MBA Clubs and Committees

Clubs and Committees play an integral part in the MBA experience. Club events are held weekly or bi-weekly where clubs invite professional speakers, hold interview prep sessions, organize career networking events, and more.

Committees work hard to do things such as bringing case competitions to Mendoza, engage MBA students' spouses and families in events, and hold faith-based events. 

For more information about clubs and committees, click the MBA Clubs link on left.

Pathway Clubs

Pathways relate to a student's career goal.  The four career pathways align with the curriculum associated with degree majors.  The Pathway clubs give students insights into industries, foster leadership development, and give a space for valuable discussions among students.

Consulting Club

The Consulting clubs develop servant leaders as consultants by building problem-solving skills, strengthening professional networks, and reinvesting in Notre Dame's program, driving future candidate outcomes.

Finance & Investments Club

The MBA Finance & Investments Club aims to give its members an inside view of the corporate and high finance industries through varied guest speakers, promotion of relevant competitions, and valuable discussion among students. The club also connects current MBA students and professional alumni to inspire mentorship and professional development.

Marketing Club

The MBA Marketing Club aims to foster leadership development through the coordination of educational and awareness projects. The MBA Marketing Club provides MBA students with opportunities to further their understanding of the marketing discipline by offering valuable educational and networking opportunities, allowing Club members to expand their knowledge of marketing and enhance their understanding of various career paths in the dynamic marketing field.

Technology Club

The MBA Technology Club was founded in 2015. Its mission is to connect MBAs interested in tech-specific careers or who want to learn related skills. The rapid pace of technological change over the past decade and the forward momentum of the digital age offer new ways to collect and interpret data. The Tech Club also offers members a platform to network with alumni in the industry.


Special Interest Clubs

Special interest clubs allow students to pursue interests outside of academics and connect with others with the same interests.  These clubs can help students develop their talents and find their niche.  They can also provide a place for student to share their interest and passions with others

Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Club

E & VC Club is one of the most active clubs in the program. We provide a platform for members to learn new skills, share ideas, and team up for various competitions. In the past, many of the E & VC club members have gone on to start their own successful businesses, which makes us a very strong networked community.

Net Impact Club

The Notre Dame Graduate Net Impact club is part of a national community of more than 60,000 change makers who use their careers to tackle the world’s toughest problems. Members put their business skills to work for good throughout every sector, showing the world that it’s possible to make a net impact that benefits not just the bottom line but people and the planet, too. At Notre Dame, the Net Impact Club believes that business can be a powerful force for good, and its goal is to train business leaders who will use their skills for the benefit of the world. As members of the Notre Dame community, club participants are part of a long tradition of public service, social innovation, and peace-building.

Real Estate Club

Adam Smith Society 

The Adam Smith Society is an expansive, chapter-based network of MBA students, professionals, and business leaders who work to promote debate and discussion about the moral, social, and economic benefits of capitalism.

Healthcare & Biotech Club

Our goal this year is to provide you with opportunities to learn more about the Healthcare and Biotech industries and help identify exciting areas of interest for future careers.


Affinity Clubs

Affinity clubs were created as a place for people to unite and share a common identity or experience.  These clubs create a safe space where people can feel supported and understood.  

First Generation MBA Club

International Students of MBA

MBA Asian Club

The Asian MBA Student Association (AMSA) is a club open to all MBA students with a common interest in Asian business and culture. We provide a community where business and career opportunities related to Asia are shared and where members can interact, learn, and engage in social and professional activities to enhance cultural and business exchanges between Asia and the U.S. Our second mission is to support the integration of Asian MBA students as they enter corporate America and to facilitate informal interaction through Asian cultural events among the greater Notre Dame student body.

Black Graduates in Management Club

Black Graduates in Management (BGM) strives to elevate the voices, talent, and experiences of graduate students of African descent in the Mendoza College of Business across all programs. We accomplish this through establishing a support system from application to graduation, developing programming to prepare BGM members for professional success in industry, collaborating meaningfully across campus and student clubs, and creating spaces for BGM members to socialize, brainstorm, and exchange ideas.

Latin American Club at Mendoza (LACaM), formerly the Society of Hispanic MBAs

The Society of Hispanic MBAs is open to all MBA students with a common interest in Latin American culture. Our first mission is to help students of Latin descent achieve their full professional, social, and academic potential. Our second mission is to support the integration of Latin American MBA students through cultural events among the greater Notre Dame student body.

LGBTQ+ & Allies Club

The LGBTQ+ and Allies Club is an identity-based resource group that supports various needs of the community and its allies at Mendoza and throughout Notre Dame. We seek to foster diversity through inclusion by affirming the worth and dignity of LGBTQ+ identities and making all feel they belong. 

Mendoza Women in Business (WiB) Club

The Mendoza Women in Business (WiB) Club's mission is to foster a strong and supportive community of prospective and current students and alumnae of University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. Our goal is to empower women by engaging the community and building confidence. The Mendoza Women in Business (WiB) Club is a member of MBA Women International and a proud supporter of women in the Mendoza College of Business. We also work in conjunction with the Forté Foundation.

Military Vets Club

The Notre Dame MBA Veteran’s Club is one of the country's largest and most active clubs. Our mission is to serve as a professional and personal networking resource for Mendoza MBA Military Veteran students, achieve consistently outstanding career choices and outcomes for its members, and exemplify servant-leadership tenets within Mendoza and the local community. With a relatively large membership, the Mil Vets Club has the ability to execute cross-disciplinary service projects and serve as a unifying social force on campus.   

Sports Business Club

To educate our members on the business perspective of sports and sporting events while mentoring members through the many pitfalls of searching for a career in sports. We also aim to be a sounding board and resource for all sports lovers and spur further interest through guest speakers, events, and discussion. In short, we are the go-to forum for Mendoza students who are passionate about sports, want to make it a career, or both!