We provide you with plenty of opportunities to enhance your education by getting involved on campus; just some of these include: 140+ student organizations, leadership programs and development, social events, student employment, and other opportunities to connect with the campus community. We firmly believe that getting involved in these types of programs is crucial to your success at the university. At Bentley, you are surrounded by a strong student leader community — and that is what makes our campus such a strong and vibrant place to be.
For the most updated registered student organization list, click here.
Adamian Law Club
The Adamian Law Club provides Bentley University students with the opportunity to explore future career options in the legal industry, attend law-related events, and meet others who share a common interest in law.
Contact: ALC@bentley.edu
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi), the oldest and largest business fraternity in the country, offers enriching opportunities to its members. Membership provides a strong network of motivated student leaders who share the mission of enhancing the educational experience of future business leaders. The fraternity focuses on helping all members succeed and teaches skills not covered in the classroom.
Contact: AKPSI@bentley.edu
Bentley Actuarial and Analytics Club
The Bentley Actuarial and Analytics Club (BAAC) explores the possibilities that arise from a love of mathematics. With a focus on fostering enthusiasm for math and its related disciplines, BAAC strives to ignite a passion among its members and within the wider Bentley community. BAAC facilitates interactions with esteemed insurance carriers from across New England, offering valuable connections to company recruiters for both internship and full-time opportunities.
Contact: BAAC@bentley.edu
Bentley Alternative Investments Group
The Bentley Alternative Investments Group (BAIG) aims to supplement the student body's understanding of alternative investments by providing a forum for students to learn more. The intention of BAIG is to spread awareness and knowledge about alternative assets through guest speakers and industry-leading experts. The assets BAIG will explore include private equity, hedge funds, private credit, real estate, commodities, cryptos, luxury items, etc. As finance is the fastest-growing major on campus and alternatives are one of the fastest-growing segments of finance, BAIG wants to position itself to capitalize on an increasing interest in alternative investments.
Contact: BAIG@bentley.edu
Bentley Blockchain Association
Bentley Blockchain Association provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to learn about blockchain technology, decentralized finance (DeFi), cryptocurrency investments, and different crypto projects.
Contact: blockchain@bentley.edu
Bentley Consulting Group
The Bentley Consulting Group (BCG) provides a community that supports its members in achieving their goals. This is done through interactive education and exposure to the world of consulting. BCG provides members with consulting case and interview prep, consulting networking events, and real-world projects that allow its members to fully experience what it is like to be a consultant.
Contact: bentleyconsulting@bentley.edu
Bentley's Economic-Finance Society
The Bentley Economics & Finance Society educates the Bentley community on various topics, enhances the professionalism of their members, and network with peers, professionals, and professors.
Contact: EcoFinance@bentley.edu
Bentley Entrepreneurship Society
The Bentley Entrepreneurship Society (BES) is a forum for Bentley students to network and get involved in the start-up community. By sponsoring and attending events and programs – such as pitch parties, start-up fairs, and networking events with small business owners and entrepreneurs – that encourage entrepreneurship, BES offers students experiences and opportunities to build their entrepreneurship knowledge and connections in the greater Boston area.
Contact: BES@bentley.edu
Bentley Investment Banking Club
The Bentley University Investment Banking Club (IBC) is a student-led organization dedicated to helping students break into the competitive world of investment banking. IBC’s goal is to provide members with valuable resources and opportunities that can enhance their professional development, including networking events, guest speakers, case studies, and more. Whether you are just starting to explore your career options or on your way to landing your dream job, IBC is here to support you.
Contact: BIBC@bentley.edu
Bentley Investment Group
The Bentley Investment Group (BIG) is a student organization responsible for managing a portion of Bentley University's endowment. The fund originated in 1997 with an original allocation of $250K and has grown to more than $1.4 million in AUM under the group's financial decisions. Today, BIG is one of the largest Student Managed Investment Funds (SMIF) in the nation by membership size, with over 1,600 registered members on Campus Groups and more than 60 analysts and portfolio managers. The group’s goals are to achieve capital appreciation for the portfolio while providing an educational experience to members. BIG seeks to run as a long-only equity fund focusing on investment exposure to intermediate and large capitalization companies allocated across seven industries. Using an active fundamental investment approach, BIG adds value to the investment process by making weighted decisions in sectors and individual securities.
Contact: BIG@bentley.edu
Bentley Leadership Society
The Bentley Leadership Society (BLS) provides leadership development opportunities for campus organizations and students at Bentley University. BLS gives club members an opportunity to develop leadership skills, initiate new friendships, and better adapt to the transition to college life. A large part of the focus in BLS is on developing the practical skills of a leader in today’s business world, such as networking and landing a job.
Contact: BLS@bentley.edu
Bentley Marketing Association
The Bentley Marketing Association (BMA) provides aspiring marketing professionals with an outlet for networking opportunities, guest speakers, panels, and various marketing information. BMA aspires to create a community among students with an interest in marketing on campus. BMA provides its members with a network to successfully navigate their career path during their time at Bentley and set them up for success in the workplace post-graduation.
