Getting involved on campus is about preparing yourself for your future. By being a member of a student organization, you will have opportunities to network with professionals, enhance social and communication skills, enhance your resume, and gain lifelong friendships. It is even better when you are involved in an organization that focuses specifically on your major. The opportunity are endless; you could be able to learn new skills, explore your interests, develop leadership skills, continue your athletics, create new technologies, perform, debate, dance, play, read, teach etc. If you missed the Fall Involvement fair, don’t worry – there is always Spring Involvement Fair.
The Spring Involvement Fair will host 300 student organizations. The date of the Involvement Fair is Wednesday, February 7, 2018, from 12:00pm – 2:00 pm in the University Union. Organizations pertaining to every area of study the university has to offer will be present; however, there are specific organizations within the College of Business and Economics (CBE) that may interest you.
In the College of Business and Economics, there are 17 student organizations:
Business Administration
- Entrepreneurship
- Enactus
- Fashion Business Tigers
- Finance
– Financial Management Association
– TU Investment Group
– Real Estate Club
- Human Resources
– Society for Human Resource Management
- Legal Studies
- Phi Alpha Delta
- Marketing
- American Marketing Association
- Project Management
– Project Management Association
Accounting
– Towson University Society of Accountancy
– Beta Alpha Psi — Iota Zeta Chapter
– National Association of Black Accountants
Business Systems & Processes
- E-Business Association
Economics
- Economics Society
Public Speaking
- Toastmasters
Additional Organizations
- Alpha Kappa Psi – Fraternity
- Beta Gamma Sigma – Business Honor Society
Remember, being involved in different organization shows employers that you are involved and have the type of leadership skills, and the soft skills they are seeking for. So start yours today!
By: Severine Tamekloe