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Business Student Organizations

Make the most of your pro experience by joining a business-related club at SLU to gain insightful knowledge, develop your professional skills and network with peers, alumni and employers. 

Members of the Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity pose for a class photo around their fraternity flag in the Marquette gallery
Delta Sigma Pi is one of several professional business fraternities students can join at the Chaifetz School.

Dean's Student Advisory Board

The Dean’s Student Advisory Board (DSAB) is an advisory body to the Edward Jones Dean of the Chaifetz School of Business. The board also serves as a forum for collaboration on projects and programming in the business school. DSAB is comprised of representatives from each business school club and organization.

Professional Business and Honorary Fraternities

Alpha Kappa Psi

As a professional business fraternity, AKPsi’s principles are to promote institutions of business education, to develop future leaders and to foster appreciation for higher ideals in business.

Beta Alpha Psi

Founded in 1919, Beta Alpha Psi is an international honors organization for accounting, finance, business analytics or digital technology students whose mission is to inspire and support excellence by fostering lifelong ethical, social and public responsibilities while providing opportunities for service, professional development and interaction among members and financial professionals.

Beta Gamma Sigma

BGS is the premier honor society recognizing business excellence. Lifetime members have earned the right to be considered the “Best in Business.” Undergraduate students are eligible for selection in junior or senior year.

Delta Sigma Pi

DSP is composed of ambitious, unique business students. Members are dedicated to the advancement of business and commerce and are constantly working towards becoming well-rounded professionals.

Omicron Delta Epsilon

Omicron Delta Epsilon is the international economics honor society, which recognizes scholastic attainment and outstanding achievements in economics along with the establishment of closer ties between students and faculty in economics.

 

Business School Clubs and Organizations

Aspire STL

Aspire STL is a space for underrepresented businesspeople to grow professionally together. As the only diversity-based organization in the Chaifetz School of Business, Aspire also aims to bring equity and representation to the forefront of the business school's conversations. The organization hosts meetings and workshops to provide opportunities for women and minorities in the corporate world

Business Technology Management (BTM) Club

The Business Technology Management (BTM) Club strives to create business leaders who can enter society with the knowledge and skills required to transform society in a beneficial way. The BTM Club creates a sense of community among students majoring in BTM and also non-BTM majors. It nurtures this community by supplying them with the skills needed to be successful in any of their fields. 

Economics Club

The Economics Club’s mission is to promote economic literacy by SLU students for SLU students throughout the campus by means of public speakers, tutors, discussions on economic topics and club outings.

Finance Club

The Finance Club is designed to inform its members of career paths in the financial services sector and to provide opportunities to network with finance professionals. The club also promotes finance-related activities and provides its members with opportunities to take leadership in the club.

International Business Club

The International Business Club works to provide SLU students with knowledge, networking and experience in the area of international business.

SLU Entrepreneurs Club

The College Entrepreneurship Organization’s mission is to introduce, engage and inspire student entrepreneurs to create a better world through entrepreneurship.

SLU Marketing Club

The mission of the SLU Marketing Club is to foster a creative and professional atmosphere in which students can develop their own definition of marketing by practicing marketing skills within the SLU community and beyond.

Sports Business Association

SBA is designed to aid sports business students and those who are interested in sports business by giving them the opportunity to network, connect and grow when looking for internships and careers to perfect their professional profile.

 

I've made great connections and met some of my closest friends through Marketing Club, and my involvement in other Chaifetz School student organizations has helped me find my voice as a leader.

Emily Devyor, Class of 2023

Business Student Organizations Policies and Procedures

The Chaifetz School provides additional policies, procedures and resources to assist student clubs within the business school.

Policies and Procedures for Business Student Organizations