Commerce Undergraduate Society Of Ubc Vancouver
From its inception over seventy years ago, the Commerce Undergraduate Society has played a pivotal role in shaping the success of Bachelor of Commerce students at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. The growth of social and professional opportunities in the CUS is a source of inspiration for all student societies in Canada. The Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration at UBC was renamed the Sauder School of Business in 2004 under the tenure of Dean Dan Muzyka. Since that time, the commerce faculty has developed an international reputation for its sophisticated learning atmosphere and the CUS has evolved significantly alongside it. The Commerce Undergraduate Society is the largest business school organization in Canada, both in terms of its $1.2 million annual operating budget and its thousands of actively-involved students within the society. With the money that it collects through student fees, the CUS is able to support its members through a range of services and clubs that cater to some variation of the personal, professional or academic success of its students. The CUS houses tutoring services, social functions and large-scale conferences that offer insights into possible careers and numerous networking opportunities with industry professionals.