Student Clubs & Organizations
-Provide educational opportunities for children in rural China who need it most; open up their eyes and build up confidence in their studies and lives. -Establish a platform to connect the students, alumni, and community of the University of Michigan and Ross School of Business to serve the common mission. -Demonstrate our values, commitments and transparency to encourage more people to participate in charity activities in China.

The goals of the CEN are to help realize win-win results from US-China collaborations, to raise awareness on US-China interconnected social and environmental problems, and to provide hands-on entrepreneurial experience for students from the University of Michigan, CEN chapters, and other engaged universities. We provide resources and mentorship for students passionate about creating business solutions tailored to addressing social issues prevalent in the US and in China.

The Community Case Competition (CCC) is one of the Ross School of Business most unique and popular student clubs. CCC matches current Ross students, both BBA and MBA, with local organizations in projects chosen during an application selection process to ensure the most useful combination of needs and capabilities for each project team. CCC requires students to put their business skills to work, even if they don't have prior consulting experience.

A community of business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better, more sustainable world. Through our pro-bono consulting projects both local and global, we enact sustainable and socially impactful business solutions for our clients. We believe investing in students who take entrepreneurial action for others creates a better world for us all.

Our mission is to provide our members with education and employment opportunities in the energy industry that enable them to become leaders of the energy transition. This includes three primary objectives: 1) To promote interest in energy among students and faculty at the Ross School of Business. 2) To provide a forum for students to learn more about opportunities in the energy industry and discuss energy-related topics. 3) To facilitate career development in traditional and renewable energy sectors by mentoring talented students and connecting energy recruiters with these knowledgeable, motivated career seekers.
The Entertainment & Media Club at the Ross School of Business is a student-run organization supporting those actively pursuing careers in the entertainment industry. EMC is committed to preparing Rossers for business careers in Film & TV, media, music, and gaming.

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.

The Impact Investing Group is a student club dedicated to raising awareness and building interest in the impact investing field. Impact investing is investing with the intention of generating social or environmental impact alongside of a financial return. We equip our students with the knowledge and skills to help make a difference through the finance field.

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.

Based on the philosophy of Sheryl Sandberg’s book ‘Lean In’, we aim to facilitate open dialogues about pertinent issues facing men and women. Using an intersectional framework, we bring together people from diverse backgrounds who are all united by the same vested interest in gender equality. We envision a global revolution that embraces women’s capabilities, starting here, with the University of Michigan.

MECC Consulting Group is a pro-bono consulting organization that provides members with opportunities to work on projects with local companies, Fortune 500s, and non-profits. Along the way, we expose our members to prospective employers and foster personal and professional development.

MEG Consulting is a pro-bono consulting club that works with a variety of clients, including the University of Michigan and local and global businesses. Our projects have ranged in subjects from energy efficiency and autonomous vehicle research to business plan creation and marketing. MEG members gain real world experience with consulting projects and working with clients while simultaneously building a strong network of connections.

If you have any questions, please contact us at meg.eboard@umich.edu.

The Michigan Business Group (MBG)) is dedicated to introducing members to careers in finance, consulting, marketing, and accounting. In the fall semester, members learn through presentations, technical workshops, and interactive activities and then apply this knowledge in the winter semester through real-world projects and investment in the $20,000+ MBC fund.