Preferred Admit Program - Information for current PAs
This website is designed to provide information to current Preferred Admit
students. For
information on applying to the Ross Preferred Admission program,
see the
Ross
Admissions page
Resources for Ross PAs
Academic Services is
available for quick questions during walk-in hours, Monday-Friday,
1-3 p.m. Preferred Admit students should also be meeting with their home school
(e.g., LSA,
Engineering, etc...) academic advisors during Freshman
year.
Gym memberships at the Och Fitness Center in the basement of the Ross
building are available to PAs. Click
here and select
the Fitness Center link for more info, including rates.
Impact, the Ross intranet system, is available to currently enrolled
students. You will have limited access second semester when enrolled in LHC, but
will get full access as a Sophomore.
The Office of Career Development at Ross encourages you to explore
options at the UM Career
Center and will be available for counseling when you start Ross as a
Sophomore.
PA
Mentors are a great
resource for current PAs. To see who is in your mentorship group and to
find your mentor's contact information, check out the 2012-2013
Ross PA Ctools
site.
Printing is available at Ross to students currently enrolled in Ross
classes. For PAs, this means you'll have access to printing at Ross second
semester, when enrolled in LHC.
Wireless access is available to all UM students (including PAs) in the
Ross building. Sign onto "Ross Wireless Secure" using your uniqname and
password.
Workshops are held roughly
every month and attendance is required for all Preferred Admits, as these
sessions are designed to help you be more prepared to start full-time at Ross as
a sophomore. The workshop schedule can be found
here and will be updated
with room locations throughout the semester.
If you are a current student and
have questions about the PA program, contact
Emily Papin-Wynne, Assistant Director of BBA Student Life.
Basic Program requirements:
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Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.300 or higher by the end of your freshman winter
term.
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Complete First-Year
Writing, Economics
101, and any course in
Calculus I, II, or III at
U-M, each with a grade of C or better, by the end of your freshman winter
term.
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Earn at least 27 credits at U-M, each with a grade of C or better, during
your freshman fall and winter terms, combined.
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Attend the series of workshops specifically for Ross Preferred Admits.
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For the most detailed list of requirements, please
click
here
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