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40 List of Student’s Professional Organization

Professional organizations for Business majors

include general organizations like Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) and Business Professionals of America (BPA), as well as specialized groups such as the American Marketing Association (AMA), Beta Alpha Psi for accounting and finance, and the National Association of Black Accountants. Other examples include honor societies like Beta Gamma Sigma and organizations like the Association of Latino Professionals for America. 

General and leadership-focused organizations
  • A large student organization focused on leadership development, academic competitions, and career preparation. 

  • A premier organization for students pursuing careers in various business fields, including finance, IT, marketing, and management. 

  • A professional fraternity for both men and women pursuing business careers. 

  • An international honor society that recognizes outstanding students in business programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). 

Specialized and industry-specific organizations
  • Focuses on marketing, management, and entrepreneurship, with both high school and college divisions.

    Professional organizations for Nursing Major

  • Professional organizations for nursing students include the National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA), the American Nurses Association (ANA), and the National League for Nursing (NLN)These groups offer opportunities for professional development, networking, leadership, scholarships, and advocacy for students preparing for licensure and their careers in nursing.  

    For students
    For all nurses (including students)
  • American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN): This organization promotes the inclusion of men in the nursing field and advances men’s health. Students can join national and local chapters.
  • National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN): This group is committed to promoting professionalism and educational opportunities for Hispanic nurses.
  • National Black Nurses Association (NBNA): The NBNA’s mission is to represent and provide resources for Black nurses and students.

Professional organizations for Special Education and Child hood eduaction

 

Major professional organizations for special education and childhood education students include the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), which is the largest special education organization, and the National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET), which focuses specifically on special education. For early childhood education, the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is a leading organization, while groups like Kappa Delta Pi are honor societies with relevance to both fields. 

Special education
  • Council for Exceptional Children (CEC): The largest international professional organization for those working with individuals with exceptionalities, including disabilities and gifts and talents. It offers student chapters, journals, and professional development opportunities. 
  • National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET): A national membership organization dedicated to assisting those who are preparing for or are currently teaching in special education. 
  • Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD): An organization focused on individuals with learning disabilities. 
  • National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC): Focuses on the education of gifted children. 
Childhood education
  • National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC): 
    The largest organization for early childhood professionals, dedicated to improving early childhood programs for children from birth to age eight.
  • An international organization that works to promote and protect the rights, education, and well-being of children. 

Combined and honor societies
  • Kappa Delta Pi: An international honor society in education that is open to students in both special and general education. 
  • National Education Association (NEA): A large professional organization for all educators. 
Teacher

Teacher education students can join professional organizations like the National Education Association (NEA), Kappa Delta Pi, or subject-specific groups such as the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) or the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)These organizations offer benefits like networking, professional development, and resources to support students throughout their careers. 

General professional organizations
  • The largest education union in the U.S., offering resources, advocacy, and support for public school educators and future teachers. 

  • A professional organization focused on professional interests and a variety of social and civil rights issues within schools. 

  • An international honor society in education that provides networking, resources, and leadership opportunities. 

  • An international association for educators that offers professional development and networking opportunities. 

Subject-specific organizations
Specialized organizations

Professional organizations for Pschychology major

Major psychology student organizations include the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS), which are large, general professional bodies. Other options are Psi Chi, an international honor society that offers scholarships and grants, and specialized organizations like the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) or the American Counseling Association (ACA) for students interested in specific fields. 

General psychology organizations
Honor societies
  • An international honor society in psychology that provides members with scholarships, grants, and networking opportunities.
  • A national honor society for psychology students at community and junior colleges. 

Specialized organizations

Pre-Med

Pre-med professional organizations include broad national groups like the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) and Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED), which offer academic and professional support for all pre-health students. Students can also join organizations focused on specific populations, such as the American Medical Women’s Association, or groups centered on community service and healthcare advocacy like Global Medical Brigades and local chapters of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. 

General pre-med organizations
Specific interest and specialty organizations
Healthcare and advocacy groups
  • An international organization with a focus on providing medical and health-related support in communities that need it. 

  • Local or student chapters of the Red Cross can provide volunteer and leadership experience. 

  • An organization that works to improve the lives of those affected by mental illness. 

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