Student Activities
School of Business
Students benefit from classroom assignments, on-campus work opportunities and membership in professional organizations. These professional organizations are student-operated, faculty advised, and provide avenues to interact with and gain experience from professional groups within the business community. In September 2018, Enactus sponsored its 2nd annual start-up competition, "Launch it." Watch the video here.
Organizations
- Accounting Society
- American Marketing Association, AMA
- Beta Alpha Psi: International scholastic and professional organization
- Beta Gamma Sigma, Premier international honor society of AACSB-accredited business programs
- Financial Management Association, FMA
- Investment Club: For students interested in finance and investment
- National Association of Black Accountants, NABA
- Phi Beta Lambda: National honor society for future business leaders
- Risk Management and Insurance Association
- SCOPE
- Student Advisory Council, SAC
- The Society for Human Resource Management, SHRM
- Women in Business
*Officers of the student organizations can email business@oswego.edu with organization events for promotion on Facebook, Twitter or the plasma screen TVs in Rich Hall.
Professionalism as a specific goal is a necessary and desired objective for all business students. It relates to a high level of commitment in attaining personal and professional goals, concern for completion of academic and business tasks at hand, and to well-developed interpersonal relations with people in the workplace.