Student Clubs & Organizations
At Michigan Ross, we believe in the power of bringing your MBA skills to social entrepreneurs around the country. Since 2014, Ross has sent MBAs to participate in Ross Open Road, a program that pairs MBA students with visionary entrepreneurs. Students initiate teams, plan journeys, and help social entrepreneurs implement impact at scale. Students have the opportunity to experience social entrepreneurship in practice while traveling to different communities across America.
Out for Business strives to accomplish three goals: to build community among the queer members of the Ross community, to provide professional development resources for our membership, and to raise awareness among all Ross faculty, staff, and students of the issues facing queer individuals in society.

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.  

The Evening MBA Association is dedicated to promoting the Evening MBA experience at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.The primary goals of the Association are: To provide professional, academic, and social networking opportunities for Evening MBA students. To ensure continual Evening MBA student representation and perspective in Business School affairs. To contribute to the building of the larger Business School community by partnering with other programs and clubs within the school.   The Evening MBA Association strives to fulfill these goals through events and activities planned to appeal to the unique perspective and situation of the Evening MBA student. The Evening MBA Association serves as an information source and support organization for each stage of involvement in the program: prospective students wishing to learn more about the program, new and current students navigating their way through opportunities and resources available in the Business School while facing work/school/life balance, and graduating students transitioning to the Alumni community. EveMBA supported events include: New Student Orientations Prospective Student Evening MBA Information Sessions Academic Advocacy Programs Evening MBA Ambassador Program Career Path and Career Change Panel Discussions Annual Family Picnic Semester Kick-off Gatherings Graduation Celebrations Social and Networking Events Membership in the EveMBA is open to all registered Evening MBA students. We welcome and encourage students to become involved in the Evening MBA Association to maximize the potential of their experience here at Ross.
PCAR is dedicated to supporting the needs of partners and families of students in all Ross graduate programs. We offer information, advice, and other resources to prospective and incoming partners and their families to facilitate a smooth transition to U-M life. PCAR also creates an instant network of friends from around the world ready to explore Ross, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and beyond. PCAR's robust calendar of events caters to all partners, their students, and their families living in or visiting Ann Arbor, including those who are employed, seeking work, in school, caring for family, or unable to work in this country. PCAR enables members to take full advantage of the Ross experience with their significant other.

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 national co-ed professional business fraternity. We pride ourselves on upholding the highest standard of professional development, fostering an inclusive brotherhood, and giving back to our local community.

Propel Business Club is a student-run consulting and entrepreneurial venture organization at the University of Michigan affiliated with the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. At Propel, we believe that business works to serve community. Our members are educated on the intersection between positive business and social impact to work alongside local startups, nonprofits, and other organizations , developing initiatives to maximize their impact.

RLG's mission is to establish the Ross School of Business as a core school with retail and luxury companies looking to recruit the unique and quality talent that only Ross can provide. Our mission will be achieved by developing our members professionally and academically with industry-specific networking and education opportunities, and by creating a connection between what is learned in the classroom and current industry trends. In addition, we aim to expose students to the variety of roles and opportunities in the retail and luxury industry"“along with its many intersections such as design, sustainability and supply chain operations"“and help them achieve their professional goals.

The Retail Club at the Ross School of Business (RRC) was established in 2003. RRC welcomes BBAs and non-BBA students who are interested in learning about and building careers in the luxury goods and retail industries. RRC brings students, alumni, and companies together through alumni networking, guest speaker events, corporate presentations, and company on-site visits. We provide members with career resources to help them get started and succeed in various retail and luxury goods disciplines. 
Our primary focus is on CPG companies, apparel, mass merchandising, retail consulting, retail manufacturing, and luxury retailing. In addition, our club addresses a spectrum of business functions, including business operations, finance, general management, marketing, merchandising, strategy, sales and supply chain management.
 

risky business |ˈriskēˈbiznəs| noun 1). A situation or activity that involves the possibility of being hurt 2). A mixed alcoholic beverage consisting of two parts rum, one part whiskey, four fluid ounces of coke, and four fluid ounces of a fruity drink of your choice 3). The rock band at the Ross School of Business Risky Business is the epitome of good times and good tunes. It all comes together for several epic shows each year when we serenade our classmates with an eclectic mix of our favorite jams. If you like to perform in front of a fanatical cast of groupies (read: your fellow MBAs), then this is the group for you. https://ross.campusgroups.com/rockroll/home/
The Ross Connect Conference is bringing together students from the General Management Club, Michigan Marketing Club and the Tech Club at Ross for a three-day networking event with companies across a variety of industries. The conference will kick off on Wednesday, November 15 with a welcome event at the Big House. The following two days will feature mock interviews, industry panels, a keynote speech and a career fair networking event. There's no need to join the group to attend the conference. You will need to register on the event page, which will be posted soon.

With chapters in 61 universities across the nation, Scholars of Finance is a rapidly growing organization on a mission to inspire character and integrity in the finance leaders of tomorrow. Members develop their leadership skills and core values through a 7-week Leadership Development Program, a broad mentorship network, speaker events with leaders in the financial industry, and more.

The Michigan Business School Soccer Club provides the opportunity for soccer enthusiasts of all skill levels to enjoy the sport by participating in a variety of different activities: weekly weekend scrimmages, intramural competition, outdoor and indoor intramural league games, national inter-business school tournaments in California and Texas, attendance to UM Men's Soccer games, game-viewing at sports bars and other social events. Play is typically at the recreational level, although some events are competitive. A modest membership fee is required, and partners are more than welcome to participate. Come join us, we'll see you on the pitch!