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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

 

Student Organizations

Beta Alpha Psi
Beta Alpha Psi is the honorary accounting fraternity. CWRU has one of the oldest chapters in the country, founded in 1930. Professionals from all major accounting and consulting firms come to campus to talk about career opportunities in the accounting profession. The fraternity also sponsors field trips to accounting firms and corporations. Membership to this fraternity is restricted to accounting majors; however, all students can attend meetings and guest speaker presentations.

 

Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi is a national professional business fraternity whose objective is to help develop well-trained, ethical, and skilled leaders. Members interact with speakers from the business community, attend conferences with other AKPsi chapters, and organize social events on and off campus. The Omicron Omega chapter of AKPsi was recently founded at the Weatherhead School, and is open to any student majoring in a business related field.

 

Omicron Delta Epsilon
ODE is the international honor society in economics. Students who maintain a high academic record are eligible to join the organization. Meetings and activities are held throughout the year, highlighted by the McMyler Memorial Lecture at the end of the school year.

 

Wolstein Society

The Wolstein Society was formed to recognize outstanding undergraduates who represent the spirit of enterprise as demonstrated by leadership, scholarship, community service and professional will, the prized attributes of effective and successful individuals. The organization is named in honor of Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein, benefactors of Wolstein Hall, and supporters of undergraduate education in the Weatherhead School.  All students with junior standing who meet a certain set of criteria are evaluated for membership.  The group is overseen by a faculty and staff committee and has a faculty moderator.  Members of the Wolstein Society are required to organize and participate in various activities aligned with the mission of the Society.  The Wolstein Society is inducting its first members in the fall of 2006.