Student Clubs & Organizations

Functioning as a link connecting healthcare and business, the Michigan Healthcare Business Club provides students with a distinctive business-oriented viewpoint on healthcare. Engaging with the club offers a chance to both contribute to and gain insights into the forthcoming and present trends in the healthcare sector.

The Michigan Investment Banking Club (“MIBC”) is an undergraduate student organization at the University of Michigan. Our goal is to prepare our members for a career in investment banking and to help our members secure competitive internships or full-time Analyst positions. In order to accomplish our goals, we employ a three prong strategy, which consists of an educational lecture series, an academic year investment banking internship program, and career guidance and support.

The Michigan Music Business Club is the premier music business student organization at the University of Michigan. We continually strive to give our members an exclusive educational experience through immersive speaker events, high-profile concerts, peer-to-peer mentorship, internship recruitment events, and more.

We provide students the community and platform to explore private equity and venture capital through educational instruction and real-world applications. Our club is positioned in an open-source format, giving the general student body access to certain events i.e. interactive seminars and workshops. Internally, our associates build the organization up from ground 0, acquire the technical capabilities required to thrive within the competitive verticals, compete in investment challenges, and so much more.

Michigan Stocks and Bonds Organization (MSBO) is a leading investment club open to all University of Michigan undergraduates at any level of investing experience. We strive to make students become well-versed investors, professionals, and collaborative teammates, preparing them for positions at leading companies. Most of all, we are a tight-knit and diverse community that can call itself a family and have fun!

Michigan Sustainable Investments is a premier student-led organization at the University of Michigan, committed to the principles of impact investing and sustainable business practices. Our mission is to educate, inspire, and empower the next generation of leaders to use capital as a force for good. We believe that intentional investments can drive positive social and environmental change, and we are dedicated to providing our members with the tools and opportunities to make a meaningful impact.

Our mission is to empower undergraduate women by providing a supportive community where we collectively strive to become knowledgeable and proficient in the realm of finance. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that promotes financial literacy, investment education, and professional growth. By leveraging our diverse backgrounds and perspectives, we aim to equip our members with the tools, skills, and confidence to navigate the complex world of finance successfully. Through interactive discussions, workshops, guest speakers, and hands-on investment opportunities, we endeavor to cultivate a strong foundation of financial understanding and strategic thinking. Our ultimate goal is to empower each member to secure their economic futures and become leaders in the field of finance. Together, we aspire to shatter barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create a lasting impact in the world of finance as confident and well-versed women.

We are a professional network with members of all disciplines at the Ross School of Business focusing on the intersection between environmental sustainability, social impact, and business. We conduct several projects with both local businesses and larger companies over each semester. Throughout the year, we host fun events, various speakers, and panels.

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.