Student Clubs & Organizations

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.

Out For Business Undergraduate is committed to both creating a community on campus that is inclusive for LGBTQ+ students in addition to developing the professional acumen of its members. We are open to all students at the University of Michigan interested in business and related fields. Through social, affinity-focused, and professional events, we seek to provide a community that is accepting for everyone - LGBTQ+ students and allies included.  

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.

Phi Chi Theta is a co-ed professional business and economics fraternity. We are made up of undergraduate students who share a passion for the world of business. We bond through professional and social activities to form a tight-knit family at Michigan.

Phi Gamma Nu is a national co-ed professional business fraternity. We pride ourselves on upholding the highest standard of professional development, fostering an inclusive brotherhood, and giving back to our local community.

The Private Banking Era (PBE) is a student-led business club established in April 2024, with goals of providing unparalleled technical aspects of private banking knowledge, helping students understand the most elite services in the banking industry, and equipping all members with the skills and expertise necessary to serve high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs). The goal is achieved through education sessions regarding the private bank’s special services (trust fund, family office, and evaluation of source of wealth), professional development sessions (wine knowledge, sporting pursuit, and wellness retreats), and guest speaker events. The strength of the Private Banking Era comes from members’ strong desire for continuous improvement and internal bonding. The Private Banking Era values members’ voices and ideas and we are committed to building a supportive and diverse community that assists each member in gaining personal and professional growth.

Propel Business Club is a student-run consulting and entrepreneurial venture organization at the University of Michigan affiliated with the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. At Propel, we believe that business works to serve community. Our members are educated on the intersection between positive business and social impact to work alongside local startups, nonprofits, and other organizations , developing initiatives to maximize their impact.

RLG's mission is to establish the Ross School of Business as a core school with retail and luxury companies looking to recruit the unique and quality talent that only Ross can provide. Our mission will be achieved by developing our members professionally and academically with industry-specific networking and education opportunities, and by creating a connection between what is learned in the classroom and current industry trends. In addition, we aim to expose students to the variety of roles and opportunities in the retail and luxury industry"“along with its many intersections such as design, sustainability and supply chain operations"“and help them achieve their professional goals.

The Retail Club at the Ross School of Business (RRC) was established in 2003. RRC welcomes BBAs and non-BBA students who are interested in learning about and building careers in the luxury goods and retail industries. RRC brings students, alumni, and companies together through alumni networking, guest speaker events, corporate presentations, and company on-site visits. We provide members with career resources to help them get started and succeed in various retail and luxury goods disciplines. 
Our primary focus is on CPG companies, apparel, mass merchandising, retail consulting, retail manufacturing, and luxury retailing. In addition, our club addresses a spectrum of business functions, including business operations, finance, general management, marketing, merchandising, strategy, sales and supply chain management.