All clubs and organizations affiliated with the Undergraduate Business Program's Student Leadership Council (SLC) are open to undergraduate students of all years and majors.

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The purpose of the Undergraduate Accounting Club is to be the primary accounting resource for all undergraduate students interested in the field. We provide informational sessions that familiarize students with the profession and help them explore other relevant topics. We strive to help students prepare for a career in accounting by offering networking events with accounting professionals.
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Ascend seeks to create a community for (but not limited to) Pan-Asian aspiring professionals where they have access to a wide variety of resources through professional development and social opportunities to advance their future careers.
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The Asset and Wealth Management at Carolina (AWMC) is the premier undergraduate organization for students interested in portfolio management, private wealth advisory, and the broader asset management industry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Through educational programming, educational workshops, and direct exposure to leading firms, the club equips members with the skills, network, and insights needed to succeed in asset, wealth, and investment management careers.
AWMC partners closely with top asset managers, private banks, RIAs, and multi-family offices to host speaker events, firm visits, technical workshops, and career mentorship programs. Members gain direct access to industry professionals, opportunities to learn investment strategy across asset classes, and structured support throughout internship and full-time recruiting.
Join AWMC by completing the Membership Form, Join the GroupMe, and request to Join in Heel Life.
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The Association of Latino Professionals For America (ALPFA)’s mission is to empower and develop Latino men and women as leaders of character for the nation, in every sector of the global economy. We aim to provide students of all nationalities a greater connection to Latinx professionals by offering a large pool of networking opportunities and extensive partnerships with big companies recruiting Tar Heel talent. In addition, members will have access to local chapter events, networking events, resume and cover letter critique, and even mock interviews.
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The Bandana Project is a program driven by student volunteers dedicated to preventing suicide by promoting help-seeking behavior and increasing awareness of vital suicide prevention and mental health resources.
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Exploring the world through behavioral economics. Club activities include research trials across campus and developing a curriculum centered around behavioral economics concepts. Meetings include both general discussion and project development. The BEC aims to educate members on behavioral economics concepts by executing projects and activities throughout the UNC community. Organization activities include research trials across campus and club meetings to discuss a curriculum to develop a project centered around behavioral economics concepts.
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The Business Cares Club’s purpose is to support three different local non-profits, Super Cooper’s Little Red Wagon, PORCH Chapel Hill, and Compass Center, through fundraising and volunteering events. We seek members who are passionate about making a positive impact on the community, and as a club we give students the opportunity to give back to the causes they care about through hands-on experiences as well as charitable efforts.
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We are a Kenan-Flagler-affiliated club that provides ALL students (anyone can join) the opportunity to practice and compete in business, entrepreneurship, finance, hospitality and tourism, and marketing. We can’t wait to meet you! We provide students the opportunity to practice and compete in business, entrepreneurship, finance, hospitality and tourism, and marketing.
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Business Page Turners (BPT) is a student-led book club dedicated to exploring the world of business literature. Our members meet each semester to read, discuss, and connect, fostering a dynamic and engaging community for all business enthusiasts. The club is committed to staying informed of industry developments while enhancing members’ insights through industry awareness, giving a competitive advantage in their academic and professional pursuits. This club also adds value to your resume, showcasing your commitment to continuous learning and community engagement. Additionally, the club offers leadership opportunities, providing a platform for members to take on impactful roles and further contribute to the growth of our community.
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The Business Technology Club connects with financial institutions, corporations, marketing firms and fin-tech companies to organize campus presentations exploring consumer technology adoption trends. It aids you in understanding how businesses leverage technology to operate more efficiently. By providing you with opportunities to network directly with companies and individuals, the Business Technology Club it eases your transition into the internship and job search.
You must visit www.uncbusitech.com and pay the $10 membership fee to become a member. If are interested but not ready to pay the membership fee, join the GroupMe to stay up to date on our open events.
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The UNC Real Estate Club educates undergraduates in the career of real estate. We coordinate presentations, discussions, social events and related group activities around Real Estate.
