Who We Are
The Undergraduate Business Council exists to serve the KU School of Business by representing the student body in matters of importance, providing support to its constituents, promoting a culture of engagement and inclusion, and acting as student leaders within the School. To fulfill this mission, we sponsor numerous professional and social events, fund and support our member organizations, and bridge the gap between the administration, faculty, and students.
2022-2023 Mission Statement
When we look back on this year, UBC will be defined by its action to make thoughtful, transformational changes happen. As a team, we will strengthen our organization as a resource for our member clubs and for all business school students. How we lead as executive board members will set the expectations for future exec, business school involvement, and the reputation of the business school as a whole.
Our Constitution
The UBC constitution includes the most up to date information about roles, proceedings, and processes. Information about executive positions, elections, club membership, and funding may be found here. We believe in transparency, so the constitution is readily accessible to make sure every UBC official is kept accountable.
NOTE: you may be asked to log-in to your KU email to view the document.
NOTE: you may be asked to log-in to your KU email to view the document.
Our Structure
We are led by our elected Executive Board, consisting of the President, Vice President, Faculty Advisor, and seven executive officers. Our members include Junior Council and KU School of Business student organizations. Committees are our general membership body, made up of four committees, each dedicated to realizing the UBC mission in distinct ways. Below is a visual of our organizational structure.
The Place We Call Home
Capitol Federal Hall fosters an environment of collaboration, innovation, and future-focused thinking. With unique study spaces, a finance lab, and other key features, the building provides a home for business students to excel both in and out of the classroom. Learn more by visiting the Capitol Federal Hall website via the link below.
Our Logo
In Fall 2015, the UBC began a period of rapid growth and change. As such, our logo helped us establish a new brand that would propel us forward as the leading student organization in the School of Business. In Fall 2022 the logo was revised and updated to better fit the marketing needs of the organization.