Student Clubs & Organizations

180 Degrees Consulting (180DC) is a global organization dedicated to delivering high-quality management and strategy consulting services to socially conscious organizations worldwide. Our mission is to collaboratively work with these organizations, offering innovative, practical, and sustainable solutions that address a diverse range of challenges. We aim to maximize not only social impact but also profits and efficiency.

The Adam Smith Society is a nationwide, chapter-based association of MBA students and business leaders who work to promote on campus debate and discussion about the intersection of our free market economic system, government, and society.

Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Co-Ed Business Fraternity is committed to the advancement of its members' knowledge of today's business world. The foundational strength of our organization lies in the strong relationships of our members and professional development resources provided.

The Michigan Alternative Investments Club ("AIC") seeks to expose students to alternative asset classes such as real estate, private equity, hedge funds, and venture capital through our investment fund, semester-long RE and PE competitions, and events with local financial professionals.

APEX Consulting Group is an undergraduate organization that provides pro bono consulting services for local businesses, startups, and nonprofits. Through our work, we strive to create value for clients and provide personal and professional development for our members.

The Ross Armed Forces Association's mission is to advance the role of veterans in business through three core initiatives: * Veteran Applicants: Help the highest quality veteran applicants achieve acceptance into the Ross School of Business by aiding each veteran with insight from recent experience. * Lifetime Leadership: Advantage all current Ross students by maintaining an active leadership role and sharing military experience with fellow students immersed in Ross Action Based Learning program. * Veteran Students: Propel each veteran student to success in the private sector through active mentorship, educational resources, and extensive veteran networking.

The Asia Business Conference (ABC) is the longest student-run conference in North America focused on Asia business. For 30 years, the landmark conference has brought leaders of multinational companies and organizations to the University of Michigan's Stephen M. Ross School of Business to discuss issues facing the Asian markets. Some notable speakers from previous conferences included C-level executives at General Motors, Nike, Morgan Stanley, Google, BCG, and Nomura. Through networking sessions and panel discussions, the annual event provides excellent opportunities for attendees to connect with speakers.

ACED equips its members with the tools to understand the current business landscape in Asia, delving into how it affects international economies and societies.  We provide education sessions, mentorship programs, social gatherings, and consulting projects to cultivate a community of members who help each other develop personally and professionally.

ALPFA is the premier business organization for expanding opportunities for Latino Leadership in the global market open to all schools. ALPFA creates opportunities, adds value, builds relationships for its members, the community and its business partners while expanding Latino leadership in the global workforce. ALPFA provides many programs and benefits to aspiring Latino students interested in business, accounting, finance, engineering, or any career profession in which being a leader is a key factor. Benefits of student membership include access to skills development workshops, scholarship opportunities, networking with key hiring professionals, sponsors and other peers, an insight into recruiting, a community, and discounts on various ALPFA events.

Atlas Consulting Group is an undergraduate organization at the University of Michigan with the goal of giving undergraduate students exposure to the field of consulting and providing them with relevant skills and knowledge to take forth to their professional careers. We also aim to make a positive impact on our community and on local businesses by giving them a new and fresh perspective on their business affairs.

Bond Consulting is an undergraduate club that works with local area businesses to provide pro bono consulting services. The goal of the organization is both to add value to our clients as well as to educate our student members through the process.

The primary mission of the Brazilian Business Student Association (BRASA) at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business is to enhance and enrich the experiences of students at the University of Michigan who are interested in business careers in Brazil, and Brazilian culture in general. The group also aims to promote and facilitate networking among Ross alumni, Current MBAs, and prospective students.

Capital Consulting Group (CCG) is a student-run pro-bono consulting club that helps solve business challenges that student organizations, non-profits, startups, and the University face. The club provides a unique opportunity to give back to the community by providing consulting services to clients who closely impact student life at the University of Michigan.

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.