University of Cincinnati Student Organizations: A Comprehensive Guide
The University of Cincinnati (UC) boasts a vibrant and diverse community fostered by a wide array of student organizations. These groups cater to various interests, academic pursuits, and professional aspirations, enriching the student experience and providing invaluable opportunities for personal and professional growth. This article serves as a comprehensive guide to the student organizations at UC, highlighting their missions, activities, and the benefits they offer to students. Furthermore, it touches upon the process of starting a new organization for those with unique interests not currently represented.
Academic and Professional Organizations
A significant portion of UC's student organizations is centered around academic disciplines and professional development. These organizations provide students with opportunities to deepen their knowledge, network with professionals, and gain practical skills relevant to their chosen fields.
Accounting and Finance
For undergraduate students with an interest in accounting, the Carl H. Accounting Club offers a platform to explore the field and connect with like-minded individuals. The Lindner Finance Club serves as a central hub for the finance community at UC, facilitating interaction and collaboration among students and faculty. Scholars of Finance invests in undergraduate students through leadership development, mentorship and the active support of hundreds of purpose-driven finance executives and investors.
Alpha Kappa Psi, recognized as a premier developer of principled business leaders worldwide, fosters a close-knit community focused on building and refining professional skills. The Lindner Investment Banking Club (LIBC) caters to competitive business students with a passion for high-finance industries such as investment banking, private equity, venture capital, and asset management.
Supply Chain Management and Analytics
The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM), a student-led professional organization, bridges the gap between UC students of all majors and local professionals in ASCM, the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), and the Project Management Institute (PMI). The Business Analytics Club equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary for careers in analytics through skill-sharing workshops, networking opportunities, and other relevant events.
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Marketing, Hospitality, and Sales
DECA, an international organization, focuses on preparing emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, hospitality, finance, and management. The Sales Leadership Club cultivates professionalism, confidence, resume building, and interview skills in an immersive environment. Medical Sales Club (MSC) works toward building knowledge and experience in the field of medical sales by connecting students to professionals in the field, from medical salespeople to medical device developers, introducing the many broad aspects of the field.
Economics and Information Systems
The undergraduate Economics Society promotes the study of economics and the exploration of current economic issues through bi-weekly meetings, guest speakers, and field trips. The Information Systems Club provides students interested in information systems with a better understanding of the field and its real-world applications and connections. The Information Systems Club hosts a number of professional and technical development workshops to help students navigate the world as young professionals, and it has numerous connections to local and national companies to host and visit for networking events.
Risk Management, Insurance, and Actuarial Science
Gamma Iota Sigma (GIS), the international fraternity for risk management, insurance, and actuarial science students, helps its members stand out among their peers by providing opportunities for professional development and networking.
Real Estate
The UC Real Estate Association is a professional student organization whose sole purpose is to serve UC students with a professional or personal interest in commercial real estate.
Cultural and Social Organizations
Beyond academic and professional pursuits, UC offers a diverse range of cultural and social organizations that cater to various interests and backgrounds.
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International Student Engagement
iCats is a cultural enhancement program that connects American and international students, providing current students with the chance to engage with and befriend incoming international students at UC while learning about the various cultures of the world.
Social Justice and LGBTQ+ Support
Neo is open to all majors and is dedicated to offering a social justice, educational, and meaningful platform for UC students and beyond. Pride at Lindner (PaL) supports LGBTQ+ folks and allies at the University of Cincinnati and beyond.
Sustainability and Community Engagement
Net Impact's mission is to shift the narrative around sustainability and organizational practices to create transformative awareness for all UC students. Queen City Consulting provides pro bono, high-impact consulting services for businesses in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Cryptocurrency
This club discusses a different cryptocurrency topic each week, with each discussion preceded by a mini-lecture or tutorial, and topics can range from investing to development to technology.
Leadership and Governance
Several student organizations focus on leadership development and student governance, providing opportunities for students to represent their peers and contribute to the university community.
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Lindner Student Association
The Lindner Student Association (LSA) serves as the student governing body of the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, aiming to build better business students by providing leadership and development opportunities.
Lindner Ambassadors and Honors Board
Lindner Ambassadors promote the value and merit of an education from the Carl H. Lindner College of Business. The Lindner Business Honors Board provides a voice for students in the Lindner Business Honors program, ensuring that the students’ perspective and opinion is included in every decision made by faculty or the alumni board.
TEDxUCincinnati
This organization works with UC and its affiliates to plan and execute TEDx events at UC every year.
Starting a New Student Organization
For students with interests not currently represented by existing organizations, UC provides the opportunity to start a new one. The process involves completing the New Organization Registration process on CampusLINK.
CampusLINK: Your Gateway to Student Organizations
CampusLINK serves as a central platform for managing student organizations at UC. As a user, you have the power to manage how your name appears on CampusLINK. If you need to change your first or last name, it’s always best to start this process in your student information system, as that system typically informs all other systems on campus. The first time you log into CampusLINK you will be prompted to add some additional information to complete your account profile. This includes the ability to set your own name in CampusLINK if you do not want to use the name pre-populated for you by your campus (“institution-provided name”). The name you enter here should be the name you use in your day to day life - remember that your name is how other users will search for you to add you to organizations and more. If you need to change your name at a later date, you can do so under your User Profile. If you identify your name, that name will appear on all Explore and Manage views of CampusLINK. This means that a typical user will not have any access or visibility to the name your campus provided for you. A limited subset of administrators may have access to view your legal and/or institution-provided name within the administrative User List. These administrators can also search by your legal and institution-provided names in the User List. There is only one exception to this: if an administrator pulls your Co-Curricular Transcript on your behalf, they can elect to save the transcript under your legal name rather than the name you identified. If you have edited your name and noticed it change to something else in the system, we recommend contacting your campus administrator for more information.
To initiate the registration process, log in to CampusLINK and navigate to the Organizations tab. Once Student Government reviews the new organization application on CampusLINK, a member of the board will reach out to the president of the organization to serve as a liaison. The liaison will work with the group to refine their application and prepare to present to the board.
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