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Accounting Association
The goal of the Accounting Association is to give prospective accountants insight into accounting as a profession, to encourage interaction with other accounting majors and minors, and to facilitate the educational process.

Watch for meeting times and upcoming events on the Accounting Association's bulletin board on the third floor of Somsen Hall.

Administrative Information System Association
The Administrative Information Systems Association is designed for students majoring in business or minoring in training and development. The primary goal is the networking of students with business people and faculty on a professional and/or social basis. This interaction frequently results in internship opportunities, volunteer activities, and employment leads.

Meeting times and activities are posted on the AIS Association's bulletin board on the third floor of Somsen Hall. Join us and join in on the fun!


American Marketing Association (AMA)
Winona State's AMA, which is affiliated with the national American Marketing Association, is designed to help students seek opportunities to more fully understand the role of marketing in today's society, to develop professional marketing skills, and to serve individuals and organizations who are in need of these marketing skills.

The association is open to all business majors and hosts many activities including speakers, workshops, business tours, socials, fundraising, and portfolio advising.


Meeting times and association activities are posted on AMA's bulletin board on the third floor of Somsen Hall.

Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is a co-ed, professional business fraternity open to all business majors. Delta Sigma Pi offers tremendous personal and professional growth opportunities to enhance your educational experience at WSU. Delta Sigma Pi sponsors various activities including speakers, tours, seminars, community service events, fundraising, and social activities. "Delta Sig" members enjoy many opportunities to get to know other business students and faculty, relate classroom experiences to the business world, and develop outstanding leadership skills. Delta Sigma Pi can help you by providing the activities, challenges, and support that will set the foundation for a successful career in the business world.

Meeting times and fraternity activities are posted on Delta Sigma Pi's bulletin board on the third floor of Somsen Hall.

Financial Management Association (FMA)
The Financial Management Association is open to all business majors interested in finance, investments, and accounting. The purpose of the FMA is to assist in the professional, educational, and social development of college students interested in finance, banking, investments, real estate, economics, and accounting. The organization promotes student interaction between business executives, faculty, and students.

Check FMA's bulletin board on the third floor of Somsen Hall for details and announcements.

Management Information Systems Association (MISA)
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MISA provides WSU's management information systems majors with opportunities to get involved with local and regional business firms and events. MISA is affiliated with the Association of Information Technology Professionals. MISA contributes to the social, professionals, and interpersonal development of MIS students. Student activities, which include seminars, job fairs, and tours of local firms, are guided by a faculty advisor and implemented by MISA officers with close involvement of the members.

Meeting times and activities are posted on MISA's bulletin board on the third floor of Somsen Hall.

Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
WSU's SHRM is an organization for students who are human resource management majors. The organization is associated with the Society for Human Resource Management, which is the national organization for professional practitioners in the field. SHRM contributes to the social, professional, and interpersonal development of human resource management students. Student activities, which include seminars, job fairs, and tours of local firms, are guided by a faculty advisor and implemented by SHRM officers with close involvement of the members.

Meeting times and activities are posted on SHRM's bulletin board on the third floor of Somsen Hall.

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