The Black Business Students Association (BBSA), established in 1973, promotes the well-being of the BBSA members, serves the community, and assists with professional development. The BBSA provides Black business school students personal, professional, and academic support for a successful Columbia Business School experience.
Through programming such as the BBSA first-year Welcome Retreat, Alumni Mentorship Program, and recruiting panels, among other activities, BBSA membership is an important resource and community for Columbia Business School's Black business school students.
The BBSA also works closely with the Office of Admissions to host events for prospective Black business school students. Diversity Matters, an annual afternoon event highlighting diversity and inclusion at Columbia Business School, will be hosted in conjunction with the Black Business Students Association, Columbia Women in Business, Cluster Q, the Hispanic Business Association, and the Military in Business Association this fall.