

Michigan Ross - Ann Arbor, MI
Sept. 4-6, 2025
Join other intellectually motivated student scholars for an opportunity to experience what it would be like studying at a top-ranked business school.
Engage in our real-world, action-based learning environment and hear from current students on how they’re reaching their goals with a Michigan Ross education.
This fly-in program for out-of-state applicants is geared toward, but not limited to, students from groups historically underrepresented at the University of Michigan, first-generation college students, students from households with limited financial resources, and students from underrepresented geographic areas.
The event is free for all selected to attend, as well as two parents/guardians. (airfare, hotel, and meals that are officially a part of All-Access Weekend are included.)
Application closes: April 1
Decisions released: Late July
For questions, please email RossUndergrad@umich.edu
During the program, you will:
Learn about the Michigan Ross action-based curriculum
Engage with University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students
Build positive and professional relationships with highly motivated peers
Gain a deeper understanding of the college application process
To apply, you must:
- Be a rising high school junior or senior
- Demonstrate propensity for academic excellence (no minimum GPA is required to apply, but priority consideration will be given to students with a 3.5 or higher.)
- Reside in the United States in a state other than Michigan, with the exception of U.S. military families living abroad
- Submit a complete application within the application window , which is typically early March through late June
- Submit a scanned copy of high school transcript that includes GPA (unweighted, if possible) and any standardized test scores, if taken (e.g. PSAT, SAT, ACT)