Major-Related Organizations
Major-Related Organizations at Smeal
Major-Related Organizations
Accounting Society
Stimulates student interest in the accounting field and exposes them to experienced viewpoints from around the world.
Actuarial Science Club
Aids students in preparing for actuarial exams, organizes weekly study sessions, and sponsors speakers from firms across the eastern United States.
Beta Alpha Psi
An accounting honorary fraternity intended to encourage scholastic and professional excellence through various speakers, programs, and social events.
Economics Association
Promotes communication and interaction among students, faculty members, and business leaders in economics through involvement in social events, seminars, and workshops.
Financial Management Association (FMA)
Strives to bridge the gap between academic classes and the real-world environment of finance. The group sponsors speakers and corporate site visits.
Gamma Iota Sigma
Brings together students and professionals from the insurance industry.
Management Information Systems Association
Builds academic and career opportunities for Management Science & Information Systems majors and promotes the program among students, the faculty, and corporate recruiters.
Penn State Marketing Association (PSMA)
Offers opportunities for many career-related programs as well as community service, social, and fund-raising activities. Membership is open to anyone in any major. Offers many leadership opportunities.
PricewaterhouseCoopers Student Association
To educate and inform students about the PricewaterhouseCoopers internship program and other career opportunities available with the firm.
Professional Management Association
Sponsors tours, speakers, and other activities to fully develop the professional skills of future business leaders.
Supply Chain Management Association
Fosters academic and practical logistics advancement, and promotes the exchange of information, experience, ideas, and cooperation among its members and developing knowledge of logistics.