Contact: BMA@bentley.edu
Bentley Microfinance Group
The Bentley Microfinance Group (BMG) operates on a four-pillared initiative: education, community development, innovation, and operational sustainability. Through hands-on learning experiences, BMG equips students with loan management skills while supporting local entrepreneurs with financing and coaching services. BMG fosters innovation by sharing insights from practical experiences with academia and industry practitioners. Operational sustainability is maintained through prudent practices, ensuring that interest collected on loans supports the organization's initiatives. This commitment preserves opportunities for future Bentley students, ensuring BMG's impact for generations to come.
Contact: BMG@bentley.edu
Bentley Non-Profit Society
The Bentley Non-Profit Society (NPS) focuses on enriching, empowering, and enlightening the Bentley student body by providing opportunities to gain non-profit-related experiences. The NPS empowers Bentley students to become non-profit leaders and utilize their education to make a difference in the world long after graduation.
Contact: NPS@bentley.edu
Bentley Open Market Committee
The Bentley Open Market Committee (BOMC) is a forum to study and further investigate economics, with a particular focus on monetary economics and monetary policy. BOMC gives club members a chance to foster a greater understanding of macroeconomics and research, including the study of centralized banking and market movements.
Contact: BOMC@bentley.edu
Bentley Philosophy Club
The Bentley Philosophy Club is an organization committed to furthering the presence of philosophy at Bentley. Each of their members, whether majoring, minoring, or simply interested in philosophy, is striving for deeper understanding through collaborative discussion.
Contact: BPC@bentley.edu
Bentley Real Estate Group
The Bentley Real Estate Group (BREG) is a forum for students to pursue their passion or interest in real estate. BREG gives club members an opportunity to learn about the real estate industry, employment opportunities, and networking opportunities with Bentley faculty, alumni, and local professionals. In addition, this group wants to provide a forum for students to learn about the investment side of the real estate industry. BREG will accomplish this by bringing in speakers and providing other educational materials to its members. Part of their purpose is to create opportunities for Bentley students as well as an advantage in gaining entrance into the industry.
Contact: BREG@bentley.edu
Bentley Speech & Debate Society
The Bentley Speech & Debate Society (BSDS) provides an opportunity for students to engage in academic, political, social, and competitive debate in order to improve their communication skills. BSDS also strives to introduce and improve the speaking skills of the Bentley community. Speaking is an integral part of the corporate and business worlds, and BSCS provides a forum that emphasizes a persuasive and competitive manner of expressing opinions based on informed research. BSDS strives to maintain a level of integrity and excellence among Bentley students and continually work towards becoming more engaged speakers, thinkers, and ultimately, business professionals.
Contact: BSDS@bentley.edu
Bentley Sustainable Investment Group
Bentley Sustainable Investment Group follows sustainable, responsible, and impact investing (SRI) strategies. SRI is an investment discipline that considers environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) criteria to generate long-term competitive financial returns and positive societal impact.
Contact: ESG@bentley.edu
Bentley Women's Network
Bentley Women's Network's utilizes their established network of female business professionals and peers to empower Bentley's future businesswomen.
Contact: BWN@bentley.edu
Beta Alpha Psi
Beta Alpha Psi creates a forum for personal, academic, and professional development, and provide networking opportunities and leadership experiences for their members while service the community, maintaining high ethical standards, and honoring academic and professional excellence.
Contact: GA_BAP@bentley.edu
DECA
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management, among many other disciplines, in high schools and colleges around the globe.
Contact: DECA@bentley.edu
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi (DSP) is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for their mutual advancement through research and practice, promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
Contact: DSP@bentley.edu
Gamma Iota Sigma
Gamma Iota Sigma aims to create a community of students interested in actuarial science, insurance, or risk management. Gamma Iota Sigma is an academic fraternity for students who share these interests, and it already has 77 chapters established throughout the United States. Members can attend national conferences and network with other actuarial, risk management, and insurance students in order to learn more about the field.
Contact: GammaIotaSigma@bentley.edu
Information Systems Audit Control Association
The Information Systems Audit Control Association (ISACA) provides opportunities for its members to engage in networking opportunities and guest speaker forums. ISACA's mission is to promote superior standards of professionalism, networking skills, and leadership within the Bentley community.
Contact: ISACA@bentley.edu
Model United Nations
Bentley Model UN is a student organization dedicated to promoting understanding of global issues, diplomacy, and international relations through UN simulations. Members engage in debates and negotiations, representing various countries and addressing global challenges. The organization aims to develop future global leaders by enhancing critical thinking, collaboration, and public speaking skills. Bentley Model UN participates in regional and national conferences, hosts its own middle and high school conferences, holds campus events, and welcomes students of all backgrounds to their organization.
Contact: BentleyMUN@bentley.edu
National Association of Black Accountants
The National Association of Black Accountants (NABA), Inc. aims to address the professional needs of its members and to build leaders that shape the future of the accounting and finance profession with an unfaltering commitment to inspire the same in their successors. NABA unites through membership accountants, finance, and business-related professionals and students who have similar interests and ideals, are committed to professional and academic excellence, possess a sense of professional and civic responsibility, and are concerned with enhancing opportunities for minorities in the accounting, finance, and business-related professions.
Contact: NABA@bentley.edu
Scholars of Finance
Scholars of Finance is a national nonprofit organization that inspires character and integrity in the finance leaders of tomorrow. Scholars of Finance believes that helping future finance leaders build character can change the whole world for the better through capital allocation.
