Tradition
The University of Florida has been a leader in the accounting industry since it offered its first accounting course back in 1923. That tradition of quality and skillfulness continues at the Fisher School of Accounting, which continues to produce high-quality professionals and innovative researchers that have forever shaped this celebrated industry.
Exceptional
The students, alumni and faculty of the Fisher School of Accounting are in a class of their own. A preeminent leader regionally and nationally, the Fisher School has established itself as a symbol of excellence and a preferred destination for the country’s top scholars.
Focus
As one of the nation’s few free-standing accounting schools, the Fisher School has cultivated a distinctive identity at the University of Florida and among the nation’s top business programs. Its detailed focus on the complex craft of accounting has established Fisher as a revered authority in academic and professional circles.
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2012 Fisher Annual Report
Join us in celebrating another banner year by viewing the 2012 Fisher Annual Report
.
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Faculty and Research
Research scholars of international renown and teachers of lasting influence are mainstays of our faculty. Whether it is in teaching or research, our faculty
demands excellence.
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MyFisher
MyFisher
is designed to provide currently enrolled FSOA students with policies, procedures, and events unique to the School.
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May 24, 2013
Fisher alum earns prestigious award
Chrislynn Freed (BSAc ’80) was named a recipient of The California Society of Certified Public Accountants (CalCPA) 2013 Outstanding Educator Award.
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April 22, 2013
College mourns passing of influential accounting professor
Dr. John L. “Jack” Kramer passed away the evening of April 17 after a long illness. He was surrounded by his wife of 43 years, UF accounting professor Dr. Sandra Kramer, and family, including his four sons. He was 66.
