Getting involved is an excellent way to enrich your college experience and make the most of your time in the College of Business. It’s a chance to meet people outside your classes, explore different career paths, and learn more about what you might want to do after graduation. Our student organizations give you opportunities to build leadership skills, hear from professionals, work on real-world experiences, build your resume, and start building a network that can help you long after college. No matter your major or interest area, there’s a place where you can plug in, get involved, and start building your future.
American Marketing Association (AMA) is a student organization for individuals interested in marketing and related business fields. The organization provides opportunities for students to explore marketing concepts, engage with industry trends, develop professional skills, and build connections through networking and organizational activities.
For more information, contact Meichen Dong mdong1.edu.
Asian Business Student Association (ABSA) is a student organization that provides opportunities for students interested in business to engage in meetings, events, and activities related to academic and career interests in business.
For more information, contact Anh Phan aphan1@lamar.edu.
The National Association for Information Systems is a student organization that supports students interested in information systems and technology through meetings, educational activities, networking opportunities, and engagement with topics relevant to the field. Members have opportunities to connect with peers, faculty, alumni, and industry professionals while exploring current trends and careers in information systems.
For more information, contact Melinda Nelson mwilson2@lamar.edu.
Beta Alpha Psi is an international honor organization for students and professionals in accounting, finance, and information systems. Its mission is to encourage and recognize academic excellence and professional development in these fields, while also promoting ethical conduct and service.
Membership in Beta Alpha Psi provides students with opportunities to engage with industry professionals, participate in networking events, develop leadership skills, and strengthen career readiness through service and professional programming. Members are expected to maintain strong academic performance and actively contribute to chapter activities that support both the university and the broader business community.
For more information, please contact David Rose drose@lamar.edu.
The College of Business Student Advisory Council (CoBSAC) provides students with an opportunity to serve as the voice of the student body and collaborate with college leadership on initiatives that enhance the student experience. Council members represent their peers, provide feedback on programs and services, promote student engagement, and help strengthen the connection between students, faculty, and administration. Through leadership, advocacy, and service, members gain valuable professional skills while making a meaningful impact on the College of Business community.
For more information please visit the College of Business Student Advisory Council webpage.
The Construction Management Student Association (CMSA) is a student organization dedicated to supporting students pursuing careers in construction management and related fields. The organization provides opportunities for professional development, networking with industry leaders, and exposure to real-world construction practices.
Members engage in hands-on learning experiences, industry site visits, guest speaker events, and service activities that strengthen leadership, teamwork, and technical skills. The association also helps students build connections with employers and prepare for successful careers in the construction industry.
For more information, please contact Fawad Niazi fniazi@lamar.edu.
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a student organization for students interested in business, leadership, and professional growth. Members participate in activities and events designed to enhance their understanding of business and strengthen their leadership skills.
For more information, contact Paul Howell phowell@lamar.edu.
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is a student organization for individuals interested in human resource management and related business fields. The organization provides opportunities for students to explore topics in human resources, engage with professionals, and learn about current practices and trends in the workplace.
For more information, contact Liza Lybolt llybolt@lamar.edu.
Women in Business is a student organization that promotes professional development, leadership, and networking opportunities for students interested in business. Members participate in activities and events designed to support academic, personal, and career growth.
For more information, contact Toni Mulvaney mulvaneytp@lamar.edu.
Women in Construction Management is a student organization for individuals interested in construction management. The organization provides opportunities for professional growth, industry engagement, and leadership development through meetings and related activities.
For more information, contact Brittany Muhlenkort bmuhlenkort@lamar.edu.
College of Business student organizations are just the start—Lamar offers something for virtually every interest.
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