Contact: SOF@bentley.edu
Students for Sustainable Business
Students for Sustainable Business (SSB) aims to educate and motivate the greater student body about the triple bottom line, while considering social, environmental, and financial impacts (or people, planet, and profit). SSB hopes to incite action within the campus community and shape future business leaders. SSB will be an organization where any member of the Bentley community can come to promote a sustainable initiative and find support and information.
Contact: SSB@bentley.edu
Tamid
Tamid is a nonprofit organization that develops the professional skills of undergraduate students through hands-on interaction with the Israeli business ecosystem.
Contact: TAMID@bentley.edu
Alpha Psi Omega
Alpha Psi Omega (APO) is a national theater organization responsible for the production and promotion of dramatic arts on campus.
Contact: APO@bentley.edu
BEAR Outdoors Club
The Bentley Exploration, Adventure, and Recreation (BEAR) Outdoor Club provides Bentley students the opportunity to integrate outdoor activities with their academic agenda. BEAR provides an outlet for the students and enables them to meet other recreationally involved students on campus. Trips include rock climbing, hiking, camping, kayaking, water holes, capture the flag, sledding, mountain biking, and fishing.
Contact: BEAR@bentley.edu
Bentley Association of Board & Tabletop Games
Bentley Association of Board & Tabletop Games’ (BABT) mission is to spread the joy of games to all.
Contact: BABT@bentley.edu
Bentley Ballroom Dance Team
Ballroom dancing is a graceful art form in which members can participate either for the joy and passion of dancing, aerobic exercise, or to represent Bentley University at ballroom dance competitions. Bentley Ballroom Dance Team offers beginner and advanced lessons!
Contact: ballroomdance@bentley.edu
Bentley Car Club
The Bentley Car Club brings together like-minded people who are interested in learning about cars. The Bentley Car Club allows members to get hands-on experience in the car community through car shows and informational meetings.
Contact: Car_Club@bentley.edu
Bentley Chamber Orchestra
The Bentley Chamber Orchestra provides opportunities for students to practice their musical abilities and perform popular orchestral pieces for their peers.
Contact: Orchestra@bentley.edu
Bentley Chess Club
The Bentley Chess Club aims to create an inclusive and collaborative environment that promotes both academic and social development through the game of chess. Chess players of all skill levels (including those who have never played) can develop their skills through hands-on learning, playing against friends, and competing in organized tournaments.
Contact: ChessClub@bentley.edu
Bentley Climbing Club
The Bentley Climbing Club (BCC) is a student group dedicated to rock climbing in a positive, team-building environment. Members have the chance to develop leadership and problem-solving skills while enjoying exercise in a social setting. BCC welcomes students of all skill levels and offers both indoor climbing at a local gym and outdoor climbing with a focus on safety, proper gear, and supervision.
Contact: Rockclimbing@bentley.edu
Bentley East Asian Dance
Bentley East Asian Dance (BEAD) is a fun space for people to learn about traditional forms of dance and to bring people together. It also gives club members an opportunity to come and learn dance techniques with different props and put on performances at the end of the year or semester to showcase traditional dance to the rest of the school.
Contact: BEAD@bentley.edu
Bentley Golf Association
Bentley Golf Association (BGA) aims to educate students about the game of golf. This organization gives students the opportunity to learn, play, and enjoy golf throughout college. It also gives club members an opportunity to prepare for the business world, where golf is a vital part of the culture of many companies in corporate America. BGA holds clinics and provides driving range opportunities.
Contact: GA_Bentley_Golf_Association@bentley.edu
Bentley Painters' Organization
Bentley Painters’ Organization (BPO) provides a space for student painters of all skill levels to practice their hobby. BPO hosts frequent events, notably their common ‘Open Paint Nights’, where they provide a wide arrangement of painting materials, play chill music, and allow students to paint whatever they'd like. One of its most popular annual events is Minecraft Painting Night, where the organization provides gridded canvases and references and allows students to replicate a pixelated painting from the iconic game. BPO hopes you'll stop by.
Contact: BPO@bentley.edu
Bentley Photography Association
Bentley Photography Association (BPA) provides students with an environment on campus to enjoy any shape or form of photography and meet students with a shared interest in photography. The organization conducts various events, ranging from contests to photography trips. A camera is not required to join BPA; all you need to have is a device that can take a photo.
Contact: BPA@bentley.edu
Bentley Running Club
Bentley Running Club is open to runners of all abilities and are looking to have fun with fitness. The club typically meets once a week on the Bentley track for a light group run and stretching. The Bentley Running Club also participates in local road races for charity and represents Bentley in the community.
Contact: runningclub@bentley.edu
Bentley Skating Club
The Bentley Skating Club (BSC) hosts a variety of open skate events that give students the opportunity to enjoy recreational time on the ice in the Bentley Arena. The open skates are an opportunity for students to learn ice skating skills, socialize, and try something new if they have never skated before! Their goal is to bring the community together through skating. BSC welcomes all types of skating and skaters of all levels to join us and have fun on the ice!
