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SIFE is a nonprofit organization that gives students the tools to learn the free enterprise system in a real working situation. SIFE challenges students on more than 750 college campuses nationwide to take what they're learning in the classroom and use their knowledge to better their communities. Guided by faculty advisors who are named Sam M. Walton Free Enterprise Fellows in honor of the late Wal-Mart founder, SIFE Teams establish a variety of community outreach programs that teach free enterprise. For example, they teach concepts such as budgeting, accounting and supply and demand. They help budding entrepreneurs get their plans off the ground and mentor at-risk students, inspiring them to reach for their dreams.
ASU School of Business SIFE Chapter President:
Willette McComb
Announcements and Calendar of Events
SIFE Discussion Forum
2001-02 Activity Dossier (Adobe Acrobat required to view; Link opens in new window)
Activity Plan for 2002-03 (Adobe Acrobat required to view; Link opens in new window)
Faculty Contacts:
Dr. Ella Anderson, Sam M. Walton Free Enterprise Fellow
Dr. Edward Hufft
SIFE National Website (Link opens in new window)