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Clubs & Involvement

At Ross, there’s no shortage of ways to get involved outside the classroom. Challenge yourself to take on a leadership position, pursue your passion in a student club, or take on the thrill of case competitions  and build meaningful connections along the way. Your time here is what you make it, so make it count!


Take the Lead 

A great business without a great leader? Doesn’t happen. Leadership is at the heart of building a better world through business, which is why you’ll find many ways to sharpen your leadership skills while in the BBA program. 

BBA Council
Be the voice of your classmates. This peer-elected council acts on behalf of the student body to partner with Ross leadership and promote positive change within the school.

Ross Undergraduate Student Advisory Board (RUSAB)
Have an opinion about what courses should be offered at Ross? Advocate for the future of Ross academics by joining this representative body of the BBA class.

Town Halls
Town halls are a great way to share your input directly with deans, faculty, staff, and administrators, as well as your fellow classmates. Look for town halls at least once a term. 


Find Common Interests & Exceptional Connections

Explore emerging technologies in Michigan FinTech, be of service through groups like Maize and Blue Cupboard, hit the rink with Ice Hockey Club, or check out a variety of other social, sport, community, identity, or career-based groups. 

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 [email protected].

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.

We strive to bridge the gap between business and academia.  As a newly created student-led organization at the University of Michigan, M-HUB strives to make business research more accessible to undergraduates by providing learning, networking, and research opportunities. By facilitating collaborative opportunities for diverse research initiatives, M-HUB aims to foster meaningful connections between students, business professors, and industry experts. Through these collaborations, we seek to cultivate a dynamic environment that nurtures innovation, fosters academic growth, and paves the way for future business leaders.

Show What You Know 

Case competitions are your chance to represent Ross and compete against the best and brightest from other B-schools. Put your leadership and academic knowledge to the test by working with a team to propose solutions for common business challenges. Case competitions are hosted around the country throughout the year. And did we mention? The winners don’t just get glory; they can earn prize money, too. 

National Diversity Case Competition
This case competition brings together diverse talent who identify dynamic solutions to  real-world problems. The case competition, held annually over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, also gives students the chance to network with corporate partners in attendance.  

Women’s Case Competition
Hosted by the University of Texas at Austin, all-female teams in this case competition present solutions to a variety of current challenges facing participating businesses. Women’s Case Competition is a chance for students to connect, learn, and show off their skills.  

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