Organizations & Services

Student Organizations

Kelley students are active in many of the hundreds of student organizations at Indiana University, including a number of business-related organizations that either recognize outstanding performance or enable students to develop their interests in various fields. Since 1923, top business students at Indiana have been recognized through the international honor society Beta Gamma Sigma. Undergraduate membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is restricted to the top 10 percent, or fewer, of the senior class and the top seven percent, or fewer, of the junior class.

The faculty of the Kelley School recognizes that student organizations enhance the academic environment and the educational programs of the school. They expect students to participate in the many activities and events sponsored by undergraduate student organizations as a way to develop the leadership skills and professional maturity that cannot be taught in the classroom. The school supports its undergraduate organizations and strongly urges academically successful students to become active members of one or more of the following organizations, which were operational as of the bulletin printing.

Kelley Student Government  (http://kelley.iu.edu/ksg/)—The Kelley Student Government (KSG) represents the official voice of the Kelley School of Business undergraduate student body and works together with the faculty and staff of the Kelley School of Business Undergraduate Program to influence curriculum and policy changes. The KSG Student Ethics Committee encourages ethics within the Kelley School through programming, education, and policy initiatives. Through the participation of student organization presidents, KSG serves member organizations by promoting collaboration and information sharing.

Civic Leadership Development  (http://kelley.iu.edu/civic/)—Founded in 1988, the Civic Leadership Development program (CLD) enhances the Kelley School of Business academic preparation with opportunities for students to increase awareness of local, national, and global social challenges. Under the guidance of a full-time professional staff member, CLD offers several participation venues including strong direct community service, motivational meetings, a lecture series, fundraising, and leadership experience. CLD also offers Alternative Spring Break, a program that selects and prepares students for in-depth service experiences throughout the United States and abroad.

Student Business Ambassadors  (http://kelley.iu.edu/ugrad/life/sba.cfm)—The Student Business Ambassadors (SBA) help us attract the best and brightest prospective students. The SBAs share their personal stories at daily information sessions for prospective students and families, act as Day Hosts to visiting students, attend recruitment and open house events, and assist with new marketing and recruitment initiatives.

Other Organizations  (http://www.kelley.iu.edu/ugrad/life/organizations.cfm)

  • AIESEC: International Internship Association
  • Alpha Kappa Psi
  • Association of Latino Professionals in Finance/Accounting
  • Beta Alpha Psi
  • Business Careers in Entertainment Club
  • Business of Life Sciences Club
  • Chinese Business Association
  • Corporate Networking Society
  • Corporate Strategy Club
  • Delta Sigma Pi
  • Emerging Markets Club
  • Global Business Brigades at Indiana University
  • Global Sales Leadership Society
  • International Business Association
  • Investment Banking Club
  • Investment Banking Workshop
  • Kelley 500
  • Kelley Consulting Group
  • Kelley in Private Equity and Venture Capitalism
  • Kelley Management Skills Development Group
  • Kelley Portfolio Management Club
  • Kelley Retail Association
  • Kelley School of Business Delta Epsilon Chi
  • Kelley School of Business Toastmasters
  • Kelley Student Alumni Partners
  • Kelley Student Diversity Council
  • Kelley Undergraduate Women's Financial Association
  • Legal Studies Club
  • Model United Nations-Indiana University Chapter
  • National Association of Black Accountants
  • Net Impact: Sustainable Business Club
  • Out at Kelley
  • Phi Chi Theta Professional Fraternity
  • ProVelopment
  • Real Estate Club at Indiana University
  • Student Accounting Society
  • Supply Chain and Operations Management Association
  • Technology Management Club
  • The Wall Street Journal Discussion Group
  • Trockman Microfinance Initiative
  • Tutoring Alliance For Society
  • Undergraduate Black MBA Association
  • Undergraduate Finance Club
  • Undergraduate Investment Club
  • Undergraduate Leadership Initiative
  • Undergraduate Marketing Club
  • Women in Business
  • Yogini: KSB
  • Young Entrepreneurs Association

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