BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Michigan Ross

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You’re going to love being part of the University of Michigan community. Welcome to Wolverine country.Watchyour stepGo Blue!Preferred salutation uponencountering other students,alums, or fans.Legend has it you’ll fail yourfirst exam if you tread on thebrass Block M in the centerof the Diag. Do you reallywant to chance it?What to Wear:An ensemble of maize and/or blue is always a good choice.Wear block M ties, socks, jewelry, watches, or cuff links.Paint your face for football Saturdays.What Not to Wear:Red. Green.Enough said.Big Network:630,000 U-M alumni52,000 Ross alumni in 111 countriesThis is the Block M:Your Badge of HonorThe Big House:ci alot:Masc- QS World University Rankings, 2022ffiAlso known as MichiganStadium, it’s the largeststadium in the U.S.and home to the U-Mfootball team.PublicUniversityin the U.S.Hail:Not theprecipitation.See below.OUnofficial Mascot:Squirrels.All of them.Go Blue?What to Tell Your ParentsNo. 1 best public collegefor your money–Money.com, 20202 of 3 U-M undergradsreceive financial aid94% of 2020 Ross BBAsreceived a job offer bySept. 30, 2020 684.8M scholarships& fellowships awardedto U-M students97% U-M first-yearretention rate15:1 U-M studentto faculty ratio280 U-M degree programsHail! to the victors valiant Hail! to the conqu’ring heroes Hail! Hail! to Michigan the leaders and best Hail!to the victors valiant Hail! to the conqu’ring heroes Hail! Hail! to Michigan, the champions of the West!23

JACKIE SPRYSHAK, BBA ’21FINDYOURSELFIN GOODCOMPANY.Be part of a diverse community united bya desire to make a difference. Be inspired todo more and explore problems from newangles alongside inclusive, collaborative,and exceptionally bright peers from manybackgrounds. Together you might work ona business plan for a nonprofit, compete in ourannual Michigan Business Challenge, or helpmanage our student-run social venture fund.Your peers will push you to better yourself,your community, and the world. 3,200 Michigan Ross students625BBA students in eachgraduating class“THE STUDENT TEAMI WAS WORKING WITHMADE A SUSTAINABILITYSCORING SYSTEM IN OURUNIVERSITY DINING HALLSBECAUSE OF OUR SHARED2021 BBA FIRST-YEAR ADMITTEDSTUDENT PROFILE3.9214803346%5%9%8,32893547%Average High School GPAAverage SATAverage ACTWomenInternationalFirst Generation in CollegeNumber of ApplicantsNumber AdmittedIn-State AttendingRace/Ethnicity*33% Asian6%Black/African American0%Hawaiian/Pacific Islander11% Hispanic/Latinx0.1% Native American4%Two or More Races40% White6% Not IndicatedCOMMITMENT TO IMPACT.IF YOU’RE INTERESTEDIN THINGS LIKE IMPACT,KNOW THAT THERE AREOTHER PEOPLE AT ROSSWHO ARE, TOO. THAT’STHE COOLEST THING THATI’VE DISCOVERED IN THEBUSINESS SCHOOL.” Reflects admitted students for theincoming class in Fall 20214* Race and ethnicity data based onUnited States Department of Educationfederal reporting guidelines5

We don’t just talk about makingan impact — we make one.ROSS BBA STUDENTSHAVE GONE ON TO: C reate technology to fight food insecurityJack Griffin, BBA ’19 FoodFinder Invent an alternative bicycle power sourceAdam Hokin, BBA ’19 PedalCell Launch a chemical-free beauty product lineHunter Phelps, BBA ’21 Terry Lu Naturals Create a nonprofit addressing sanitationcrises in the U.S. and PakistanSonny Khan, BBA ’20 Paani Launch a consumer packaged goods startupfocused on clean eatingTaylor Hurley, BBA ’21;Jacqueline Sun, BBA ’21 Brassi67

