Dynamic, Student-Run Organizations
Joining a club is a great way to explore your career interests and options and connect with fellow students and professionals in your field. Attend networking events, listen to knowledgeable guest speakers from the professional community, and take part in real-world projects and learning opportunities. If you’re a first-year student, we encourage you to join one or more clubs, to learn more about fields and majors before you choose a concentration. Want to develop your leadership skills? Serve as a club executive board member.
Accounting Club
Connect to the Twin Cities accounting network! Members visit accounting firms, attend on-campus speaker and social events, such as the annual accounting banquet, and participate in community service.
Beta Gamma Sigma
BGS is an international honor society limited to AACSB-accredited schools like St. Thomas. Each spring, the top 10% of the junior and senior classes and the top 20% of master’s students are invited to join BGS. Past honorary members include St. Thomas President Julie Sullivan, and Opus alumni and CEO of Feed My Starving Children Mark Crea.
Business Law and Compliance Club
Learn about career opportunities and other aspects of legal studies. Business Law Club members are exposed to academic, career, social and service opportunities, and bring the attention of the legal and business world to our campus.
Business Undergraduate Mentor Program (BUMP)
First years and sophomores can apply to have a junior or senior mentor. Students accepted into BUMP meet 1:1 with a mentor and attend events. Events focus on professional development and social networking.
Data Science and Analytics Club
The goal of the Data Science & Analytics Club is to bring exposure, knowledge and networking connections to students at St. Thomas interested in the field of Data Science & Analytics.
Delta Sigma Pi
This international co-ed fraternity trains business and economics majors in professional skills, leadership, ethics, and service. Gain real-world professional experience through networking with alumni, business tours of the Twin Cities and participation in community service.
Diversity and Inclusion Working Group
The D&I Working Group is made up of Opus College of Business staff, faculty, and students who are committed to our vision of inclusion. The D&I Working Group develops recommended steps aimed at creating culture change in the Opus College of Business, so every member of our community feels included.ENACTUS
This international non-profit organization is active in more than 35 countries around the world, and is open to all majors. Develop community outreach projects that use business and entrepreneurial skills to improve quality of life for people in need. Projects are presented at an annual conference.
Finance Club
The Finance Club educates students on financial topics and cultivates a community of learning and mentorship. Guest speakers present to the club about their jobs in fields such as corporate finance, corporate development, wealth management, investments, asset management, sales and trading, private equity, investment banking and more.
Gamma Iota Sigma
Gamma Iota Sigma is an international business fraternity that specializes in insurance and risk management—the only one of its kind! GIS fosters the growth of young professionals in their awareness and understanding of the insurance sector through professional development, networking, educational opportunities, and industry exposure.
LEAD Club (Leaders Engaging in Active Development)
LEAD Club helps bridge the gap between coursework and real-world application. This club regularly interacts with business professionals who discuss specific leadership concepts.
Real Estate Society
Study local markets through club projects, field trips, guest speakers and meetings with industry professionals. Real Estate Society also assists with internship and job placement opportunities with various companies in the industry.
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
In the St. Thomas chapter of SHRM, club members attend monthly meetings to expand their HR knowledge and network with local HR professionals. This tight-knit group regularly participates in social and service events.
Sports Management Club
Learn about business careers in the world of sports. The club hosts guest speakers who work for a variety of sports teams and organizations, to help students make professional connections and learn about the role of business in sports organizations.
Supply Chain and Operations Management Club
Network with students and potential employers, and listen to guest speakers who work in supply chain and operations management. SCOM is a student chapter of the American Production & Inventory Control Society, Inc. (APICS), which is a professional organization available for students to join. SCOM is open to all majors.
Tommie Marketing Club
The Tommie Marketing Club promotes member involvement through speakers, community service, career development, and social events. Members have the opportunity to gain valuable information about various Marketing roles and grow their network within the Twin Cities.
Women in Business
A club for empowered women interested in pursuing careers in business. We strive to explore business opportunities, learn business skills, and connect with professionals all while making friends and having fun!
Undergraduate Business Council
UBC is the official representative organization for undergraduate business students. The Undergraduate Business Council encourages active participation in college affairs and quality education, providing services in the best interest of the students.