The Belk College offers a variety of academic, career and networking resources to its students. Students can learn from the best by interacting with leaders of Charlotte’s dynamic business community, or can join together in active student organizations.
For information on curriculum-based student programs in the Belk College of Business- the Business Honors Program, the Business Learning Community and the Student-Managed Investment Fund -please visit the "Undergraduate Programs > Special Programs" section of the Belk College website by using the navigation above.
Note: Websites for student organizations are managed by their members, not by the Belk College of Business.
Alpha Kappa Psi
professional business fraternity Find out more …
Advisor: Thomas Sgritta (tasgritt@uncc.edu)
Alpha Mu Alpha
marketing honor society
APICS, The Association for Operations Management - Student Chapter
for students in industrial & operations management Find out more …
Advisor: Cem Saydam (saydam@uncc.edu)
Beta Gamma Sigma
honor society for AACSB-accredited business programs
Advisor: Christie Amato (chamato@uncc.edu)
Financial Management Association
provides networking and other opportunities for business students Find out more …
Advisor: D. Anthony Plath (daplath@uncc.edu)
Gamma Iota Sigma
honor society for risk management and insurance students
Advisor: Thomas Marshall (tsmarsha@uncc.edu)
Pi Sigma Epsilon
professional fraternity for marketing, sales management and selling
Advisor: Thomas Stevenson (tstevenson@uncc.edu)
SHRM, Society for Human Resource Management - UNC Charlotte chapter
for students interested in the field of human resources Find out more …
Sigma Iota Epsilon
the national honorary and professional management fraternity
Students In Free Enterprise [SIFE]
SIFE is a global, non-profit organization that is literally changing the world through highly dedicated student teams on more than 1800 university campuses in 40 countries. SIFE offers students the opportunity to develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills through learning, practicing and teaching the principles of free enterprise, thereby improving the standard of living for millions in the process. Find out more …
Advisor: Kevin Toomb (K.Toomb@uncc.edu)
