to all business majors, application process for selection.

  • Economics Society

    Advisor: Bill McLean, 264 Business

    Economics Society is a club for all students intrigued by economic issues and the economic side of broad issues affecting our nation and the world. Open to all majors.

  • Entrepreneurship Club

    Advisor: Bruce Barringer, 428A Business Building

    Entrepreneurship Club is an organization where you can develop your entrepreneurial potential, share your dreams and collaborate on creative projects. Open to all majors.

  • Eta Sigma Delta

    Advisor: Willie Tao, 389 Nancy Randolph Davis

    Eta Sigma Delta recognizes students in hospitality and tourism for outstanding academic achievement, meritorious service and demonstrated professionalism.  Membership in this honor society promotes excellence and scholarship among both students and professional members.  Membership invitations are sent to students with an interest in the industry who have achieved a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2.

  • Financial Management Association

    Advisor: Jun Zhang and Amit Bansal

    Financial Management Association (FMA) is a student-run chapter of the Financial Management Association International. FMA of OSU focuses on exposing students to exciting internships, jobs and career paths across the world of finance. A recognized Superior Chapter for 20 consecutive years, in 2021 the OSU FMA became an Ambassador Chapter to assist other university chapters looking to grow.

  • Human Resource Management Association

    Advisor: Lindsey Greco, 229 Business Building

    Human Resource Management Association is an organization that helps members gain the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to transition into HR or management positions. Open to all majors.

  • Information Security and Assurance Club

    Advisor: Jim Burkman, 306 Business Building

    Information Security and Assurance Club is an organization that is open to all undergraduate and graduate students with any level of skill from any discipline. Club meetings are every other week and demonstrate elementary to advanced computer attacks and defenses. ISAC has a dedicated lab off campus and competes annually in the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. ISAC is also a great way to get plugged into companies as they are often guest demonstrators and have shown a keen interest in supporting and hiring ISAC students.

  • Latino Business Student Association

    Advisors: Federico Aime, 469 Business Building
    Craig Sisneros, 397 Business Building

    The Latino Business Student Association serves as a platform for students to take advantage of all available resources and opportunities offered within the Spears School of Business to get students career ready for after graduation. The LBSA helps students adapt to life at OSU, Stillwater and the surrounding area in Oklahoma.

  • Marketing Club

    Advisor: Maribeth Kuzmeski, 459 Business Building

    The purpose of the Marketing Club is to help make students more marketable. The club promotes professionalism in marketing and offers opportunities to hear from national experts, gain internships, and participate in competitions, service projects, and conferences. Open to all majors. Marketing website here.

  • Meeting Professionals International

    Advisor: Jinyoung Im, 388 Nancy Randolph Davis

    Meeting Professionals International (MPI) is the largest meeting and event industry association worldwide. Founded in 1972, the organization provides innovative and relevant education, offers networking opportunities and business exchanges, and acts as a prominent voice for the promotion and growth of the industry. MPI has a global community of 60,000 meeting and event professionals, including more than 17,000 engaged members and its Plan Your Meetings audience. It has more than 90 chapters and clubs in 24 countries. The student chapter meets with the MPI Oklahoma chapter and brings in speakers for professional development.

  • National Society of Minorities in Hospitality

    Advisor: Yeasun Chung, 393 Nancy Randolph Davis

    The National Society of Minorities in Hospitality (NSMH) was founded in 1989 at Cornell University as a non-profit student-run professional organization. The mission is to educate in order to aid in the recruitment, retention, support, and advancement of minority students in the hospitality industry.

  • Net Impact

    Advisor: Jason Aamodt

    Net Impact is an organization that inspires, educates and equips you to use the power of business to create a more socially and environmentally sustainable world. Open to all majors.

  • OSU Consulting Club

    Advisor: Stephanie Royce, 477 Business Building

    Designed to increase awareness of the consulting industry and connect membership with job opportunities at consulting firms. OSU Consulting Club will prepare members for success in their job search by providing networking opportunities and case interview preparation.

  • OSU Investment Banking Club 

    Advisor: Eric Sisneros, 265 Business Building

    The goal of the OSU Investment Banking Club is to aid OSU's brightest students in their journey to find the most prestigious and sought-after jobs attainable in their field of finance. This club exists to educate current students and connect them with alumni who desire to grow the pipeline from Stillwater to Wall Street.

  • Spears Ambassadors

    Advisor: Courtney Schmidt, 272 Business Building

    Spears Ambassadors Is an organization that will allow you to promote Oklahoma State University and the Spears School of Business by attending and conducting recruiting events, having continuous communication with potential business students, and working together to provide a solid foundation of role models to current and prospective students. Application and interview process for selection.

  • Spears Freshman Community

    Advisor: Rey Marrufo, 272 Business Building

    The Spears Freshman Community connects freshman students with peers, organizations, faculty and other meaningful opportunities in the Spears School of Business.  Join us for social activities, business programs and leadership opportunities.

  • Spears Transfers Community

    Advisor: Rey Marrufo, 272 Business Building
    Spears Transfers Community is open to all business transfer students who would like to build a sense of community in Spears. STC’s goal is to connect students who transfer into Spears Business with peers, faculty, organizations and other meaningful opportunities. We are open to all Spears transfers and have no dues!

  • Sports Management Club

    Advisor: Bryan Finch, 415 Business Building

    Sports Management Club Is an organization that allows you to establish a networking base in the sports industry, learn about careers in sports business, and find out about internship and job opportunities in sports. Open to all majors.

  • Student Center for Public Trust (Student CPT)

    Advisor: Rachel Cox and Jennifer Coonce

    The Student Center for Public Trust (Student CPT) is a student organization that provides an interactive environment where ethical behaviors and ideas can flourish. We bring in high-caliber guest speakers to engage with us about ethical leadership in business. We meet twice a semester, and our club is open to all majors.

  • Women in Business

    Advisors: Lex Washington and Sarah Teague

    Women in Business is a student organization dedicated to the personal and professional development of young women in the Spears School of Business. We aim to create a space where members are encouraged to develop new knowledge, relationships and skills through various events and opportunities.

  • Women in Technology

    Advisors: Kim Strom and Tina Meier

    Women in Technology (WIT) is a student organization designed to connect students across all technical disciplines to industry professionals, develop skills to navigate the technology workforce and educate them on technology trends and career pathways. We encourage students interested in learning more about the technology field to join us for a variety of workshops, presentations and events designed to help women be successful in their careers.

Graduate and Doctoral Student Organizations

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