Student Organizations

Get Involved in Student Organizations! COB Student Clubs have participated in national and international competitions and earned numerous awards. 

Accounting Club
To encourage and give recognition to scholastic and professional excellence in accounting.

American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL)
To utilize student foundation to stimulate tribal economic growth and stability through an emphasis on maintaining culturally appropriate American Indian Business development. 

American Marketing Association (AMA) Club
To prepare students for their proessional careers through experiences that inspire students to cultivate strong networks, personal growth, and ethical leadership with a community-oriented focus. 

Investment Club
To provide students with an opportunity to apply modern finance theory to investment decisions involving actual market transactions. 

Council of Student Advisors
The Council of Student Advisors is a board of student leaders representing the COB student body. The Council meets on a regular basis with the Dean to advise on the academic and student service issues of the College. 

Advising Information

After achieving junior status, Business Administration majors are assigned to a faculty advisor through the Student Services Center of the College of Business. The faculty advisor is available to assist with the selection of courses, clarify course and degree requirements, monitor student progress toward degree completion, and provide other general academic assistance, including information about career opportunities. 

The College of Business Student Services Office maintains the student advising files and assists students in the advising process. 

Student & Faculty Advising Responsibilities and Expectations 

Student Services Office

Undergraduate business majors and other students taking business courses utilize the Student Services Office to obtain information and advice on College of Business courses and programs, and to facilitate their registration.