Contact: skatingclub@bentley.edu
Bentley Streetwear Society
The Bentley Streetwear Society (BSS) at Bentley University educates students about the growing trend of streetwear fashion locally, regionally, nationally, and globally. BSS’s purpose is to discuss the psychology and economic ramifications behind streetwear fashion. BSS is a welcoming and comfortable place where students can discuss streetwear fashion and how the industry operates in the current market. The club provides Bentley with a representation of the most modern and industry-forward fashion culture.
Contact: BSS@bentley.edu
Bentley Student Gaming Organization
The Bentley Student Gaming Organization (BSGO) aims to unite a diverse array of students who possess a shared passion for interactive entertainment, providing them with avenues to engage in advanced forms of video gaming. Its objective extends to cultivating an atmosphere conducive to socialization and networking among players, both in virtual realms and real-life interactions. Weekly multiplayer game sessions and semester-end tournaments serve as focal points for community engagement and competitive camaraderie within BSGO.
Contact: BSGO@bentley.edu
CRAZE
CRAZE is Bentley University's co-ed hip-hop dance crew. With dancers from all over the world, CRAZE strives to act as a hub of creativity and a place to express the arts on the campus of a business school. Founded in 2004, CRAZE works to improve each member through training and competition. The members of CRAZE enjoy making meaningful connections with other dance crews by participating in both performances and competitions in the Boston area and on Bentley's campus.
Contact: CRAZE@bentley.edu
Fashion Association at Bentley
Fashion Association at Bentley (FAB) aims to bring together the world of fashion and business through varied events and publications. Whether a student’s interest in the fashion industry is simply a hobby or a passion, the organization encourage students to use FAB as a vehicle to expand their involvement. FAB makes it their mission to inform students of the interlocking relationship between fashion and business by providing networking events, informational events, publications, fashion-related activities, charitable endeavors, and social media platforms.
Contact: bentley_fashion_consultants@bentley.edu
Fitness Club
The Fitness Club at Bentley is building a vibrant fitness community on campus. It offers a variety of health and fitness programs that provide members with opportunities to connect and educate the entire Bentley student body about health and wellness.
Contact: FitnessClub@bentley.edu
Her Campus
Her Campus Bentley produces an online magazine composed of articles and features on various topics and college life on the Bentley campus. The online magazine is written entirely by students; it provides Bentley-specific information and resources for students at the university through campus news, events, polls, and blogs. Her Campus Bentley also provides a platform for students to showcase and improve their editorial, creative, and publicity skills. The organization strives to promote gender awareness, action, and empowerment through the medium of a nationally connected digital media magazine.
Contact: HerCampus@bentley.edu
Jazz Band
The Bentley University Jazz Band strives to provide fellow students and the broader community with a live performance of jazz music and to expand upon their own musical abilities.
Contact: JazzBand@bentley.edu
Kosmos
Kosmos offers a new dance style to Bentley's campus: K-pop. Kosmos aims to add diversity to Bentley by popularizing K-pop and encouraging students to step out of their comfort zones. This dance group provides Bentley students with the opportunity to connect with others who share their passion for K-pop music and dance. Members showcase their love for K-pop through rehearsals and performances across campus.
Contact: Kosmos@bentley.edu
Literary Society
Through its weekly reviews of student writing, the Literary Society promotes literary talent at Bentley University. The Literary Society produces an annual publication, Piecework, of student poetry and fiction.
Contact: LiterarySociety@bentley.edu
Momentum
Momentum brings students together to learn or to continue their passion for all styles of dance. Momentum connects novice and expert dancers through various workshops that challenge the limits of one’s mind and body. The organization seeks to strengthen everyone's self-confidence and encourage everyone to step outside of their comfort zone in order to help them recognize their limitless capabilities.
Contact: Momentum@bentley.edu
Off the Clock
Off the Clock (OTC) is an auditioned a cappella group that provides a supportive environment for musical and social growth. Members enhance their musicianship through vocal production, sight-singing, ear training, and performance skills. The group also fosters positive social development by nurturing sensitivity, character, self-discipline, and confidence. OTC performs at various events on and off campus.
Contact: OTC@bentley.edu
Project CI
Project CI aims to build a community of students interested in the creative industries while simultaneously providing them with professional resources that will aid in embarking on a career path related to the arts.
Contact: ProjectCI@bentley.edu
Ski & Snowboard Club
The Ski and Snowboard Club brings together students who are interested in skiing and/or snowboarding. It provides a social atmosphere while offering group discount rates and transportation to its members. The club offers day-, weekend-, and week-long trips to various New England and Western ski resorts during the winter months. New members are always welcome.
Contact: SkiClub@bentley.edu
Spikeball Club
The Spikeball Club provides an organized setting to play Spikeball and connect people who want to play. The club aspires to give motivated members the ability to compete in local and national tournaments at an intermediate or advanced level.
Contact: Spikeball@bentley.edu
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is a group of student-athletes at Bentley who provide insight into the student-athlete experience and influence rules, regulations, and policies that affect them. The SAAC acts as the primary governance body for student-athlete interests in Division II affairs. SAAC members serve as liaisons who monitor and discuss events on campuses, within conferences, and at the national level.
Contact: SAAC@bentley.edu
Tennis Club
The Bentley Tennis Club (BTC) aims to create an inclusive community of Bentley Students who are interested in all racquet sports. BTC strives to give Bentley students an opportunity to compete with other Bentley students. BTC encourages students to play racquet sports casually and/or continue their competitive drive from high school.
