Clubs and Organizations
By hosting a variety of guest speakers, this club provides a chance to network with accounting professionals and learn about the many available opportunities present in the field of accounting. The club hosts speakers from private and public accounting firms as well as specialists in governmental and forensic accounting. Other speakers may include representatives from master of accountancy programs and CPA review courses.
Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional business fraternity that applies the most contemporary practices to business. The Iota Pi Chapter at CNU, promotes higher ideals in commerce, accounts and banking, and provides service to the community and university.
Beta Gamma Sigma is the honor society for business programs accredited by AACSB International (the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB International.
The CEE Fund is a student-founded, student-run non-profit organization dedicated to the practice of sound securities investment and the management of a real-dollar investment portfolio. More than just a student organization, the CEE Fund strives to build capital through well-researched and well-executed security trades. Invest in your education today and join the CEE Fund.
enactus members have been very active in service to the community, especially in finance and economics. They have won awards and a grant for community outreach work in establishing financial literacy programs through innovative educational seminars and activities with emphasis on youth active in the Boys & Girls Club.
As the Entrepreneur Club we strive to connect current CNU students with alumni and employers who are immersed in the world of entrepreneurship through speakers, think tanks, pitch competitions, internships and local startup businesses. We strive to bring people of all majors together to spread bright ideas and make students' creative dreams a reality.
The CNU student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) promotes interaction between management students and practitioners. It develops opportunities for students to supplement classroom education with real-world experience through guest speakers, networking events and other hands-on activities.
The Student Academic Advisory Board involves students in the leadership of the school. Members work with the dean and the Luter School of Business Board of Advisors to suggest improvements, voice opinions and concerns and propose new programs.
The Student Marketing Association is a business professional society that helps prepare leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management.
Women in Business creates a community on campus for women who are interested in any aspect of business to feel a sense of belonging and learn about what it is like to be a professional in industry. WIB provides community, education, and empowerment to members through professional panel discussions, professional development, mentorship, alumni networking, and conferences.