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The Carolina Sport Business Club is a student-run organization dedicated to providing professional development opportunities for UNC students interested in a career within the Sports-Business industry. With our mission of “collaborations and connections” we routinely host industry professionals at club meetings, provide career resources, utilize our vast network of club and school alumni, visit sports venues across the country, and much more. Our membership is open to all undergraduates.
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Carolina Women in Business is dedicated to promoting the advancement of women in the business world through professional development, community outreach, campus involvement and social opportunities.
Application link can be found on our Instagram, @cwib_unc
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The Community, Equity and Inclusion (CEI) Board aims to foster community at UNC Kenan-Flagler while embracing our diversities and talents. While we are a student-led organization, we work hand-in-hand with the Undergraduate Business Program to enact change within the program.
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The Consulting Club‘s mission is to get as many of its members into the consulting positions that are right for them. We inform you about the industry, connect you with a wide variety of firms, and prepare you for the recruitment process through professional development workshops and social events. Throughout this process, we strive to help you build a lifetime network, critical for career success in the consulting world.
To join, purchase a student membership at https://unc-ucc.square.site. You will then be added to our weekly listserv with details of our upcoming events, member only prep resources, and consulting recruiting announcements!
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Consult Your Community (CYC) at UNC-Chapel Hill provides pro bono student consulting to small businesses, nonprofits, and startups in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area. This club is a great opportunity to gain hands-on business experience, hone problem-solving and teamwork skills, meet mentors and friends, compete in case competitions, and workshops with firms! We work mainly with low-income and/or minority-owned businesses; diversity, equity, and inclusion are important to us.
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Creative Business Club centers its focus on exploring the business side of the entertainment industry. This student organization works to enable creative students in the arts and STEM fields to capitalize on their talents and ideas through regular meetings, sales competitions, guest speakers events that work to meet the needs of all niches, free headshot events, professional development workshops and guidance, and so much more.
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The primary focus of Diverse Abilities in Business (DAB) is to create and foster a community for neurodivergent and disabled students in business at UNC. DAB will hold informational sessions about current economic trends, employers in financial fields, networking events, and guides to recruitment in various financial industries. Furthermore, DAB will hold a speaker series from neurodivergent and disabled professionals in business-related fields to expose members to prominent figures in business who have overcome challenges related to identifying as neurodivergent and/or disabled. Finally, DAB seeks to increase awareness and support neurodivergent and disabled students in business as well as educate allies about how to advocate for their neurodivergent and disabled peers and thrive in business upon graduation from Carolina.
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Eta Omega Chi is the first and the only East Asian professional fraternity established at UC Berkeley. We strive to build an elite community to share exclusive resources and opportunities. Our goals to pursue entrepreneurship and build lifelong brotherhood make us distinctive amongst East Asian student organizations in the United States. We aim to build a profound community that supports and encourages each other to succeed in the business industry and beyond.
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The Family Business Club provides the opportunity for students both from family businesses and those looking to work in a family-owned company to connect and learn from each other and family business leaders.
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The purpose of the UNC Finance Society is to increase your awareness of career paths in the financial services industry and provide networking and educational opportunities relating to finance.
Additionally, UFS has 4 main subsidiary clubs, which operate independently but receive their funding from UFS. These clubs are as follows:
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Future Business Leaders of America–Phi Beta Lambda Chapter (FBLA-PBL) is the largest career student business organization in the world. Each year, FBLA-PBL helps over 230,000 members develop key leadership, communication, and collaborative skills needed for careers in any area of expertise. We focus on community service, development workshops, team-building, fundraising, competitive events and much more. We continually build new relations with businesses to provide members exclusive recruiting events, scholarship opportunities and closer relationships to corporations.
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The Undergraduate International Business Club builds a community for students who are interested in global business insights and dedicates to help them become global business leaders. It provides career development activities tailored to international students, including but not limited to resume workshops and speaker series where international alumni share their career experiences in the U.S. or abroad. It also offers programs and events that enrich students understanding of the latest international business trends.
