Please click on one of the
belowto find more information about
each of the listed clubs.
Accounting Society
Mission:
To increase knowledge of accounting theory and principles, and of current practices and procedures.
To promote accounting as an area of concentration.
To promote accounting as a profession.
To promote social interaction with business professionals in the community.
To promote social interaction with students in the College of Business and Economics.
Beta Alpha Psi (BAP)
Beta Alpha Psi was founded in 1919 as a national honors accounting fraternity. By 1997 there were over 200 chapters on college and university campuses with over 200,000 members initiated ever since. Delta Beta Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the 19th chapter installed nationally, was installed on May 20, 1972.
Business Inter-Club Council (BICC)
The purpose of the BICC is to facilitate greater and improved degrees of communication and cooperation between the student business-related clubs, organizations, associations, societies, and fraternities affiliated with the CSUF CBE. In addition, the BICC shall strive to foster and promote school unity within the entire student body of the CSUF CBE, to facilitate and aid in the continual existence and success of all chartered business organizations at CSUF, and to enhance the reputation of this body at CSUF and within the community at large.
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi has much to offer: it helps its members who are not already in the business school with the application process; it exposes members to career opportunities; and its members develop interview techniques, improve public speaking and leadership abilities, write nearly perfect resumes and cultivate other professional concerns. Most importantly, every brother becomes involved within the fraternity, and friendships are developed that last well beyond our college years.
Accounting Society
Mission:
To increase knowledge of accounting theory and principles, and of current practices and procedures.
To promote accounting as an area of concentration.
To promote accounting as a profession.
To promote social interaction with business professionals in the community.
To promote social interaction with students in the College of Business and Economics.
Beta Alpha Psi (BAP)
Beta Alpha Psi was founded in 1919 as a national honors accounting fraternity. By 1997 there were over 200 chapters on college and university campuses with over 200,000 members initiated ever since. Delta Beta Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the 19th chapter installed nationally, was installed on May 20, 1972.
Business Inter-Club Council (BICC)
The purpose of the BICC is to facilitate greater and improved degrees of communication and cooperation between the student business-related clubs, organizations, associations, societies, and fraternities affiliated with the CSUF CBE. In addition, the BICC shall strive to foster and promote school unity within the entire student body of the CSUF CBE, to facilitate and aid in the continual existence and success of all chartered business organizations at CSUF, and to enhance the reputation of this body at CSUF and within the community at large.
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi has much to offer: it helps its members who are not already in the business school with the application process; it exposes members to career opportunities; and its members develop interview techniques, improve public speaking and leadership abilities, write nearly perfect resumes and cultivate other professional concerns. Most importantly, every brother becomes involved within the fraternity, and friendships are developed that last well beyond our college years.
