College of Business Student Organizations
| Association of Computing Machinery (A.C.M.) | |
| Purpose: The ACM Chapter of Georgia College is a group of dedicated students and |
| Association of Information Technology Professionals (A.I.T.P.) | |
![]() | Purpose: To develop a better understanding of the nature and functions of data processing, to promote sound general principles in data processing and to study technical methods with a view to their improvement. |
| Dean's Student Advisory Board (DSAB) | |
| Purpose: The Dean's Student Advisory Board (DSAB) is an organization of students committed to improving the academic, social, and professional quality of education in the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business. DSAB facilitates interaction between students, student organizations, faculty members, alumni, and administration. It assists in fulfillment of the mission of the College. The board responds to students' needs and serves as their voice within the College of Business, the business community, and the community at large. | |
| Delta Sigma Pi | |
![]() | Purpose: Delta Sigma Pi is a co-ed professional business fraternity. The local chapter, Iota Mu, was reactivated at Georgia College on April 13, 2002. |
| Economics and Investment Club (EIC) | |
![]() | Purpose: The EIC is mainly a social organization in which students interested in economics can meet other students with similar interests. Meetings are informal. Each semester, the EIC sponsors several events, including a guest speaker, a field trip, at least one social event, and a seminar on applying to graduate school and getting a job. |
| International Business Club | |
![]() | Purpose: The mission of the International Business Club (IBC) is to serve Georgia College, its students, faculty, and staff by creating awareness among students of opportunities in the global business arena. IBC will strive to enhance communications with international business leaders by actively seeking opportunities through the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business, across campus, and in the global community to facilitate this mission. |
| Marketing and Advertising Club | |
![]() | Purpose: The Marketing and Advertising Club is affiliated with the American Marketing Association (AMA). It provides students interested in marketing and advertising an opportunity to learn more about these areas through a number of activities including guest speakers at the meetings, field trips, and at AMA sponsored events where they get an opportunity to interact with their peers from other universities. In addition, members are encouraged to enter marketing and advertising competitions to develop their skills. The purpose of this club is to provide real world experiences through student activities that are designed to increase an individual's marketability and to give students a chance to explore the variety of choices available in the world of marketing. Members also have the opportunity to be involved with AMA Atlanta, which offers a number of educational and networking events. |
| SAM-Society for the Advancement of Management | |
![]() | Purpose: The Society for the Advancement of Management is the world's oldest professional management society. Its origins date from 1910 and the work of Frederick W. Taylor, the "Father of Scientific Management." SAM is a professional Faculty Advisors: Dr. Bob Duesing; Dr. Jan Flynn |






