Xavier Business Students are an active and engaged cohort, actively working in professional and academic student groups to ensure they can build their social networks and be career-ready:
- National Association of Black Accountants: Since 1969, the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. has been the leader in expanding the influence of minority professionals in the fields of accounting and finance. For more information on NABA at Xavier, please contact Ms. Margaret M. Diaz-Fugetta at mdiazfug@xula.edu.
- Xavier Enactus is a student organization that is part of Enactus, a global non-profit organization active in more than 40 countries. The goal of Xavier Enactus is to improve peoples’ lives using entrepreneurial principles. This goal is accomplished by undertaking projects that help students to acquire and improve project management and presentation skills. Projects have addressed food justice and food insecurity, adolescent education, and minority business development. Information on Enactus is at , and information on the Enactus team at Xavier is available by emailing mquinn@xula.edu.
- American Marketing Association is one of the largest professional associations for marketers, has 38,000 members worldwide in every area of marketing. For over six decades the AMA has been the leading source for information, knowledge sharing and development in the marketing profession. For more information, please contact Dr. Amanda Helm at aheml@xula.edu.
- Xavier Business Student Advisory Board is the premier association for the Division of Business, acting as a voice for the Xavier Business Student. The XBSAB meets with the Chair of the Division of Business to ensure representation in the vision and mission of the Division. For more information, please contact the Chair of the Division of Business, Dr. Cary Caro at ccaro@xula.edu.
- Xavier Competitive Spirit is the competition group for the Division of Business. Each year, the Division takes part in regional, national, and international business competitions. Students selected for these competitions represent the Division at these competitions and gain valuable business experience that will differentiate them in a crowded recruiting pool. For more information on how to participate in one of the competitions, please contact Ms. Tonia Doakes at tsimmons2@xula.edu.
The Division of Business and each of its existing majors, minors, and certificate programs are proudly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). More information about ACBSP and its standards can be found by visiting their website