
鈥淚 finally realized that I like doing this a whole lot more than writing,鈥 said Flak, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English.
The nontraditional student returned to academia at 每日大赛 to study accounting and further his business career.
In order to ease his transition to the College of Business (COB), Flak joined Beta Alpha Psi, an international honors organization for accounting, finance and information systems majors.
鈥淏eta gives us more of an opportunity to excel as professionals and as people,鈥 said Flak, vice president of Beta Alpha Psi, who plans to graduate in December 2014.
Commitment to professional development, academics and service helped earn UM-Dearborn鈥檚 Beta Alpha Psi chapter a 鈥淪uperior鈥 status for a fourth consecutive year.
鈥淭hese students really get a sense of what it takes to be a professional through networking and service activities,鈥 said UM-Dearborn accounting lecturer Susan Baker, who serves as the chapter鈥檚 faculty adviser. 鈥淎 lot of times, they鈥檙e volunteering alongside professionals from accounting firms and tax assistance programs. It really builds their skills and confidence.鈥
To earn 鈥淪uperior鈥 status, Beta Alpha Psi members had to participate in eight activities that ranged from networking to community service. Each member also had to log at least 32 professional and service hours 鈥 UM-Dearborn students recorded more than 60 hours.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 how we better ourselves,鈥 said Shirish Srinivasan, president of UM-Dearborn鈥檚 chapter. 鈥淎t the end of the day, the 鈥楽uperior鈥 status isn鈥檛 what drives us. It鈥檚 about helping students grow professionally and giving back to the community.鈥
Over the past year, Beta Alpha Psi has participated in a number of volunteer initiatives at Gleaners Food Bank, Forgotten Harvest and Meals on Wheels. But one of their most rewarding service activities stems their involvement with Dearborn Public Schools.
Beta Alpha Psi members visited high schools across Dearborn to educate students about the opportunities available in accounting, finance and information systems.
Community service and networking remain staples of Beta Alpha Psi. Every other Friday, the chapter welcomes guest speakers from southeast Michigan accounting firms, banks and other financial institutions. Guests offer insight into the field and also network with the students afterward.
The chapter also hosts annual 鈥淢eet the Firms鈥 events, where students are invited to network with potential employers.
鈥淭he effort our students put forth in the classroom is complemented by the service activities they participate in outside the classroom,鈥 said COB Dean Raju Balakrishnan. 鈥淢embers of Beta Alpha Psi are able to utilize their education to make a difference in southeast Michigan. They also understand the importance of networking, so they look out for their fellow classmates by inviting area business leaders to our campus throughout the year.鈥