Business Student Organizations
The College of Business Administration offers extra-curricular leadership and learning opportunities to qualifying students in the form of student organizations.
American Marketing Association (AMA) - the largest marketing association in North America.
Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) - an international honorary organization for all undergraduate and graduate accounting, finance and information systems majors
Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) - Membership in the Beta Gamma Sigma International Honor Society is the highest recognition that can be achieved by a student in an AACSB-accredited business school program anywhere in the world.
Business Student Advisory Board (S.A.B.) - an on-campus organization open to undergraduate business students in the College of Business Administration. Members have the opportunity to network, provide important feedback, develop business skills and serve the community.
Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX) - an international organization for college students preparing for a variety of careers. Delta Epsilon Chi programs engage students from a variety of educational disciplines, while maintaining a strong focus on business-related areas such as marketing, management and entrepreneurship. Activities promoted by Delta Epsilon Chi integrate with and enhance the student's college curriculum.
Entrepreneurship Club (E-Club) - The E-Club and its members are dedicated to the promotion of entrepreneurship. E-Club members have the opportunity to participate in student-run businesses, attend regional and national conferences and events through affiliation with Delta Epsilon Chi, and interact with successful entrepreneurs in various industries.
International Business Society (IBS) -- a professional organization of Belmont University students interested in the field of international business. Members come from various backgrounds and majors but are united by their interests in international business issues and career opportunities.
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) - a global nonprofit organization that provides student teams the opportunity to apply classroom learning to community outreach programs designed to teach individuals about market economics, entrepreneurship, success skills, environmental sustainability, business ethics and financial literacy.


