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Academic Clubs

National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
NSBE's mission is to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and postitively impact the community. NSBE is comprised of more than 270 chapters on college and university campuses, 75 Alumni Extension chapters nationwide and 75 Pre-College Chapters

 

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Black Science Network (BSN)
UCSC students devoted to increasing and promoting opportunites for students in the fields of natural and physical sciences and health related majors. Student National Medical Association (SNMA) is also an affilated of BSN
SNMA is committed to increasing the number of culturally capable and sensitive physicians, the SNMA is also dedicated to the academic and clinicl success of medial students and pre-medical students.

 

National Association of Black Accountants (NABA)
NABA is geared towards students who want to work in the field of finance and accounting. There are conferences and chapters in six regions of the U.S. Their motto "Lifting as We Climb."

Charles Hamilton Houstion Pre-Law Society a pre-collegiate affiliate of (NBLSA)
The National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) is a national organization designed to articulate and promote the professinal needs and goals of Black law students. The society's main focus is to instill a greater awarness of and commitment to the legal needs of the Black community.
The Charles Hamilton Houston Pre-Law Society founded at the AARCC always welcome interested students to take a leadership role in identifying legal and political issues pertinent to the black experience

Math Alliance for Diversity (MAD) (Inactive)
Founded by the late Michael W. Wilson and Justin Griggs. An organization devoted to forming to forming a solid diverse community of studentss majoring in mathematics and provide opportunities for students to achieve success in math related fields. Serve as outreach ambassadors for students in K-12.