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Regular Admission Criteria

We conduct a holistic review of each application, and there is no formula to define who makes a good candidate. Interviews and recommendation letters are not part of the admission process. In general, we are looking for:

Outstanding Academics

  • Good grades in challenging academic schedules
    • Keep mandatory credit/no credit courses to a minimum. In the case of optional pass/fail courses, we have access to the actual letter grade you earned and will consider that when reviewing your application.
  • Challenging quantitative courses, including Math and other areas.
    • We suggest a minimum of two rigorous quantitative courses. These may include the required courses in Calculus and Economics.

Quality Extracurriculars

  • Deep engagement
    • Put your unique passions into practice. We value all kinds of activities, not just those related to business.
  • Initiative
    • Look for ways to take initiative or assume responsibility, whether or not you have a formal leadership position.
  • Commitment over time
    • We look for quality of involvement, not just quantity of activities.
    • We consider and give priority to activities you've participated in while at U-M. Meaningful high school experiences may be used to supplement U-M involvement, particularly for freshman applicants. Greater U-M involvement is expected for applicants beyond freshman standing.

Compelling Application Essays

  • What makes the Ross BBA right for you, given your interests, goals, or experiences?
    • Provide specific examples that highlight your best, most unique qualities.
    • Be age-appropriate. It's okay if you don't have your adult career mapped out yet.

 

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