Accounting Student Organizations

The Accounting Association is dedicated to furthering the study and practice of accounting while promoting social and professional networking opportunities between members, business professionals, faculty and alumni. You do not have to be an accounting major to join our organization and there is no minimum GPA or class standing requirement. The Accounting Association has weekly meetings where professional accountants make presentations on the skills and knowledge that you will need to be successful in your future career.  Check out our website to find more information on our meeting and event times as well as for an application


The Accounting Association Website

 

Faculty/Staff Advisor

Mindy NETT, CPA

Associate Professor
Accounting Department
mnett@kent.edu

Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) is a national scholastic and professional fraternity for students and professionals in accounting, finance, management, information systems and business analytics. This organization provides you with a range of opportunities to interact and connect with professionals and future professionals who could help you obtain a future job. There are specific academic and service requirements you must meet to become a member of this award-winning chapter of Beta Alpha Psi.  Check out our website to find more information on our meeting and event times as well as for an application.


BAP Website

Beta Alpha Psi International

 

Faculty/Staff Advisor

Mindy NETT, CPA

Associate Professor
Accounting Department
mnett@kent.edu

The Institute of Management Accountants is here to educate and inform you about pursuing industry as a career option. This organization is open to accounting and finance majors, as well as anyone else with an interest in industry accounting. By joining IMA, you may have the opportunity to attend conferences, compete in case competitions, perform community service and participate in other activities.

Institute of Management Accountants

 

Faculty/Staff Advisor

Wendy Tietz, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
wtietz@kent.edu
330-672-1116