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The International Development Research Club (IDRC@UNC) aims to equip UNC students – future business leaders and international policy makers – with knowledge and inspiration to support the developing world’s economic growth. We want UNC alumni to look toward developing countries for investment opportunities that make financial sense for their organizations and serve the target country’s growth without disrupting their political/social/cultural structures. This club aims to be a center for globally minded students who want to improve the living standards of developing countries.
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The Intersection of Business and Politics Club explores how law shapes business and how business drives policy. Build skills in public speaking, strategy, and ethics while networking with future leaders.
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The Marketing Club supports proactive students interested in the field of marketing. By combining classroom knowledge with the resources made available to us by UNC Kenan-Flagler, we provide real experiences for our engaged members through case competitions, guest lectures and recruiting events.
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The Minority Business Student Alliance (MBSA) seeks to unite minority students who are interested in business administration, economics, industrial relations and other business-related disciplines. We bring you together with business professionals and faculty members who advise on career and educational opportunities.
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Moneythink is a community service organization that promotes and teaches financial literacy to students of all ages. Through interaction in our local community and beyond, Moneythink aims to teach finance concepts from the basics of budgeting and saving to tax preparation and investment management. Our students gain important knowledge and then spread it to those who need it most.
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The Non-Profit & Public Sector club provides networking, academic, and volunteer opportunities to students interested in a variety of career fields relating to government or non-profit work. We are open to all UNC students who would like to learn more about this sector of business!
Contact club presidents, Joey Milazzo or Aryaman Kumar, for more information.
The Operations Club serves the needs of undergraduate students interested in the operations discipline or operations-related careers. Our goal is to educate you on operations careers, provide connections to potential employers and faculty resources and foster an environment of intellectual curiosity and practical guidance to better prepare for your careers and lives beyond college. We combine the operations concepts and knowledge you gain in the classroom with hands-on, real-life experience through facility tours, guest speakers, recruiting events, interactive activities, case competitions and meet-and-greets with operations faculty and alumni in the field.
Visit the Operations Club website for more information.
Pi Sigma Epsilon is a well-connected and diverse national organization that promotes the learning of sales, management, and marketing in a business manner. It will allow students to utilize national connections to learn about these objectives in a fruitful and diverse environment. Through volunteer projects in the local community and opportunities to compete on a national scale in case competitions, PSE offers opportunities to hone presentation and critical thinking skills.
Contact club vice president, Katie Bolick, or visit the Pi Sigma Epsilon national website to learn more.
Pride@KFBS serves as the Undergraduate Business Program’s LGBTQ+ organization. We seek to increase LGBTQ+ visibility at UNC Kenan-Flagler and establish a sense of community for LGBTQ+ students and allies interested in business. Additionally, we connect students to LGBTQ-friendly employers and provide extensive professional development opportunities specific to the needs of LGBTQ+ students in business. Our organization welcomes allies to show support and partake in educational events, which provides them the tools to become a better ally.
Contact club president, Caleb Robleto, for more information or if you have questions.
Scholars of Finance is a rapidly growing organization on a mission to inspire character and integrity in the finance leaders of tomorrow. We seek to solve the world’s largest problems by investing in undergraduate students through leadership development, mentorship, and the active support of hundreds of purpose-driven finance executives and investors.
Contact club president, Khushi Bhatt, for more information.

Seal the Deal is an inclusive student organization that helps you master the art of sales by building confidence, communication, and leadership skills. Through hands-on workshops, guest speakers, and our exciting annual Sales Competition—where teams compete to sell real products and win profits—you’ll gain real-world sales experience and connect with ambitious peers. Whether you’re exploring a career in business or just want to learn these skills that will benefit you in your career, this is your chance to learn, grow, and seal the deal at UNC!
This organization will be the UNC Chapel Hill Colony of Sigma Eta Pi, a professional co-ed fraternity devoted to transforming individuals into driven and innovative entrepreneurs. Members will be supported through the start-up process with access to instructional workshops, informative speakers, and a vast network of skilled venturers.
Contact club co-presidents, Caden Ryan and Gia Bondi, for more information.
The Social Entrepreneurship Club intends to create a collaborative community for undergraduate students at UNC-Chapel Hill who are passionate about entrepreneurship or simply want to explore entrepreneurship.
