Student Organizations
Undergraduate business students can further develop their skills by participating in various societies and clubs. Find out how you can get involved below.
Council of Business Students
The Council of Business Students (COBS) is a service organization comprised of 12-15 undergraduate business students elected by the previous year's council for a one-year, renewable term. COBS was created in 1993 and originally called the Dean's Council.
Scholars for Business Achievement
Scholars for Business Achievement strives to build prestige and character for the School of Business and Management that will reach throughout the Los Angeles community and across the country. SBA is dedicated to the continuing development and transformation of students into important individuals for their future careers/employers. The success of this operation will lead to major incentives such as: networking, building experience for careers, mock interviews, etiquette dinners, and community involvement. The SBA committee to bridges the gap between the undergraduate students and the alumni through the process of events, speakers, and gatherings (social hours). SBA will present prominent new endeavors for the School of Business and Management.
School of Business and Management Abroad Programs
All business majors are encouraged to study abroad to heighten their learning and experience in global business practices. SBM offers several venues for students to take part in these programs during the summer session as well as fall and spring terms.
For more information, contact the School of Business and Management at (626) 812-3085.