MBA Association (MBAA)

An MBA program is more than just case studies and group meetings. At the Robert H. Smith School of Business, students are actively involved in their communities, striving to make both their school and their community a better place.  

The MBA Association serves the full-time student body at Smith. The MBAA is the primary interface between the student body and the administration in order to enhance the Smith MBA experience. Learn more about the MBA Association here. 

The MBAA also coordinates 10 student-run clubs. Its focus is to build a sense of community by providing Smith MBA students opportunities to interact through social and career development activities held throughout the year. Each club is listed below. 
 

Asian MBA Association (AMBAA)
Black MBA Association (BMBAA)
Data Analytics & Technology Club (DATC)
Finance & Venture Capital Club (FVC)
International MBA Association (IMBAA)
Latin MBA Association (LAMBASA)
Marketing & Communications Association (MCA)
MBA Consulting Club (MCA)
Smith Association of Women MBAs (SAWMBA)
Smith Pride Alliance (SPA)
Smith Vets Club
Supply Chain & Operations Club (SCOC)

 

 

Learn more about each of the 12 student-run clubs here.