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Application & Admissions

Applications for the MSCM Class of 2011 (beginning coursework in January 2011) are due April 1, 2010 (early admission) and August 1, 2010 (regular admission).

Access the MSCM Class of 2011 application online at APPLY NOW

Applications received after August 1 will be reviewed on a space-available basis. Admission is open to graduates of accredited colleges and universities who have degrees in virtually any area of study. Previous coursework in engineering, science and mathematics is important but not essential. Before enrolling, students must:

graphic Complete the equivalent of a four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree. Accordingly, the Ross School reserves the right to review the academic records of international applicants and to determine whether the academic credentials presented from a non-U.S. institution qualify for consideration.
graphic Take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). International students must also take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) if their first language is not English.

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Amy Betke

graphicMSCM ‘09
Senior Logistics Manager
Ryder System Inc.



“With the one-year format, I didn’t have to take time away from my career to get my master’s.”
Amy continued to work part-time while pursuing her MSCM degree. She found her studies at Ross provided the academic foundation to complement – and augment – her on-the-job performance.

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MSCM Corporate Advisory Council

graphicAdvisory Profile:
Suresh Krishna
Vice President Supply Chain and Integration

Polaris Industries, Inc.

“Ross’ unique MSCM program fills a void, and I plan to hire MSCM graduates. The course content, coupled with hands-on project management, prepares graduates from Ross to tackle real-world supply chain problems. They come to the workforce with the skills to excel in an increasingly globalized business environment. “

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Advisory Panel