Opportunities Beyond The ClassroomA big part of student life at UVM is what goes on outside the classroom, so you'll have plenty of company in pursuing your passions and interests.
Get involved! Join one or more of the student-run, business clubs or organizations listed below.

Participating in a Student Government Association (SGA) recognized organization on campus can help you to explore new interests, grow your personal and professional network, develop leadership skills, supplement your career preparation and have a lot of fun! Connect with likeminded students, and begin to see yourself in the business world.

If you have questions regarding these business-related clubs, please reach out to the Grossman Center for Student Success team at gsbcss@uvm.edu 
Anyone from any major is welcome and no prior experience in business is necessary to join and participate in a club, projects or events.

Accounting Club

The Accounting Club helps members with necessary career building such as: resume and interview workshops, information sessions on professional certification processes (e.g., CPA, CMA, CIA). Members also have the opportunity to network with accounting firms as well as prominent alumni now working in accounting. The club travels to the Boston area every year to meet with UVM alums in major accounting firms such as PwC, KPMG, and Ernst & Young.

Diversity in Business

This is a place for students who don't feel represented in their business classes, or who want to change the face of business itself. We will provide resources for individuals to prepare for work life outside of college. Our mission is to promote inclusivity and increase social awareness in the Grossman School of Business. We aim to create informational events and provide access to resources otherwise not accessible on campus

Entrepreneurship Club

The Entrepreneurship Club is a student-run organization that works to provide its members with the experience of running their own business. Through guest speaker seminars, pitch competitions, idea-thons and community projects, we help foster an interest in entrepreneurship, support the entrepreneurial mindset, and encourage engagement in the thriving community of young entrepreneurs in Burlington.

If you are interested in joining us in building a stronger, more connected and sustainable ecosystem of entrepreneurs in Burlington, contact us today.

Family Business Club

Enriching the opportunity to learn, explore, and engage with local and national family businesses within the Grossman School of Business community. Members of the Family Business Club have the opportunity to participate in the planning committee for the annual Schlesinger Global Family Enterprise Case Competition (SG-FECC) and network with world-class family business experts, owners, academics and alums.

Finance and Investment Club

Members of the Finance and Investment Club discuss the current trends of the market, key in on the hot stocks to watch, and learn how to become responsible investors by participating in a virtual online investment competition with fake money and real time. The club takes an annual networking trip to New York City to meet with prominent alums working on Wall Street.

GSAC (Grossman Student Advisory Committee)

GSAC is an organization of motivated and passionate students who work alongside faculty, alumni, and the Dean to enhance the student and faculty experience at the Grossman School of Business through the creation of initiatives. The goal of the club is to improve the quality of education and atmosphere at the Grossman School of Business. Members of GSAC commit themselves to the following values: innovation, leadership, and collaboration. Membership in GSAC is for Business majors and by application only. 

Marketing Club

The Marketing Club offers its members an opportunity to build contacts, improve networking skills, and increase their knowledge of the marketing profession. Highlight of each year include live case studies and hands-on projects, professional development programs and social events.

Women in Business

The purpose of our organization is to build a lifelong community of women who work together to achieve their personal and professional goals through mentoring, support and friendship.

UVM Clubs & Organizations

  • 200+ Clubs Strong… and growing!
  • Over 80% of UVM students are involved in at least one club or organization.