Contact: tennisclub@bentley.edu
Allocation & Internal Audit Committee
The Allocation and Internal Audit Committee (AIA) is a body of student leaders charged with thoughtfully and responsibly allocating the student activity fee. In disbursing the fee, the committee provides the financial support necessary to execute the mission of Bentley's student organizations. AIA aims to promote student expression through clubs and their programs by encouraging the representation of the unique backgrounds and beliefs that make up the community. The committee actively fosters an environment where organizations know that they have the resources and support necessary for their growth.
Contact: GA_AIA@bentley.edu
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega at Bentley University aims to promote the principles and pillars of the national organization on campus. To achieve this, the group prepares its members to become leaders both on campus and in the broader community. The organization fosters friendship through the strong bonds formed among its members as a chapter of Alpha Phi Omega. Additionally, the group engages in diverse service projects that encompass the four fields of service: campus, community, fraternity, and nation.
Contact: GA_alphaphiomega@bentley.edu
Best Buddies International
Best Buddies International, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, establishes a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Contact: Best_Buddies@bentley.edu
Campus Activities Board
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) promotes high-quality experiences for all Bentley students through large-scale programming and subsidized off-campus excursions. CAB hosts several notable events, including the Back2Bentley concert, Super Bingo, and the Spring Day concert.
Contact: CAB@bentley.edu
Class Cabinets
The class cabinets work to make their respective class will have a positive and fulfilling experience.
Freshman Class Cabinet
Contact: FreshmanClassCabinet@bentley.edu
Sophomore Class Cabinet
Contact: SophomoreClassCabinet@bentley.edu
Junior Class Cabinet
Contact: JuniorClassCabinet@bentley.edu
Senior Class Cabinet
Contact: SeniorClassCabinet@bentley.edu
Habitat for Humanity
The Bentley Habitat for Humanity Organization collaborates with the Greater Boston Community to provide affordable housing for individuals and families in need. The leadership team and members achieve this through biweekly builds and restorations, brand recognition on the Bentley University campus, and fundraising.
Contact: Habitat@bentley.edu
Leading Women of Tomorrow
Leading Women of Tomorrow is a bipartisan nonprofit focused on achieving gender equality in government representation. Leading Women of Tomorrow empowers young women to pursue elected positions by providing discussion-based curricula on college campuses. Their goal is to equip them with the skills and resources for leadership roles. Leading Women of Tomorrow strives to raise awareness of the obstacles facing female candidates through forums and discussions. Their vision is the future of the next generation of young girls, inspired by female public officials and empowered to become leaders themselves.
Contact: LWT@bentley.edu
Pinky Swear
Pinky Swear PACK's purpose is to support the foundation’s mission of helping kids with cancer and their families with financial and emotional support. Additionally, Pinky Swear PACK fundraises for cancer research and hosts events to raise awareness about the foundation.
Contact: pinkyswear@bentley.edu
Relay for Life
The American Cancer Society's mission is to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. As an American Cancer Society chapter, Bentley University Relay for Life looks to emulate this mission in everything they do.
Contact: RelayForLife@bentley.edu
Residence Hall Association
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) creates a unified and vibrant community in all residence halls, enhancing the lives of Bentley residents. RHA recommends, reviews, formulates, and develops rules, regulations, and policies related to the residence halls. RHA is committed to fostering discussion and promoting social welfare. It achieves this through social awareness initiatives and charitable events.
Contact: RHA@bentley.edu
Student Government Association
The Student Government Association (SGA) at Bentley University serves as the governing body for all undergraduate students. It voices student opinions, provides a forum for discussion, and upholds Bentley traditions to enhance campus life. SGA considers matters affecting the student body, suggests policy procedures for potential adoption by the university administration, and proposes policy revisions or new policies through majority votes, with constitutional amendments requiring a two-thirds vote. SGA appoints qualified students to relevant campus-wide policy committees, maintains high student morale to support personal and educational development while upholding the university honor code, and reviews and approves or denies requests from new student organizations seeking official recognition and funding from Bentley University.
Contact: SGA@bentley.edu
The Vanguard
The Vanguard informs and educates the Bentley community about the issues and events occurring or influencing the Bentley community. The Vanguard accomplishes this in a balanced, ethical, and comprehensive manner. It also serves as a vehicle for opinion.
Contact: Vanguard@bentley.edu
WBTY
WBTY serves as Bentley University's hub for music, news, sports broadcasts, and radio shows, along with being a center for interaction through competitions and raffles. Student DJs create hourly shows, and WBTY organizes specialty events like music festivals. The organization fosters loyalty and enthusiasm among members while promoting the arts and providing a creative outlet.
Contact: WBTY@bentley.edu
Contact information:
Dana Trivigno, Assistant Athletic Director, Recreation and Competitive Sports: dtrivigno@bentley.edu
Trey Samuels, Assistant Director, Intramural and Competitive Sports: tsamuels@bentley.edu
Felicia Korte, Assistant Director, Fitness and Competitive Sports: fkorte@bentley.edu
What is a Competitive Sport?
A Competitive Sport is one that is competition-oriented and focuses on training with the goal of athletic success. Competitive Sports must compete within a league against other schools, must practice at least twice per week, and must have at least a Head Coach at every practice/competition.
