Clubs & Extracurriculars
The student culture at UCLA Anderson encourages both professional and personal development.
Anderson has been a great place to learn to step out of my comfort zone. The student culture of collaboration, inclusion, and authenticity has allowed me to take risks, learn, and grow at an unprecedented rate. I can't wait to apply these lessons learned as a leader in my field post-graduation.
Sara Duran Fernandez ('24)
Liaison, the Consortium for Graduate Study of Management
VP of Admissions, Women's Business Connection
VP of Brand Management, Marketing Association
VP of Marketing, Sports Business Association
VP of Social, Alliance for Latinx Management
Anderson Student Association (ASA)
The ASA is made up of over 50 student-run clubs and organizations and is responsible for organizing, coordinating, and funding an ever-increasing number of events and services designed to enrich the educational and extracurricular experiences at UCLA Anderson. By virtue of enrollment, every UCLA Anderson student is a member of ASA and is eligible to participate in all sponsored events.
Student Clubs
Our 50+ student clubs, which represent a wide array of professional, social and identity-based interests, are the lifeblood of the unique UCLA Anderson culture. As you start to research how you would like to become involved at Anderson, feel welcome to reach out to our student leaders, who would be happy to share their individual experiences in their respective clubs.
Community Involvement
Riordan Programs
Founded in 1987, the Riordan Programs encompasses three pioneering career-based outreach programs housed at UCLA Anderson. The mission of Riordan Programs is to encourage individuals (high school age through post-baccalaureate) through guidance and mentorship to consider careers in business and to seek graduate-level educational opportunities. More than 100 UCLA Anderson students volunteer as mentors each year and participate at regular events on campus and in the community.
Net Impact
Net Impact's mission is to improve the world by growing and strengthening a network of leaders who are using the power of business to make a net positive social, environmental and economic impact. With more than 160 student and professional chapters on four continents in 75 cities and 80 graduate schools, Net Impact enables members to use business for social good in their graduate education, careers and communities. The UCLA Anderson Chapter of Net Impact is a group of over 150 management students who strive to put their business skills to use in a positive way, whether by incorporating environmental management practices into a large corporation, working for a small nonprofit or launching out into the world of social entrepreneurship.
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