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Student Community
The CISB student community of future international business professionals participates in language tracks. Participation takes two forms: individual track meetings and all-CISB meetings. In individual track meetings students practice language skills, learn about business culture and practices in the track country/region, and network with classmates, exchange students, alumni, and members of the business community. All-CISB meetings focus on general international business skills and career development.

All CISB students must register for I BUS 491, the CISB track meeting course, every quarter, excluding summer. The only exception to this requirement is for students who are studying or working abroad to satisfy the international experience requirement. The course is graded credit/no credit based on attendance and participation.

Student Service Through serving as a leader or fulfilling the service requirement, students gain valuable skills and make great friends at the same time.

Student Website Learn more about what's happening in CISB by visiting the student-managed CISB community Web site.

 

 

PHOTO: Rick Coila"CISB is one of those rare programs in which you as an individual student can truly make a difference. Through getting involved, you develop great leadership, teamwork and intercultural communication skills."

Rick Coila, '07
CISB President

 

 

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