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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Learn from Diverse Voices (and Share Your Own)  

Be welcomed to an inclusive campus that champions the unique perspectives of its members. At Michigan Ross, we recognize diversity as essential in the classroom, in business, and beyond. 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

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. 

Ann Arbor

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. 

Student Profile
MBA '22
Venturing from VC to Health
After working for seven years as an investor at the Beijing office of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm, Wei (Stephanie) Chen, MBA '22, decided she was ready for a...

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MBA '22
Moving from Military to Management
Thomasina Camarda, MBA '22, came to the Michigan Ross Global MBA program ready to make the most of her experience. She brought with her a range of leadership roles spanning military, civilian, and...

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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. 

Centers, Institutes & Initiatives

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. 

Mission: The Human Capital Club at the Michigan Business School promotes the understanding and integration of human capital and other organizational strategy issues in business practice through the education and development of its members. Objectives The HCC fulfills its mission by: *Developing and facilitating educational opportunities for its members to learn about organizational strategy and relevant areas of interest, both in theory and practice. *Providing members with career resources to guide them through career development while at Michigan Ross *Establishing a network of resources both within and beyond the university community through which its members may help further professional knowledge and understanding beyond their formal education. *Serving as the conduit between individuals passionate about organizational strategy and faculty, to ensure that the university environment supports engagement in the field throughout the curriculum and campus.
The Indian Subcontinent Business Association is a student club dedicated to helping students of Indian subcontinent origin transition into business school life, promoting awareness about the subcontinent among the larger business school community and encouraging social and professional interaction among students from the subcontinent. ISBA is focused on helping its members excel professionally and socially. Feel free to contact any ISBA board member to know more about how we can help you.
The Japan Business Association seeks to promote a deeper understanding of Japanese business culture and practices throughout the Ross community. We aim to build and further the awareness of the Ross MBA in Japan, and to assist both prospective and admitted students in their transition to Ross. As the primary link between the Ross School of Business and the Ross Alumni Club of Japan, we also maintain and develop new networking and professional opportunities for our members, both domestically and internationally.
Korea Business Club at Ross is a graduate student organization open to all MBA students who are interested in Korean cultures, communities and businesses. We provide information, resources, tools and guidance to members for careers in Korea and promote a deeper understanding of Korean business culture within the Ross community.
The Maize & Jew provides social, cultural and networking opportunities for graduate Jewish business students. The club aims to bring its members together with other Jewish graduate students on campus as well as serve as an educational resource for the greater business school community.

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 58,000+ Ross alumni and 682,000+ U-M alumni living around the world.

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