THE FIXED CORE:First Year First-year writing requirement Foundations in Learning Business Intro to Business Communication Economics 101 Calculus I, II, or III U-M distribution and integrating liberal artsSophomore YearFALL B usinesses & Leaders:The Positive Differences Financial Accounting Business Analytics & StatisticsWINTER Managerial Accounting Business Strategy Begin the floating coreJunior YearFALL (INTEGRATIVE SEMESTER) Communication Strategies Business Law & Ethics Behavioral Theory in Management Operations ManagementIn business, you’ll work alongside people who aredifferent from you — in terms of race, geography,personality, income, talent, gender identity, anddisability status. To prepare you to leverage thesedifferences to foster innovation and success, curricularrequirements focused on identity and diversity inorganizations are integrated throughout the fixed core.THE FLOATING CORE:While most of your required core business coursesare taken at set times, floating core classes can betaken anytime between the winter of your sophomoreyear and fall of senior year. pplied EconomicsA Financial Management Marketing Management Business Information SystemsCURRICULUM THEMES Coaching and Advising Foundations Global Experiences Leadership Positive Business 360 Thinking Learn by Doing: REAL. Identity & Diversity in OrganizationsWINTERLET’S DOBUSINESS.There’s logic behind the phrase let’s “do business.” It’s an active process — just like our curriculum.The Michigan Ross curriculum throws you right into the action, excitement, and risk inherent in business,and gives you the opportunity to focus on what interests you most through a wide variety of elective courses.You’ll analyze strategy, embrace new perspectives, apply business concepts, oversee projects,and build connections between business and society. After all,you don’t come to Michigan Ross to be a spectator. You come to be a leader.8 Continue the floating core andelectives at Ross or study abroadSenior YearFALL Corporate Strategy Complete the floating core Electives31% 100 Ross undergrads pursuinga dual degree or minorWays to make asocial impactWINTER Capstone course Electives9

DAVID WOOTENAlfred L. Edwards Collegiate Professor, University Diversityand Social Transformation Professor & Professor of MarketingWant to start a gamestudio? Consult for anonprofit company?Manage “ROSSa real estateSTUDENTSinvestment fund? There’sARE INCREDIBLYno time like the present.SMART, HIGHLYThe world is ready for you — your ideas, passions, the changes you’ll make.With action-based learning, you’ll be ready for the real world.At Ross, you can start,MOTIVATED,BUTadvise, lead,and invest inMOREIMPORTANTLY,real-worldbusinessesrightaway. We callI thisRossTHINKJUSTExperiences in Action-AS CONCERNEDBased Learning — REAL.ABOUT MAKING ADIFFERENCE AS THEYARE ABOUT MAKINGA DOLLAR.”1011

Want to start a gamestudio? Consult for aRoss is an entrepreneurial paradise,with unparalleled support for your newbusiness idea. Gain access to feedback andfunding through competitions, courses,workshops, internships, and more.nonprofit company?Manage a real estateinvestment fund? There’sno time like the present.Have you ever wanted to tell the likes of Cumminsand U-M Athletics how to run their business? That’sexactly what you’ll do in our Capstone MAP course,just one example of how you can apply everythingyou’ve learned to complete a real-world project.At Ross, you can start,advise, lead, and invest inreal-world businesses rightaway. We call this RossExperiences in Action-Determine your appetite for risk — andreward — by getting involved with one of fourstudent-led investment funds overseeing millionsof dollars. Areas of focus include social impactand early stage ventures.Based Learning — REAL.Go beyond simulations and lead a real businessor student organization. Responsibilities are real,expectations are high, and it's up to you to deliver.Can you handle the pressure?1213

URVI VASUDEVAN, BBA ’19Electives and activities outside of class let youexplore the areas of business that speak to you.Ignite your passion in courses such as DigitalMarketing, FinTech Innovations, AdvancedAnalytics For Management Consulting,Strategies for Sustainable Development; orget involved with one of our many centers andinstitutes focused on specific business topics.FACT:You’re going to bemore successful if youlove what you do.“GO OUT OF YOURCOMFORT ZONE ANDTRY NEW THINGS! ROSSAND THE UNIVERSITYFindwhat youlove.Do that.14OF MICHIGAN OFFERSO MANY CLASSES ANDCLUBS THAT REALLYCATER TO EVERYINTEREST. BY BEINGAN ACTIVE MEMBER INJOIN THE CLUBSFind what inspires you and put your leadershipskills to work by joining one of dozens of studentclubs. Explore emerging technologies in MichiganFinTech, get a kick out of Soccer Club, keep itprofessional in the Finance Club, or explore avariety of other social, sport, community, identity,or career-based groups.HERE ARE JUST A FEWSUBJECTS YOU CAN DIVEINTO AT MICHIGAN ROSS Accounting Business Communication Business Economics & Public Policy Business Law Consulting Entrepreneurship Finance & Banking Management & Organizations Marketing Nonprofit & Social Impact Sales Strategy Supply Chain Management Technology & OperationsTHE SCHOOL, YOU GETTO MEET SO MANY NEWPEOPLE AND FORM NEWRELATIONSHIPS.” 9Ross specialties rankedin the Top 10 byU.S. News & World Report14Ross world-classcenters and institutes60 Ross undergraduateclubs & organizations15

