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Social Capital & Global Citizenship

The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan Evening MBA program cultivates an appreciation for social responsibility among students and faculty. Pursuing your personal aspirations in the program will coincide with unique opportunities to involve yourself in a compelling collection of clubs and organizations, including several that are devoted to community service. Because Michigan defines the success of its graduates by their professional acumen as well as their community involvement, the school supports activities that will challenge participants and benefit society.

Over the years, Evening MBA students have been actively involved in such worthwhile programs as: Habitat for Humanity; FOCUS: Hope; and America Reads Tutoring Corporation, a nationwide initiative established at the University of Michigan to collect books and tutor elementary students in Ann Arbor and Detroit. Other organizations such as the Black Business Students Association and Michigan Business Women enjoy active support on campus by focusing their attention on groups who have been under-represented in the business world.

Associations ranging from the Finance Club to the Venture Capital Club provide excellent exposure to career possibilities and networking opportunities, while an array of social clubs involve you and your family in the cohesive Business School community. The surrounding Ann Arbor and Metro Detroit communities offer countless other avenues to get involved and develop your skills for global citizenship.

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