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Special Interest Opportunities

Mays Business School is home to more than 20 organizations of special interest to business students. Some are local chapters of national professional groups and most are related to a specific career interest.

Business Student Council (BSC): The governing student body of Mays Business School. Also includes representatives of business student organizations. Membership is through an application and interview process every fall semester. The BSC office, located at 151 Wehner, (979) 458-1781, is a good source of information and contacts about participation in any of these groups.

Business Career Fair: Provides opportunity for company representatives and students to visit informally and identifies candidates for filling immediate and future professional openings. The Career Fair also provides information about career opportunities to aid the career decision-making process. For more information, contact the BSC in 151 Wehner, (979) 845-1320.

Mays Business Fellows: A premier professional development program that provides special seminars, field experiences and activities. Students are admitted on a competitive basis through an application and interview process. For information, visit their office in 242 Wehner or call (979) 845-4873.

Mays Business Honors: Selection through an application process is required to pursue a BBA in Business Honors. The major recognizes the importance and need for interdepartmental business course work to solve complex problems. For information, visit their office in 242 Wehner or call (979) 845-4873.

Co-op/Internships: An excellent way for students to gain work experience, make professional contacts in industry and earn a nice salary. For co-op information, contact the Co-op Office, 209 Koldus, (979) 845-7725. For internship information, contact the Career Services Coordinator, 238 Wehner, (979) 862-3850. Department advisors can also provide information on co-ops and internships.

Career Center: The Career Center arranges employment interview schedules with hundreds of companies every year and has a comprehensive career education and resource library. Begin researching internships or co-ops during the sophomore or junior year. Students seeking full-time employment should register online with the Career Center two semesters prior to graduation. The center is located in 209 Koldus, (979) 845-5139. Mays' Career Services Coordinator is officed in the UPO. Call (979) 862-3850 for an appointment.

Student Learning Center (SLC): The SLC is committed to supporting and strengthening the academic experience of students by providing a variety of programs and services that promote retention and success. Supplemental Instruction (SI) is offered for selected core curriculum course sections. The Independent Study Lab assists students with reading, writing, mathematics and study skills. Free tutoring help in a variety of courses is available. For more information, contact the SLC, 118 Hotard Hall, (979) 845-2724.

Professional Program: Admission to the program is by application. Graduates earn a BBA degree in accounting and a Master of Science degree in accounting, finance, management information systems, or marketing/e-commerce. For information, call (979) 845-8587.

CPA Exam: Information is available in the Professional Program Office, 487 Wehner, and the Board of Accountancy, 333 Guadalupe, Tower III, Suite 900, Austin, Texas 78701-3900.

Office of Professional School Advising (OPSA): Offers a variety of services to assist Aggies who aspire to enter any professional school, including allied health, dentistry, law and medicine. Interested students should meet with an OPSA advisor early in their academic career to maximize the Aggie advantage. OPSA is located in 205 Academic Building, (979) 845-8938.

Overseas study opportunities

To succeed in this interdependent world, it is critical that students gain an informed perspective about it. A wide range of overseas study opportunities are available. Interested students are encouraged to begin planning early in their academic career.

Reciprocal Exchange: Provides individual business students the opportunity to study and live at an overseas university for a semester or academic year. Mays has exchange programs partnerships in Austria, China, Denmark, France, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Sweden. University-wide exchange programs include universities in England, Ecuador, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, and Switzerland.

Business students interested in participating in an exchange program must:

Study Abroad: Mays sponsors several faculty-led summer study abroad opportunities in which a group of selected Texas A&M students travel to a foreign location for study in business and culture/economic environment course work.

Business students interested in participating in a study abroad program must:

For more information about Mays’ programs visit the Center for International Business Studies, then meet with an academic advisor in the UPO, Room 238 Wehner.

University-wide reciprocal exchange and study abroad program information is available from the Study Abroad Program website.

Program costs vary from program to program. To find out about loans, grants and academic scholarships, meet with a Student Financial Aid advisor and research funding possibilities on the Study Abroad Program website.