Make the Most of Your Experience

There are plenty of ways to get involved beyond the classroom as a Master of Business Analytics student. Join a graduate club with peers who share your interests; pursue a passion project through our centers, institutes, and initiatives; or take on a leadership position in student government.


Master of Business Analytics Student Association 

The Master of Business Analytics Student Association encourages camaraderie through informative, philanthropic, and collaborative activities such as intramural sports, celebratory dinners, volunteer outings, and tailgates. All students are eligible to run for leadership positions in the MBAn Student Association, and can enter by completing our intent-to-run survey. Elections are held at orientation. 

One-Year Master's Council 

The One-Year Master's Council consists of the executive members of the Master of Business Analytics, Master of Accounting, Master of Management, and Master of Supply Chain Management student associations, as well as three cross-program chairs who seek to represent the collective one-year master's student population equally in all matters of business. Cross-program chairs include Philanthropy, Athletics, and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion). These positions are elected annually at orientation and rotate among the four degree programs. 

Student Graduate Clubs
ABOUT US A non-denominational Christian community at the Ross School of Business dedicated to sharing God's love, encouraging its members, and growing in our faith together. WHY We are devoted to understanding how and why the Christian faith informs both our professional and personal life decisions. We aim to better understand the intersections between faith and the business world while also rejoicing in His enduring love and the amazing blessings that come with it. In addition, we support each other through shared experiences and bear one another's burden" in order to "spur one another on to love and good deeds." If you don't know about Christianity, and want to find out more, we welcome your questions and would love to dialogue with you.
The Michigan Code Academy is established for the purpose of breaking down barriers for the greater University of Michigan community to take initiative and develop technical skills through extracurricular learning. Our mission is to foster a learning community that empowers Wolverines to activate, advance, and apply practical technical skills.
Out for Business strives to accomplish three goals: to build community among the queer members of the Ross community, to provide professional development resources for our membership, and to raise awareness among all Ross faculty, staff, and students of the issues facing queer individuals in society.
PCAR is dedicated to supporting the needs of partners and families of students in all Ross graduate programs. We offer information, advice, and other resources to prospective and incoming partners and their families to facilitate a smooth transition to U-M life. PCAR also creates an instant network of friends from around the world ready to explore Ross, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and beyond. PCAR's robust calendar of events caters to all partners, their students, and their families living in or visiting Ann Arbor, including those who are employed, seeking work, in school, caring for family, or unable to work in this country. PCAR enables members to take full advantage of the Ross experience with their significant other.
Taiwan Business Association is designed for Ross students who have strong interest in Taiwan's history, culture, languages, and industry development. Taiwan Business Association would provide the means for Rossers to learn more about businesses in Taiwan and to interact with students, alumni, faculty, professor, UM students who share similar interests in Taiwan.
The Tech Club aims to serve three primary purposes: To build an integrated network of tech-minded MBAs, to educate members on the latest trends and developments in the high tech industry, and to support members in their career pursuits. As one of the most dynamic industries, impacting all other businesses, tech is an increasingly appealing career path for MBAs. As a result, the Tech Club is one of the fastest-growing and largest clubs on campus.
Erb Institute students

Go Further with Centers, Institutes, and Initiatives 

Expand your business experience with innovative projects and research opportunities offered through our centers, institutes, and initiatives. Whether you're interested in corporate sustainability, positive business, or tackling complex social challenges, there are endless ways to get involved.

Centers, Institutes & Initiatives

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