Financial Management Association
National Honor Society
The Financial Management Association National Honor Society was established in 1974 to encourage and reward scholarship and achievement in finance between undergraduate and graduate students at colleges throughout the U.S., Canada, and Great Britain. The minimum qualification for membership in the FMA national Honor Society is a 3.25 grade point average overall and a 3.25 grade point average in all finance and finance-related coursework (on a 4.0 scale). Undergraduate students must be in either their junior or senior years, and graduate students must have completed at least one-half of their required coursework. Graduate student gpa's must be at least 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale).
- 2008 Inductees
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- Larami Garrison
- David Gfeller
- Clayton Issitt
- Richard Lin
- Eric Lorimer
- Ryan Robinson
- Leslie Townsend
- Steven Townsend
- Matt Williams
- 2007 Inductees
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- John Daniel
- Devin Geniesse
- John Newman
- 2006 Inductees
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- Malissa Bourbina
- Brittany Bruns
- Sean Copus
- Matthew Gengler
- Brent Humphreys
- Phil LaFevre
- Britt Neely
- 2005 Inductees
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- Brandon Ater
- Katie Haller
- Rebecca Kriesch
- Aaron Mark
- Megan Walker
- 2004 Inductees
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- Adam Akin
- Erin Kathleen Cole
- Kevin Neal Jones
- Sarah Lovendahl
- Frank Salb
- Austin Thayer
- Trevor Winchell
- 2003 Inductees
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- Justin Booth
- Amanda Bowen
- Shaun Flanigan
- Jennifer L. Miller
- Jamie Robben
- Amanda Schuckman
- Adam Wieden
- Tate Wyatt
- 2002 Inductees
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- Brandon Abbott
- Dilliana Claiborne
- Abigail Hagerman
- Jim Hull
- Andrew Lovitt
- Garrett Miller
- Jason Newhall
- Paula Oltjen
- Aaron Rodehorst
- Jill Rooney
- Michael Westenmeyer
Financial Management Association
Interested in becoming a member?
Contact Scott Hendrix hendrix@ksu.edu.