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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!
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 semester.
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.
We are a professional network at the Ross School of Business focusing on environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and social entrepreneurship. Throughout the year, we host several fun events and competitions.
A student-run consulting group that provides local, non-profit, and national businesses with impactful solutions. Composed of over 70 University of Michigan Students, we work together to solve the toughest challenges faced by the companies we work with.
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.
Phi Beta Lambda is a professional business fraternity that seeks to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs.
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 nationally based professional co-ed business fraternity promoting business competency and furthering high standards of culture in civic and professional enterprises.
Pi Sigma Epsilon is a co-ed professional business fraternity specializing in management, marketing, and sales.
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.
UBSLC Case Competition
The Undergraduate Business School Leadership Conference case competition, hosted by Emory University’s Goizueta Business School, gives students a platform to address real world issues while testing their analytical skills and their ability to work under pressure.