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Ross Resources

The glossary below contains quick links and descriptions for resources and opportunities available to Ross BBA students:

Academic Advising and Counseling: schedule an appointment with an advisor in the BBA Program Office.  Advisors in the BBA Program Office assist BBA students in developing meaningful educational plans that satisfy their academic goals and are also available to assist BBA students with personal needs. Walk-in hours are also available for current BBA students on Mondays from 1PM to 6PM in the BBA Program Office.

Academic Services: The Academic Services provides degree progress advising support for BBA students with walk-in hours each day  (Mon-Fri, 9:30AM to 11:00AM, E2540), scheduled appointment availability, and assistance through email and web pages. Stop by the walk-in hours for simple drop/add issues and quick questions.  For issues of a more complex nature related to degree audits/graduation requirements or dual-degree issues and advising, schedule an appointment.

BBA Program Office: located on the second floor of the Executive Residence building (E2613-E2616), the BBA Program Office is here to help and support BBA students with curriculum advising and any other questions BBA students may have. Current students may reach the Program Office at (734) 763-7674 or bbaoffice@umich.edu

Office of Career Development and Career Center: follow this link to their comprehensive web pages containing information on all of their resources and scheduled workshops for BBA students.

Computing Services: buying a laptop, configuring a laptop, training and more.

Domestic Corps: paid internship program providing Ross MBA and BBA students with challenging, action-based summer employment opportunities with nonprofit organizations serving economically distressed, culturally diverse communities throughout the United States.

Erb Institute: Created in 1996 through the generosity of Frederick A. Erb (BBA ’47) and his wife, Barbara, the Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise is a 50-50 partnership between the School of Natural Resources and Environment and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.

Kresge Library: research tools, collections, library services.

SGA (Student Government Association): Here you will find information on SGA initiatives, officers, committees, councils, task forces, and clubs. This is the central location for current student topics and links to club websites. For club leaders, you will find details on funding and corporate sponsorship.

Study Abroad/CIBE (Center for International Business Education): CIBE provides a continuum of opportunity in international-business education as well as counseling to help you decide how best to prepare for your career in the globally interdependent business community. Explore the possibilities of studying and touring overseas.

Tozzi Center: lab information including contacts and hours, workshops for students, software available to students in the "Trading Room" and more.

Washington Campus/Carson Scholars Program: The Ross School of Business, in conjunction with The Washington Campus, offers a three-credit BBA course in Washington, D.C. in early May. Fees, transportation, and lodging are covered for students admitted to the course, who are designated as “Carson Scholars.”

Writing Consultants: offered through the communication group in LHC. They offer students one-on-one assistance with any writing task, including class assignments. Consultants are more than editors – helping students understand where and why they need to improve and show them how to do so. Some specifics: only regular outside-of-class assignments will be reviewed. Exams and assignments designed to be completed during class will not. Each appt. last for 30 minutes, students can sign up for no more than 2 consecutive appointments. Individual students or groups may attend. This service is interactive and requires active student participation.

Women's Initiative: dedicated office to support the Women of Ross through programming and coaching.  See their events calendar for a full listing of events.

Zell Lurie Institute: offers exciting entrepreneurial opportunities to BBA students including Dare to Dream grant awards, Michigan Business Plan competitions, Entrepalooza - Growth Capital Symposium, and more.

 

 


 

 

 

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