Fisher Recognized Student Organizations

Student organizations must meet both university and Fisher College requirements in order to apply to become a recognized Fisher student organization. The complete list of Fisher undergraduate recognized student organizations, their events and contact information can be found on the FisherU website Fisher students must log in with name.#@osu.edu
Undergraduate Business Council
As the primary student governing body for business majors, the Undergraduate Business Council (UBC) serves individuals and student organizations to improve the Fisher student life. The Council coordinates annual programs designed to foster a sense of community, as well as initiates policies to enhance the student experience.
Fisher Recognized Student Organizations
Accounting Association
Alpha Kappa Psi
American Marketing Association
Asian Business Student Association
Association of Latino Professionals for America
Aviation Management Organization of AAAE
Beta Alpha Psi
Buckeye Capital Investors
Buckeye Operations Management Society
Buckeye Personal Finance
Buckeye Student Sales Network
Buckeye Undergraduate Consulting Club
Buckeye Ventures
Business Builders Club
Business of Retail Association
Common Cents Investment Group
Council of Black Students in Administration
Delta Sigma Pi
FisherCares
Fisher Ink
Fisher Real Estate Society - Undergraduate Chapter
Gamma Iota Sigma
Human Resources Association
Information Systems Association
International Business Club
National Association of Black Accountants
Net Impact
Phi Chi Theta
PGN
Pi Sigma Epsilon
Purchasing & Supply Management Association
Student Financial Planning Association
Students Consulting for Non-Profit Organizations
TAMIDGroup
The Logistics Association
Undergraduate Business Council
Undergraduate Finance Association
Women in Business
University Student Consultants
Membership and all activities of the organizations are open to all in alignment with the Registration Guidelines for Student Organizations at Ohio State (pdf)
Student Organization Descriptions
Individual student organization descriptions can be found here: Student Organization Directory
Anti-Hazing Training
Students must complete Ohio State's anti-hazing training on BuckeyeLearn before participation or membership in any Ohio State activity, sport, club or organization. As part of The Ohio State University's commitment to promoting a safe and healthy campus environment, students have the right to be free from all forms of hazing. Hazing presents a serious risk to the health and safety of our university community and will not be tolerated at Ohio State.
In this 20-minute module, students will learn how to recognize and report hazing as required in Ohio's Anti-Hazing Act, known as Collin's Law. Complete the training at go.osu.edu/stophazing or go.osu.edu/stophazingaccessible for an accessible version.
Questions? Contact stophazing@osu.edu.