This national honor society recognizes the top business and management undergraduate and graduate students in the top 5 percent of the junior class, upper 10 percent of the senior class, or upper 20 percent of the master’s class. Beta Gamma Sigma is the national honor society for business and management. This recognition is only given to students who attend AACSB International --accredited Schools.
The purpose of Beta Gamma Sigma is to encourage and reward scholarship, to promote the advancement of high quality education in business, and to foster integrity in the conduct of business operations.
The Financial Management Association rewards scholarship and achievement by undergraduate and graduate students majoring in Finance through its National Honor Society. Undergraduate Finance majors must have earned 61 credit hours, achieved an overall cumulative grade point average of 3.3 or higher, and completed at least three designated finance courses. Selection for this Honor Society takes place during the first month of the fall and spring semesters each year.
The American Marketing Association awards the Alpha Mu Alpha National Marketing Honor to students majoring in Marketing who have achieved a grade point average in the top ten percent of all Senior marketing students.
This national honor society recognizes scholastic achievement in marketing and advertising studies. To qualify, students must have completed ninety semester hours of coursework, rank in the upper ten percent of Marketing majors, achieve a minimum grade point average of 3.1 and have completed or be currently enrolled in a minimum of two marketing courses (one of which must be related to advertising). Students must also be a national member of the American Advertising Federation.
Each semester, the Dean and Faculty select high-standing junior or senior full-time students for membership in Delta Alpha Pi. Election is an academic honor and recognizes truly superior achievement by an undergraduate enrolled in the BSBA degree program. A student may receive this honor at the end of the junior year, or upon completion of the first half of the senior year. Requirements for election to membership in Delta Alpha Pi are described in detail in our Academic Catalog.
Students nominated to Who’s Who are selected in their senior year on the basis of scholastic and community achievements, scholarship ability, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to Suffolk University, and potential for further achievement. Both full- and part-time students are eligible for consideration. This honor is conferred by more than 1000 schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.