Graduate Student Organizations
Graduate students at Fisher College of Business can join a variety of associations based on business focus areas, service to the community, and other common interests.
Choose from the list below to learn more about Fisher graduate student organizations.
Program Councils
The FTMBA Council is the student government representation of the full-time MBA program at Fisher. Its purpose is to serve the interests of FTMBA students by enhancing their experience academically, developmentally, and professionally.
The MAcc Council hosts community service, professional, and social events for Masters of Accounting students. Students can volunteer their time to make a difference in the community, network with practicing professionals, and interact with fellow MAcc students at social events.
The MHRM Council strives to enhance the educational, professional, social experiences of students in the Master of Human Resource Management program. Members of the council serve as advocates for MHRM students, providing diverse and inclusive social experiences and developmental opportunities.
The SMF Council is dedicated to the advancement of the Specialized Masters in Finance program. We hold events and activities that create opportunities for personal and professional development within the cohort, as well as enhance the program's brand and reputation.
The WPMBA Council is a student led governing body whose primary purpose is to represent the interests of Working Professional MBA students and to develop an environment of inclusiveness for WPMBA students.
Student Organizations
Are you interested in starting your own organization?
Graduate students have formed groups based on other common interests like those listed above, including special industries, various faiths, family support, hobbies, fitness and advocacy. You can too. Learn more about registering a new organization.