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Business Clubs & Organizations
BizClubs
The COB has many business student clubs that provide social and professional networking, leadership opportunities, career enhancing events, meetings, and fun activities. BizClubs offer something for everyone so get involved today! We hear time and time again, from both recruiters and students, that it is the leadership developed from BizClubs that sets individuals apart when entering the workforce.
Each semester we provide an event for students to explore and connect with our business clubs early in the semester. Save the Date: BizFest Fall 2022 will take place on Wednesday, September 14. Stay tuned for more BizFest details for Fall 2022.
View the current clubs and their contact information in the table below. This is updated once each semester.
Scholarship for BizClub Membership Fee
In the College of Business Office of Student Engagement, we support student success and believe that every business student should have the opportunity to join a business related student club, organization or honor society without barrier.
The COB Club Membership Fee Scholarship was established to support business students who are not able to cover these costs. These scholarships ensure their ability to access these outstanding opportunities, expand their networks and gain valuable leadership experience.
Deadline for Fall 2023 Club Membership Fee Scholarships: September 30, 2023, 11:59 p.m.
Business students who meet one of the following criteria may participate:
- Expressed Interest Business
- Admitted into the Business major
The club, organization or honor society must be active and registered through Student Organizations & Leadership (SO&L).
Application Process
- A Business Major or Expressed Interest Business student may submit the application using our online application form - linked below.
- Student Pays the fees directly to the club
- After the SO&L club registration period closes, the OSE will verify the club/organization status to verify the club/organization is active.
- Once the scholarship is approved, the student will receive the club fee scholarship via Financial Aid.
Important Note: receiving the BizClub Membership fee scholarship may affect other Financial Aid you are receiving; please check with your Financial Aid Counselor to learn more.
Fall 2023 BizClubs - updates coming soon
Organization | Contact Email | President | Advisor Email |
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Accounting Society | president@csusaccysoc.org | daun.jang@csus.edu | |
Beta Alpha Psi | president@bapcsus.com | panggabean@csus.edu | |
Beta Gamma Sigma | bgs@csus.edu | Sienna Strickland | nicole.zauner@csus.edu |
Business Analytics Club | cbaanalyticsb@csus.edu | limin@csus.edu | |
Business Honors Society | bhonsociety@gmail.com | ptong@csus.edu | |
Delta Sigma Pi | dspcsus.president@gmail.com | bonnie.beevers@csus.edu | |
Finance Club | kchang2@csus.edu | Kavin Chang | varshney@saclink.csus.edu |
Financial Planning Association | fpasacstate@gmail.com | lin@csus.edu | |
Gamma Iota Sigma | csusgis@yahoo.com | lin@csus.edu | |
Management Information Systems Association | president@misasacramento.org | joseph.taylor@csus.edu | |
MBA Networking Association | sacmna@gmail.com | jeanie.williams@csus.edu | |
Women in Business | president@wibcsus.biz | gardner@csus.edu |
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