Student Societies
Dalhousie Commerce Society represents the interests of

Commerce Co-op students in all areas and acts as a link between the administration and students. All Commerce students are automatically members of the Society.
MBA Society represents the collective interests of MBA students within academic, professional and social realms.
Finance Club familiarizes students with retail, commercial, corporate and investment banking, debt and equity capital markets, and positions in corporate finance and risk management.
School of Information Management Students' Association provides a forum for student opinion by promoting the exchange of ideas among students, faculty and other academic departments. It also offers extracurricular professional activities and social functions.
Canadian Library Association is the nation's
advocacy group for libraries, the people who work in them and the individuals they serve. CLA–Dalhousie serves the students of the School of Information Management by facilitating professional mentoring and fundraising supports.
Special Libraries Association Student Group is an international organization for innovative information professionals. The Dalhousie group seeks to provide networking and professional development opportunities for students interested in the special library field.
SRES Student Society exists to promote fellowship among students, faculty, staff and alumni, voice concerns and engage in decision-making, and promote members' interests in their related disciplines and future professions.
Public Administration Students’ Society (PASS) acts as a forum for student concerns and organizes social and athletic events.
Dalhousie International Business Society helps business students obtain valuable information about global business practices while enjoying the student experience.
Society for Corporate Environmental and Social Responsibility is a multi-disciplinary, graduate student organization. We promote and act on issues related to sustainable development, social justice, peace, corporate responsibility, ethics, democracy, good governance and human rights.
Dalhousie Management Society is the voice for our Bachelor of Management students. It's one of the key avenues through which the program’s students are connected to the faculty and the administration.
Dalhousie Student Union membership includes all students registered with full or part-time status, each of whom pays a fee which goes toward various student services. The DSU also provides social outlets for its members. It has over 180 student societies which cover religious, political, social and special interests.
Dalhousie Association of Graduate Students has been representing grad students for over 25 years, acting as their advocate at the local, provincial and national level.