BRIAN ZHAO, BBA ’21Global experiences prepare you to live and work inour interconnected society. Immersing in differentcultures, developing new perspectives, and seeinghow others live and work provide invaluable experienceas you think about how you’ll transform business forthe better throughout your career. Pack your senseof adventure as you make the world your classroom.“GLOBAL IMMERSIONWAS AN UNFORGETTABLEEXPERIENCE ANDINVALUABLE ADDITION TOSHORT-TERM GLOBAL EXPERIENCESGain an in-depth understanding of an internationalbusiness topic by actively engaging in companyvisits, cultural activities, international projects and/orinteractive lectures with business scholars andprofessionals currently working in the field througha short-term study abroad.GLOBAL INTERNSHIPSLearn about business strategy firsthand duringan eight-week internship at a top organizationor multinational company in a booming globalbusiness hub.MY TIME AT ROSS. GETTINGTO VISIT THE L EXCHANGEStudy abroad for a semester at one of 27 partnerbusiness schools worldwide to gain new perspectives,immerse yourself in another culture, and networkwith students and faculty from around the globe.GLOBAL FELLOWSHIPSTravel abroad to complete a self-designed projectthrough one of our Global Fellowships. Fellowshipsare available to any Ross degree-seeking student.SPAINMOROCCOCHILEAUSTRALIACOMPANIES AND MEETBUSINESS LEADERS IN ONEOF THE WORLD’S FASTESTDEVELOPING NATIONS ANDECONOMIES WAS INCREDIBLE,HONG KONGINDIAGERMANYSINGAPORECROATIATHAILANDDENMARKAND I WOULD RECOMMENDEVERYONE TAKE ADVANTAGEOF A GLOBAL STUDENTEXPERIENCE.”1617

Having Michigan Ross on your resume is a great way to shinein a competitive job market and land your dream job. With a Ross degree,recruiters from high-impact companies like Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, PwC,Deloitte, EY, Google, and more will be eager to meet you. In fact,more than 100 companies recruit at Ross each year to find their next rock star hire.And with 52,000 Michigan Ross alums, you’ll have a powerful networkyou can turn to for the rest of your life. 85KMedian base salary18494%Companies hired Rossgrads in 2020of Ross BBAs received an offerby Sept. 30, 202081%of Ross BBAs accepted jobs on theeast coast, west coast, or ChicagoRoss BBAs start careers in nearly every area of business.AccountingHuman ResourcesConsultingMarketing and SalesEntrepreneurshipFinanceGeneral Management18OperationsSocial ImpactTechnology19

