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Student Organizations
Feel free to call the advisers (A) listed. Watch for ads in the Daily Nebraskan or look for posters on campus to find out when and where meetings are held.
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All actuarial science students are encouraged to join the UNL Actuarial Science Club, and actively participate in its activities. The purposes of the Club are to: provide students with a better understanding of the actuarial profession and the types of employment available in an actuarial career; promote actuarial science in educational institutions; assist students in preparing for the professional actuarial examinations; and foster close relationships among students in the common pursuit of an actuarial career.
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To stimulate interest in agricultural/business related fields. Provides an opportunity for students to shadow professionals in their field.
For more information, visit the Ag Economics.AgriBusiness Club website.
Coed professional business fraternity striving to develop well trained, ethical, skilled, resourceful, experienced business leaders. Promotes the study of business, brotherhood, scholastic achievement, and community service through professional speakers, business tours, social activities, and community service projects.
Fosters interest, knowledge, and sound techniques in the field of marketing. Guest speakers and forums.
For more information, go to the American Marketing Association webpage.
National honorary and professional accounting fraternity. Membership requirements: 3.0 GPA; 3.0 accumulated GPA. Must have taken or currently be enrolled in Accounting 314.
Visit the Beta Alpha Psi Homepage.
National honorary scholastic fraternity in business administration. Membership requirements: Junior or senior standing with high scholastic achievement.
Anyone who has ever been involved in the Business Learning Community is invited to join this brand new club. The object of LCSAB shall be to provide incoming CBA learning community students with advice and mentorship. Also the LCSAB shall provide guidance to faculty and staff working with the learning community to further implement effective programming. This is a great way to get involved in the life of CBA and give back to students who thrive from mentorship.
Represents CBA's student body in promoting functions of the college and relations with the faculty, staff, and administration. Promotes the general welfare of the college and its students.
View the website at www.unl.edu/cbasab
Seeks to create a network to address issues important to young entrepreneurs, such as gaining credibility despite youth, developing an awareness of franchising, and creating an opportunity for networking. Guest speakers include successful entrepreneurs.
Professional business fraternity. Promotes study of business, high scholarship, and social activity among business students. Speakers, company tours, banquets, and community service projects. Membership requirements: Must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA and be enrolled in CBA.
The mission of the MIS Club is to encourage professional development and increase exposure of students to the MIS field beyond the classroom. The MIS Club actively promotes MIS education and acquaints members to IT professionals in the industry. The MIS Club provides its members with experiences to help them be successful in the IT industry.
The mission of the MBA Student Association is to organize intellectual, social and networking activities not offered directly as part of the MBA program course-work but critical to the overall benefit of the MBA student's graduate experience.
Create marketing plans (research, planning, analysis and creativity) for products or services within the field of agriculture that are not currently being marketed. Interact with professionals in the agriculture field.
For more information, visit the National Agri-Marketing Association web site.
The International Honor Society for Economics – open to undergraduate and graduate students.
ODE’s main objective is to recognize students of high achievement and to promote the study of economics. ODE gives you the opportunity for active involvement but ODE does not require any special commitments.
Membership is open to all students (not simply majors) who have taken at least 12 hours of economics with no grade lower than “B” and achieved an overall cumulative grade point average of 3.0.
If you are interested in applying, please contact our faculty sponsor, Professor May (349 CBA, 472-3369) or stop by the Department of Economics office (340 CBA) and request an application form.
For more information, visit the Omicron Delta Epsilon web site.
Future Business Leaders of America
Nationwide organization for students interested in business and leadership development. Program of competitive business events at conferences across Nebraska and the US.
Largest professional society in the field of HR Management. Students have an opportunity to learn more about HR careers and to interact with professionals in the field.
Visit the SHRM Website.
A team of students who promote free enterprise in education and student-run businesses. The team competes internationally with other universities.
Visit the SIFE Website
Promotes the interests of women in business and broadens opportunities available to them; open to both men and women.