Student Organizations

Beyond the expected participation in classes, business students are encouraged to interact with the faculty at monthly departmental meetings. Additionally, they can choose from several business-related, extra-curricular activities involving national student organizations. From the Business Achievers Association to the Finance Club, from the student chapter of the American Marketing Organization to the National Association of Black Accountants, students can participate in a number of activities that add to their college years and allow them to start developing the networks vital to professional success.

Further, many business students are active in campus-wide activities, including the Student Government Association, Homecoming, the Xavier Activities Board and various honors organizations. Many business students also choose to give back to the community by volunteering their time and energy in a number of programs.

National Association of Black Accountants

National Association of Black Accountants

Since 1969, the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. has been the leader in expanding the influence of minority professionals in the fields of accounting and finance.

 

X.U. Students In Free Enterprise

SIFE is a global non-profit organization active in more than 40 countries. SIFE is funded by financial contributions from corporations, entrepreneurs, foundations, government agencies and individuals. Working in partnership with business and higher education, SIFE establishes student teams on university campuses.

Sife

 

American Marketing Association

American Marketing Association

The American Marketing Association, one of the largest professional associations for marketers, has 38,000 members worldwide in every area of marketing. For over six decades the AMA has been the leading source for information, knowledge sharing and development in the marketing profession.

 

Business Achievers Association

The Business Achievers Association strives to promote business Careers for Xavier University students through an improved knowledge of current events, industry standards, internships, and opportunities.  To this end, the Business Achievers Association prepares students to assume roles of leadership in society, while, at the same time, increasing student recruitment and raising scholarships for future Xavierites.

Business Achievers Association