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Round out your time at Michigan Ross and explore the many student clubs and on-campus activities for MBA students.

Ben Battaglia, MBA '19“As a VP of the Part-Time MBA Students Association, we worked to cultivate a meaningful Ross experience for part-time MBAs even though our class was spread across the country. From guest speakers to bowling nights to formal events, there’s a very meaningful part-time community.”

- J. Ben Battaglia, MBA ’19

Welcome to the Club

Wherever your interests lie, we have a student club to suit them. Take advantage of the more than 70 professional, social, and service clubs open to students across our MBA programs.

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General Management Club (GMC)The mission of the General Management Club is two-fold. Firstly, the club fosters interaction between Ross MBA students and companies that are seeking talented MBA students. Secondly, the club prepares its student members for recruitment through educational and networking events.
Greater China Association (GCA)

As a student-run organization addressing business, culture and other non-political issues, Greater China Association (GCA) aims to strengthen the bonds among current GCA students, serve as a focal point of communication among GCA alumni and students, promote Greater China's role in world economy and its culture in the Ross community, and promote Ross brand in GC areas to potential applicants.

Healthcare and Life Sciences ClubThe Healthcare and Life Science (HLS) Club is dedicated to preparing members for successful careers across all sectors of the healthcare industry.  HLS Club members are ready to take on leadership roles in the industry and make a significant impact globally. "¢ To provide excellent education programs to advance members' understanding of the intricate and evolving issues of the healthcare industry and to prepare members to lead the industry innovatively and ethically.  "¢ To host meaningful networking events so that members develop a strong, responsive professional network. "¢ To build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with corporate partners with the goal of enhancing the career exposure and prospects for our members and enriching our corporate sponsors by providing them with access to a rich talent pool of students ready to take on the challenges of their companies. "¢ To empower members with resources that allow for the pursuit of individualized short-term and long-term career goals.
Human Capital Club (HCC)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.
Indian Subcontinent Business AssociationThe 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.
Japan Business Association at RossThe 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 (KBC)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.
Latin American Business Student Association (LABSA)The Latin American Business Students Association is a graduate student organization open to all MBA students who are interested in Latin cultures and communities. Our goal is to provide a stimulating and supportive network to LABSA members.

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