Half of all Northwest students participate in a student organization. With over 200 recognized groups to choose from, explore your passions while discovering new interests along the way.
Accounting Society hosts a conversation between company representatives in both public and managerial accounting. We educate accounting and finance majors about the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam and Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exam. As well as provide an opportunity for members to network with professionals in the industry as well as peers.
Sponsors: Malinda Tobin, Shandy Beck
AdInk is a student organization that combines majors from Marketing, Advertising, and Graphic Design in an effort for those students to understand the relationship among those disciplines and how they work together in the "real world." The organization is focused on students' careers through the identification of internships, various networking events, and understanding which types of jobs are available for their major.
Sponsors: TBD
Delta Mu Delta (DMD) is the national honor society in business administration. The purposes of DMD are to promote higher scholarship in training for business and to recognize and reward scholastic attainment in business subjects. To be eligible for membership, members should be of junior standing and in the upper 20 percent of their class.
Sponsors: Casey Abington, Jeff Nickerson
This student group was established in 1970 to provide an organization in which finance educators, researchers, investment analysts, and financial managers can come together to share ideas and work to improve the profession. FMA activities include hosting speakers from the finance profession, field trips to finance-related businesses, a book sale fundraiser, recognition of an outstanding junior and senior member, and an end-of-semester party.
Sponsors: Jason Satchell
The FMA National Honor Society was established in 1974 to encourage and reward scholarship and achievement in finance among undergraduate and graduate students at U.S. and Canadian colleges. It is the only honorary society which specifically recognizes outstanding achievement in finance.
ODE is the international honor society for economics. To be admitted, students must have completed a minimum of 12 hours of economics with a "B" average, and an overall 3.0 GPA.
Pi Beta Alpha is a business club that welcomes all business majors. The group has seven or eight guest speakers each year, takes tours of local and Kansas City businesses and sponsors social events.