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The different types of business organization are; sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. Sole proprietorships are owned by one person while partnerships are started when two parties pull resources. Corporations are large companies owned by shareholders.
The Technology Student Association enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in STEM, whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through intracurricular activities, competitions, and related programs.
Business Professionals of America is the premier CTSO (Career and Technical Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, office administration, health administration and other related career fields.
There are currently eight CTSOs that are recognized members of the NCC-CTSO coalition: Business Professionals of America. DECA. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. Future Business Leaders of America - Phi Beta Lambda. HOSA - Future Health Professionals. National FFA Organization. SkillsUSA.
The five forms of business organizations include the following: Partnership. Corporation. Sole proprietorship. Cooperative. Limited liability company.
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A recognized student organization (RSO) is defined as a group of undergraduate or graduate students who unite to promote or celebrate a common interest. Other kinds of organizations on campus are departmental student organizations (DSOs), club sports, theme houses, and Greek Life organizations.
The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national organization devoted exclusively to the needs of students interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Recognized student organizations create opportunities for leadership development, learning, student engagement, and fostering of shared interests.
How to Create a Student Organization Step One: Recruit Members and an Advisor. Step Two: Contact the Center for Student Life Leadership. Step Three: Identify an Executive Board. Step Four: Drafting a Student Organization Constitution. Step Five: Register to be an Active Student Organization.

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