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Black Graduate Business Association - 83

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Organization Number: 83

First Registered On: 09-13-1983

Last Registered On: 04-17-2013

Organization Information

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Status: Active

Purpose: Facilitate the assimilation of the graduate student into the UT system by providing both advising and counseling assistance through the for- mation of a support network. To broaden and enhance the academic development of the graduate through greater faculty interaction, guest speakers, seminars and other business oriented activities.

Membership: Students, faculty, and staff at The University of Texas at Austin.

Functions: Advising and counseling services for administrative policies and procedures, business seminars, guest speaker series

Organization Type: Professional

Contact Information

E-mail: bgba@mccombs.utexas.edu

Representatives: (Name, Title)

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Delvin Kelly, President
Kirk Pilliner, VP Finance
Adeola Taiwo, VP

Campus Office Address: 179

 

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