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MAYS ORGANIZATIONS

Howdy! Below is a list of Student Organizations within Mays Business School. By clicking the images below you will be directed to the organizations' sites where you will be able to find out more information about each club or organization. For a comprehensive list of all student organizations please visit Student Activities. If your Business Student Organization has been left off of our list please contact our President.

Undergraduate Business Organizations

We are a student-led consulting firm driven by social impact. Our mission is to provide non-profit organizations with pro-bono consulting services led by passionate, ambitious, and creative university students. We blend this mission with the Aggie core values, creating a community of high-achievers aspiring to make the world a better place. Our consultants work tirelessly to provide non-profits in Brazos Valley with high-quality consulting services that expand our client's ability to serve the community. 

Founded in Fall 2021, AAA is an organization focused on fostering students' interest in the accounting field. By offering a wide variety of panels, professional development events, service opportunities, and socials, we strive to connect our members with their peers and accounting professionals!

Aggie Advertising Club (AAC) is a student-led organization dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of the advertising industry. Our mission is to educate, inspire, and connect students with real-world advertising experiences. Through bi-monthly meetings, guest speaker events, agency tours, competitions, and socials, AAC provides opportunities to explore the field, create meaningful projects, and network with industry professionals and like-minded peers. Whether you're looking to build your skills, gain hands-on experience, or jumpstart your career in advertising, AAC is the perfect place to start!

ASCP is an organization of students and professionals at Texas A&M University who are interested in improving their supply chain management and networking skills. Our aim is to increase the understanding and development of supply chain management concepts and practices and promote the growth of the Supply Chain Management major at Mays Business School. We provide a continuing program of formal activities, research, and informal discussions designed to develop the theory and understanding of the supply chain management process, promote the art and science of managing supply chain systems, and foster professional dialogue and development about the profession.

Our mission is to unite businesswomen through professionalism, practiced networking, and sisterhood in a way that benefits both members and their future employers. 


AWIB hosts events to foster professional development through a network of women. Each semester we partake in numerous socials and fundraisers, as well as special interest group events. 

The Association of Latino Professionals For America is an organization dedicated to advancing minority professionals. We host general meetings with Fortune 500 companies to provide members with the opportunity to network and hear about development topics such as interviews, resumes, and building self-confidence in the workplace. We also have social events to help members build a community and grow their network. 

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