Dr. Marcy Earns National Award

Beta Alpha Psi, the International Honor Organization for Financial Information Students and Professionals, recently announced one of its top honors will be awarded to an instructor at The University of Scranton.
Amanda Marcy ’10, Ph.D., assistant professor of accounting, earned one of Beta Alpha Psi’s Outstanding Faculty Advisors awards. As many as four faculty advisors — whose efforts go above and beyond that of the typical faculty advisor — are awarded at each Beta Alpha Psi annual meeting. This year’s meeting will be held Aug. 14-16 in San Antonio, Texas.
While Dr. Marcy has worked at The University of Scranton since 2015, she’s a graduate, too. She earned bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees at the University. Dr. Marcy previously worked in assurance services for Baker Tilly in Pittston.
Dr. Marcy, a certified public accountant, is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Association of International Certified Professional Accounts, the American Accounting Association, and the Institute of Management Accountants. She has earned numerous awards in her professional career, including the Frank O’Hara Award while an undergraduate student at Scranton, two Douglas M. Boyle Research Awards in 2020 and 2023 and the Michael O. Mensah Service Award in 2025.
Beta Alpha Psi has more than 300 college and university chapters, as well as 370,000-plus members initiated since it was formed in 1919. Its purposes include promoting academic excellence, professional development, responsible practices and shaping a successful evolution of education. Dr. Marcy has served as faculty advisor for The University of Scranton’s Nu Kappa Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi since 2015. Under her leadership, the chapter has achieved Gold-level status for each of the past three academic years.