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University of Michigan—Ann Arbor Stephen M. Ross School of Business

The Basics
University of Michigan—Ann Arbor

Visiting And Contact Information

701 Tappan Street

E2540

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234

United States

Phone: 734-763-5796

Fax: 734-763-7804

Website

Academics
Concentrations: Accounting, Entrepreneurship, JD/MBA - Dual Degree, MD/MBA -- Dual Degree, MS/MBA -- Dual Degree, RN/MBA -- Dual Degree, Supply Chain Management
Centers of Research: Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Systems/Information Technology, International Business, Marketing, Non-Profit Management/Public Administration, Organizational Behavior, Supply Chain Management
Part-Time Program: Yes
Evening Program: Yes
Executive MBA Program Offered: Yes
Online MBA: No
Total Faculty: 181
Faculty Full-Time: 76%
Faculty Part-Time: 24%
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Admissions
Rolling Admission: No
Application Deadline Round 1: 10/10
Notification Date Round 1: 01/13
Application Deadline Round 2: 01/04
Notification Date Round 2: 03/15
Application Deadline Round 3: 03/01
Notification Date Round 3: 05/15
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Student Body
GMAT Range (25-75%): 650 - 750
Average UGrad GPA: 3.4
Enrollment: 1,599
% Full-Time: 65%
% Part-Time: 35%
% Full-Time International: 31%
Average Age: 28.00
Avg Years Work Experience: 5
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Careers
Average Starting Salary: $106,502.00
% of graduates accepting new jobs in
Consulting: 34.1%
Finance: 21.7%
General Management: 8.6%
Marketing / Sales: 22.3%
Operations / Production: 1.8%
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Tuition and Aid
In-State Tuition: $45,000.00
Out-of-State Tuition: $50,000.00
Estimated Room and Board: $12,114.00
Students receiving some aid: 75%
Average Annual Total Financial Aid: $53,322.00
Direct Lender: Yes
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Campus Life / Facilities
% of Classrooms with Internet Access: 100%
Campus-wide Internet Network: Yes
Research Centers: Ross MBA students are exposed to cutting-edge thought and its applications, both in and out of the classroom, through a range of focused learning opportunities available through the school’s leading institutes and centers. The very opposite of ivory towers, these centers and institutes are committed to practice, experience, and hands-on learning. The Samuel Zell and Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies and its Center for Venture Capital and Private Equity Finance bring together a potent mix of knowledge, experience, and opportunities from the front lines of entrepreneurship and alternative investments. Programs provide access to capital competitions and other means of support so that MBA students can take the knowledge learned in the classroom, build a business plan, and actually launch a business while earning an MBA. The school’s two student-led investment funds, with over $3 million in management, immerse students in the business assessment and investment process. ZLI also works with acclaimed University research units, such as the Medical Center and College of Engineering, to introduce students to new venture opportunities and to accelerate the commercialization process for University of Michigan ideas and technologies. The Tauber Institute for Global Operations provides an innovative overlay program for students interested in an operations, supply-chain, or manufacturing career. This program offers a guaranteed paid internship that enhances an MBA degree. The Tauber Institute works with leading firms to develop superior leaders who are fluent in the underlying technologies of their industries but who want to apply their talents to the broader challenges of business. The William Davidson Institute (WDI) sources and funds activities for MBA students, including international projects (for credit) and internships abroad. MBA students may also compete for WDI funding for summer projects that they propose. The WDI speaker series offers students monthly access to business and policy leaders who shed light on globalization and its challenges. A nonprofit research and educational institute, WDI is dedicated to developing and disseminating expertise on issues affecting firms in transitional and emerging-market economies. The Frederick A. and Barbara M. Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise is a partnership between the Ross School and the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment. The institute fosters global sustainable enterprise through interdisciplinary research and education initiatives, including its acclaimed MBA/MS program. The Erb Institute is committed to a collaborative approach to helping business, government, and civil society achieve meaningful progress toward sustainability. The Nonprofit and Public Management Center is a partnership between the Ross School, U–M’s School of Social Work, and the Ford School of Public Policy. Students have the opportunity to serve on nonprofit boards and receive paid summer internships in high-level consulting positions with nonprofit organizations.
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Key Statistics

Rankings And Lists

  • Best Administered:
    # 5
  • 2011 Top Entrepreneurial Programs: Graduate:
    # 5
  • Best Business Schools (Midwest)
  • More

At a Glance

  • School Type:
    Public
  • Enrollment:
    1,599
  • Total Faculty:
    181
  • Executive MBA:
    Yes
  • Online MBA:
    No
  • Avg Years of Work Experience:
    5
  • GMAT Range (25-75%):
    650 - 750
  • Average UGrad GPA:
    3.4
  • Rolling Admission:
    No
  • Avg Starting Salary:
    $106,502.00
  • Last Application Deadline:
    03/01
  • In-State-Tuition:
    $45,000.00
  • Out-of-State Tuition:
    $50,000.00
  • Students Receiving Aid:
    75%
  • Financial Aid Deadline:
    04/30

Academics & Programs

  • Total Faculty:
    181
  • Faculty Full-Time:
    76%
  • Faculty Part-Time:
    24%
  • Part-Time Program:
    Yes
  • Evening Program:
    Yes
  • Executive MBA:
    Yes
  • Online MBA:
    No
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