Schools & Divisions
Business and Economics
Student Organizations
The faculty of the School of Business and Economics recognize the importance of participation in extracurricular activities to academic success. To that end, a number or student organization exist at IU Northwest, and several are within the School of Business and Economics. It is recommended that students take advantage of the opportunities available in order to deepen their knowledge in a particular subspecialty, develop a professional network, enhance teamwork and leadership skills, or strengthen career opportunities.
Student Chapter of the Institute of Management Accountants
Our student chapter of IMA® (Institute of Management Accountants) facilitates connections between business and accounting students and alumni, faculty, and professionals in the field. The IMA is the worldwide association of accountants and financial professionals in business. The focus is on working professionals and students who want financial careers. Benefits include promoting CMA and CSCA certified professionals, education promoting digital badges, continuing education, exploring advances in the financial field, student edge programs, leadership opportunities, networking, and job internships.
American Marketing Association (AMA) Student Chapter
The mission of the IU Northwest AMA chapter is to provide students with valuable professional development opportunities to connect with knowledgeable businesspersons and resources in the field of marketing as well as gain experience in business operations, leadership and teamwork, and business communications in the hopes of laying the track for a promising career trajectory. We value honesty, work, ethics, ambitions, professionalism, and care of community. Membership is open to all.
Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) Student Chapter
The mission of the SHRM chapter is to provide students with the opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into the effective management of human capital in the field of Human Resource Management through affiliation with the Northwest Indiana SHRM and the SHRM organization. Membership is open to all.
Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS)
Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student can receive in a baccalaureate or graduate program at a school accredited by AACSB. To be eligible for membership, undergraduate students must have an academic ranking placing them in the upper 10 percent of the junior or senior class. Graduate students must be placed within the upper 20 percent of the graduating class.
Dean's Leadership Council
The Dean's Leadership Council consists of members who have been inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma as well as those who hold leadership positions in School organizations who are interested in further developing their leadership capability. The group meets monthly with the Dean to further explore topics related to leadership, serve as sounding board for various initiatives as well as each other, represent the student body to various groups such as advisory boards, and provide input into program improvement.
Red Hawk Enterprise
The RedHawk Enterprise is a student-run retail outlet that sells snacks and drinks from around the world. It is a project of the RedHawk Entrepreneurial Club and students are responsible for all aspects of the business from analyzing product mix, pricing and marketing to inventory control, e-commerce, accounting, and staffing. All store profits go to a scholarship fund for business students.
African American Community Advancement Program (AACAP)
This organization was designed to focus on the African American community of students, professionals, alumni, and community leaders interested in business, entrepreneurship, and/or economic development with support and promotion of personal success and advancement, as well as engagement with the Northwest Indiana business community and beyond. With mentoring as an anchor, it will include traditional and non-traditional approaches to supporting students and engaging the community.
Latinx Community Advancement Program (LaCAP)
LaCAP unites, supports, and guides Latinx students and the surrounding community, to navigate their educational journey and to develop professionally based on shared cultural values. The group aims to provide a space for all students and community members with a shared interest in all things business. This helps one succeed professionally through relevant speaker-series, workshops, social, and networking events in a manner that nurtures culture and to facilitate connections between students, faculty, programs, and resources, creating awareness of advocates for success.
Women in Business (WIB)
The Women in Business club works to provide the opportunities and resources for students to network and learn about navigating professionalism as women in the workforce. The purpose of the club is to provide a platform for young professional interested in business for fostering personal and professional development, promoting leadership and entrepreneurship, creating a supportive network of like-minded individuals, and contributing to the community through philanthropic activities. Membership is open to all students enrolled at Indiana University Northwest, regardless of major.