Student Organizations

The Eccles School hosts 25+ student organizations, including several that welcome, celebrate, and respect student identities and experiences. These organizations provide space, training, workshops, and events.

Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA)

ALPFA is a student organization that seeks to empower Latino/a college students as leaders with opportunities for professional, personal, and
career development.

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O4B Social

AAPI Students in Business

Asian American Pacific Islander Students in Business (AAPI-SIB)

AAPI-SIB aims to connect, promote, and celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander culture in the Eccles community through education and professional development.

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O4B Social

Black in Business (BIB)

BIB celebrates and embraces the uniqueness of each student while connecting them with resources and opportunities to expand their network to include top black executives and allies from the state of Utah.

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BIB Social

Out for Business (O4B)

O4B is a student organization providing professional development, community outreach, and services to support LGBTQ+ business students.

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O4B Social

Out for Business
Women in Business

Women in Business (WIB)

WIB is a student organization focused on the professional and personal development of women to enhance their experiences through building community and providing opportunities.

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O4B Social

Women in Finance (WIF)

WIF is a student organization that provides support for female-identifying students and networking opportunities with women who have built careers in finance.

Learn more here.

Graduate Level Organizations

Women in Business – MBA

The Women in Business – MBA Club empowers students by creating an environment where we value one another and the diversity that each of us brings to the school.

IBREC Women’s Council

The Ivory-Boyer Real Estate Center Women’s Council is dedicated to furthering the role of women as leaders and active participants in Utah’s real estate community.