Student Organizations and Programs
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Association of Latino Professional in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA) The purpose of ALPFA is to foster the continued interest in the accounting and finance profession by providing experiences designed to develop professional skills and leadership qualities of Latino students through opportunities to participate in case studies, interact and network with Latino professionals in the business community and socialize with faculty and members having similar goals. Faculty Advisors: Bill Smith, 646-1422 and Maria E. de Boyrie, 646-3252. |
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American
Marketing Association AMA is the world's leading professional student organization that furthers the professional development of students through leadership training and involvement in the field of marketing. Faculty Advisor: Michelle Jasso, 646-4611. |
| Association of Information Technology Professionals |
| It is the mission of AITP to provide superior leadership and education in Information Technology. AITP is dedicated to using the synergy of
Information Technology partnerships to provide education and benefits to our members and to working with the industry to assist in the overall promotion and direction
of Information Technology. Faculty Advisor: Richard Oliver, 646-2944. |
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Beta Alpha Psi -
National Accounting Honors Society BETA ALPHA PSI is a national scholastic and professional accounting fraternity. The primary objective of the fraternity is to encourage and give recognition to scholastic and professional excellence in the field of accounting. This includes promoting the study and practice of accounting; providing opportunities for self-development and association among members and practicing accountants, and encouraging a sense of ethical, social, and public responsibility. Faculty Advisor: Rusty Calk, 646-3290. |
| Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma is a national honor society dedicated to excellence in business education. Membership is the highest national recognition a student can receive in an undergraduate business program accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Faculty Advisor: Kathleen Brook, 646-5431. |
| Business Administration and Economics Council The Council includes representatives of each student organization within the College as well as the College’s ASNMSU Senators. It serves as liaison between the various organizations, the Dean and ASNMSU. Faculty Advisor: Kathleen Brook, 646-5431. |
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Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics, and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. Faculty Advisor: Kathleen Brook, 646-5431. |
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Finance Club The primary mission of the Finance Club is to create opportunities for business students to learn more about career opportunities in finance and to provide networking opportunities between business students and finance professionals working in the “real world,” so that students can learn more about finance from a practitioner’s point of view. Faculty Advisor: Greg Roth, 646-4091. |
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Hispanic Business Student Association Members are given the opportunity to enhance skills and to develop an appreciation for their multi-cultural heritage. Faculty Advisor: Sylvia Acosta, 646-4085. |
| The International Business Association The organization exists to promote knowledge and awareness of international business among NMSU students by providing a forum for learning and experiential opportunities that enhance classroom studies. Faculty Advisor: Mike Ellis, 646-7970. |
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Institute for Supply Managment (ISM) Faculty Advisor: Minjoon Jun, 646-4987 |
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Native American Business Students Association Faculty Advisor: Allen Riley, 646-3330. |
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National Student Exchange: Opportunities to attend 150+ universities across the United States while paying NMSU tuition. |
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NMSU Center for International Programs Many students in the College of Business Administration and Economics take the opportunity to study abroad. |
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Professional Golf Management Student Association Members of the Professional Golf Management Student Association are full time students interested in golf who organize tournaments and perform community service. Faculty Advisor: Pat Gavin, 646-2814. |
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Society
for Human Resource Management
An organization for students interested in the field of human resource management. All majors are welcome in the student chapter, not just students majoring in HRM. The student chapter of SHRM promotes the interest & development of the HR profession & future HR professionals. Faculty Advisory: Phil Benson, 646-5695. |
