Student Organizations

Accounting students looking for ways to build their professional networks while gaining vital teamwork and leadership skills are encouraged to participate in one or more of the department's three student organizations. Each one offers students a chance to get involved with others who share similar interests and career goals.

Towson University accounting students visit the offices of accounting firm SC&H Group
Accounting student organizations frequently plan site visits to local accounting and advisory firms like SC&H Group. 

Beta Alpha Psi — Iota Zeta Chapter

The Beta Alpha Psi — Iota Zeta Chapter is a nationally chartered co-ed accounting honorary fraternity open to accounting, finance and information systems students once they reach junior class standing and have attained a 3.20 grade point average. By participating in meetings with business professionals in addition to service and social activities, Beta Alpha Psi provides its members with many opportunities to interact with business professionals. Weekly meetings are held each Tuesday at 5 p.m. in Stephens Hall, room 310.
E-mail questions to tubappresident@gmail.com

National Association of Black Accountants

The TU chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) brings together accountants, finance and business-related professionals and students who have similar interests and ideals, are committed to professional and academic excellence, possess a sense of professional and civic responsibility and are concerned with enhancing opportunities for minorities in the accounting, finance and business-related professions. As one of the newest student organizations, NABA is open to all students interested in accounting. The organization hosts guest speakers and sponsors numerous campus events. Faculty Adviser: Isaac Bonaparte,

Towson University Society of Accountancy

The Towson University Society of Accountancy (TUSA) helps accounting students develop and hone business skills for transitions into the workforce. Some of the benefits for participating students include meeting representatives from accounting firms and businesses in the Baltimore area, attending workshops for resume building and receiving tutoring sessions for lower-level accounting classes. The society also participates in several community service events throughout the semester and coordinates events to build lasting friendships and great memories. The group meets Mondays from 5 to 6 p.m. in Stephens Hall, room 204.
Faculty Adviser: Islam Elshahat,