Student Life
The life of a Fisher graduate student includes on-campus activities such as classes, studying, interviews for career positions, and student organizational meetings. Off-campus opportunities include all the resources of The Ohio State University and the cultural, entertainment and life opportunities in Columbus, Ohio.
The Fisher student community is a vital component of your educational experience. Diversity of experiences, culture and viewpoints insures lively discussion in and out of the classroom. You will form lifelong bonds with many of your classmates. Take a few moments to meet a few of our students.
Benefits of the small size of Fisher's MAcc program...
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Student Groups
Fisher students' interests are as diverse as they are. Organizations have formed around particular disciplines such as marketing or consulting and around particular shared experiences or cultures such as the Black MBA Association and the Graduate Women in Business. There are also cross disciplinary organizations such as FisherServes, dedicated to community service and nurturing corporate citizens. You will be encouraged during your first quarter to explore and join the ones that interest you. Student organizations give you a great opportunity to practice leadership, explore the extent of your growing team skills, get to know fellow classmates, network and have fun. You can find an up-to-date list of Fisher College student organizations by clicking here.
One of the advantages to being a part of The Ohio State University is the opportunity to join one or more of the many diverse student groups that it sponsors. From networking, intramural, religious, it's all here.
There are also opportunities for you to become involved in representing Fisher to The Ohio State University as a whole. In December, the Fisher College of Business elects their delegates to the Council of Graduate Students. These delegates serve a term of one year and work with graduate students from across campus on issues that directly affect all graduate students. The Council of Graduate Students is recognized by the University as the graduate student government. All students, not just delegates, are invited to participate.







