Do you know students who are interested in joining a business student organization? They are invited to the 2011 Kelley School of Business Activity Carnival, where they can learn more about the various student organizations the Kelley School of Business has to offer! Students can play carnival games, eat some popcorn, and get to know some of the club members at this event, which is open to all IU students. Students do not need to be an admitted Kelley student to attend! Contact Allison Frazier at agerling@indiana.edu for more information.
September 9th
1:00~5:00 PM
Hall of Honor (Kelley School of Business)
Getting the Most From the Activity Carnival
Preparing for the Carnival:
Sign up at myINvolvement at IU. This page connects you to hundreds of student organizations and events on campus.
View the list of student organizations attending the carnival under the Kelley Advising Tab on Oncourse.
Visit http://www.kelley.iu.edu/ugrad/life/organizations.cfm for more information about each organization.
Make a list of the organizations that interest you and questions for each.
Prepare to discuss your interests, experiences, and why you want to get involved.
Bring a pencil/pen, notepad, and a bag to store free goodies and handouts.
At the Carnival:
Visit the organizations that interest you the most, but also keep an open mind and visit other clubs as well. Sign up for more information and find out when the call out meetings occur. Ask questions from your list.
Play the games, meet people, and be yourself!
Provide your IU email address when asked for contact information.
After the Carnival:
Reflect on your experience and the impression you received from the student organizations.
Ask yourself questions: How did the students interact with me and with each other? What are their organization’s values? How do those fit or not fit with mine? How can this group help me grow as a person?
Write down some follow-up questions, and bring those to the call out meetings you attend.
Alli Frazier
Student Engagement Program Manager
Kelley School of Business
Indiana University Bloomington