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Clubs are a great way to network with your peers, including upperclassmen, as well as recruiters. While the SAO website is the primary resource for all sponsored clubs at Notre Dame, following is a list of clubs with a business focus. Most are open to all majors and all class years and can be found on Facebook.
American Advertising Federation Chapter
Asia Pacific Business Club
Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA)
Beta Alpha Psi (Accountancy Honor Society)
Business Action in Social Entrepreneurship (BaseND)
Consulting Consortium
Corporate Finance Club
Entrepreneurship Society of Notre Dame
Information Technology Management Club
Investment Club
Marketing Club
MoneyThinkND
Smart Women Securities
Student International Business Council (SIBC)
Undergraduate Women in Business (UWIB)
Unleashed
Wall Street Club
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Tutoring in select core Business courses is available at no charge to students. The Business Honors Program is managing the undergraduate tutoring program in Mendoza!
Tutoring is provided for the following courses:ACCT 20100, ACCT 20200, ECON 10010/11, FIN 20150, FIN 30210, FIN 30220, FIN 30400, ITAO 20200, ITAO 20210, and MARK 20100. Sophomores through Seniors in Mendoza, as well as First Year Business students interested in a tutor, please click HERE for the Undergraduate Tutor Request Form. If you need assistance in a course that is not listed above, complete the tutor request form and list the course name and number. Also, students are required to attend class regularly and use faculty and TA office hours.
For additional information, questions or concerns contact Tess Geishauser at tgeishau@nd.edu
Time: October 24, 2023 5:00 PM to 6:19 PM
Location: Submissions due Oct 24 at 5pm
Turn your ideas into profitable business solutions that make a difference! Get your slide deck and presentation ready!
Time: May 01, 2024 3:00 PM to 11:59 PM
Location: Jordan Auditorium from 3:00-4:00pm, Reception at 4:00pm
Mendoza College of Business hosts Professor Ahmad Abbasi for this lecture. A reception will be immediately following. Open to all.
Time: November 25, 2024 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Location: Mendoza Rm. 159 from 3:30pm-5:00pm
This event is sponsored by the Mendoza College of Business Finance Department. Free and open to the Mendoza and campus community.
Time: January 30, 2024 9:00 AM to February 06, 2024 4:39 PM
Location: Mendoza College of Business, 9:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. (optional chat sessions 3:15-4:15 p.m.)
Undergraduate Women in Business-16th Annual Professional Development Conference Who: ALL undergraduate women - in business or not! Why: Learn, Network, hear from great keynotes! When: February 3, 2024 We will be hosting many companies from different industries. Gain valuable insights into the opportunities available as well as tips on navigating the many challenges the corporate world presents.
Click to RegisterTime: August 31, 2023 7:00 PM to September 01, 2023 11:57 PM
Location: Smith Ballroom of the Morris Inn
What will the seat of power look like in the future? This series explores a new framework of business leadership in a series of conversations with Black female leaders. Dr. Angela Logan, St. Andre Bessette Academic Director of the Notre Dame Master of Nonprofit Administration Program will explore a new framework of business leadership in a series of conversations. This week's fireside chat will be Dr. Logan with Dr. Glenda Glover, President of Tennessee State University. You may join in person or view the live stream.
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There are four key things to know about your elective requirements:
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We recommend you meet with your advisor on a regular basis – at least once per semester, based on your personal and academic goals. As those goals change, it is important that you have support and guidance to understand your options and make the best decisions. Key touch points include when planning for study abroad, major declaration and graduation checks.
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Currently, students in Mendoza graduating in the Class of 2024 and 2025, must have 128 credit hours to earn their BBA degree. The Class of 2026 and onward, must have at least 122 credit hours to earn their BBA degree. Use the Graduation Progress System (GPS) on insideND and the plan of study saved to your Google Drive under "Shared with Me" to track your requirements each semester. Keep in mind that only three credits deemed activity or experiential learning will be counted as degree seeking credits. See a complete list of courses subject to this limit here.
The Mendoza Office of Undergraduate Studies is ready to assist our undergrads!