GET ONLINE,GET TIPS.michiganross.umich.edu/bba-blogJOIN THELEADERS & BEST.Feeling overwhelmed by the application process?The admissions committee demystifies theprocess and reveals how to make a greatimpression in the UndergraduateAdmissions Blog.High school seniors apply for preferred admission toMichigan Ross through the Common Application orCoalition Application to the University of Michiganat admissions.umich.edu. The final deadline to applyis Feb. 1. Priority is given to applicants who apply toand submit all materials for the university’s Early Actiondeadline of Nov. 1. Admission is granted on a rollingbasis from Feb. through April. 75 Application fee (or fee waiver request)and 5 fee to submit portfolioU-M students who have not previously consideredbusiness may apply to the BBA program as a crosscampus transfer. Students from other colleges anduniversities located in the United States may applyfor external transfer admission. All transfer applicantsapply through the Ross Transfer Application. Thefinal deadline to apply is Mar. 31st. External transferapplicants must also submit the Transfer Supplementby June 1st. Admission decisions are released atthe end of June. TOEFL, IELTS, ECPE, CAE or CPE, PTEAcademic, or MET examination scores(for non-native speakers of English)APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONSFOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS1. Submit a completed Common Application orCoalition Application, which requires the following: The University of Michigan Supplementand Essay Questions– In the academic essay of the U-M Supplement,please remember to demonstrate clear reasonswhy you are interested in the Michigan RossBBA, providing specific examples thatdemonstrate your interests, experiences, andability to engage with others.20 Counselor Recommendationand School Report High School Transcript One Additional Letter of Recommendation SAT or ACT test scores2. F or the 2021-22 application cycle, studentswho are unable to provide standardizedtest scores are encouraged to apply and willnot be disadvantaged in the application process.Applications will be reviewed with theinformation a student is able to provide. Formore information on test score requirementsand U-M’s policy for 2021-22, please visithttp://myumi.ch/qgvwv.3. S ubmit a Ross Admissions Portfoliothrough SlideRoom The Common Application and CoalitionApplication have different steps to get tothe Ross Admissions Portfolio. Submit atMichiganRossUndergrad.slideroom.com. Please read our “Preparing your Portfolio”guide at michiganross.umich.edu/admissionsportfolio.21

Minimum RequirementsTo be considered for admission into the RossSchool of Business, you should complete thefollowing units (full-year courses) by the endof your senior year in high school: Four units of English Three units of science, including biology Three units of mathematics, includingpre-calculus or calculus Three units of history and/or social science Two units of the same foreign language Five units of other academic subjectsAUG. 1Application opensNOV. 1Early Action and RossPriority deadlineEND OF JAN.Early Action decision from U-MEARLY FEB.Ross notified of Early Actionadmits from U-M and beginsto review Ross applicationsFEB.–APR.Ross decisions releasedfor Early ActionFEB. 1Regular Decision deadlineMAR.–APR.Ross receives Regular Decisionadmits from U-M and beginsto reviewAPR.Ross decisions releasedfor Regular DecisionAPPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOREXTERNAL TRANSFERUNDERGRADUATES1. Submit a complete Transfer Admissionapplication through the Ross School of Businessby March 31. The transfer application to Rossis not a part of the Common Application orCoalition Application. The application requiresthe following: Ross School of Business Essay Questions– Please remember to demonstrate clearreasons why you are interested in theMichigan Ross BBA by providing specificexamples that demonstrate your interests,experiences, and ability to engagewith others. Course syllabi for all three requiredprerequisites 75 Application fee (external transfer only)or approved fee waiver request2. F or non-native speakers of English, sendyour TOEFL, MELAB, or IELTS scores tothe University of Michigan-Ann Arbordirectly from the testing agency3. S ubmit your final official high school transcriptsent directly from your high school to RossUndergraduate Admissions, 700 East UniversityAvenue, Kresge Hall, K3521, Ann Arbor, MI48109-1234, or electronically toRossUndergrad@umich.edu4. S ubmit the Transfer Supplement, which requireselectronic uploads of all transcripts from anypost-secondary institution attended.MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOREXTERNAL TRANSFER ADMISSION Complete courses with a grade of C or betterequivalent to U-M’s College of Literature, Science,and the Arts first-year writing requirement;Economics 101; and Calculus (Math 115). Pleasesee the U-M Transfer Equivalency Guide forinformation on how your credits will transfer:michiganross.umich.edu/transfercredits You must enroll full-time in your most recentyear of college enrollment, fall and winter terms,regardless of previous credits earnedLATE DEC.MAR. 31JUNE 1END OF JUNEApplication availableApplication dueSupplements dueRoss decisions releasedTUITION, FEES, & FINANCIAL AIDMICHIGANRESIDENTNON-MICHIGANRESIDENTLOWER DIVISIONTUITION 16,818 53,800UPPER DIVISIONTUITION 21,278 60,230FOOD & HOUSING 12,592 12,592PERSONAL EXPENSES 2,400 2,400BOOKS & SUPPLIES 1,048 1,048LOAN FEE 64 64OTHER FEES 328 328 36,252 75,204TOTAL ESTIMATEDCOST OFATTENDANCEUniversity of Michigan Office of Financial Aid2500 Student Activities Building515 E. Jefferson St.Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1316734-763-6600 financial.aid@umich.eduSCHOLARSHIPSMichigan Ross offers a limited number of undergraduate merit and need-based scholarships. Allincoming BBAs are considered for scholarships; noseparate application is required. Selections are madebased on criteria set by donors. Many scholarshipsrequire need, so we encourage students tocomplete the FAFSA.Scholarship decisions for incoming direct admitstudents are made in the spring of the year thestudent is admitted. Transfer scholarship recipientsare notified over the summer. All selected studentsare notified via email. Ross Scholarships averagearound 5,000 and are very competitive. We adviseall students and families to make their decision toattend Ross without considering scholarship aid.Totals reflect upper division tuition ratesU.S. students are eligible to apply for a numberof grants, private scholarships, and loans with variousrepayment terms. Financial aid is provided throughthe U-M Office of Financial Aid.2223

