Students can form strong bonds through student-led groups at Chicago Booth.
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- May 16, 2023
- Full-Time MBA Stories
Involvement in student organizations is a great way to meet new people and form meaningful connections with individuals that express having similar interests. At Booth, there are a multitude of MBA student-led groups to choose from that range from professional and career oriented to regional and special interest. Read on to learn more about the religious affiliated groups on campus, specifically from the stance of current co-chairs within our Full-Time MBA Program.
Other religious affiliated student-led groups at Booth include: the Jewish Business Students Association and the Latter-Day Saints Student Association.
The Jewish Business Students Association fosters Jewish life at Booth by offering cultural, social, religious, and educational activities to the Booth Jewish community, including partners, family, and friends.
The Latter-Day Saints Student Association at Booth exists to serve the friends and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Booth community, including prospective students, current students, and alumni. The club's mission is to help students, through activities and a support network, balance the demands of school and career with faith, values, and family.
At Chicago Booth, we want students to know that all religions have a place here. As with any student group interest that isn't currently represented, Boothies are welcome to start new student organizations aligned with their passions and beliefs, continuing to expand on the vast array of offerings that are part of our MBA experience – including religious affiliated groups and more.