Bentley offers 14 competitive sports with 350 athletes.
What sports do we offer?
Want to learn more?
Please visit the Bentley Athletics website under “Recreation” for more information!
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (AEPi) emphasizes brotherhood, leadership, and philanthropy. Founded on the values of academic excellence, social engagement, and Jewish heritage, AEPi provides a platform for young men to form lasting friendships while developing essential leadership skills. The fraternity emphasizes community service and charitable activities, aiming to positively impact both their campuses and the wider world.
Contact: AlphaEpsilonPi@bentley.edu
Alpha Gamma Pi
Alpha Gamma Pi Fraternity (AGP) stands as Bentley's inaugural Greek life organization. Established in 1924, AGP maintains a campus-wide legacy as a close-knit community of driven, passionate young men dedicated to enhancing the Bentley community academically, socially, and philanthropically daily.
Contact: AlphaGammaPi_Bentley@bentley.edu
Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi Sorority's (APhi) purpose is to promote growth in character, foster unity of feeling, cultivate sisterly affection, and encourage social communion among its members. At Bentley University, the Zeta Rho Chapter enhances and promotes each member's development and learning by focusing on these core values. APhi holds a special place in their hearts for their philanthropy, the Alpha Phi Foundation, which supports women's heart health.
Contact: AlphaPhi@bentley.edu
Bentley Interfraternity Council
The Bentley University Interfraternity Council aims to create closer working relationships and coordination among its member fraternities and Bentley University to develop creative, ethical, and socially responsible organizational leaders.
Contact: InterfraternityCouncil@bentley.edu
Bentley Panhellenic Council
The Panhellenic Council consists of the four national sororities on campus. The council collaborates to foster unity and ensure equal opportunities for all its members.
Contact: PanhellenicCouncil@bentley.edu
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity (DKE) has a history of over a century. Joining DKE provides opportunities to form lasting friendships, connect with a strong alumni network, and be part of a supportive brotherhood. DKE supports members' growth in both social and academic areas, including participation in sports and charitable activities. The fraternity encourages leadership and active involvement in the campus community.
Contact: DeltaKappaEpsilon@bentley.edu
Delta Sigma Iota, Inc.
Delta Sigma Iota Fraternity, Inc. (DSI) prides itself on its foundation as a multicultural fraternity rooted in South Asian culture. The fraternity established itself on Bentley's campus in 2022 to promote camaraderie, personal growth, and community engagement among its members. DSI operates on the principles of scholarship, leadership, and service, aiming to create a supportive environment where individuals can develop personally and professionally. Through a range of activities, events, and initiatives, the fraternity cultivates a sense of belonging and motivates members to excel academically while also positively impacting the local community.
Contact: DeltaSigmaIota@bentley.edu
Gamma Phi Beta
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority (GPhi) was founded at Syracuse University in 1874. The Bentley chapter was previously the local sorority of Sigma lota Sigma, which became affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta. The mission is to foster a nurturing environment that provides women the opportunity to achieve their potential through a lifelong commitment to intellectual growth, individual worth, and service to humanity. These women enrich their college lives as well as develop everlasting friendships. Gamma Phi Beta's mission is to build strong girls, which is highlighted by their philanthropic partner, Girls on the Run. The sisters of GPhi continue to build strong girls both outside and within the chapter.
Contact: GammaPhiBeta@bentley.edu
Greek Activities Council
The Greek Activities Council (GAC) is the governing organization for all fraternities and sororities on campus. GAC provides a body through which guidance, direction, and social interaction can take place for the FSL community.
Contact: Greek_Activities_Council@bentley.edu
Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta Sorority (KD) is a sisterhood that embodies the values of friendship, leadership, and service. With a rich heritage and a commitment to empowering women, KD provides a nurturing environment where members can grow personally and academically while making a positive impact in their communities. Through lifelong bonds and a dedication to their philanthropies, Girl Scouts of America and PCAA, KD shapes the lives of its members, fostering a sense of belonging and empowering them to thrive in all aspects of life.
Contact: Kappa_Delta@bentley.edu
Kappa Sigma
Kappa Sigma Fraternity (Kap Sig) focuses on fostering friendship, loyalty, and brotherly bonds. The organization aims to excel in all aspects of fraternity and student life at Bentley University. To achieve this goal, Kap Sig emphasizes the development of scholarship, leadership, community service, social etiquette, and cultural awareness.
Contact: Kappa_Sigma@bentley.edu
Phi Sigma Sigma
Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority (Phi Sig) centers around three shared ideals: sisterhood, scholarship, and service. Phi Sig makes a commitment to live up to these values, demonstrated by their support of one another, pledge to academic excellence, and contributions to their philanthropies. Phi Sig is a dynamic, principled, passionately committed group of women from around the world who define themselves not by their distinct differences but by what they have in common.
Contact: PhiSigmaSigma@bentley.edu
Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi Fraternity (Sig Chi) aims to be an organization that exemplifies friendship, justice, and learning through ritual, brotherhood, and club. The Lambda Upsilon Chapter at Bentley prides itself on its commitment to bettering both the campus and surrounding community. Past fundraisers and events include preparing meals at the Greater Boston Food Bank, helping assemble care packages for underprivileged youth through Cradles to Crayons, and raising nearly $20,000 through the Hairless for Huntsman cancer fundraiser.
