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Make the Most of Your MBA Experience.

You may be at Michigan Ross for just 16 months, but the connections you'll make here will last a lifetime. Join a vibrant, interconnected community brimming with ways to explore your interests, build meaningful relationships, and stretch your skills.

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Explore All that Ann Arbor Has to Offer 

Find global cuisine, international art exhibitions, performances from renowned musicians, and more in the charming, cosmopolitan city we call home. 

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Hear from Our Students 

Who better to talk about the Michigan Ross experience than students themselves. Get an authentic perspective of what life is like as a Global MBA. 

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MBA '22
Venturing from VC to Health
The Michigan Ross Global MBA program gave Stephanie Chen, MBA ’22, the hands‑on management experience and global network she needed to transition from DFJ Beijing venture investing to strategic leadership in healthcare and cleantech.
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MBA '22
Moving from Military to Management
The Michigan Ross Global MBA program enabled Thomasina Camarda to combine her military, nonprofit, and logistics leadership through a close‑knit cohort and action‑based projects—launching her into Republic Services’ management acceleration program and a future in sustainability.
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Go Beyond the Classroom

Pursue your passions with co-curricular opportunities from our many centers, institutes, and initiatives. Explore the intersection of business and sustainability, help lead a project in a developing economy, or tackle complex social challenges — there are dozens of ways to make a positive impact outside the classroom. 

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Find Common Ground

Connect with students who share your interests by joining one of our 70+ graduate student clubs. Find groups based around affinity, professional development, hobbies, and more. 

The Asia Business Conference (ABC) is the longest student-run conference in North America focused on Asia business. For 30 years, the landmark conference has brought leaders of multinational companies and organizations to the University of Michigan's Stephen M. Ross School of Business to discuss issues facing the Asian markets. Some notable speakers from previous conferences included C-level executives at General Motors, Nike, Morgan Stanley, Google, BCG, and Nomura. Through networking sessions and panel discussions, the annual event provides excellent opportunities for attendees to connect with speakers.

We are a group of MBAs who are passionate about diversity and inclusion. Our simple yet unwavering belief is that cultural differences should be celebrated, not ignored. Through our various events and programs, we seek to share and celebrate all cultures, including Asian-American culture, with our members. Our club is open to everyone regardless of race, ethnicity or gender. Join us - we'd love to have you!

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.

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Benefit from An Expansive Alumni Network

Our alumni are here to support your career journey, now and in the years to come. Gain access to a network of 59,000+ Ross alumni and 695,000+ U-M alumni living around the world.

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