Student Clubs & Organizations
The Black Business Students Association (BBSA), founded in 1970, is one of the largest student-run professional organizations at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business (RSB). The Ross BBSA is dedicated to the recruitment of Black business students and the professional and academic development of its membership. The BBSA is one of the most active clubs at the RSB - serving graduate business students with program initiatives encompassing academic, professional, and social events. The organization conducts these numerous programs through the generous support and commitment of dedicated club members, alumni, school staff, faculty, and corporate sponsors.

BlackGen Capital is the first minority-owned investment fund at the University of Michigan. We close the access gap by creating a pipeline for talented, underrepresented students interested in entering the financial services industry.

Bond Consulting is an undergraduate club that works with local area businesses to provide pro bono consulting services. The goal of the organization is both to add value to our clients as well as to educate our student members through the process.

The primary mission of the Brazilian Business Student Association (BRASA) at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business is to enhance and enrich the experiences of students at the University of Michigan who are interested in business careers in Brazil, and Brazilian culture in general. The group also aims to promote and facilitate networking among Ross alumni, Current MBAs, and prospective students.
Business Leaders for Diverse Abilities (BLDA) are business leaders, from the classroom to the boardroom, that look to build community, awareness, and advocacy within the world of business for people with disabilities, people with chronic illness, and neurodivergent folks. Our mission is to increase Ross community awareness of student/staff/faculty/business professionals that identify with a disability/neurodivergence/chronic illness, through thoughtful programming, education, and events.

The Business Research Hub at the University of Michigan (M-HUB) strives to bridge the gap between research and academia and to provide students with learning, networking, and research opportunities. To the extent that there is mutual interest, M-HUB facilitates opportunities for undergraduates to contribute to cutting-edge research as Research Assistants. In addition to potential research roles, M-HUB’s events include educational sessions covering research skills and topics, engaging panel discussions and industry speakers featuring experts from various fields, networking events, and club social events. M-HUB fosters a dynamic network of like-minded undergraduates, Ph.D. students, and distinguished professors with extensive research and industry experience. 

Capital Consulting Group (CCG) is a student-run pro-bono consulting club that helps solve business challenges that student organizations, non-profits, startups, and the University face. The club provides a unique opportunity to give back to the community by providing consulting services to clients who closely impact student life at the University of Michigan.

-Provide educational opportunities for children in rural China who need it most; open up their eyes and build up confidence in their studies and lives. -Establish a platform to connect the students, alumni, and community of the University of Michigan and Ross School of Business to serve the common mission. -Demonstrate our values, commitments and transparency to encourage more people to participate in charity activities in China.

The goals of the CEN are to help realize win-win results from US-China collaborations, to raise awareness on US-China interconnected social and environmental problems, and to provide hands-on entrepreneurial experience for students from the University of Michigan, CEN chapters, and other engaged universities. We provide resources and mentorship for students passionate about creating business solutions tailored to addressing social issues prevalent in the US and in China.

The Community Case Competition (CCC) is one of the Ross School of Business most unique and popular student clubs. CCC matches current Ross students, both BBA and MBA, with local organizations in projects chosen during an application selection process to ensure the most useful combination of needs and capabilities for each project team. CCC requires students to put their business skills to work, even if they don't have prior consulting experience.
As the largest professional club at Ross, our primary goal is to help members develop the skills required for successful consulting careers. We conduct training, hold interview workshops, provide social opportunities with alumni, host case competitions, offer case books for case practice, and much more. While some club members have already spent time doing consulting prior to school, the majority of our members have been working in industry before business school. We understand that some have come to business school with the express intention of moving into consulting, while others have only started thinking about a consulting career - regardless of which category you fall into, the Ross Consulting Club can help you. Our ultimate aim is to increase the number of Ross students who get internships and full-time job offers in consulting.

A community of business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better, more sustainable world. Through our pro-bono consulting projects both local and global, we enact sustainable and socially impactful business solutions for our clients. We believe investing in students who take entrepreneurial action for others creates a better world for us all.

Our mission is to provide our members with education and employment opportunities in the energy industry that enable them to become leaders of the energy transition. This includes three primary objectives: 1) To promote interest in energy among students and faculty at the Ross School of Business. 2) To provide a forum for students to learn more about opportunities in the energy industry and discuss energy-related topics. 3) To facilitate career development in traditional and renewable energy sectors by mentoring talented students and connecting energy recruiters with these knowledgeable, motivated career seekers.
The Entertainment & Media Club at the Ross School of Business is a student-run organization supporting those actively pursuing careers in the entertainment industry. EMC is committed to preparing Rossers for business careers in Film & TV, media, music, and gaming.