Contact: SigmaChi@bentley.edu
Sigma Gamma Delta
Sigma Gamma Delta Fraternity (SGD), a local Bentley fraternity founded in 1965, prides itself on holding one another and the Bentley community to the highest standard. The brothers embody this excellence in their everyday lives, in the classroom, the Greek community, and the community at large. SGD aims to create a cohesive brotherhood that will stand the test of time. In unity is strength!
Contact: SigmaGammaDelta@bentley.edu
Sigma Pi
Sigma Pi Fraternity (Sig Pi) is an organization of future business leaders committed to brotherhood, academic excellence, and giving back to the surrounding community. Sigma Pi is an international organization with chapters stretching across universities all over North America. To Sig Pi, their brotherhood is like a second family, and who have their utmost respect and care for one another.
Contact: SigmaPi@bentley.edu
African Student Association
African Student Association (ASA) gives its club members an opportunity to bring cultural awareness of African culture onto the Bentley campus and help promote the diversity that the school is working towards. ASA strives to create a comfortable space for African students, current students on campus, and potential students looking to attend Bentley.
Contact: ASA@bentley.edu
Albanian Student Organization
The Albanian Student Organization was founded with the vision of creating a supportive network for Albanian students and those interested in Albanian culture. The Albanian Student Organization serves to foster connections between Albanian students in schools across the nation while promoting Albanian culture, heritage, and unity in the Bentley community.
Contact: albanianstudents@bentley.edu
Armenian Student Association
The Bentley Armenian Student Association seeks to provide greater cultural immersion, a stronger campus community, and career networking opportunities for students of both Armenian and non-Armenian backgrounds.
Contact: ArmenianStudentAssociation@bentley.edu
Bentley Active Minds
Bentley Active Minds is focused on removing the stigmas surrounding mental health and advocating for mental health awareness on campus. Bentley Active Minds welcomes all students to join them in their efforts to raise awareness!
Contact: BAM@bentley.edu
Bentley Asian Students' Association
The Bentley Asian Students’ Association (BASA) serves as a support network for Asian, Asian-American, and non-Asian students at Bentley. BASA aims to foster awareness and understanding of diverse cultures, heritages, and identities within the Bentley community. The organization is dedicated to offering social and cultural activities for its members and promoting professional development opportunities both on and off campus.
Contact: BASA@bentley.edu
Bentley Association of Chinese Students
The Bentley Association of Chinese Students (BACS) aims to promote and preserve Chinese culture and customs within the Bentley community through various activities and events. BACS provides students with a space to socialize and immerse themselves in Chinese culture.
Contact: GA_BACS@bentley.edu
Bentley Catholic Association
The Bentley Catholic Association (BCA) is a student organization dedicated to enhancing the spiritual development of Catholics at Bentley University through weekly services, community outreach events, and informal gatherings. BCA strives to form strong bonds among members, warmly welcome new participants, and support each other in their spiritual journeys. The mission of BCA is to create a network of compassionate young adults who prioritize God's will in their daily lives. The association provides the care and support needed for members to deepen their relationships with God and grow in their faith.
Contact: Catholic@bentley.edu
Black United Body
Black United Body (BUB) aims to celebrate, educate, and promote Black culture both on and off campus. BUB is also committed to supporting the retention and academic success of Black and African American students. Dedicated to diversity and cultural awareness, BUB fosters open dialogue between Black students and the entire Bentley community. The organization spreads awareness through social events, educational gatherings, collaborations with other campus organizations, and meetings with staff and faculty.
Contact: BUB@bentley.edu
Brazilian Students’ Association
The Brazilian Students’ Association (BRASA) aims to bring Brazil to campus with the intent of demystifying its multiple facets, including culture, economy, business environment, politics, and social issues. It gives its members the chance to understand its economy's dynamics and the mindset of its people to further Bentley's mission of promoting global citizens. It also serves the purpose of giving Brazilian students a platform to voice their concerns and share their experiences with others.
Contact: BRASA@bentley.edu
Cape Verdean Student Association
The Cape Verdean Student Association (CVSA) promotes and preserves the Cape Verdean culture and heritage here at Bentley University through educational fundamentals, such as discussion panels and lectures, and through social proceedings, such as cultural events and festivities.
Contact: CVSA@bentley.edu
Caribbean Ancestry Student Association
The Caribbean Ancestry Student Association (CASA) promotes awareness about the various Caribbean cultures on campus. To serve as an outlet for members and promote academic excellence among members. It also gives club members a safe space where they can discuss various topics. CASA will educate the Bentley community regarding Caribbean culture through events, meetings, and social gatherings.
Contact: CASA@bentley.edu
Chinese Young Professionals Association
Chinese Young Professionals Association fosters networks and creates opportunities to connect, train and equip members with the tools to exceed their potential and become today's leaders.
Contact: CYPA@bentley.edu
Cru Bentley
Cru Bentley's heart is to be a transformational, self-replicating community of Christians who love one another, their friends, and the campus. Cru is a community passionate about connecting people to Christ!
