Abstract
This manuscript presents the results of a survey of faculty advisors of student chapters of the Financial Management Association International (FMA). The institutions, advisors, and chapters are characterized in an effort to better understand how institutions serve their students—through the management of chapters and also how institutions provide that service through assignment of faculty advisors. The evidence indicates that chapters provide a wide-range of services and opportunities to students through the chapters, yet there appears to be differing perspectives as to the role, nature, and assignment, of chapter advisors.
Recommended Citation
(2026)
"Characterizing Student Finance Organizations-A Survey of FMA Chapters,"
Journal of Economics and Finance Education: Vol. 8:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
Available at:
https://scholarship.rollins.edu/jefe/vol8/iss1/2