Student Clubs & Organizations
The ETA Club's mission is to educate and motivate Ross MBA students to pursue a career in entrepreneurship through acquisition / search funds. This career path resonates strongly with the mission and values of the Ross School of Business. By gathering students, alumni, investors, advisors, and business owners to discuss finding, acquiring, and running lower-middle-market (LMM) companies, the ETA Club hopes to inspire the next-generation of purpose-driven leaders. To accomplish this, the Club organizes educational sessions with ETA investors, hosts an annual conference, and provides resources -- such as introductions to anchor investors and internships -- to prepare students to launch their own search fund.
First at Ross exists to empower first-generation MBA students by creating an inclusive community that celebrates diverse backgrounds, provides targeted support for unique challenges, and builds bridges to professional success. We recognize that first-generation students bring invaluable perspectives to Ross while often navigating uncharted territory in graduate business education. Our mission is to ensure every first-generation MBA student has the resources, network, and confidence to thrive academically, professionally, and personally during their Ross journey and beyond.

First-Generation Investment Group (FGIG) is a student-led organization at the University of Michigan dedicated to helping first-generation and socioeconomically underrepresented students break into competitive finance careers. 

We believe that drive, grit, and potential, define success. FGIG hosts weekly meetings that combine technical training, resume and behavioral prep, and case-based discussions designed to equip members with the skills needed for finance roles. 

Equally as important as the education, our goal is to create a supportive community where members motivate each other, share resources and opportunities, and grow together. We are looking for members who will contribute to this mission.

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.

Global Investments Committee (GIC) is a student-run investment fund that focuses on the global economy and financial markets. Using the diversity of its membership base as well as the resources in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, GIC provides an unparalleled hands-on education in finance, a close-knit student community, and an unparalleled alumni network for its members to achieve success in every aspect of the competitive financial world.

Global Market Innovators (GMI) is a vibrant club that merges the excitement of entrepreneurship with the rich tapestry of Asian culinary traditions. At the heart of GMI is the mission to offer members an immersive experience in commerce through a wide array of activities, from engaging business seminars and networking sessions to dynamic entrepreneurial competitions. We are dedicated to providing a comprehensive understanding of business principles while offering unique insights into the diverse culinary cultures of Asia. Our club encourages active participation, enabling members to collaborate on the inception and growth of small-scale enterprises. GMI is not just about fostering entrepreneurial spirit; it's a community where creativity, innovation, and a passion for global market trends are celebrated, making it an essential part of the academic and extracurricular landscape.

Golf Club at Ross exists to connect Rossers who love to golf or want to learn how to golf! We aim to make golfing more accessible by connecting students (across sections and 1/2 cohorts) and providing resources to learn to golf for beginners.
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.

The 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.

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.