Home  |  Search  |  New Students  |  College Life  |  Academics  |  Student Resources  |  My GBC

  Home > College Life > Organizations > Student Organizations

 

Activities
Athletics
Housing
Organizations

   Quick Facts
   Student Organizations

 

 

 


Student Organizations

The organizations are:

Alpha Chi  
  Alpha Chi is a National Honor Society. Our chapter, Delaware Beta, was chartered March 11, 1983. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors of good character who rank in the upper 10 percent of their class. Activities include an annual induction ceremony, a spring reception for honor students, social activities and scholarly or academic service to the college. For more information, see the Alpha Chi web site.
    Advisor: Teresa Taylor Email: taylort1@gbc.edu
       
Institute Of Management Accountants
  The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) is a student chapter affiliated with the national organization of the National Association of Accountants (NAA). The purpose of the IMA is to familiarize students with real business world accountants and accounting problems. A major goal of the student group is to ease the transition from academics to the job environment. This is accomplished through great business speakers at the meetings, VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) and joint meetings and activities with the Delaware chapter of the national organization.
    Advisor: Dr. Deborah Leitsch Email: leitschd@gbc.edu
       
International Students Association
  Open to all students, the International Students Association (ISA) provides a forum where foreign nationals can meet their peers; exchange ideas and information; address mutual concerns, such as homesickness and general worries, studies, finances, transportation; and organizes recreational, social, and cultural activities. The ISA also sponsors several college wide events. Of particular note, the annual International Night features international cuisine, exhibits, and entertainment.
    Advisor: Nathan Richardson Email: richarn@gbc.edu
       
Resident Student Association  
  The RSA is an organization that motivates resident students to get involved in on-campus activities. These activities include hall decorating contests, holiday get-togethers, finals week study breaks, service projects, and most other residence hall programs. The RSA is also a student voice to implement projects and programs of interest to all resident students. Weekly meetings are held and everyone on campus is encouraged to attend.
    Advisor: Kevin Martin Email: martink@gbc.edu  
       
Society for Human Resource Management
  The Society for Human Resource Management is an officially chartered student chapter of the national professional organization.  Sponsored by Delaware SHRM, the organization provides a forum for those students interested in HR careers to learn more about opportunities in the field and to begin networking with professionals.  For those general business students with an interest in human resources, membership in SHRM provides a forum to discuss and learn the importance of HR issues and challenges in any organization.
    Advisor: Caroline Black Email: blackc@gbc.edu
       
Spirit Squad  
  The GBC Spirit Squad is a group of enthusiastic students who cheer on the men and women’s basketball teams. They also lead the crowd in cheers and chants to promote school spirit.
    Advisor: Kevin Martin Email: martink@gbc.edu
       
Student Ambassadors
  Student Ambassadors work with the Admissions Team to maintain public awareness of the College, and to assist in the recruitment process. Activities of these Ambassadors include giving tours of the College, making telephone calls to prospective students, and accompanying admissions representatives to high schools and college fairs.
    Advisor: Ryan Mignone Email: mignone@gbc.edu
       
Student Athletic Advisory Council
  The purpose of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to represent the student-athletes’ voice on the campus of Goldey-Beacom College. In addition, it exists to promote good communication between the student-athletes, athletic department administration, coaches and other staff.  Also, the SAAC has the responsibility to actively encourage student-athlete involvement in campus and community events. And lastly, the committee will serve as a forum for discussing issues and ideas in athletics.  The SAAC will consist of one representative from each varsity team sponsored by Goldey-Beacom College.
    Advisor: Jen Carleton Email: carletj@gbc.edu
       
The Bolt: The Student Magazine of Goldey-Beacom College
  The Bolt is a student-produced magazine that showcases how the students, faculty, staff, and alumni of Goldey-Beacom College work, play, study, and live. The Bolt is produced twice a year, and presents students with opportunities to develop a variety of communication and business skills, including interviewing, writing, editing, photography, advertising, and publication management.  View our previous issues:
        Fall 2009/Winter 2010 Spring/Summer 2010
        Fall/Winter 2008 Spring/Summer 2009
        Spring 2008   
    Advisor: Dr. Kevin Hunt Email: huntk@gbc.edu
       
Women in Networks
  Women in Networks is an organization committed to the importance of networking.  The objectives are three fold: first, to provide a forum where students may find mentors, support, and guidance concerning today’s work environment and solutions to general life challenges; second, to provide a forum where women currently working may find reassurance and support for their continued success as well as a pool of fresh young talented women to assist in their work endeavors; most of all, our hope is to create an environment that reminds us to have fun as we develop these all-important relationships.
    Advisor: Jessica Fehnel Email: smith@gbc.edu

Copyright © 2001-2012 Goldey-Beacom College  |  4701 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808, USA  |  Contact us  |  Privacy Policy