A culture of entrepreneurship is woven into every program at Michigan Ross and has been alive and well at the University of Michigan for decades. Ross' phenomenal resources and experience in entrepreneurship make it the place to learn not just how to start up, but to start strong.

Resources such as the Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies bring the nation’s most successful entrepreneurs and faculty to Ann Arbor, and with them, the latest ideas in new venture creation, financing, growth, and innovation. It is here where the nation's first student-run investment fund was created and where you can get hands-on experience in venture financing.

Events such as Entrepalooza, the Michigan Business Challenge, and Dare to Dream bring the entrepreneurship curriculum to life and are great examples of how your education at Michigan Ross will set you apart from your competition and ensure your venture's long-term success.

Entrepreneurship Faculty Directory

SAMUEL ZELL & ROBERT H. LURIE INSTITUTE FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES

Zell Lurie Institute offers a potent mix of knowledge, experience, and opportunities from the front lines of entrepreneurship and alternative investments.

ENTREPRENEUR CLUB

The Entrepreneur and Venture Club brings together students seeking to be prospective entrepreneurs or investors in new ventures.

CENTER FOR VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY FINANCE

CVP oversees the finance and investment component of entrepreneurial studies at Michigan Ross.