Uni of Ross
Uni of Ross
Uni of Ross
Study Program: Coursework in the Ross School of Business include the following academic departments:
Accounting; Business Administration; Business Economics and Public Policy; Business
Information Technology; Corporate Strategy and International Business; Entrepreneurial
Studies; Finance; Law, History and Communication; Management & Organizations;
Marketing; Operations and Management Science.
Students are also welcome to pursue other courses throughout the University of Michigan.
Please note that due to the MBA course registration timeline, incoming MBA exchange
students may have difficulty securing classes for the Fall Semester. We encourage MBA
students to consider attending Ross during the Winter Semester in order to participate in
the bidding process.
Nomination Home school coordinators should nominate students via the online Student
Process: Nomination Form, which will be emailed to them by the Global Student Experience
Manager. Once nominated by their home school, incoming students will use the University’s
online International Programs portal, M-Compass, to complete an application and provide
the necessary documentation*.
Language of English
Instruction:
Language Foreign language courses are offered at the undergraduate level (if allowed by the home
Courses: institution).
Academic Exchange students should have completed basic core courses before coming on
Requirements: exchange and should note prerequisite requirements for individual courses. A home school
transcript may be required to prove completion of prerequisites during course registration.
Full-time Graduate students are required to register for a minimum of 9 credit hours to be
Workload: considered a full-time student and fulfill F-1 visa requirements. Most MBA students take 12-
15 credit hours per semester, and the maximum number of credits allowed is 18 per
semester.
Learning Class format and evaluation vary. Examples of class format include lecture, action-
Expectations: based learning, interdisciplinary, and team-oriented situations. Class sizes vary, but usually
range between 20 and 60 students.
Exams: Exams are traditionally in mid-late October and mid-late December during the Fall term and
late February and mid-late April for the Winter term. However, this can vary by course.
Please review the Academic Calendar. Note that students must remain on campus to take
final exams; alternative exams cannot be arranged.
Transcripts: Ross Global Initiatives will send an official, electronic transcript to each partner school at the
end of the term. However, exchange students who would like to have hardcopies of the
University of Michigan transcript can order them through Wolverine Access.
There are no Honor points associated with the grade designations and no grade point
averages appear on transcripts. Some courses may be graded under other University school
or college guidelines and some may be graded on a mandatory Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory,
Pass/Fail, or Credit/No Credit basis.
Costs: Below are estimated costs for a single student for the 2018-19 academic year. Please note
the 2019-20 updated expenses and insurance costs will be distributed in July 2019.
Insurance: Health insurance is required for all exchange students. International Student Insurance rates
for 2018-19 (per semester) are below. Costs will be updated in July 2019.
Student $695
Student & spouse $1,368
Student, spouse, & children $2,040
More information about the University-supported health insurance plan found here.
Visa: Students must apply for and obtain an F-1 student visa. This process typically takes 8-10
weeks. Please plan accordingly.
Facilities: The Ross School of Business has an extensive and fully-staffed library as well as a large
computing services department. A cafeteria is located central to all classrooms and is
open weekdays (7am-9pm).
The Ross School of Business also has its own fitness center on the lower level that students
may use for a fee. The University of Michigan also offers several free recreation facilities on
campus to all students.
Student Academic advising is available to all incoming exchange students. Exchange students will
Services: receive their designated academic advisor information prior to course registration. The
academic advisor can schedule Skype calls prior to the start of the term as well as serve as a
resource during the entire semester.
Student Clubs: Visiting exchange students have the opportunity to participate in the student clubs at the
University of Michigan.
Orientation: The Incoming Student Orientation is mandatory and will take place a few days before
classes begin. Students will be informed of this date early in the application process.
Once students arrive on campus, Global Initiatives will host a welcome event.
During the first week of class, there are numerous campus-wide welcome events. Students
are encouraged to take part in these activities.
Internships: Students can work with the Ross Career Development Office to do self-directed internship
searches.
Career The Ross Career Development Office, located in the Business School, is available for
Development: advising and recruiting questions. Exchange students will have access to trainings and
workshops offered by the Career Development Office. They can also schedule
appointments with CDO staff and peer coaches to review resumes, cover letters, conduct
mock interviews, etc.