Clubs & Fellowships

A Rewarding Investment An Invested Community

The small size of our Two-Year MBA contributes to a tight-knit atmosphere and means you'll find not only the attention you need, but you'll also have all the leadership opportunities you can handle.

Student Clubs & Activities

Your time in this program is about growing as a person, building on your professional foundation, and enjoying every minute of it. Our 60 student-run clubs and interest groups are a great way to go beyond the coursework and take advantage of the full Goizueta experience.

Taking Flight: A Goizueta Leadership Series

Taking Flight: A Goizueta Leadership Series is a student-led initiative designed to connect MBA students with influential leaders across industries. The series provides a platform for candid, insightful conversations on leadership, career growth, and personal development, helping students gain real-world perspectives from accomplished professionals.

Alumni Mentor Program

The Goizueta Mentor Program matches students with alumni mentors based on their areas of professional interest. Together the student and mentor can take part in year-round activities, such as mentor roundtables, Goizueta leadership speaker events, on-the-job shadowing, class visits, and casual outings.

Case Competitions

Case competitions give students the chance to practice business leadership through solving problems in a team-based environment. These competitions reflect the competitive nature of the business world, and allow students to bring all of their learning to the competition. Students with strong academic records and superior communication skills are sought after for our teams, which have met with great success in recent years.

Student Leadership in Action

Goizueta has an active student government and an expansive selection of clubs. Whether you want to be involved in a club to enhance your career, extend your global connections, or are looking to connect with students with similar interests or background, you are sure to find a club at Goizueta.

Put Learning into Practice

  • Center for Alternative Investments

    The Center for Alternative Investments (CAI) focuses on developing research and information, providing education and building community with respect to several areas of alternative investments, including private equity, hedge funds, venture capital, and real estate value. Students have the opportunity to take advantage of the center's extensive alumni network and internship program abroad.
  • Business & Society Institute

    The Business & Society Institute makes markets work for more people in more places in more ways. Fellows have access to executive mentoring, opportunities to participate in Business & Society fieldwork projects, a membership to Atlanta's Center for Civic Innovation, a stipend to attend a social enterprise-related conference, and financial support if they choose to work for a social enterprise as a summer intern.

How do Student Clubs Help with Career Preparation?

In this MBA Web Chat clip, our career management center staff provides insights on how students translate club leadership involvement into career-building skills.