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Delta Mu Delta
Delta Mu Delta is the National Honor Society in Business Administration. The purpose of Delta Mu Delta is to recognize and reward superior scholastic achievement by business students. Our local chapter, Alpha Iota, has been on campus over 30 years. To be considered for membership a candidate must be majoring in an approved program of study and have completed at least half the work required for the degree, be scholastically qualified with an overall GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale and be in the top 20% of your class, and be of good character.  For more information contact Laura Lynn Kerner at 256-216-5375.
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Accounting Club (IMA)
Student membership in the Institute of Management Accountants has a threefold purpose: 1. To introduce management accounting to students planning careers in business, 2. To strengthen the knowledge and commitment of those already on the way to management accounting careers, and 3. To demonstrate how IMA members work together to improve the science of management accounting. IMA membership provides opportunities for students to associate with practicing management accountants; to see how they live, work, and apply their knowledge; and to learn that professionals are seriously devoted to their field and to high ethical standards. To qualify for student membership, one must be a regularly enrolled business student carrying at least 6 semester hours of credit. The Association requires an application in writing, on a prescribed form, endorsed by a faculty member or the Registrar. For additional information contact Professor Linda Hemingway at 256-216-5360.
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