The Student Leadership Council is led by the representative UBP student-leaders from each of the UBP clubs and organizations. Monthly meetings foster connection and collaboration between our organizations. Guest speakers complement the standard agenda to provide insight on leadership topics.
If you would like to learn more about the Student Leadership Council, reach out to Molly Macchia, UBP Student Engagement Coordinator.
The purpose of Students 4 Students is to address the dire need for equitable access to higher education. East Chapel Hill High School has the 2nd highest achievement gap in the nation and this is not a reality we can accept. We aspire to bridge this gap through mentorship, guidance, support and serve as a transformative force. Our aim is to provide the tailored support underrepresented students need in their journey to college. Together, we are not only building futures; we are dismantling barriers and creating equity in education.
Contact club president, William Tart, to learn more.
The Sustainable Business Club at UNC Kenan-Flagler is committed to the well-being of both economic and ecological systems. We envision the Sustainable Business Club, university, and community doing business that preserves, protects and ultimately enhances the living systems that sustain local business and the larger human economy. Our mission is to educate members on sustainable business practices by facilitating discussion with neighboring companies and engaging in activities to promote a sustainable economy for future generations including guest lectures and company tours.
Contact club co-presidents, Maanya Rajesh or Nandini Gupta, or email us at uncsustainablebusinessclub@gmail.com for more information.
TAMID Group’s program is designed to offer experiential business learning. Beginning with an interactive classroom curriculum, the program soon progresses to give members hands-on experience with companies in the heart of the startup nation. TAMID oversees a $50,000 equity investment fund and also offers pro bono consulting services to international high-tech start-ups.
Contact club co-presidents, Jared Wasserman or Zach Price, or visit the TAMID Group at UNC Chapel Hill website for more information.
Tar Heel Alpha is focused on giving anyone, regardless of prior experience, a chance to learn and discuss investing with their peers. We create environments where participants feel comfortable sharing their thoughts, views, expectations, or predictions surrounding stocks, ETFs, bonds, commodities, and mutual funds. We, as a collective, strive to educate and discuss topics surrounding personal finance, investing, and the stock market in a casual low-pressure group setting.
Contact club president, Elizabeth Wong, to learn more and request to join our club on Heel Life.
The UNC Undergraduate Healthcare & Business Club informs students about career and post-graduate opportunities in the healthcare industry. We help you explore the endless opportunities in the field, from healthcare administration to healthcare consulting. In addition to educational and networking events, we volunteer within the local healthcare community to gain an understanding of the industry as a whole. As UNC Kenan-Flagler’s first undergraduate healthcare club, we hope to be the future leaders within our industry.
Contact club president, Alexandria Poulos, or visit the Undergraduate Healthcare Club Facebook Group for more information.
The Venture Capital Club seeks to aid students in preparing for the Venture Capital and early-stage investing industry. By providing students with opportunities to learn about the industry and to network directly with relevant Venture Capitalists, the club will ease their transition into the internship and job search process.
Contact club president, Brian Surless, for more information.
Women in Consulting at Carolina (WICC) is a student-run organization that provides an avenue for women who are interested and passionate about consulting. WICC is committed to advancing the role of women in the consulting industry by cultivating a community of like-minded peers to achieve their pre-professional goals and cultivate a potential career path. The club is managed by undergraduate students and offers a range of valuable resources for recruitment, case competitions, guest speaker panels, community service events, and professional development workshops for all members.
Contact club co-presidents, Olivia Bouvier or Sophia Dupre-Dosanjh, or visit the Women in Consulting at Carolina website for more information. If interested, feel free to request to join on HeelLife.
As the 100th branch of the international organization, 180 Degrees Consulting-UNC Chapel Hill is committed to providing the highest quality advisory services to non-profits and socially-minded organizations. We strive to leverage the potential of high performing university students in solving the most pressing challenges facing today’s non-profits by providing these students with opportunities to create innovative, practical and sustainable solutions to these challenges.
Contact club co-presidents, Khushi Amin or Opal Sharma, or visit the 180 Degrees Consulting at UNC website for more information.
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