Contact: CruBentley@bentley.edu
Eastern European Student Association
The Eastern European Student Association (EESA) is an organization that provides a community where Eastern European culture is celebrated on Bentley's campus. The community is made up of students, faculty and alumni, all with a common interest in Eastern European culture. Each semester, EESA hosts culturally authentic events that bring a piece of Eastern Europe back to Bentley. Come experience EESA!
Contact: EESA@bentley.edu
Ghanaian Ancestry Student Association
The Ghanaian Ancestry Student Association (GASA) aims to celebrate and spread the culture of the West African country of Ghana and to help expand diversity on the Bentley Campus. GASA embraces the music, food, and languages of Ghana. Organization members will have the chance to aid the Ghanaian community in various ways. GASA gives members an opportunity to become immersed in Ghanaian culture and an opportunity to grow and advance in an organization like that of a work environment through dedication and hard work.
Contact: GASA@bentley.edu
Hellenic Ethnicity Legacy Leaders Ancestry Society
The Hellenic Ethnicity Legacy Leaders Ancestry Society (HELLAS) is an all-inclusive cultural organization focused on spreading Greek culture and history throughout campus through education, appreciation, entertainment, and engagement. HELLAS aims to create a representative and supportive community for Greek students and those interested in becoming familiar with the rich culture of Greece.
Contact: HELLAS@bentley.edu
Hillel
Hillel's purpose is to create a Jewish Community on Bentley campus, ensure that celebrations are held for all major Jewish Holidays, and that all Jewish students at Bentley have a safe place where they can talk about their religion.
Contact: hillel@bentley.edu
International Student Association
The International Student Association (ISA) seeks to encourage and promote cultures around the world, with a focus on inspiring students to find international experiences. Through the planning and organization of engaging, entertaining, and educational events and activities, ISA allows individuals to expand their knowledge and cultural awareness.
Contact: ISA@bentley.edu
Korean Students Association
The Korean Students Association (KSA) introduces Korean culture through performances, food, and folk games while raising awareness of Bentley University in both Boston and South Korea. KSA also works to expand its South Korean alumni network through alumni meetings held in South Korea. Additionally, it provides members with opportunities to experience leadership roles and project planning while deepening their understanding of South Korean culture.
Contact: KSA@bentley.edu
La Cultura Latina
La Cultura Latina (LCL) promotes the understanding and appreciation of the Latin culture in the Bentley University community.
Contact: LCL@bentley.edu
La Societa Italiana di Bentley
La Societa Italiana di Bentley (SIBC) provides an authentic cultural and educational experience for the Bentley community. Students can participate in such events as a North End dinner, an Italian movie night, and Bocce tournaments. If you're Italian-American or just interested in learning about Italy and its rich culture, then SIBC is for you. Ci vediamo!
Contact: SIBC@bentley.edu
Muslim Student Association
Muslim Student Association (MSA) aims to create a network of support for students who identify with, are interested in the Islamic tradition, or support their Muslim friends. MSA’s goal is to educate and inform students to foster unity, encourage diversity, and foster acceptance.
Contact: MSA@bentley.edu
People Respecting Individuality & Diversity through Education
People Respecting Individuality & Diversity through Education (PRIDE) provides a safe and supportive place for the LGBTQ community in hopes of raising awareness and spreading knowledge concerning LGBTQ issues. PRIDE strives to create acceptance and tolerance for all people in an open environment free of judgment and prejudice. PRIDE aims to do this through advocacy and equality, thereby building community and peaceful coexistence.
Contact: PRIDE@bentley.edu
Philippine United Student Organization
The Philippine United Student Organization (PUSO) provides the Bentley community with opportunities to celebrate, educate, and promote Filipino culture both on and off campus. PUSO ensures representation and a supportive environment for Filipino students. The organization spreads awareness through social events, educational gatherings, and collaborations with other organizations. PUSO encourages the entire Bentley community to experience the diverse benefits it offers.
Contact: PUSO@bentley.edu
South Asian Student Association
South Asian Student Association (SASA) aims to cultivate leaders dedicated to maximizing potential, increasing awareness, and preserving the legacy of South Asians and South Asian Americans. SASA aims to achieve this by raising awareness of social, political, and cultural issues relevant to these communities and providing opportunities to actively address these issues. SASA’s efforts target individuals both within and beyond the South Asian and South Asian American communities.
Contact: SASA@bentley.edu
Student Advocating Gender Equality
Student Advocating Gender Equality (SAGE) aims to promote personal development and empowerment through open dialogue about the issues impacting people of all genders. SAGE advocates for gender equality by encouraging understanding and acceptance among a diverse community of individuals of all genders.
Contact: SAGE@bentley.edu
Vietnamese Student Association
The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) provides an opportunity for the Bentley community to experience Vietnamese culture, cuisine, and traditions. VSA’s purpose is to represent Vietnamese students on campus and to provide them with a supportive environment. Whether you're interested in cultural extravaganzas, lessons in "Bánh mì" making, or dinner outings with your fellow students, VSA encourages you to come to experience the vast benefits that the organization has to offer.
Contact: VSA@bentley.edu
Young Arab Leaders Association
The Young Arab Leaders Association (YALA) aims to invest significantly in strengthening the Arab community and facilitating its integration within the Bentley community. Establishing this association will greatly increase exposure to Arab culture while providing a supportive refuge for Arab students at Bentley who may need assistance.
Contact: YALA@bentley.edu