Student clubs & organizations

Get involved!

Clubs and organizations are a great way to meet other students who share your interests and passions. They provide you the opportunity to develop skills and experiences outside the classroom that benefit you both personally and professionally.

We have over 20 different student clubs and organizations for our business and design students — some focused on specific majors and areas of business/design, and others on community interests. Explore all the possibilities that await you in the College of Business as well as the 400+ student clubs and organizations at OSU.

Useful forms to facilitate club business

We facilitate certain outreach activities for your club's engagement plans. For example we can help you find an alumni speaker, or make sure the guest you're inviting leaves with a thank-you gift. Please also keep your officer contact information updated with us.

Advertise an opportunity

Use this form to let us know about events or opportunities with your club or organization. We can add it to the student newsletter, Handshake, and the OSU calendar to help spread the word.

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I have a guest

Use this form if your club or organization is hosting a guest speaker. We like to keep track of all the amazing COB supporters, and you can request to have a gift sent to them as a thank you.

Let us know

I need a guest

Use this form if your club or organization needs help finding a guest speaker. Our wonderful industry relations team will work with you to find someone! (Please give us about a month's advance notice, though.)

Request guest

Club contact

Use this form to update your club or organization's contact information within the College of Business. (For internal use only.)

Update information

Upcoming events

Submit your club events and meetings to the OSU calendar and they can appear in this events feed.

In-Person
Jan 27 6pm - 7pm

A Real Talk with Black Women in Business: Beauty, Banking, and Breaking Barriers

The OSU College of Business invites you to join us for Real Talk, a dialogue series focused on identity, lived experience, and navigating the workplace as your authentic self.


Real Talk features professionals who’ve been there—sharing honest conversations about identity, belonging, and what it really means to show up in professional spaces.


Winter 2026 Real Talk Events

A Real Talk with Black Women in Business: Beauty, Banking, and Breaking Barriers
Time: 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Location: Austin Hall 440

Tuesday, January 27
Charlisa Harris, Founder, Mylani Vegan Hair & Body Care


Tuesday, February 17
Bianca Williams, CCMP, Wells Fargo Senior Strategy Consultant (Sr. AVP)

If students have questions or need accommodations, they can email jonathan.stoll@oregonstate.edu.

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Virtual
Jan 30 12pm - 1pm

HKN Hosts Qorvo – Hiring Interns!

Friday, Jan. 30, noon to 1 p.m.

Register on Handshake

Qorvo designs advanced RF and power solutions for mobile, IoT, infrastructure, defense, and more—helping shape how people live and connect. 

This company is hiring interns. They are looking for:

  • Applied Math
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Business Analytics
  • Business Information Systems
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Data Science
  • Electrical Computer Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Materials Science
  • ME
  • Physics
  • Statistics

Fun facts:

Qorvo is pronounced kor-vo and is derived from these three words:

ChorusA group of people working in unison.
CoreThe origin or center of technology. 
Voyage (Vo)Voyage or travel, passing through air or space.

Our industry guests will give a quick presentation, then take your questions live following the talk during the live "ask-me-anything" session. 

This talk is part of Engineering is Everywhere and the EECS Webinars  - a series of talks to designed to help you jump start your career. If you are concerned about appearing on screen - consider waiting for the recording to post on the websiteEveryone is welcome.

This event is hosted by HKN, the honor's society for electrical computer engineering students. They offer free tutoring and great industry events like this!

 

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In-Person
Jan 30 5pm - 7pm

MBA & MSB Alumni and Student Social

Join us for an exclusive College of Business MBA & MSB Alumni and Student Social — a chance to reconnect, celebrate the new year, and strengthen the community that makes our programs so special.

 

MBA & MSB Alumni and Student Social

Date: Friday, Jan. 30
Time: 5 p.m.
Location: Von Ebert Brewing, Mississippi Taproom (825 N Cook St, Portland, OR)

 

Details:

  • Free onsite parking and unmetered street parking available
  • Drinks on us! Food available onsite for purchase.

 

RSVP is required – secure your spot here.

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Policies & procedures

Student club policies & information

Updated each academic year, you'll find information here regarding club requirements and benefits, along with other helpful information.

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Instructions to view club funds

A club treasurer can follow these instructions to view the funds in their club's index.

View funds

Travel information

If your club is planning a day trip to visit a company or organization, you need to submit an Activity Plan in Ideal-Logic.

Driver authorization

All drivers will need to complete the driver authorization form and submit it to Motor Pool. Each driver only needs to do this once per year. You'll receive specific instructions for this form after completing your Activity Plan noted above.

Driver authorization

Van safety test

Any person who will be driving a 12-passenger van will need to take this safety test. Each driver only needs to do this once per year.

Safety test