HBS is committed to increasing diversity and opportunity in business education. We invite you to learn more about the many communities at HBS and Harvard.

Student & Alumni Clubs

Participating in one of the 95+ student-run clubs at HBS can be a great way both to explore interests and meet some of your closest friends.

African American Student Union (AASU)
AASU aims to create a close-knit community for its members from the time they choose to join HBS, through their transition to the second year, and extending beyond graduation. Current membership includes over 130 first years, second years, and partners who engage in social events, cultural activities, and academic and professional development workshops.

Harvard Business School African American Alumni Association (HBSAAA)
HBS graduates stay connected with AASU long after they leave HBS. HBSAAA serves over 2,845 African American, African, and other graduates of HBS who identify with an African American heritage. Through our programs and initiatives, the HBSAAA strengthens our current, future, and prospective members' ability to meet their greatest personal, professional and civic aspirations.

Asian American Business Association (AABA)
The Asian American Business Association provides a forum for the promotion, understanding and cross-cultural exchange of East Asian and Asian American business, social, academic, cultural, political and community-related initiatives.

Latino Student Organization (LASO)
LASO’s mission is to promote and support Harvard Business School’s Latino students. Representing a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, interests, and Latino heritage, LASO members spearhead initiatives related to MBA admissions, alumni, career development and more to advocate for and empower the Latino community both on and off-campus.

Harvard Business School Latino Alumni Association (HBSLAA)
HBSLAA is a non-profit organization with the aim to connect, empower and advocate for Latino business communities. HBSLAA is dedicated to creating a community that brings together alumni, current students, perspectives and faculty to increase our influence at HBS and in the national Latino business community.

Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP)
HUNAP brings together Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students and interested individuals from the Harvard community for the purpose of advancing the well-being of indigenous peoples through self-determination, academic achievement, and community service.

Student Club Conferences

Club conferences are a vibrant part of the HBS ecosystem. Over 25 conferences are held each year on topics ranging from finance to entrepreneurship to women in business – and all are open to prospective students. Check out AASU's H. Naylor Fitzhugh Conference or Adelante: the Latino Business Conference at HBS.

Webinars

Learn more about the MBA Program from our student and alumni communities. Check out our recorded webinar content.

Connect with Us

Do you want to learn more? Stay connected with us by completing an online profile. Have a question? Contact us at admissions@hbs.edu.