Michigan Ross develops strong and effective leaders committed to building a better world through business. Our students and alumni offer innovative thinking, global perspective, and leadership skills obtained through a rigorous curriculum and action-based learning experiences. The Career Development Office team can connect you with the outstanding talent needed to advance your organization in today’s dynamic business environment.
Michigan Ross has an extensive global network of outstanding students and alumni across a wide array of degree programs and industries. Our custom strategies can help you make connections with undergraduate, MBA, or One-Year Master’s students based on your recruiting goals and hiring needs.
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The University of Michigan seeks to create an inclusive environment for all students. All who partner with Michigan Ross are expected to adhere to these guidelines.
MBA, MM, MSCM, MBAn, and MAcc - Admitted Spring 2026 or later: Beginning with admitted students for the Spring 2026 term, the Ross School of Business will now use a letter grading scale for all MBA, MM, MAcc, MSCM, and MBAn students.
The following grading policy applies to all core and elective coursework taken while enrolled at Michigan Ross:
Grade | Grade Point Value |
|---|---|
A+ | 4.0 |
A | 4.0 |
A- | 3.7 |
B+ | 3.3 |
B | 3 |
B- | 2.7 |
C+ | 2.3 |
C | 2.0 |
C- | 1.7 |
D+ | 1.3 |
D | 1.0 |
D- | 0.7 |
E | 0 |
Grade point averages appear on transcripts. Some courses may be graded under other university, school, or college guidelines, and a limited number may be graded on a mandatory Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Pass/Fail, or Credit/No Credit basis.
Courses in which grades of D+ or lower are earned cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements, but will factor into a student's GPA. Students who earn a D+ or lower in a core class will need to retake that class. Elective courses with grades of D+ or lower do not need to be retaken; however, they will not count toward degree requirements.
Michigan Ross does not prohibit its students from disclosing grades during an interview.
Beginning Spring 2026, the average grade for a class shall not exceed 3.5. This includes both core and elective classes.
For courses in Spring 2025 through Winter 2026, the average grade for a class shall not exceed 3.1. This includes both core and elective classes.
MBA, MM, MSCM, MBAn, and MAcc - Admitted Winter 2026 or earlier: Michigan Ross uses a five-level grading scale for all MBA, MM, MAcc, MSCM, and MBAn students. The following grading policy applies to all core and elective coursework taken while enrolled at Michigan Ross.
Grade | Points |
|---|---|
Excellent (EX) | 4 |
Good (GD) | 3 |
Pass (PS) | 2 |
Low Pass (LP) | 1 |
Fail (F) | 0 |
Excellent (EX): Performance that is of superior quality.
Good (GD): Performance that exceeds all the standard requirements of the course.
Pass (PS): Performance that meets all the standard requirements of the course.
Low Pass (LP): Performance that minimally meets the standard requirements of the course.
Fail (F): Performance that does not satisfy the minimal requirements of the course and is deficient on significant dimensions. No credit toward the degree will be granted for the grade of "Fail," but the grade will be used to evaluate academic standing.
There are no honor points associated with the grade designations, and no value point averages appear on transcripts. Some courses may be graded under other university, school, or college guidelines, and some may be graded on a mandatory Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Pass/Fail, or Credit/No Credit basis.
Michigan Ross does not prohibit its students from disclosing grades during an interview.
BBA: Our BBA Program uses a conventional 4.00 GPA, and therefore, BBA students are eligible to list their GPA on their resumes.
Michigan Ross does not prohibit its BBA students from disclosing grades during an interview.
All students can generate unofficial Ross transcripts for recruiters. Accordingly, if you will require an official transcript for interview purposes, please be sure to announce this in advance.