BEYOND THE BBA:MORE PATHS TOBUSINESS SUCCESSUNDERGRADUATEGRADUATEBMiBUSINESS MINORWhile the BBA program is the main pathwayto business at Michigan, it’s not the onlyone. Wherever your talent takes you, knowingkey business concepts will steer you in theright direction. michiganross.umich.edu/business-minorMMMASTER OF MANAGEMENTAdd a foundation in business to your liberal arts,science, or engineering degree with the one-yearMichigan Ross Master of RSHIP MINORThinking of starting a business? AnEntrepreneurship Minor will help youturn your ideas into impact. innovateblue.umich.eduREDMiREAL ESTATEDEVELOPMENT MINOREnrich your understanding of real estatedevelopment with a minor that preparesyou to enter the industry with confidence. studyrealestate.umich.eduBEBUSINESS ELECTIVESAttending U-M, but not focused on business?Complement your undergrad degree byenrolling in courses at cMASTER OF ACCOUNTINGLearn the language of business and multiplyyour career options with the one-year MichiganRoss Master of Accounting.michiganross.umich.edu/maccMBAnMASTER OF BUSINESS ANALYTICSDevelop the expertise needed to solve businesschallenges with complex data through the comprehensive Michigan Ross Master of Business Analytics. michiganross.umich.edu/mbanMSCMMASTER OF SUPPLYCHAIN MANAGEMENTGain deep supply chain management expertisewith the perspective of a general manager withthe one-year Michigan Ross Master of SupplyChain Management. michiganross.umich.edu/mscmLET’SCONNECT.Attend one of our information sessions or workshops to introduceyourself to our admissions team and learn more about what makes theRoss BBA program special. You can also chat with a BBA StudentAmbassador to hear about life at Michigan Ross andask about the application process.We look forward to hearing from you soon!Learn MoreMICHIGANROSS.UMICH.EDU/BBA

Transforming business from the inside out.michiganross.umich.edu/bbaOffice of Undergraduate ProgramsStephen M. Ross School of BusinessUniversity of Michigan700 East University Ave.Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234734-763-5796 RossUndergrad@umich.eduThe Regents of the University of MichiganJordan B. Acker, Michael J. Behm, Mark J. Bernstein, Paul W. Brown, Sarah Hubbard,Denise Ilitch, Ron Weiser, Katherine E. White, Mark S. Schlissel (ex officio)University of Michigan Nondiscrimination Policy NoticeThe University of Michigan, as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal andstate laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University of Michigan is committed to a policy of equalopportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexualorientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, height, weight, or veteran status in employment, educationalprograms and activities, and admissions. Inquiries or complaints may be addressed to the Senior Director for Institutional Equity,and Title IX/Section 504/ADA Coordinator, Office for Institutional Equity, 2072 Administrative Services Building, Ann Arbor,Michigan 48109-1432, 734-763-0235, TTY 734-647-1388, institutional.equity@umich.edu. For other University of Michiganinformation call 734-764-1817. 2021 The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan

you don't come to Michigan Ross to be a spectator. You come to be a leader. THE FIXED CORE: 31% Ross undergrads pursuing a dual degree or minor 100 Ways to make a social impact In business, you'll work alongside people who are different from you — in terms of race, geography, personality, income, talent, gender identity, and disability .