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Undergraduate Student Business Organizations

The School of Business Administration hosts a variety of professional organizations for student involvement. Provides members with opportunities for academic, personal and professional development so that they may contribute effectively and ethically to society and their organizations.

Members of all organizations are committed to serve the community and develop conscientious participation in civic activities, build unity within the organizations, and establish friendships and networks that extend beyond the college career.

If interested, contact the following faculty for further information:

Accounting Society

Designed to help students learn about the various aspects of the financial information profession through activities and involvement with professionals, faculty, and peers.

Advisor: Romney, Miles
Contact: (619) 260-4882

Alpha Kappa Psi

A co-educational business fraternity that aims to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounting, and finance.

Advisor: Vargas, Vicente
Contact: (619) 260-4136

Alpha Sigma Gamma

A society recognizing superior academic performance and intelligent, ethical application of knowledge in the field of Real Estate.

Advisor: Tu, Charles
Contact: (619) 260-4786

Beta Alpha Psi

A national honors fraternity that provides interaction with finance, information systems, and accounting professionals; conducts technical and personal development programs through campus, regional, and national meetings; and promotes and encouraging community service.

Advisor: Judd, Mark
Contact: (619) 260-2258

Beta Gamma Sigma (Co-ed Business Honors Society)

The highest international recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in an undergraduate, master's, or doctoral program at a school accredited by AACSB International.

Advisors: maa@SanDiego.edu and Sumner, Steven
Contact: (619) 260-4875

Delta Sigma Pi (Business Fraternity)

A fraternity that fosters the study of business in universities; encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for mutual advancement through research and practice; promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce; and further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture, as well as the civic and commercial welfare of the community.

Advisor: Leonard, Jewel
Contact: (619) 260-8832

E-Club (Entrepreneurship)

The USD Entrepreneurship Club is committed to bringing together students, entrepreneurs, alumni, and faculty with the hopes of building relationships and fostering an interactive learning environment to explore the world of entrepreneurship.

Advisor: Sebastiao, Helder
Contact: (619) 260-2386

Economics Club

The Economics Council serves as a voice for economics students in the School of Business. The council is composed of student leaders whose goal is to pursue further understanding within the field of economics outside of the classroom.

Advisor: Gabaldon, Joey
Contact:(619) 260-5905

Finance Club

As a member of the Finance Club, students are expected to take part in discussions and play a role in picking stocks for the club's investment fund. The Finance Club has two main goals: The first is to aid in the process of searching for job and internship opportunities. The other is to expand the financial knowledge of all members through discussions, guest speakers, and investing real money out of the club's investment fund.

Advisor: Zocco, Dennis
Contact:(619) 260-4848

Marketing Club

The Marketing Club is committed to introduce students to the various aspects of marketing by providing resources and encouraging interaction with professionals, faculty, and peers. We achieve this by creating projects that offer real world experiences, inviting professional speakers, and by helping students build a network that will be valuable in their professional careers. Hope this works for you.

Advisor: Becker, Timothy
Contact:(619) 260-7458

Net Impact Undergrads

Net Impact is a global membership organization of students and professionals using business to improve the world. Net Impact Undergrad is an exciting new program built on Net Impact's proven model of organization, inspiration, and education. It connects members with forward-thinking leaders to create positive social and environmental change through business.

Advisors: Leonard,Jewel
Contact: (619) 260-8832

Omicron Delta Epsilon (Int'l Honor Society in Economics)

An international economics honor society providing extracurricular programs, lectures, discussions, and meetings to furthering the study of economics.

Advisor: Yandell, Dirk
Contact: (619) 260-4835

Real Estate Society

The Real Estate Society is a 200-plus member student organization that—through industry outreach and monthly meetings—provides resources and information to students interested in or pursuing a career in real estate.

Advisor: Lukens,Lauren
Contact: (619) 260-7619

Student International Business Council

The Student International Business Council is a privately-endowed, student-led organization dedicated to its vision of "Peace Through Commerce." Focused on leadership, international business, and responsible business conduct, the long term goal of the Council is to develop individuals who will go on and play a fundamental role in peace around the world. The Council completes several projects per year in conjunction with business leaders in the San Diego area and other parts of the world which give students real world experience using commerce to facilitate positive change. The Council sends students overseas for leadership conferences and internships and is looking to expand in this aspect of the organization in upcoming years.

Advisor: McCoy, Robin
Contact: (619) 260-7774

Supply Chain Management Student Association

An association that provides "cutting edge" knowledge of Supply Chain Management, high value career opportunity exposure, and networking.

Advisor: Hummell, Ray and Kukta, Karen
Contact: (619) 260-4894 / (619) 260-7903